Benjamin Gouthro - dates

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having difficulty attributing this person (and family ) to these dates. Frrenchvale CB and Glace Gay CB unknown at that time...They seem to just appear out of nowhere in the early forests of Cape Breton..from where? how?..The Hector was the first known ship and that was much much later..

I seem to have made the mistake of trusting the LDS FamilySearch without due diligence...

Looking at it closer, I don;t know that I should trust anything past Sarah Gillis
I also doubt that her Connors husband was in France, though it's possible.

what are your thoughts?

Joel

Good morning..I too have been been thinking hard..All logic tells me there is an error here..I've got Cyril Ludovic Chiasson 1560-1657 , La Rochelle, et St Saveur Nualle etc. , France, ; married to Barbara nee Connors and in looking..she born 1560 in France.....supposedly HER father, James Connors and mother Sarah Gillis both b 1540..!!.....AHA.....So Mum n Dad 10 when Barbara ws born...But in the sites that have this mentioned, these are the dates..probably these were census or parish records?, But.I believe this to be wrong enough that I am scrapping them from my line., but I believe that Barbara married my ancestor Cyril Chiasson, so they can stay........after all..1560....That's amazing to me......Which line are you following, and are we cousins 10,000 x removed??Lorna.....

bad math..they would have been 20..duh...

I have contacted LDS to tell them of the names of Gouthro, dates discrepancy, and th locations in Francevale, New Waterford and Glace Bay as places of births and deaths...Glace Bay and Francevale did not exist until late 1700's , early1800's, and New Waterford not a place until 1913.....I'm going to put Barbara's parents-- James Connors and Sarah Gilliis-- back into my file, but nothing beyond that.............at least this morning my bifocals seem to be working and not getting dates out of order...just ignore yesterday's note.

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