Why the name change? That really had me baffled but it seems that many Acadian men by the name of Damien change their names to Daniel.
Someone asked how I knew this was really my grandfather. Because I've done my family genealogy I knew the names of his parents and their names are on the death record. The person giving the information was a Mrs. Pierre LeBlanc. Well this is another mystery. She obviously knew my grandfather very well to have given the names of his parents. She was obviously aware that both his wives had passed away. I hope I can solve who this lady was and how we are related.
So if I'd known about this interchange of names I would have probably found my grandfather's death record long ago. I found it just this past October 21st and I was just thrilled when I saw it, was able to download it and print it. Indeed this is a treasure. The record also tells me where he was buried. Now finding his grave will be a whole new search!
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Lucie LeBlanc Consentino
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6 comments:
How wonderful it must be to find the missing puzzle! Congratulations Lucie!
Thank you Yvelle.. it is rewarding indeed!
Lucie
Truly a treasure, just love FamilySearch!
Thank you for your comment Carol!
I just love the familysearch.org site. It is amazing.
Lucie
Have you considered that Mrs. Pierre LeBlanc is married to a man you know by a different name? It's fairly common for people from French speaking countries to have Pierre or Marie as their first name but be known by their middle name. Just a thought.
Hi Marian,
Thanks for the suggestion however Acadians would have simply anglicized Pierre to Peter - it is unfortunate that she did not give *her* given name rather than Mrs. Pierre LeBlanc..sigh..lol
Lucie
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