Yes, that is the theory. I know that J.M. Germe has been critical of it
(as
am I), and I was wondering if he had any alternate theories or new
research
that might shed light on the question. Could you forward that question
to
him?
Thanks!
Jason Bourgeois
"Denis Beauregard" <denis.b-at-francogene.com@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Le Sat, 24 May 2008 23:36:39 -0500, "Jason Bourgeois"
> <jbourgeois@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> écrivait dans soc.genealogy.french:
>
>>I was wondering if he had done any research on the origin of Jacques
>>Bourgeois, and particularly whether he has any alternatives to the "La
>>Ferte'-Gaucher" theory of Rene' Perron.
>
> I don't know about this theory or searcher, but I remember there was
> an article in AGCF about a possible origin of Jacques Bourgeois,
> some illegitimate with another family name. Perhaps it is the same
> theory. I have a lot of notes not yet indexed so I can't find the
> reference at this time.
>
> As far as I know, there are only theories and no definitive origin for
> this Acadian settler like many other Acadians.
>
>
> Denis
>
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