I have cousins in Sherbrooke-nice in the summer up there.
There is a French genealogy society, I believe, at the Vernon public library. They have all the old people accounted for so if you knew your granparents-you could get a family tree there.
Dan Boucher does a Jam francais at Marinellis club in Burlington-near Bristol line.
I also noted that my parents from Canada spoke different French from what was taught in school in CT. The language was affected by Anglicized influences according to my cousin who teaches English in Sherbrooke.
I hope you have eaten cretons and tourtieres. Good luck with your quest-Joe
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There is a French genealogy society, I believe, at the Vernon public library. They have all the old people accounted for so if you knew your granparents-you could get a family tree there.
Dan Boucher does a Jam francais at Marinellis club in Burlington-near Bristol line.
I also noted that my parents from Canada spoke different French from what was taught in school in CT. The language was affected by Anglicized influences according to my cousin who teaches English in Sherbrooke.
I hope you have eaten cretons and tourtieres. Good luck with your quest-Joe
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