Sunday, November 7, 2010

GUILTY OR INNOCENT - EMMANUEL BEAUGRAND DIT CHAMPAGNE

I have posted here before about Emmanuel Beaugrand dit Champagne. Luckily for me I was contacted by a distant relative (hey there Susan) who also has him in her tree. She gave me some information about him and I was able to find a copy of the text she quoted.
These are Sessional papers from the Government of Canada regarding his character after the Northwest Resistance/Rebellion.
Emmanuel was taken in leg irons and handcuffs as seen here after the battles. What to do when you may be executed for taking part in a fight to protect your land and families. Were they coerced into participation by threats? Damned if you do and damned if you don't I guess.
What I do know by reading this is that regardless of his position during the fighting he tried to be a decent human being.


 NAMES OF OTHERS IN THIS DOCUMENT: Joseph Arcand, Pierre Henri, Ignace Poitras (the elder), Ignace Poitras (the younger), Pierre Parenteau, Moise Parenteau, Jospeh Albert Monkman, Maxime Dubois, Alex. P. Fisher, Patrice Tourond and Francis Tourand.

2 comments:

Sandi McBride said...

Learning about our ancesters can be both a humbling and enlightening experience! Glad you're doing the work! Sounds like you're alredy reaping the benefits.
Sandi

A rootdigger said...

wow,you dig well. Does dit mean something about rename? With Canada or some other place?
Good exciting find.