Individual Details
Frédéric RABOUIN
(20 Sep 1828 - 14 Dec 1899)
Frederic and Domithilde visited their three sons, Frederic, Max, and Mose in Daggett, Michigan in 1894-95. According to the Menominee County Journal (8 JUN 1895), the couple visited for seven months, returning to Québec in June of 1895.
Occupation: Farmer
Census Sources:
-- 1881 Census of Canada: Saint-Paulin, Maskinonge, Québec (Roll C_13214, p. 7, family #28.
-- 1891 Census of Canada: Saint-Paulin, Maskinonge, Québec (Roll T-6403, p. 14-16, dated 14 April 1891).
Events
Families
| Spouse | Domithilde GUILLEMETTE (1832 - 1898) |
| Child | Frederick RABOIN (1848 - 1929) |
| Child | Maxime RABOIN (1851 - 1936) |
| Child | Marie Louise RABOUIN (1852 - 1915) |
| Child | Joseph RABOUIN (1854 - 1910) |
| Child | Marie Georgina RABOUIN (1856 - 1919) |
| Child | Joseph Edmond RABOUIN (1858 - 1940) |
| Child | Marie Josephine RABOUIN (1859 - 1889) |
| Child | Thomas RABOIN (1861 - 1928) |
| Child | Mose RABOIN (1862 - 1922) |
| Child | Calixte RABOUIN (1864 - 1938) |
| Child | Charles Thélesphore RABOUIN (1866 - 1866) |
| Child | Marie Exilda RABOUIN (1867 - 1922) |
| Child | Philomène RABOUIN (1870 - 1891) |
| Child | Onésime RABOUIN (1872 - 1872) |
| Child | Virginie RABOUIN (1875 - 1875) |
| Father | Antoine RABOUIN (1784 - 1856) |
| Mother | Julie HOUDE (1797 - 1871) |
| Sibling | Marie Julie RABOUIN (1819 - ) |
| Sibling | Marie Florence RABOUIN (1820 - 1821) |
| Sibling | Félix RABOUIN (1822 - 1825) |
| Sibling | Marie Louise RABOUIN (1823 - ) |
| Sibling | Élie RABOUIN (1825 - 1890) |
| Sibling | Dolphice RABOUIN (1827 - ) |
| Sibling | Aurélie RABOUIN (1830 - 1898) |
| Sibling | Marie Adeline RABOUIN (1832 - 1833) |
| Sibling | Thomas RABOUIN (1834 - ) |
| Sibling | Moïse "Moses" RABOUIN (1836 - ) |
| Sibling | Olivier RABOUIN (1837 - ) |
| Sibling | Maxime RABOUIN (1837 - 1839) |
| Sibling | François RABOUIN (1839 - 1903) |
| Sibling | Rose de Lima RABOUIN (1841 - 1846) |
Notes
Christen
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Residence (family)
Enumerated with this family were Frédéric Raboin, a farmer (cultivateur), age 32, his wife, Domithilde Guillemette, age 28, and children: Frédéric, age 12; Maxime, age 10; Louise, age 8; Joseph, age 6; Georgina, age 5; Émond, age 3, and Josephine, age 2. He and his family lived in a one-story house, built of wood.http://interactive.ancestry.com/1570/4108840_00005?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d1570%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing#?imageId=4108840_00152
Residence (family)
Enumerated with this family are Uldaric Raboin, a farmer, age 43; his wife, Domithilde, age 40; and children: Louise, age 18; Georgiana, age 16; Josephine, age 12; Exilda, age 4; Philomene, age 1; Joseph, age 17; Edmond, age 14; Thomas, age 10; Moise, age 8; and Calixte, age 6.http://interactive.ancestry.com/1577/31229_C_13214-00634?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d1577%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing#?imageId=31229_C_13214-00639
Residence (family)
This census is a bit problematic, in that it lists the couple's two oldest sons and their wives as living with them. It is possible that they were there for a visit, but both couples had small children back in the United States, and Max and Mary had a very small infant (Josephine) who would still have been nursing. Where were the children? The report on this family in the 1891 Canadian census leads me to believe that the two couples were not really there. I think Domithilde tended to proudly list all her children, whether they were actually there or not. See note by 1891 Census.Enumerated in this household were the following: Fréderic Raboin, a farmer, age 52; Domithilde Guilmette, age 49; Edmond Raboin, a farmer, age 23; Ths, age 20; Moise, age 18; Calice, age 16; Ezilda Raboin, age 14; and Philomène, age 12. Also Fréderic Raboin, age 31, and his wife Philomène Lacombe, age 28; and Maxime Raboin, age 29, and his wife Mary Boucher, age 26.
