In Memory of my lost found cousin William Dumais dit Goodrich
August 2, 1937 - August 23, 2012 
 Raquel (Rachel) Del Castillo Dumais
On
 January 10, 2010 I blogged about Raquel/Rachel Del Castillo who was my 
great aunt. I think she was also one of my mother's favorite aunts 
through marriage.  From the time I was quite young I remember my mother 
talking about "ma tante Rachel" (aunt Rachel).  
My
 mother spoke often of  her and she thought she was one of the most 
stylish women she had ever  known and she loved her for the wonderful 
person she was.   
The
 difficulty I encountered in doing our family genealogy and history was 
that I never knew how she fit into the family until I had a get-together
 with some of my mother's first cousins (my first cousins once 
removed).  Their mother was my grandmother's sister thus Dumais sisters 
so I figured they might be able to tell me something about the Dumais 
side of the family that I did not yet know.
While
 sharing and chatting, my cousin Rita asked if I had ever found 
information about Napoleon Dumais and his wife Raquel Del Castillo! 
Though only 5 years old when they returned to Lawrence from Cuba, now in
 her 90's, Rita remembered them and over the years wondered what had 
become of them. Wow!  I finally had a connection that I could dig into!
In
 my blog of January 10th I asked that if anyone knew anything about 
Rachel/Raquel Del Castillo to please contact me.  Lo and behold toward 
the end of June while I was painting our bathroom, I received a phone 
call from Florida.  Thinking it might be a telemarketer I almost did not
 pick up.  Then I decided I should so that this "person" would not keep 
calling.  I was floored when I heard the caller say "Hi, I believe we 
are related - Raquel Del Castillo was my great grandmother" - stunned, I
 asked her to repeat what she had just said... I was totally elated to 
have finally found this lost part of our family and our history.
This second cousin was none other than Adrianna Goodrich Blanco. She was excited.. I was excited.. and we had a difficult time putting our words together! She told me that her uncle Bill Goodrich would call me later as he had been doing the family history.
This second cousin was none other than Adrianna Goodrich Blanco. She was excited.. I was excited.. and we had a difficult time putting our words together! She told me that her uncle Bill Goodrich would call me later as he had been doing the family history.
  Cousin Bill Goodrich and his father Danilo Goodrich
Since
 that wonderful June 28th after Cousin Bill Goodrich called, we have 
exchanged photos and a good deal of information.  His son Jimmy has 
taken up the baton of family historian and I will share with him all of 
the information that I have on the Dumais family going back to the first
 progenitor, Jean Dumais who married Marguerite Richard in 1695 in 
France.
We have lots of ground to cover after all of these years!
Next:  Part 2: How Dumais becomes Goodrich - what happened to Napoleon Dumais, Raquel Del Castillo and their children.
  
 How Dumais became Goodrich
After
 many email exchanges and a couple of conversations with cousin Bill 
Goodrich, no one really knows how this name change occurred or why.  One
 can only assume it might have had to do with work or business relations
 in Cuba.
Cousin
 Bill told me that had his father not told him about the Dumais name he 
never would have known.  It seems that Napoleon Dumais had gone to Cuba 
and was working as a civil engineer of sorts, this information based on a
 ship's list that I also found.  I've no idea what kind of engineer he 
might have been as the Dumais children had no more education than when 
they arrived with in Massachusetts from Ste-Anastasie de Lyster, QC, 
Canada where they were all born.
 Raquel Del Castillo and Napoleon Dumais
 What became of Napoleon, Raquel 
and their Children? 
Napoleon
 Dumais was born 21 August 1884 to Georges Dumais and Sara Demers in 
Ste-Anastasie.  He was the ninth of thirteen children and the fifth 
oldest of children who were still alive at the time of the family's 
migration to Lawrence, Massachusetts. According to a notebook I 
inherited from my grandmother Arthemise who was Napoleon's sister, the 
family arrived in Lawrence in 1891. That means that Napoleon was only 
seven years old at the time.  He was only thirteen years old when his 
mother died in 1897.  It had to be a difficult time for Napoleon and the
 family.
As
 a young adult he made his way to Cuba - it looks like we might never 
know the why of it all though I hope that someday we might find some 
clue.  I interviewed two of my elderly cousins whose mother was 
Napoleon's sister Beatrice.  Rita who is in her 90s was a little girl at
 the time but she remembers Napoleon and then his wife Raquel visiting 
their home often.
With
 the help of Cousin Bill Goodrich in Florida and the research I've been 
able to do, Napoleon and Raquel Del Castillo would have married abt. 
1910 in Cuba.  While there, they had four children:  Noel Joseph, 
Gobley, George and Danilo who was Cousin Bill's father.  After their 
arrival in Lawrence two more children were born:  Gladys Marie Rachel 
and Norma Ida Clementine.
 Gobley, Noel, Danilo Dumais-Goodrich
According
 to the family history Cousin Bill was told, Napoleon was 
entrepreneurial.  It seems he would have been the first to bring dry 
cleaning operations to Cuba. The family seemed to think he was in the 
dry cleaning business in Lawrence but I've not been able to find any 
proof of that.  What I have found is that he worked as an insurance 
agent for Liberty Mutual. This was what he gave for his 
employment/employer in the WWI U.S. Draft Registration. 
 George Dumais-Goodrich
Be
 that as it may, it seems that one day little George drank some cleaning
 fluid and died shortly thereafter. Napoleon was never the same after 
that. At some point he became very ill and died in 1923 at the age of 
thirty-nine.  His wife Raquel and the children returned to Cuba after 
saying their goodbyes to husband and father.
 Dr. Roman Del Castillo and Clementine Rodriguez
Back
 in Cuba, Raquel seems to have provided well for herself and her 
children.  Born abt 1889 to Dr. Roman Del Castillo and Clementine 
Rodriguez she apparently received an excellent education both in Cuba 
and in the United States.  She died in 1949 in Cuba.
Interestingly,
 though Raquel retained the name of Goodrich when she returned to Cuba, 
while living in Lawrence, Massachusetts the family had resumed the name 
of Dumais - Dumas is the spelling I found in the 1920 Federal 
Census.
Napoleon Dumais Genealogy
Napoleon Dumais 1884-1923 married circa 1910 Raquel Del Castillo abt. 1889-1949
Georges Dumais 1839-1903 married 1871 Sara Demers 1853-1897
Narcisse Dumais 1808-1834 married 1829 Marguerite Marquis1813-1873
Joseph Jean-Pierre Dumais 1764-1831 married 1790 Marie-Anne-Françoise Plourde1777-1816
Pierre Dumais 1714-1803 married 1755 Catherine Michaud abt. 1716-1755
Jean Dumais 1626----- married 1695 in France Marguerite Richard 1695 
My
 sincere thanks to Cousin Bill Goodrich of Florida for providing all of 
the truly amazing Goodrich and Del Castillo photos I did not have.  He 
has a treasure trove of family photos and lots of good family history. 
N.B. Later this week, I will post what I've learned about Cousin Bill and his family as well as the many messages we've exchanged since we first connected.
N.B. Later this week, I will post what I've learned about Cousin Bill and his family as well as the many messages we've exchanged since we first connected.
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Lucie's Legacy
Lucie LeBlanc Consentino
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 






 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

1 comment:
thank you Lucie for dedicating this one to my Tio Billy
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