Joseph Marie Hainault, born in Berthier-en-Haut, baptized across the river on 26 May 1724 Sorel, godfather Joseph Deslarrier godmother Marie Antoinette Bailliac; Joseph Hénault married Marie Amable Latour 10 Apr 1752 Berthier-en-Haut, [1]
Joseph Marie Hénaud was born in 1724. He was sometimes called Joseph-Marie Hénaud dit Delorme ... He passed away in 1786.
Children
Marie-Amable Henault 23 Aug 1754 - 31 Oct 1835..M..Joseph Dubord
Marie-Joseph Henault 25 Sep 1758 - 07 Jan 1806..M..Joseph Frechet
Jean-Baptiste Henault 02 Mar 1763..M..Marie-Elisabeth Page
Thank you to Darrell Parker for creating WikiTree profile Delorme-47 through the import of Anna Rose Lafond.ged on Jul 30, 2013.
Henault Canada Delorme-1 was created by Richard Van Wasshnova through the import of bidagan.ged on Apr 30, 2014. T
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last name at birth needs to be corrected, he was baptized Joseph Marie Hainault (Hénault), not Delorme. And by the way, there is no such thing as a middle name in French, they are ALL given names.
I think what Cheryl is asking is whether you have any documentation that this particular person's middle name was "Marie"? I see you've listed a Nos Origines profile and a RootsWeb discussion in the Sources section, but neither of those are considered to be a definitive source.
I think what Cheryl is asking is whether you have any documentation that this particular person's middle name was "Marie"? I see you've listed a Nos Origines profile and a RootsWeb discussion in the Sources section, but neither of those are considered to be a definitive source.
See this G2G discussion: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/320391/nosorigines-site-for-canadian-genealogy-acceptable-source
Thank You, Cheryl Caudill~WikiTree Ranger