tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22455168.post643878937073878840..comments2023-02-18T08:43:15.107-05:00Comments on Call Me-shell: The Family of Victor Lefebvre and Marie Louise Leontine Robillard of Lowell, MassachusettsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22455168.post-63366598075693409832011-01-03T19:41:24.707-05:002011-01-03T19:41:24.707-05:00You're welcome Nessa. And thank you for the in...You're welcome Nessa. And thank you for the information and sharing your relation to my family. The story of Leontine & Victor is a very tragic one. One of many that I have come across for this time period. If you would like to correspond privately please feel free to contact me at callmeshell@gmail.com.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12372422403211492872noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22455168.post-56055895047491274112011-01-03T14:31:08.940-05:002011-01-03T14:31:08.940-05:00Hi Michelle, I'm really glad you posted this i...Hi Michelle, I'm really glad you posted this info, tragic as it is, about Victor Lefebvre and Léontine Robillard. They are the parents of a woman who married Ernest Paquin...her baptismal name was Marie Amédia, and she was born on 6/11/1892 in Ste-Mélanie-d'Aillebout to Victor and Léontine. Her husband, Ernest Paquin, was my great-great uncle. Now that familysearch and the NEHGS have released so many Massachusetts and NH records--and the Drouin info is searchable on ancestry.com--I've made a lot of headway on these Paquins, whom I never knew because of my parents' divorce. I am finding quite a few tragic stories among them, sadly...it must have been a trying time to live in Lowell, with economic hardships and many babies lost to illness. Anyway, I will certainly continue to review your blog; what a great resource for those of us with Lowell-area Québecois ancestors!<br />Best,<br />NessaNessa Burns Reifsnydernoreply@blogger.com