Saturday, April 14, 2012
John Baptiste Klebaur once was lost, but may be found!
Cousin Edward J Klebaur, down in New Bern, NC, may have located our long lost grandfather. He found a marriage record for a John B Klebaur in Derby VT. If it's him, it's a second marriage for JBK. Who knows, there may be another line of cousins for the family in Vermont. We'll be making a trip up to Derby this summer to further investigate.
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Comments on Jean Baptiste Klebaur
Jean Baptiste became a United States citizen on 18 April, 1839. During the 1840's he moved his family to Canada.
My thinking is that because he came from France and spoke French, he was having a hard time with English, and wanted to be in an area the spoke French.
Emile his son started school in St. Hyacinthe in 1848.
It appears that Jean had some problems with the school, in not paying a debt, and was brought in front of the Justice of the Peace for resolution. The feeling is that he may have either abandoned his family over the debt, or was put into debtors prison. In any case, Madeline, his wife, returned to New York City, leaving Canada on 1 August 1853 with her children.
Another train of thought is that when he left St. Hyacinthe, that he returned to his home town in Colmar, France.
My thinking is that because he came from France and spoke French, he was having a hard time with English, and wanted to be in an area the spoke French.
Emile his son started school in St. Hyacinthe in 1848.
It appears that Jean had some problems with the school, in not paying a debt, and was brought in front of the Justice of the Peace for resolution. The feeling is that he may have either abandoned his family over the debt, or was put into debtors prison. In any case, Madeline, his wife, returned to New York City, leaving Canada on 1 August 1853 with her children.
Another train of thought is that when he left St. Hyacinthe, that he returned to his home town in Colmar, France.
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