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Romain
Long marries Marie-Vitaline Theriault at St-Basile, New Brunswick
Philip and
Julie and family move to Clair, New Brunswick
Key Events and Chronology of the
Canadian Postal Service - 1828
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Philip and Julie
move to Clair, New Brunswick
Philip Long moves himself and his family (wife:
Marie-Julie, and four kids: Georges, Romain, Suzanne and
Michel) to a parcel of land adjacent to a place known
locally as “la petite Décharge” (today Clair, New
Brunswick – incorporated in 1887). This location is
strategic for its military value (it is on the edge of
one of the most important navigation routes and across
from the “Décharge” or Fish River today) and also rich
with giant white pines exclusively used and « reserved »
for building the masts of great ships. This location
will become the foyer of all the descendants of the
Long-Lang family line that originated from Madawaska and
children of Georges, Romain and Michel.
Marriage
of Romain Long and Marie-Vitaline Theriault
Marriage of Romain (Memen) Long to Marie-Vitaline
Theriault on January 22 1828 at St-Basile, New
Brunswick.
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