Saturday 25 January 2014

#52Ancestors - Victor Pitre (1861-1930) - Father of 21 Children

Even though this is week 4 of the 52 Ancestors challenge this is only my second post.

Victor Pitre (1861-1930)

This week I have chosen to write about Victor Pitre who is my Great Grandfather on my mother’s side. He was born Feb 1, 1861 in Beresford, New Brunswick to Hilaire Pitre and Tharsile Bourdo (Boudreau).  He was baptised at Ste. Famille Parish and his older brother (Alexander) and sister (Tharsile) were his sponsors.

Victor must have had a close family that valued education as Victor lived his whole life in Beresford surrounded by family all who were able to read and write (except for his two oldest siblings). He lived next door to his parents and several siblings his entire life (according to census records from 1871-1921).
Victor was a farmer and carpenter like his father and several of his male siblings.  The carpentry trade must have been passed along from father to son.  Victor must have become quite good at carpentry. In 1902 a new church in Beresford was built under his direction and on the 1911 census, he is listed as a carpenter who builds houses.

Victor married Margarerite Leblanc on August 7, 1883 at St. Polycarpe Parish in Petit Rocher. Victor and Margarerite had 5 children.  Their last child, Helen Pitre, died when only 4 days old.  It must have been a difficult birth as Margarerite died 13 days after childbirth.  What a difficult time this must have been for Victor to lose a child and a wife so close together and have 4 young children aged 6, 4, 3 and 1 to look after.


Victor re-married 6 months after the death of his first wife and infant daughter to Anne Godin on June 21, 1892 at St. Polycarpe Parish in Petit Rocher. Victor was 29 years old and Anne was 18 years old.  Was this a marriage just to have a mother for his 4 young children? Maybe, we will never know.  Victor died June 30, 1930 of old age still living in Beresford at the time of his death. He fathered  5 children with Margarerite and 16 children with Anne Godin.  I have a lot more work ahead of me to find out what happened to these 21 offspring of Victors.

This is Victor and Anne in an undated picture.

Saturday 18 January 2014

52 Ancestors Saturday January 18, 2014 - Brigitte Christie 1887

This is my first post of my first blog ever!

I have been thinking about this for a couple of weeks now ever since I saw the 52 Ancestors Challenge on Ancestry.com blog from www.nostorytoosmall.com to write about one ancestor a week for 52 weeks. I kept thinking that I only know facts about my ancestors how would I turn that into a story, then I read some of the blogs and thought I could do that. So here I am!

My family tree has deep Acadian roots from New Brunswick, Canada. I am lucky that many records have survived over the years and have allowed me to easily go back to the 1850's. I have recently started to search for information on my direct ancestors siblings.

My first ancestor that I am going to write about is my Great Aunt Brigitte Christie.

Brigitte Christie was born October 1 1887 (from 1901 census) in Bathurst New Brunswick (from marriage certificate, Peter's River from Death Certificate) and is the daughter of  Alexandre William Christie and Margaret Ann Legacy. On June 27, 1905 in Bathurst, New Brunswick,when she was 17 years old she married Celestin Daigle (25 years old).

Brigitte and Celestin had 8 children ( that I have been able to find) all born in Bathurst, New Brunswick.

Mary Therese                    Jan 23 1907 -
Joseph                               Dec 16, 1907 -
Joseph Martin                    Jan 21, 1909 - Dec 24 1938
Mary Bernadette                Nov 4, 1910 -
Marguerite Rita                  Jan 9, 1913 -
Joseph James Theodore     Mar 6, 1915 -
Marie Alfrida                     Nov 4 1916 -
Wilfrid                               May 9, 1918 -

Brigitte and Celestin died within 5 days of each other from pneumonia. Brigitte died April 1, 1920 after being ill for 8 days. At the time of her death she was living in West Bathurst and had lived there for the last 16 years.

My heart goes out to these children to lose both of their parents so close together.  My challenge is to find out what happened to them. I have found some details, but that info is for a later entry.