Dictionnaire


Tribute to Louis Lepage, Marius Lepage, Pauline Lepage and Reynald Lepage for their hard work in creating these works. The technology was not the same as today.

The first edition of Genealogical dictionary of the Lepage families was published during the gathering of the Lepage families in 1996. This 386-page book contained more than 20 names, including more than 000 marriages.

The new 2004 edition includes 2 volumes with a total of 888 pages, approximately 52,000 names, 22,400 marriages and over 5000 different surnames (names).

This new edition includes the descendants of:
Etienne Lepage and Nicole Berthelot, d'Ouanne, AuxerreBurgundy, France. Their two sons: Germain Lepage, married to Queen Lory (whose son René was lord of Rimouski) and Louis Lepage, married to Sébastienne Lignon, are the first Le page arrived in Canada (in 1661). Their sister, Constance Lepage spouse of Francois Garinet, arrived a few years later.

Pierre Francois (says Lepage), married to Madeleine Gaumond on August 16, 1670 in Quebec, originally from St-Laurent-de-la-Prée, Charente-Maritime, France.

Jean-Baptiste Pagési (known as St-Amand and Lepage), married to Marie-Catherine Gladu February 14, 1684 in Cap-de-la-Madeleine, originally from Gémozac, Charente-Maritime, France

Jacques Lepage, married to Marie-Françoise Rose on August 12, 1694 in Quebec, Villebois-Lavalette, Charente, France.

Antoine Pagé known as St-Antoine (Lepage), married to Madeleine Colin on December 31, 1698 in Longueuil. Origin in France unknown.

Blaise Lepage, married to Marie Polish Wolf on September 5, 1718 in Quebec, originally from Phil-Riberpré, Seine-Maritime, France.

Pierre LePage, married to Judith Quertier The 6 August 1720

Gaspard Lepage (son of François Lepage et Antoinette Marigné), married to Madeleine Gauthier February 22, 1762 in L'Assomption, originally from Chambéry, Savoie, France

Jean Page (The page), married to Marie-Madeleine Circe on November 14, 1763 in St-Philippe de Laprairie, originally from Coulanges-sur-Yonne, Auxerre, Burgundy, France.

François-Joseph Lepage known as Beausoleil (son of Joseph-Algis Lepage), married to Marie-Catherine Belleau-Larose, originally from Picardy

Lepage Family Dictionary
(2 volumes in a box)
Catapult or plastic cover

Since we no longer print the paper dictionary, we have made our website available to members under the tab genealogy. This tab now offers nearly 139000 names of people from the beginning of the colony until today. We expanded our research to include the descendants of the Lepage girls down to their grandchildren. We have also included the appellations Lepage, LePage, Page, Lapage, Pagé, Paget, Pagette, Pasch, Pasche, etc… Francine Michaud and Denis Lepage

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