Title: Laframboise family: Raspberry Line
Author: Pat Smith, Luella Christiansen
Description: Comb-bound in card covers. Some general wear. 50 single-sided, unnumbered pages. Includes photographs, maps, ancestral charts, and reproductions of historical documents. 11 x 8.5 inches. One copy noted on OCLC (FHL).
A collection of family history and genealogical materials (ancestors and descendants) relating to the Francois Laframboise family (who was originally from St. Benoit, Quebec) that settled on a Donation Land Claim (1849 settlement) in the Vancouver, Washington area. Francois Franche-Leframboise (1811-1887) arrived in the Oregon Territory in 1830. In 1846 he married Mary Marguerite Tomwata, a Chinook Indian, and had two children. She died in 1850 and he married again in 1851, to Denise Marie Dorion. She was of French (Montreal), Sioux and Cayuse ancestry. Denise Dorion's grandmother, Marie Dorion, was a Sioux who accompanied the 1810 Hunt overland expedition ot the mouth of the Columbia River.
One of Francois and Denise's children, Rose Laframboise married Francois Xavier Souvigny. Their children attended the Chemawa Indian School in Salem, Oregon.
Includes information on the Dorion, Ero, Franche, Frye, Souvigny and related families.
Binding: Plastic Comb Binding Soft cover
Condition: Good+
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Year: 1982
Language: English
ISBN: n/a
Keywords: genealogy, history, Clark County, Wahkiakum County, Washington, Washington state, pioneers, Vancouver, Hunt Expedition, Chemawa Indian School, Elochoman, Shaker Indians, French-Native American, Souvigny family, Dorion family, Ero family,
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