Beauregard, Charles
Beauregard, Louis
Berard, Alexandre
Berard, P.
Berard, Mrs. Tom
Boudreau, Dieudonné
Boudreau, Frances
Boudreau, Madeline
Breland, Virginie
Brosseau, Edmond
Brunelle, John
Calliou, Charlly
Calliou, Felix
Calliou, Joseph
Calliou, Matilda
Calliou, Michel
Calliou, Mrs. Mitchell
Daigneault, Emilien
Daigneault, Jean
Dejarlais, Elizabeth
Doumont, Philomena
Gabrieau, Margaret Mary
Garneau, Edward
Hamelin, Madelaine
Houle, Marguerite
Laboucane, Alfred
Laboucane, Jérome
Laboucane, Laura
Laboucane, Marie-Rose
Laboucane, Pierre
Laboucane, William John
Lacombe, Olivier
Laderoute, Olivier
Poitras, Anna
Poitras, Elzear
Ridsdale, Élise
Ridsdale, Mary
Ross, Sr. Marie Alberta-Emma
Ross, John
Stann, Marie
Charles was born at Gull lake N.W.T., the son of
a H.B.C. voyageur. In his youth, young Charles also worked for the H.B.C. He
married Marie Bellerose at Fort Pitt. The family was established on river
lots in St. Albert in 1882. In 1889 Charles Beauregard and Marie Bellerose,
their sons Julien, Louis, Norbert and two married daughters, Justine (Mrs.
François Valette) and Eliza (Mrs. Thomas Ridsdale) settled on land adjoining
each other north of the mission of St. Paul Des Métis. In 1909 they all
registered homesteads. Charles died on June 1, 1911 and Marie Bellerose died
on March 11, 1927.
Located in Row R