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I am searching for the dead ends of my ancestors. Most of the family I have identified is out of France. I am really digging on A David Reid born around 1655 in Scotland that married an Elizabeth McKinnon (date unknown). They had a son documented in Quebec, Canada as Jean Reid (Ridde, Ridé) that married Sophie Primeau in Laprairie, Quebec, Canada in Feb 1714. I am trying to find how and why he was in the Canadian side of the Colonies so early on.
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posted by Dave Rutherford
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