Rick Dondo's Family Tree
Parish of Saint-Charles, Red River Settlement, Rupert's Land, British North America
Tree: Rick Dondo's Family
Notes:
The parishes were the natural units of the Settlement, each with its church and school and its own communal life. That they should have formed the centres around which the administrative divisions of the new province were formed was, therefore, inevitable.
Founded in 1854 on the Assiniboine below the pre-existing Parish of Saint-Francois-Xavier. (Source: Manitoba Historical Society)
More details about the various Red River Settlement parishes and a depiction of them on a period map are available here and here (Source: Red River Ancestry).
Shortly after the entry of early Manitoba into the Confederation of Canada in 1870, the territory of this parish was fractioned off onto became parts of several secular administrative districts mentioned in birth, marriage, death, and other important records. The most recognizable named place bearing a resemblance to and a shared history with this parish is the neighbourhood of Charlesewood, the location of several institutions familiar to the pre-Confederation settlers and residents. (see Charleswood, Manitoba, Canada)
Location : Latitude: 49.85880984617849, Longitude: -97.24381960416538Matches 1 to 4 of 4
Last Name, Given Name(s) | Birth | Person ID | Tree | ||
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1 | Branconnier "Braconier", Joseph | 6 Jan 1859 | Parish of Saint-Charles, Red River Settlement, Rupert's Land, British North America | I402439072951 | Rick Dondo's Family |
2 | Dumas, Alphonse "Louis" | 10 Dec 1867 | Parish of Saint-Charles, Red River Settlement, Rupert's Land, British North America | I402053577915 | Rick Dondo's Family |
3 | Jobin, Pierre | 21 Oct 1857 | Parish of Saint-Charles, Red River Settlement, Rupert's Land, British North America | I402439094817 | Rick Dondo's Family |
4 | Turcotte, Julie | 9 Jan 1851 | Parish of Saint-Charles, Red River Settlement, Rupert's Land, British North America | I402050180897 | Rick Dondo's Family |