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Re: Sanguinet

Reuben Sanguinet (View posts)
Posted: 27 Nov 2005 4:33PM GMT
Classification: Query
Well, we are certainly related. I am the son of Reuben Sanguinet Sr., born 1873 in St. Louis, Father Fredrick Sanguinet. Nice to hear from you. Have you traced the family tree back past the Montreal born Sanguinets?

Re: Sanguinet

Posted: 29 Nov 2005 8:01AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Sanguinet, Nelson
I've gotten as far back as Joseph Sanguinet and Therese Timon, the parents of Simon the notary. Simon is the father of Charles, the first Sanguinet in St. Louis. Charles is the grandfather of Frederick. My goal is at this time is to trace the descendents of Frederick up to the present day. I would appreciate any information you might be able to help me with. I know that Reuben moved to California and died in San Diego Co. in 1949 but that's about as much as I know. You can email me at rosemori@adelphia.net. I'm excited to learn more about Reuben's side of the family!

Re: Sanguinet

Posted: 28 Aug 2007 11:08AM GMT
Classification: Query
hi
for information, the name of Sanguinet comes from south west of France ( les Landes ). My grand mother is a Sanguinet from France and Joseph Sanguinet probably comes from Landes. there's a place Sanguinet in Les Landes and a lake Sanguinet. Its tipically from Landes.I have a lot of original documents on the name of Sanguinet ( date 17e century )and the genealogy of my family is very complete and rich.
Contact me if tou want informations on the origin of the name of Sanguinet and others.
thanks and excuse my english

Re: Sanguinet

Posted: 28 Aug 2007 11:10AM GMT
Classification: Query
of course, I'am French..

Re: Sanguinet

Posted: 1 Mar 2009 10:52PM GMT
Classification: Query
I am Reuben, Jr., son of Reuben who died in San Diego in 1949. Frederick was my grandfather. I have information on his 11 children if you don't already have it.

Re: Sanguinet -- Info from Death certificates

Posted: 31 May 2009 3:21PM GMT
Classification: Death
Surnames: Sanguinet, Robare
My name is Robert Charles Sanguinet b1957, son of Charles A. Sanguinet b1930 (F), son of Charles Roberts Sanguinet b1896 d1960 (gF), son of Charles Wilford Sanguinet b1874 (Montreal) d1933 (GgF), son of Charles Sanguinet b???? d1899 (G2gF) and Maragret Robare b???? d1898. I've been told that we're related to Ambroise (brother of Charles) -- I don't have genealogical info linking Ambroise (my G4GF or G5gF) to Charles (G2gF). I have some names of brothers and sisters of my father, grandfather and great grandfather (CWS). CWS brother is Maxmillian Sanguinet. I have a collection of (both paper and scanned in) letters from Ambroise and possibly Charles written in old French Canadian to their children, spouses, and families -- supposedly right before they were hung. Approximately 30 scanned images -- I've tried to give the paper copies to the Canadian archives -- to no avail. My father CAS stated that an aunt Emma Sanguinet gave them to him 70 years ago... and that he believes they were copies of the original letters ... Kamijudo(at)aol.com is my e-mail. Charlies301(at)aol.com is my fathers.

Re: Sanguinet -- Info from Death certificates

Posted: 29 Nov 2009 7:26AM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi,
Saint Philippe Laprairie on 08 Jan 1850 the marriage between Ambroise Sanguinet (son of Charles and Catherine Hamel) and Marguerite Robert (daughter of Pierre and Euphrosine Boisson) took place.
Maybe this is your ancestor and he was later named Charles after his father. That happened quite often, specially when they emigrated to the US Franch Canadians had a tendency to use simple names, easier to pronounce in English.
If it is the case, Charles Sanguinet was the son of Ambroise Sanguinet, Lord of Lasalle, and Julie Lemoine de Martigny, married in Montreal in 1798.

Luis

Re: Sanguinet

Posted: 5 May 2011 4:47PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hello Francois,

My grandfather, Harold Sanguinet is from the line you were speaking of and I would love any information you have on the Sanguinet family.

Thank you in advance,

Susan

Re: Sanguinet -- Info from Death certificates

Posted: 7 Oct 2011 1:51AM GMT
Classification: Query
Thanks. I don't get the chance to work on this too often... but this is good information. Thanks.

Re: Sanguinet

Posted: 29 Dec 2014 10:13PM GMT
Classification: Query
I'm not sure how I have missed these postings for so long... My husband's grandmother was Emma Marie Sanguinette, from Worcester, MA, a daughter of Ezechiel Sanguinet and Eliza (Comeau)... I also have the line back as far as France, but no further. I am always thrilled to find cousins to share information with! Lisa DuFault
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