Birth and Baptism Emélie Morin was born on 28 Set 1832 and was baptized on 29 Sep 1832 at Saint-Boniface, Saint-Boniface, Red River Colony, Rupert's Land, British North America.[1] She was the daughter of Jean Baptiste Morin and Marie Charon.
Residence On 10 Aug 1875, Emelie Vendal, wife of Antoine Vendal, was living at Saint-Boniface, Provencher, Manitoba, Canada.[2]
Death Emelie Vandale died on 25 May 1916 at Sainte-Anne, Provencher, Manitoba, Canada.[3]
Sources
↑Baptism Canadiana Heritage. Canadian Research Knowledge Network. Parish Register: Manitoba: H-1344, image 2826.
↑ Scrip affidavit for Vendal, Emelie; born: Sept. 29, 1831; husband: Antoine Vendal; father: Jean Baptiste Perreault (French Canadian); mother: Marie Ducharme (French Canadian), child of an original white settler from Lanoraie, Quebec, entered Red River country in 1817. Scrip Claim.
View digitized page of Census of Canada, 1881 for Image No.: e008210007 https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1881/Pages/item.aspx?itemid=951042 Nickname : VANDAL Given Name: Amélie Gender: F Age: 49 Birth Year: 1832 Marital Status: M Place of Birth: Manitoba Religion: Catholic Nationality: FrenchProvince: Manitoba District Name: Provencher District Number: 184 Sub-District Name: Laveyrandrye Sub-District Number: E Division Number: 1 Family Number: 42 Page Number: 9 Microfilm: C-13283 Reference: RG31 - Statistics Canada Item Number: 951042
Notes
1881 Census has a different spelling of Emélie
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