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French Sibset in Action
After posting the very long list of some of the names I have come across while working on my family history, I decided I'd give an example of a sibset in action. These are ancestors of mine that lived in Quebec in a rural town south of Montreal.François Maxime (1815-1882)1st wife Osithe (1818-1850)Osithe Adélaïde (1838)
Marie (1839, died young)
Celine (1841)
François (1843)
David (1845)
Marie Domitille (1846, died young)
Adeline (1847)
Henriette (1848)
Michel Ludger (1850)2nd wife Marguerite (1834-1911)Ceade François (1854)
Joseph (1855)
Cerilde (1857, died young)
Domitille (1858)
Josephine (1860, died young)
Louis Napoléon (1862)
Marie Emma (1864)
Felix Philippe (1866)
Marie Marguerite Melanise "Melanie" (1867)
Zotique Narcisse Richard (1869)
Pierre Hormisdas (1871, died young)
Armand (1873)

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I've never heard of Osithe before; I really like it! Same with Zotique, Cerilde, and Domitille. I've always liked Adeline and Felix; I've always thought I'd name my future children that.
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Those aren't children under the women's names, are they? Francois Maxime (gorgeous!) couldn't have had 20 children. I realize that in the past many children didn't survive and so a list of children can appear larger than what we would assume it is today. But still. 20 pregnancies? I'm going with the interpretation that the names under the women are HER ancestors. Whew! (Your posts are blowing my brain's computer chips.)
The names are as gorgeous today as ever. Henriette and Francois Maxime are my favorites. Did someone really name a child Louis Napoleon? A stellar list of names to draw upon. You are very lucky.

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Yes, the names listed under the wives are all the children of Francois Maxime! He had nine with his first wife Osithe (one was stillborn, they named her though), and then twelve with his second wife Marguerite. I know a few of the children died young. I'll edit the main post with the actual dates to give you an idea.The more I research my family history and see all these amazing French names the more I start to like them. Even ones such as Edwige start growing on me...

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Twenty children? Believe it!
I live in a French-speaking area of Canada, northern New Brunswick, and this did happen. Not now, certainly, but a few generations back. Twenty is a lot (understatement!, but 13, 14, 15 children was not uncommon. People married early, the men as well as the women. It must have been hard! Imagine, being pregnant for more than twenty years, pretty much.
One would say, the big kids looked after the little ones, and I suppose that did happen, but not all the time. The boys had to go to work as soon as possible, and indeed so did the girls, or else the girls, in their turn, also married young.
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I like/love (*) the following:Maxime
Adélaïde
Marie (*)
Adeline
Henriette (*)
Marguerite (*)
Cerilde
Domitille (*) (I just posted about the lovely Domitille!)
Josephine (*)
Louis
Felix (*)
Philippe
Narcisse
Richard
Pierre
Armand
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