James P. LaLone

Male

Lansing, MI

United States

Profile Information:

What surnames are you interested in researching?
All TREMBLAY / TROMBLEY, etc., LALON(D)E, HANKINSON, HAGAMAN / HAGE(R)MAN, etc. Also interested in MELOCHE. LeROY-AUDY, LeCLAIR/LaCLARE, BOURASSA, HAIN(E)S, McCONNELL, TINKES(S), WILSON, MORLEY, CHURCHILL, SPENCER, all MONTOUR / MONTURE, TURNER families of Mass. All Anishnabeg (Ottawa / Odawa, Chippewa / Ojibwa & Pottawatomi) families of Michigan. Also BEGG / BEIG, COUPAR, RAMSAY, BELL, ANDERSON & INNES of Perth & Angus Cos. Scot., JOYEUSE family in France, BACKUS, BACKHOUSE of Yorkshire & TILDEN / TYLDENNE family in England.
What countries and other locations are you interested in researching?
Michigan, Canada (Quebec & Ontario), New England & New York, Europe: Scotland, Britain, France, No. Ireland, Netherlands, Germany
What is your level of genealogy knowledge?
Intermediate Family History Researcher
If you are a genealogy expert, what are your specialties?
Specialize in French-Canadian & Anishnabe genealogy. Co-founder of the French-Canadian Heritage Society of Michigan. Past editor of Le DESPENSER , pub. by the Spencer Family Association, past co-vice-president of the Mid-Michigan Genealogical Society.

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  • Patricia Tucker

    I am new to the group. I have read the Tremblay genealogy in the issues of Michigan's Habitant Heritage up through 1988. Is there a source where I could get copies of the pages that mention the Tremblays in the French Canadian and Acadian Genealogical Review in the 1960s - 1981?

    Thank you for your help.

    Patricia

  • Carol Wright

    I am on a committee for the Trombley House located in Bay City MI. It was owned by Mader and Joseph Trombley and is the oldest wood frame structure in Bay City. Their Uncle Leon Trombley was the first settled and his daughter, Ann, married Job Trombley, a fourth or fifth cousin. I have over 500 people who are connected to this family and trace their ancestors to Pierre Tremble'. Not all came at the same time and are descendant of other branches.

    I saw a reference to Michigan Habitant Heritage Trombley article and several issues have pages with these relatives included. I would like to connect with you to see if the articles are available somewhere I could see them and if you have any additional information to the update you gave to Kay Vandeberg dated 24 Jun 1976. She passes this on to her grand niece. Of course, the spelling is a bit iffy. But we also have a couple of branches that do not connect back yet.

  • Cheryl Willey

    My gr-grandfather Theophilus LaLonde was born in Ogdensburg, NY in 1837 to Louis and Mary (Marie?). His siblings were Antonio, John, Maria and Josephine. We only have oral tradition and I am trying to establish some history and paper trail. Any help would be appreciated.