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Subject: Re: CARPENTER / CHARPENTIER, Havre Boucher
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 14:40:05 EST
Thank you Mary!
I found an additional item on Stephen CRISPO who m. Ellen/Helene/Natalie
CHARPENTIER:
Online transcription of “nominal return of the deaths within last twelve
months [from the] 1871 census” Antigonish Co.; Harbor Bouche Div. 1: Stephen
CRISPO, male, born in Nova Scotia, died May [1870], age 48 [implies b.
1822/23], Catholic, profession: Sea Captain, married.
Source: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nsantigo/dth1871.html
In a message dated 1/21/05 7:03:36 AM, writes:
> I have a few notes to add on some of these folks (see below)
> Mary F.
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> <snip>
>
> {Is the mother Ellen aka Helene b. ca 1832 d/o Louis CHARPENTIER & Marine
> MOMBOURQUETTE? I see that Helene had 2 marriages: 1st to unknown; 2nd to
> Michael
> PETITPAS in 1872, so perhaps 1st marriage was to Stephen CRISPO?}
> Page 78, line No. 3
> Name: Margaret Maria Crispo
> Sex: Female
> Date & Place: 29 January 1870 Harbour au Bouche
> Father, Occupation, & Place: Stephen Crispo, Merchant, Harb.Bouche
> Mother: Ellen Carpenter
> When & where married: 1852 Harbour au Bouche
>
> From Evelyn's book "Havre Boucher: A Journey to the Past" p. 53,
> she mentions a Capt. Stephen Crispo, son of Mark Crispo, the first
> Crispo settler in the area. Says Stephen was married to Natalie
> Charpentier, and it lists a child of theirs, Margaret Maria, b. 1870.
>
> Also says Stephen died in 1870, and that Natalie married Michael
> Petitpas, and that they had one daughter, Delphine Elizabeth, b. 1877.
>
> In the 1881 census on Familysearch.com, the houshold consists of
> Michael Petipas, 53, Patallie [sic] 49, Delfone 4 mos., Charles Crispo 20,
> Margaret Maria 11, John Peter Crispo 14.
>
> So it would appear that Natalie and Ellen are the same person.
>
> <snip>
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