Joseph Fleury and Delvina were married in Canada and his birth date was 1872. I knew a daughter, Claudia thru my parents, more of Claudia's age.
Joseph was a farmer in Canada and I believe that most of his children were born there. They migrated from QC to Winthrop Maine in 1926 so Joseph could work in a wool mill as did many families in his Winthrop neighborhood. One of my sisters met them once thru Claudia in Winthrop and she thought they were nice folks. All I know about doing research for the Fleury family was easy compared to Delvina. Her surname changed 3 times in Canada and that left me skeptical, but some of the dates and parishes did match up to some extent. It's an extremely difficult search and much too complex to describe here.
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Joseph was a farmer in Canada and I believe that most of his children were born there. They migrated from QC to Winthrop Maine in 1926 so Joseph could work in a wool mill as did many families in his Winthrop neighborhood. One of my sisters met them once thru Claudia in Winthrop and she thought they were nice folks. All I know about doing research for the Fleury family was easy compared to Delvina. Her surname changed 3 times in Canada and that left me skeptical, but some of the dates and parishes did match up to some extent. It's an extremely difficult search and much too complex to describe here.