Geni naming conventions - French-Canada See the projects Geni naming conventions and Geni naming conventions - data entry for general guidance. French-Canadian Women Kept/Keep Their Maiden Names French-Canadian women living in Québec today keep their maiden name and are known by that name in religious, administrative and legal documents; not by their husband’s names. It has always been ...
Canadian Americans is are Americans whose ancestry is wholly or partly Canadian, or citizens of either country that hold dual citizenship. The term "Canadian" can mean a nationality or an ethnicity. Canadians are considered North Americans due their residing in the North American continent. English-speaking Canadian immigrants easily integrate and assimilate into northern and western American ...
Mathurin Guyon, c. 1530 - 1578 ===About==I was going to make this group for Jean Guyon, but decided that he had way too many siblings so I changed it to Mathurin Guyon, his grandfather. Jean Guyon was one of the original settlers in New France. Many people with French-Canadian and Acadian heritage can trace their lineage back to Jean or one of his siblings.==Famous relatives==* Justin Bieber* J...
Gillette Banne and Jacques Bertrault husband and wife whom were hanged, strangled on the cross of St. Andrew and broken on the wheel with a metal bar.* Jean Haudecoeur de Boucherville fist cut off before the door of the victim, and after six beatings to the legs, put on a wheel facing the sky waiting his death.* Romeo Sabourin was a spy during WWII and executed by the Nazis.