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Re: Quebec Births/Baptisms
« Reply #9 on: Monday 04 September 23 16:14 BST (UK) »
She ran a non profit in Longeueil which is now run by her daughters. Followed in the tradition of her mother Antoinette Robidoux.

https://openparliament.ca/debates/2016/3/22/pierre-nantel-1/only/

Also for clarity, under civil law in Quebec, women keep their maiden names even tho' they may be referred to using their married names.

Antoinette's maiden name was Caron, married to Marcel Robidoux. From Find-a-Grave:

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/214383380/antoinette-robidoux?_gl=1*q9zmdj*_gcl_au*MTQ4Mzk2MjQ3OS4xNjg4ODE5MjE0*_ga*MTg3MjYwNTY0My4xNjc1MzAxNDE0*_ga_QPQNV9XG1B*YTNkZTBkNjYtNjc5MS00NWNiLTk2ZTQtZWEzNjY5MGY5OWEwLjE1LjEuMTY5Mzg0MDIwNC4wLjAuMA..*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*YTNkZTBkNjYtNjc5MS00NWNiLTk2ZTQtZWEzNjY5MGY5OWEwLjMyNC4xLjE2OTM4NDAyMDQuMTMuMC4w

Married in 1933, Marie Catherine Antoinette Caron to Jean Marcel Ernest Robidoux. He was the son of Armand Robidoux and Aline Laroche. She was the daughter of Joseph Caron and Cecile Caron.

https://www.ancestry.ca/discoveryui-content/view/14103352:1091

The parish records only go to 1941 online.


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Re: Quebec Births/Baptisms
« Reply #10 on: Monday 04 September 23 16:55 BST (UK) »
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« Reply #11 on: Monday 04 September 23 16:56 BST (UK) »

The 1933 marriage......



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Re: Quebec Births/Baptisms
« Reply #13 on: Monday 04 September 23 17:12 BST (UK) »
The match could also be through the second cousin's paternal line -- Montpetit.  Where did OP find the marriage?

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« Reply #14 on: Monday 04 September 23 17:14 BST (UK) »
This article about the mother who was quite a force (and for whom a street in Longueuil has been renamed) had 23 children:

https://patricialclark.wixsite.com/maisondesjeuneslong/histoire


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« Reply #15 on: Monday 04 September 23 21:22 BST (UK) »
She ran a non profit in Longeueil which is now run by her daughters. Followed in the tradition of her mother Antoinette Robidoux.

https://openparliament.ca/debates/2016/3/22/pierre-nantel-1/only/

Also for clarity, under civil law in Quebec, women keep their maiden names even tho' they may be referred to using their married names.

Antoinette's maiden name was Caron, married to Marcel Robidoux. From Find-a-Grave:

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/214383380/antoinette-robidoux?_gl=1*q9zmdj*_gcl_au*MTQ4Mzk2MjQ3OS4xNjg4ODE5MjE0*_ga*MTg3MjYwNTY0My4xNjc1MzAxNDE0*_ga_QPQNV9XG1B*YTNkZTBkNjYtNjc5MS00NWNiLTk2ZTQtZWEzNjY5MGY5OWEwLjE1LjEuMTY5Mzg0MDIwNC4wLjAuMA..*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*YTNkZTBkNjYtNjc5MS00NWNiLTk2ZTQtZWEzNjY5MGY5OWEwLjMyNC4xLjE2OTM4NDAyMDQuMTMuMC4w

Married in 1933, Marie Catherine Antoinette Caron to Jean Marcel Ernest Robidoux. He was the son of Armand Robidoux and Aline Laroche. She was the daughter of Joseph Caron and Cecile Caron.

https://www.ancestry.ca/discoveryui-content/view/14103352:1091

The parish records only go to 1941 online.

Thank you so much Eileen my cousin will be delighted to see this information.
Gary
Mills: Cubbington, Warwickshire London
Savage: Wiltshire London
Butler: Lambeth
Rowland: Bristol London
Marshall: Westminster Battersea
Theobold: Stepney London and possibly Weeley Essex
Knight: Westminster & Cumberland
East: Westminster & Hammersmith
Paton: Westminster
Vincent: Cubbington, Warwickshire

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Re: Quebec Births/Baptisms
« Reply #16 on: Monday 04 September 23 21:29 BST (UK) »
The match could also be through the second cousin's paternal line -- Montpetit.  Where did OP find the marriage?
Hi Eileen
The match is definately through the Robidoux line. My late Aunt's DNA has several 2nd-4th cousins and I have have been working with a lady through Ancestry who is either a half 2nd cousin or second cousin once removed who is a Laroche.
My late Aunt's second closest match does not know who her paternal Grandfather was so your sleuthing could solve more than one mystery
I am very grateful for you taking time to search the records.
Gary
Mills: Cubbington, Warwickshire London
Savage: Wiltshire London
Butler: Lambeth
Rowland: Bristol London
Marshall: Westminster Battersea
Theobold: Stepney London and possibly Weeley Essex
Knight: Westminster & Cumberland
East: Westminster & Hammersmith
Paton: Westminster
Vincent: Cubbington, Warwickshire

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Re: Quebec Births/Baptisms
« Reply #17 on: Monday 04 September 23 21:37 BST (UK) »
Just a heads up that in Quebec DNA, there is alot of consanguinity so that the relationship may appear closer than they are.  Most French Canadians all descend from approx. 8,500 original French settlers.