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Abenaki Queries

"Searching For Our Abenaki Ancestors"

  
                                  Trent is searching for any information on 
                                  Caroline Sawatis (Sabatias, Sabattis)who 
                                  was born c1822 on the St. Regis Reservation, 
                                  Franklin Co., New York. She married Lorenzo 
                                  Harrison Carey.  Email: TaoTreesThree@aol.com 


                                  Marc is searching for any information on Arthur 
                                  Turcotte and wife Aldina Turcotte (maiden name 
                                  is same) who lived Saint Jochin de Courval, 
                                  Nicolet PQ, Canada.  Email: mabisson@yahoo.com


                                  Dan is looking for information on Louis Strong 
                                  born May 24, 1822 in Canada and died 1894.  Louis 
                                  had a son Gilbert born 1861 Bellows Falls, Vermont.
                                  Email: swit112000@yahoo.com


                                  Denise is looking for any information on Rose or 
                                  Rosa Sabattis, who married Harland Cranson and had 
                                  daughter Dorothy Cranson. 
                                  Email: ddyerkid@roadrunner.com

If you have an Abenaki related query to post please send it to me to be placed on this page. Email: lorriecarr@gmail.com

HINT If you are hunting for your Abenaki ancestors in Vermont, please note that after the Revolutionary War, some of those that came down from St. Francis migrated from Vermont to the Great Lakes as well as the Adirondacks in NY and east to New Hampshire. Some went back to Canada. Some even went to California. Note also that if you start at Burlington, Vermont, and go to Newport (Lake Memphremagog) across the top of Vermont through Island Pond and into New Hampshire. From New Hamsphire, it's a hop, skip and a jump and you can be in the northwest corner of Maine, all places bordering Canada, and all can be done in less than one day.