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Residence (family)
This is a very problematic census for this family. It shows 40 members of the Raboin clan -- the grandparents, six of their sons, and the children of those six sons -- all living on the same farm. This at a time when all the evidence shows that five of these sons were living with their families in the United States! Except for Edmond's wife and first daughter, everyone is listed as being born in Quebec; this is untrue. All of the children of the other five sons were born in the United States, along with several of the wives. Were the families visiting temporarily? This is unlikely. Frederic's daughter, Exilda, was born in Michigan three days after this census date. Tom's son, Wilfrid, and Mose's daughter, Rose, both of whom are left off of the list of children in this census, were both born in February, two months before this census. Where were they? Finally, the names and ages of the grandchildren are badly garbled, with some names and ages mixed up, some children completely left off, and other nonexistent ones added in. Frankly, it gives me the impression of a rather confused individual (perhaps Grandma Domithilde was slipping a bit?) who didn't understand the enumerator's question, rattling off names of all the families that had moved to the U.S., and getting quite a bit of it wrong. Odd that the enumerator didn't recognize that something was off. It's strange, too, that the families of Joseph Raboin and the daughters of the family were not listed -- only the families of those sons who had moved to the United States. In any case, this census is definitely not a reliable source for anyone except the grandparents themselves (Frédéric and Domithilde) and the family of Edmund, since these were known to actually be living there at the time.http://interactive.ancestry.com/1274/30953_148205-00135?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d1274%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing#?imageId=30953_148205-00143
Burial
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Baptized as Louis Ulderic. Occasionally called Ulderic in later records.Endnotes
1. "Parish Registers: Saint-Antoine-de-la-Rivière-du-Loup, Louiseville, Maskinongé, Québec," digital images, Ancestry.com ( : accessed ), Baptism of Louis Ulderic Rabouin; Québec, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967; 1828, folio 23, image 24.
2. "Parish Registers: Saint-Antoine-de-la-Rivière-du-Loup, Louiseville, Maskinongé, Québec," digital images, Ancestry.com ( : accessed ), Baptism of Louis Ulderic Rabouin; Québec, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967; 1828, folio 23, image 24.
3. "Parish Registers: Sainte-Anne-d'Yamachiche, Saint-Maurice, Québec," digital images, Ancestry.com ( : accessed ), Frederic Robouin and Domitile (Mathilde) Guilmet; Québec, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection); 1847, folio 51, image 52, marriage 20.
4. Parish Registers: Sainte-Anne-d'Yamachiche (Yamachiche, Saint-Maurice, Québec), Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1836-1855, image 414, marriage of Frédéric Rabouin and Domitilde Guillemette; digital images online, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1321742 : accessed ).
5. Census Returns for 1861, Canada East, population, St. Maurice, sheet 70, image 72, lines 1-9, Frédéric Raboin and family ; digital images, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., (www.ancestry.com : accessed 13 October 2015); Library and Archives Canada.
6. 1871 Census of Canada, Québec, population, Dist. 129 St-Maurice South, parish of St-Élie-de-Caxton, page 12, image 7, dwelling 33, family 41, lines 2-13, Ulderic Raboin and family ; digital images, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., (www. ancestry.com : accessed ); The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Library and Archives Canada.
7. 1881 Census of Canada, Québec, population, Maskinongé, Dist. 85, subdistrict Saint-Paulin, page 7, image 4, dwelling 23, families 28-30, lines 9-20, Frédéric Rabouin and family ; digital images, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., Ancestry (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1577 : accessed 30 August 2013); Canada. "Census of Canada, 1881." Statistics Canada Fonds, Record Group 31-C-1. LAC microfilm C-13162 to C-13286. Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa.
8. 1891 Census of Canada, , population, Québec, Maskinongé, St-Paulin, pp. 14-15, image 8, 55-60, Raboin ; digital images, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., (www.ancestry.com : accessed 9 September 2013); Library and Archives Canada.
9. "Parish Registers: Saint-Paulin, Maskinonge, Quebec," digital images, Ancestry.com ( : accessed ), Frederic Rabouin; Quebec, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967; 1899, folio 27, image 27, sepulture 61.
10. Parish Registers: Saint-Paulin (Saint-Paulin, Maskinongé, Québec), 1888-1900, image 401, burial of Frédéric Rabouin; digital images, Familysearch.org (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1321742 : accessed 20 February 2014).
11. "Parish Registers: Saint-Paulin, Maskinonge, Quebec," digital images, Ancestry.com ( : accessed ), Frederic Rabouin; Quebec, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967; 1899, folio 27, image 27, sepulture 61.
12. Parish Registers: Saint-Paulin (Saint-Paulin, Maskinongé, Québec), Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1888-1900, image 401, burial of Frédéric Rabouin; digital images, Familysearch.org (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1321742 : accessed 20 February 2014).

