T hey were guarded all day and all night.į orced from our homes, burnt before our eyes į amilies torn apart, sons and daughters lost forever, V iciously rounded up and imprisoned in the church, To send The Ancestral Newsletter link to family and friends or to send your comments to the Editor.Recently Published Books *****Five Star Sites*****.Pennsylvania Gazette SeptemThe Deportation.When did the Acadian Commandant Joseph Broussard dit Beausoleil really die? Stanley LeBlanc.Treasured Moment at Grand-Pré, Nova Scotia By Brenda C.The Relationship Between the Ships Les Trois Soeurs and the Brigitte By Dennis Boudreau.Report On Paper Money Held By The Acadians By Roger Rozendal.Preparing for CMA 2004 - An Experience All of Its Own By Lucie LeBlanc Consentino.Poems: 1755 & Beaubassin By James Perry.Pierre Chartier French Shawnee Metis in Pennsylvania By Francoise Duhamel Wilcox.Genetic Testing for Genealogists By Karen Theriot Reader.From New Brunswick to New England The Story of an Acadian Family's Loss of Identity By William J.Finding Your French-Canadian Ancestors Part II By Maurice A.Claire LeBlanc and Yves Dupuis By Stephen A.Celebrating the Heritage of New England Acadians.The Arsenaults, A Family with Deep Island Roots By Georges Arsenault.Archives nationales du Québec/ANQ Records By James Carten.
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