Talk:Louis Hébert

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http://collections.ic.gc.ca/quebec/monuments/hebert/ This link shows statue of Louis Hebert and wife, Marie Rollet, in Monmorency Parc, Quebec City, Quebec.


[edit] New addition about decendents

I added this piece so I hope it fits well. The details listed as fact are because I myself am a decendent from Louis and know a little about it. While my knowledge isn't perfect I am aware of the relocation to Bourbonnais area from notes from relatives and a letter describing a journey to the statue proving furthermore the awareness on our relation.

I wonder though, the part about having descendents named Hébert, isn't that just a coincidence? Meaning, a female descendent of his happened to marry a man also named Hébert somewhere down the line. It's a fairly common name, and there were over a dozen immigrants to Canada named Hébert. The part about Kaskaskia county should be put in a larger picture of French-Canadian immigration to the Illinois country69.156.72.6 03:57, 1 November 2006 (UTC)