Awww, he's looking right at you! Thanks for visiting my Blog, Lucie. My Douglass line came to California from Maine, Tupper/Bradford of Massachussetts/New Hamp. Can't read history of New England and not know about the Acadians and the rum deal they got, like so many others. Always liked the name - sounds noble to me. Best Wishes, "GRANDMA" Katie's Scriven Hall
Born and raised in Massachusetts to an Acadian father and French-Canadian mother, I have been working on our family history for many years. I began with my mother's side of the family when I was about 11 years old. It was a long time before I knew my father was Acadian. I love knowing my heritage. It gives me a wonderful sense of who I am.
After all these years, you can imagine how many books I have purchased for research. I've decided it is time to part with some of these precious research materials - thus the creation of this blog "Lucie's Book Nook".
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Lucie LeBlanc Consentino
Lucie's Legacy, Acadian Ancestral Home, Whispers Through The Willows. This Award is dedicated to my mother Roseanna Levesque LeBlanc. It is awarded to bloggers who keep the memory of their ancestors alive.
3 comments:
What an adorable baby! He looks so huggable. He's probably a very busy boy at 18 months. Congrats!
Thank you Nancy - and yes, Theo is a very busy little boy but so much fun!
Lucie
Awww, he's looking right at you! Thanks for visiting my Blog, Lucie. My Douglass line came to California from Maine, Tupper/Bradford of Massachussetts/New Hamp. Can't read history of New England and not know about the Acadians and the rum deal they got, like so many others. Always liked the name - sounds noble to me. Best Wishes, "GRANDMA"
Katie's Scriven Hall
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