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Re: brewing Labatts from France via Ireland
Posted by: Glen C. Phillips Date: March 09, 2002 at 08:48:20
In Reply to: Re: brewing Labatts from France via Ireland by Bonnie Menden of 47

Bonnie:

From all appearances, it would seem that your LaBattes are not connected to the brewing Labatts of Canada. Early French settlers throughout the Great Lakes-Mississippi basins, tend to be from original seventeenth-century French settlements in what is now the province of Quebec, Canada. It is my understanding that genealogies of these early families are fairly well documented, but since it is not my area of study, I'm afraid I can't tell you where to begin in Quebec. The first Huguenot Labatt in Ireland was Andre de la Bat (aka Labatt). He settled in Ireland in the late 1600s. His descendant, John Kinder Labatt, left for Canada.

Glen.



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