The Truchon and Léveillé dit Truchon Family Page

Portrait of the Truchon Family, 1894
François, Marie (nee Roy) and Eva Truchon
New Hampshire, circa 1894.

My grandmother kept a scrapbook. It was thick with yellowing pages and filled with pictures: page after page of serious looking men in worsted suits, women with shy smiles and "Gibson girl" features. Some of the pictures were captioned, many were not. A few were given vague notations like,"Cousins In New Hamphire" or "Mom's Sister". I grew up with these images. Every Sunday afternoon was spent at Grandma's house-poring over those pictures looking for some previously unnoticed detail or hidden expression.

My Grandmother's scrapbook today.
The scrapbook that started it all, as it looks today.
Many of the photos have been removed and
placed in archival sleeves for safe-keeping,
but there are still lots to go!

Grandma passed away in 1976 and the scrapbook was passed to her eldest daughter. It was put away, but not forgotten. About a year ago, I asked if I might see the book again. I thought it might help in preparing what was then a very small collection of information about my grandmother's family.

Photo of me (left) with my sister and grandparents.
Me (bottom left) with my younger sister,
my step-grandfather, Louis Mulhall,
and my grandmother, Josephine Truchon.

And so the adventure began...

Thanks to the miracles of modern technology, and a little luck, I was able to locate those "Cousins in New Hampshire"! In fact, I was eventually able to place a name on all the folks in Grandma's scrapbook thanks to my very helpful New Hampshire cousins. From there, the search for Truchon family relatives and ancestors took me to Canada.

I was pleasantly surprised by the wealth of information available through the parish records there. Much to my own astonishment, I was able to trace the Truchon family back nine generations to Pierre Truchon and Perinne Sirauer in Nantes, France and their son, Louis Léveillé dit Truchon. From Louis' arrival in New France, (circa 1684) I have been able to follow the family through three centuries, and several parishes in Québec to the present day and a host of cousins and branches of the family tree both here in the United States, and in Canada.

It truly has been and continues to be an exciting adventure, a terrific learning experience, and a excellent opportunity to meet some wonderful people---my family!!!

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Documents Pertaining to the Truchon Family

Seven Generations of the Truchon Family.

Marriage Records

Louis Truchon and Elizabeth Boivin, 1772.

Ephraim Léveillé dit Truchon and Zoë Imbault, 1846.

Baptismal Records

François Truchon, 1857.

Ephraim Truchon, 1820.

Photographs

François Truchon

Auguste Truchon

Octavie Truchon

Eva Truchon

Josephine and Emma Truchon

Josephine Truchon

François Truchon and Rose Michaud

Arthur J. Truchon and Juliette Bissonette

Joseph Truchon

Antoinette Truchon

Marie Roy Truchon

Eugénie Truchon


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