Census of Stephenville. 'Marcella' Bourgeois 53, was head of household, along with his wife Florence (48). Frederick (19, b. Feb 1891) was also in the house, along with several siblings. Marcella and his family were all born in Stephenville[1].
Marriage
Name: Frederick Bourgeois
Event Date: 07 Jan 1915
Event Place: Stephenville, Newfoundland
Age: 23
Spouse's Name: Cecilia Alexander
Spouse's Age: 21[2]
Bachelor and spinster. Both residents of Stephenville. Witnessed by John Bourgeois and Florence Bourgeois.
Residence 1935
Census of Kippens, St. George. In household:
Fredrick Bourgeois Head Male 42 Newfoundland
Adolph Bourgeois Son Male 19 Newfoundland
Joseph Bourgeois Son Male 16 Newfoundland
Mary Bourgeois Daughter Female 13 Newfoundland
Matthias Bourgeois Son Male 12 Newfoundland
Stanislaus Bourgeois Son Male 10 Newfoundland[3]
Frederick was listed as widowed.
Notes
No records of his birth are evident, but see a Family Search online tree for some support for his parents[4]
Sources
↑ Newfoundland's Grand Banks. 1911 Census of Newfoundland, Book 1. District of St. George's - Northside Section from Main River, exclusive to Serpentine River including Port au Port Peninsula. Residing at: Stephenville. Barbara McGrath, 2001. Accessed 2020.
↑ "Newfoundland Census, 1935," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QK9Z-SCJL : 17 March 2018), Fredrick Bourgeois, Kippens, St. George's, Newfoundland, Canada; citing St. George's District, p. 162, household ID 138, reference ID , Department of Tourism, Culture, and Recreation, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador; FHL microfilm 2,166,822.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Frederick by comparing test results with other carriers of his ancestors' Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA test-takers in his direct paternal line.
Mitochondrial DNA test-takers in the direct maternal line: