Born and raised in Haverhill, MA. Most of my family grew up around the Merrimack Valley. I now live in Southern New Hampshire with my wife and daughter.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships by comparing test results with Marc Peter or other carriers of his ancestors' Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA.
Y-chromosome DNA test-takers in his direct paternal line on WikiTree:
Marc Peter Langlois:
Family Tree DNA Y-DNA Test 67 markers, haplogroup R-M269, FTDNA kit #832717
Mitochondrial DNA test-takers in the direct maternal line:
Marc Peter Langlois:
Family Tree DNA mtDNA Test Full Sequence, haplogroup K1a-T195C!, FTDNA kit #832717
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Marc Peter:
Great to know we might have a connection through the Langlois.
You may be a wonderful resource! ...because... top question for me is...
I’m trying to affirm the details regarding a Luce Langlois (or Lucie) (b. 1817?).
I’m very sure she married Andre LaMontagne, as shown in her marriage certificate.
However it seems to me, I need to clarify to which Andre LaMontange she was married, and where he was from.
Research so far shows Andre’s ages don’t compute when comparing Canadian censuses to the baptismal certificate others have posted for him ...as far as I can tell...
Do you have any information about Luce, other than what is already posted in WikiTree and on Ancestry?
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edited by Judith (Labrie) Srom
Chr B37 Start Pos'n B37 End Pos'n Centimorgans (cM) SNPs
13 23,861,288 27,221,206 7.8 274
22 36,231,357 39,881,140 8.2 219
edited by Sharyn Duthy
Great to know we might have a connection through the Langlois. You may be a wonderful resource! ...because... top question for me is...
I’m trying to affirm the details regarding a Luce Langlois (or Lucie) (b. 1817?). I’m very sure she married Andre LaMontagne, as shown in her marriage certificate. However it seems to me, I need to clarify to which Andre LaMontange she was married, and where he was from. Research so far shows Andre’s ages don’t compute when comparing Canadian censuses to the baptismal certificate others have posted for him ...as far as I can tell...
Do you have any information about Luce, other than what is already posted in WikiTree and on Ancestry?
Again, great to hear from you.
Kind regards, Dee (Denise Plouffe)
We are retiring the "french_roots" G2G tag, so you will want to change it to "france". Please check this out: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/846021/french-roots-becomes-the-france-project
Isabelle
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You've been a member of WikiTree for about a week now so I thought I would check in to see how it's going. Have the How-Tos been helpful or left you with questions?
I want to help! Click my name, then ask in the comment section of my page or send me a private message. Sometimes links don't work in emails. If that's happened to you, check the public comments on your profile. The links will work from there.
Cindy ~ WikiTree Messenger
PS To find reliable sources for your profiles, go to this link. RootsSearch. There are 24 different websites available and most are free. Give it a try!
Wish you a Happy New Year. May 2018 bring you all you need to be happy.
Congratulation for adding your contributions in December. Whatever the quantity of your contributions, they all count. As we always say "Quality is better than quantity" to make a great family tree.
Thank you for being a Wikitreer,
Guy Constantineau - Wikitree leader
Thanks for taking the Pre-1700 Quiz!
Because pre-1700 ancestors are shared by many descendants, coordinating with others is essential. You can learn more about joining the community in How To #3 and in the Project FAQ.
Based on your Quebecois the Quebecois Project may fit your research focus. If not, use the Pre-1700 Projects list to review other possibilities. Read the goals and tasks of the projects and join those which are a good fit.
Have questions? Ask in the comments section of my profile.
Natalie ~ Pre-1700 Greeter
I recommend starting with our New Member How-To pages. They will save you time, energy and frustration as you create your family profiles. If the link doesn't work in your e-mail, you can find it in the public comments on your profile page.
Need help? Just ask!
Above all, have FUN! :) I hope you enjoy WikiTree as much as I have!
Kind regards,
Vicky Majewski ~ WikiTree Greeter & Member since August 2015
Just a note to say hi and to let you know that I'm available to answer questions about WikiTree. You can contact me by clicking the link to my name, then sending a private message or posting a comment on my profile page.
Vicky Majewski ~ WikiTree Greeter