Todd Pousson II
Honor Code SignatorySigned 26 Oct 2020 | 921 contributions | 35 thank-yous | 1,741 connections
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I'm not sure who our most recent common ancestor is, yet.
You match to my French Candian Comeau line. I am curious if there is a "High" surname match in the Comeau line. I am trying to link two family lines. Thank you Bruce Hoch [email address removed]
Thank you so much for adding all of the great information and especially the picture of Willis. Barbara Lantz Behringer
Welcome to WT! Since Arthemise Duplechin was born in Louisiana in 1795, she qualifies for project management, and I asked the leader to add her for you-- which she'll probably do by the weekend. PS, please see https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Louisiana_Families for lots of good help and info. Think about joining us! Cheers, Steff Mandarino
PS: Not sure where I got the idea you had added the project box to that profile-- but everything else in the message is sane.
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