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Subject: Re: [NYSTLAWR] Question on Border in early 1800s
Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2003 17:43:00 -0500
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Gayle, I believe that they are a part of the US. The Racquette River runs
from the Adirondack's to the St. Law. River through Massena. I have found
Vital Statistic's at the St. Law. Co. Historical Assoc. on micro film #10
1725-1900. They just call it Ft. St. Regis and do not attach a parish. It
is a part of the Indian Reservation. Gary
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From: "Gayle Coyer" <>
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Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 8:31 AM
Subject: [NYSTLAWR] Question on Border in early 1800s


> Hello,
>
> I wonder if anyone can help me with this question. I am trying to
determine what country these villages would have been in on particular
dates. I know the border changed during these years.
>
>
> Toussaint Carrier, born 1809, village of St. Regis
> Jacques Carrier, born 1811, village of St. Regis
> Francois-Xavier Carrier, born 1812, village of St. Regis
> Laurent Carrier, born 1813, village of St. Regis
>
> Marguerite Sophia Carrier, born 1815, village of Raquette River
> Angelique Carrier, born 1817, village of Raquette River
> Joseph Carrier, born 1819, village of Raquette River
>
> Also, does anyone know if St. Regis and Raquette River were in the same
parish and what the name of the parish was.
>
> Thanks very much for any assistance!
>
> Gayle Coyer
>
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