JEAN & AGNES: THIS TIME I HAVE IT RIGHT!
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In reply to:
Jean (John) Doucet & Agnu00e8s Hachu00e9
Dennis M. Boudreau 3/18/06
Here's the corrected line-up:
Key: 3-3°c., and 3-4°c.
1 Jean “D.” DOUCET (groom) Agnès “A.” HACHÉ (bride)
2 (parents) (parents)
Dominique DOUCET Antoine HACHÉ
Veronique DEGRACE Hélène DOUCET
3 (grandparents) (grandparents)
Dominique DOUCET Simon HACHÉ 3
Helene ROBERTSON Vénérande ARSENEAU
Antoine DEGRACE 3 Romain DOUCET
Françoise BOUDREAU Rose DEGRACE 3
4 (gt-grandparents) (gt-grandparents)
Pierre DOUCET Joseph HACHÉ
Marie HACHÉ Madeleine DOUCET
James ROBERTSON Simon ARSENEAU
Helen MORRISON Marie MELANSON
Antoine DEGRACE Charles DOUCET
Angélique HACHÉ 4 Marie ARSENAULT
Cyprien BOUDREAU Antoine DEGRACE
Françoise MELANSON Angélique HACHÉ
As I said in an earlier post, finding the parents of Hélène Doucet, Antoine Haché's wife, was indeed a tough call. If you will notice, again, BOTH dispensations are SIMPLE ones, they are not compounded as “DOUBLE or TRIPLE”, and finding the right connections was indeed very, very difficult to ascertain. What I posted on Saturday left open the possibility of another second 3-4°c. dispensation through the Hachés which I had not seen, so that meant trying to find still another Doucet couple to fit as Hélène Doucet’s parents.
To that end, I found a couple who seem to be better suited to have been Hélène’s parents and which would ensure the simple dispensations to also be workable.This couple was Roman Doucet, son of Chares & Marie Arsenault, married to Rose DeGrace, daughter of Antoine and Angélique Haché.With this couple as Hélène’s parents, the simple 3-3°c. is still fulfilled, and a simple 3-4°c. without any left over is also fullfilled, so I am changing my position on this to reflect that Hélène may have indeed been the daughter of Romain and Rose, rather than what I posted on Saturday.I told you this was tricky.
So again, when you subsitute these names in column two for the Pierre Doucet and Marie Robertson (thus throwing out the sister-sister relationship of Marie in column two with Hélène in column one, but keep Hélène there as she’s correctly placed), again when one lines up these two columns side by side, you will immediately see among the grandparents Antoine DeGrace and Rose DeGrace, who were brother and sister (which completes the 3-3c. dispensation).
For the 3-4c. dispensation, again keeping it strictly simple, comes from Jean Doucet’s maternal great-grandmother, Angélique Haché, who was the sister to Agnès Haché’s paternal grandfather, Simon Haché.Thus, this dispensation is fulfilled more perfectly than before.Sorry for the inconvenience, but this combo works out much better, especially when I don’t have a birth record for Hélène to tell me exactly who her parents were.Enjoy,Dennis
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