Descendants of Nicolas Carpentier-131866
Born about 1 April 1601 in Rouen, France - The Quebec line

Notes


1920. Hervé-Fernand Dessureault

FSFTID #  L7X6-QV6


Bertha Cécile Carpentier

FSFTID #  G9VL-Z3N


Majella Morin

FSFTID #  L7X6-QVX


Léandre Lessard

FSFTID #  KLWH-ML5


Laurette Guay

FSFTID #  G9LG-XZ5


1924. Émile Thiffault

FSFTID #  LXQ3-Q8Y


Blandine Carpentier

FSFTID #  LXQ3-Q4L


1934. Eugénie Lafontaine

FSFTID #  GD79-P4J


Azarias Trépanier

FSFTID #  GD79-P48


2452. Clement Trépanier

FSFTID #  GPJ9-2XX


2453. Jeanne D'arc-Ludovine Trépanier

FSFTID #  GPJ3-HZT


1935. Bertha Lafontaine

FSFTID #  GPJ4-FC3


Wilfrid Martel

FSFTID #  G8D6-RLD


2454. Joseph Leo Martel

FSFTID #  G5WC-GKG


2456. Juliette Martel

FSFTID #  GPJC-65H


Emile Ricard

FSFTID #  GPJ8-Z2X


2457. Ulderic Albert Martel

FSFTID #  G5WH-PNW


Florida Caron

FSFTID #  G5WH-D7P


2458. Maire Simonne Martel

FSFTID #  G5WC-R7C


2459. Marie Madeleine Jeanne Darc Martel

FSFTID #  G5WZ-363


2460. Marie Adriana Simonne Martel

FSFTID #  G5WC-Z6S


1936. Alexandrine Lafontaine

FSFTID #  GPXD-K2T


Joseph Albert Aquila Chabot

FSFTID #  GWDW-HR2


2461. Madeleine Chabot

FSFTID #  GPFH-RFL


Aimé Corderre

FSFTID #  GPFC-HS4


2462. Marcel Chabot

FSFTID #  GPFC-FLD


Jeannette Beaudriault

FSFTID #  GPFC-C47


2463. Renee Chabott

FSFTID #  LB2C-FT7


Charlotte Maude Eleanor Guest

FSFTID #  LB2Q-9QH


1940. Onésime Carpentier

FSFTID #  G9QJ-Q1D


Yvonne Mongrain

FSFTID #  G9QJ-FG8


2464. Marie Paule Carpentier

FSFTID #  GXV1-816


Léonce Jacob

FSFTID #  LB56-RCN


2465. Prudent Carpentier

FSFTID #  GPT8-46B


Gisèle Tellier

FSFTID #  GPT8-DCF


2466. Sœur Reine Carpentier fj

FSFTID #  G5MH-XR4


1944. Benoit Carpentier

FSFTID #  G9QJ-Z42


Laure Saint-Arnaud

FSFTID #  G9QJ-4LF


2468. Yvette Carpentier

FSFTID #  GQ5B-2TP


Martin Jacob

FSFTID #  LBRC-7T8


Lauzia Tessier

FSFTID #  G9QJ-Z8J


1949. Gérard Léo Carpentier

FSFTID #  G9QJ-4SF


Yvette Blanche Beaudoin

FSFTID #  G9QJ-2JS


Alice Tessier

FSFTID #  G3JK-ZL4


Ghislaine Brault

FSFTID #  G922-R7Z


1990. Oliva Eva Carpentier

FSFTID #  G1TK-FSP


Antoine Carpentier

FSFTID #  G1TK-J5Z


Jean Baptiste Riel

FSFTID #  G1YS-1DG


1991. Malvina Carpentier

FSFTID #  P93H-MTB


John Scribnock

FSFTID #  G48J-5GX


AI OVERVIEW:
Bukovina was a historical region, the easternmost crown land of the Austrian Empire from 1775 to 1918, known for its diverse ethnic mix (Ukrainians, Romanians, Germans, Poles, Jews) and its capital, Czernowitz (Chernivtsi). Annexed from Moldavia, Austria developed it as a multi-ethnic province with German as the administrative language, fostering cultural exchange until it was partitioned between Romania (south) and Soviet Ukraine (north) after World War I, with its German population largely emigrating later.
Historical Context
Austrian Rule (1775-1918): Austria acquired Bukovina from the Ottoman Empire, initially administering it as part of Galicia before it became a distinct crown land (Duchy of Bukovina).
World War I: Following Austria-Hungary's collapse, Bukovina was incorporated into Romania.
World War II & Aftermath: The northern part (now Ukraine) came under Soviet control in 1940, while southern Bukovina remained Romanian.

WIKIPEDIA:
Bukovina is a historical region at the crossroads of Central and Eastern Europe.[1] It is located on the northern slopes of the central Eastern Carpathians and the adjoining plains, today divided between Romania and Ukraine. It is inhabited mainly by Romanians (in southern regions) and Ukrainians (in northern regions).
...
In the summer of 1940, the northern half of Bukovina was annexed by the Soviet Union in violation of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, a non-aggression pact between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union.
...
Today, Bukovina's northern half is the Chernivtsi Oblast of Ukraine, while the southern part is Suceava County of Romania.[2] Bukovina is sometimes known as the 'Switzerland of the East', given its diverse ethnic mosaic and deep forested mountainous landscapes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bukovina


2471. Rita Scribnock

FSFTID #  P934-265


2473. Simone Scribnock

FSFTID #  LT79-N3J


Marcel Saumur

FSFTID #  LR2H-G2K


1997. Solange Carpentier

FSFTID #  G45P-83N


Napoleon Charron

FSFTID #  GMH8-PJ2


2478. Raymond Charron

FSFTID #  GXK1-TQS


2479. Carmen Charron

FSFTID #  G4RC-VBL


Georges Lepage

FSFTID #  GL3Z-GYQ


NOTE:
Wolfe Lake, , Onatario, Canada
WIKI:
Wolfe Lake is a lake in Ontario, Canada, located in the eastern part of the province in South Frontenac and Rideau Lakes townships. The nearest village is Westport.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfe_Lake


2480. Claudette-Suzanne Charron

FSFTID #  G4RC-NRB


2481. Marie Pierrette Rolande Charron

FSFTID #  GDWL-6SX


Roland Beaudry

FSFTID #  GDWL-39H


2482. Roland Charron

FSFTID #  G4RC-D7C


Lucille Pagé

FSFTID #  G4RC-L74


2483. Fernande Charron

FSFTID #  G4RC-2KL


Vianney Leblanc

FSFTID #  G4RC-N6P


2484. Maurice Charron

FSFTID #  GXK1-T24


2485. Huguette Charron

FSFTID #  GXK1-8DX


2022. Marianna Claudide Carpentier

FSFTID #  LBC3-LMR


André St-Amour

FSFTID #  LBC3-G3Z


2486. Aline St-Amour

FSFTID #  LBC3-V4T


Jean-Pierre St-Jean

FSFTID #  LBC3-XWY


2488. Donald St-Amour

FSFTID #  LBCH-567