Mignier, dit Lagace,Lagasse,Meunier
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Re: Mignier, dit Lagace,Lagasse,Meunier
| GlendaYearley1960 (View posts) | Posted: 21 Mar 2009 2:44AM GMT |
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Surnames: Mignier, dit Lagace, Lagasse, Meunier
My gggggggg grandfather was Michel Mignier dit Lagace born approx 1610 in Ile-de Rhe, France and married Catherine Masson.
My grandfather Philip Lagasse was born in Weedon, Quebec. It is my understanding that his father changed the name to Lagasse from Lagace. From my grandfather's family many moved west - some settling in Gravelbourg, Sask (my grandparents were married there)and some moved to Alberta settling in the Bonneyville and St. Paul area. St. Paul has a park named Lagasse Park. My grandfather, his immediate family (Leo Lagasse my uncle), Omer Lagasse (my uncle) Margaret Lagasse (Aunt) and my mother Sylvia Lagasse born 1939) eventually settled in Mallardville, BC (suburb of Vancouver) My grandfather's youngest sister Regina Lagasse when she married her last name was Meunier.
I would be interested in whatever information people may have to share.
Glenda Yearley (Edmonton)
My grandfather Philip Lagasse was born in Weedon, Quebec. It is my understanding that his father changed the name to Lagasse from Lagace. From my grandfather's family many moved west - some settling in Gravelbourg, Sask (my grandparents were married there)and some moved to Alberta settling in the Bonneyville and St. Paul area. St. Paul has a park named Lagasse Park. My grandfather, his immediate family (Leo Lagasse my uncle), Omer Lagasse (my uncle) Margaret Lagasse (Aunt) and my mother Sylvia Lagasse born 1939) eventually settled in Mallardville, BC (suburb of Vancouver) My grandfather's youngest sister Regina Lagasse when she married her last name was Meunier.
I would be interested in whatever information people may have to share.
Glenda Yearley (Edmonton)