Generation No. 9 256. Thomas Paquet, born WFT Est. 1625-1667 in Meuse, Verdun-sur-Meuse, Verdun, France; died WFT Est. 1665-1748. He was the son of 512. Antoine Paquoette and 513. Marguerite Gaillot. He married 257. Anne Liardin WFT Est. 1651-1704 in Verdun, Lorraine,
Generation No. 6 32. Louis Paquet He was the son of 64. Pierre-Louis Paquet dit Larivière and 65. Elisabeth Piédalu. He married 33. Madeleine Provost February 08, 1779 in St-Joseph-de-Chambly, Chambly, P.Q.. 33. Madeleine Provost She was the daughter of 66. Gabriel
Generation No. 4 8. Hubert Paquet He was the son of 16. Hubert Paquet and 17. Catherine Gagné. He married 9. Catherine Demers November 22, 1842 in St. Jean, Lacadie, QC, Canada. 9. Catherine Demers She was the daughter of 18. Nicolas
Ancestors of Delphis Gilbert Paquette Generation No. 1 1. Delphis Gilbert Paquette, born October 20, 1918 in Lynn, Ma; died March 13, 1987 in Milford, Ma. He was the son of 2. Delphis Joseph Paquette and 3. Antoinette Marie Carrier. He married
Jeff, is there a way we can have a section for old family photos and then perhaps one for current family photos? What do you think? I have some old photos of mum/dad etc..
I found the recipe in a book of random recipes that I took when we cleaned out Mum’s apartment recently. I made the recipe today but made cupcakes so Aiden and Livy could decorate them…I notice there is no Baking Powder in the recipe and am not sure if it is needed. Also, the recipe does not say when to add the chocolate so I alternated with the dry ingredients. The cupcakes tasted good. Would someone else try this recipe and let me know what they think…Does it require baking powder, etc…? I wonder if Mum wrote this from memory as it isn’t on one of her old recipe cards..so some things could be missing