1930s photo album from Carillon, Quebec rescued

Do you have relatives who lived in the town once known as Carillon, Quebec in the 1930s?If so, you should take a look at the photo album genealogist and blogger Lorinne McGinnis Schulze rescued.

On her blog, Olive Tree Genealogy, Lorinne writes, “It is chock full of family photos of individuals, of tombstones and even a photo of students in a school classroom from 1934.”

Names in the album include Flynn, Bradley, and Dundon.

Lorinne has started scanning the photos and you can see some of them on her blog, Olive Tree Genealogy.

Carillon is in the Laurentians, north of Montreal. In 1999, Carillon, Saint-André-Est (formerly St. Andrews East), and Saint-André-d’Arenteuil were merged and named Saint-André-Carillon, which was renamed again in 2000 to Saint-André-d’Argenteuil. (Do they keep changing the town names to make it harder for genealogists to find their ancestors?)

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