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BOOK - Pioneers of French Canada and Detroit (Michigan), They Came, They Settled, They Flourished
By Patricia Oliss Brown
This book is a history of persons who have passed their genes down to Joseph Charles Francis brown. The family members included are French-Canadians and French-Americans who are the direct descendants of Rosalie Basilique Chene, the maternal grandmother of Joseph Brown. references are made to several thousand specific individuals.
Table of Contents:
- Indexes
- List of Figures
- List of Charts
- Introduction
- Early Quebec Pioneers
- Early Pioneers in the Trois Rivieres Area
- Montreal Pioneers
- The Campeaus
- The Chenes
- Rosalie Chene and her descendants
From the author:
We believe that the book will be an excellent resource for people with French ancestry who are searching for their roots in Detroit and Canada. The book spans a period of time from 1606 to the present [2006]. The book also contains significant history and other subjects relating to the French in Quebec Province and Detroit that is of general interest. Sincerely, Pat Brown
430 pages
8.5 X 11"
Bibliography
Illustrations (13)
Index of biographical sketches
Softcover - perfect bound
Published 2006 by Quintin Publications
ISBN (none)
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