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Welcome,

It has been about five years since I was last able to devote some serious time to discovering my family's history on this great continent. I have moved, started a new job, continued my education, married and now have a new daughter ... where did the time go?

Over the past 10 years I have met so many relatives, friends and researchers and I look forward to re-forging those connections again. I appologize for my lack of communication and I ask with you all to bear with me please. As I ease myself back into the past, I'm sure I will confuse myself and many others.

My focus for this year is to begin digitizing my collection of photos and you can expect to see many of these special images here. I hope to also feature a page with mystery photos where we can all share pictures in the hopes that others can help us to identify our relatives. My old web site is still available http://www.oocities.org/mike_croteau/Genindex.html

Over the next few months you will notice changes gradually appearing and the format/content of my web site changing. Please bear with me as I shift gears and get back on the road to our history. I can still be contacted at the same old email address mike_croteau@yahoo.com - please be patient for replies though as I divide my time between children's swimming lessons, work, school, my family and genealogy!

Michael Croteau, February 2006

For more information on Croteau Genealogy
in Quebec please contact Sylvain Croteau

The majority of Croteau families in North America can be traced back to Vincent Croteau
who arrived in Nouvelle-France around 1665.

Planet Genealogy
with
Gerard St-Denis and Sylvain Croteau

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My Croteau ancestry

Flavien
Croteau

St. John, ND
History




Village of
Gold River

Anthime of Debden, SK

Flavien's family
of St. John, ND