I am consulting old newspapers from different regions of the province of Quebec, in those days they reported a lot about doctors (wedding, birth of their children, and necrology) and catholic priests.
I figured if the doctor is proeminent, he will be in the society sections of those newspapers...
and first name corresponding to JP with Jacques are fewer:
Jacques-Alexandre
Jacques-Antoine
Jacques-Édouard
Jacques-Étienne
Jacques-Henri
Jacques-Olivier
Jacques-Pierre ****
Jacques-Yves
I am still browing old newspapers, looking for birth of sons from proeminent doctors, nothing so far...
I got confirmation that the students in that class picture are 15-16 years old back in 1966.
Also, there is a man alive with the name I was given by the students association, I have emailed him on FB to confirm, although he doesn't have the same skin tone.
I have emailed the association of graduates from this prestigious school regarding the olive skin student I've spotted in a class photo.
They replied with a name and to my surprise it fits JPF!!! What are the chances??
I am looking in old newspapers for more info about his family.
But...
So I understand I can't publish a class photo of 1966, from a Montreal's rich kids college? .One student with olive skin and dark eyebrows stucks out from the white students..? I guess this student must have been around 16 years old in 1966, it fits the profile.
Please advise
Let me search about proeminent french canadian doctor originating from those three countries, there was a wave of immigration in 1920-30 in Montreal. I will look for JPF.
I've been looking into the National Library at archives of some big Montreal newspapers, not one mentioned this case at all, from then until now (and I've tried with many keywords)
If investigators had a one clue that Jock could be french canadian, wouldn't they have at least reached a...
Hello all, i've been here a few years back, I am in Montreal, so I've made some researches and recently found my old notes.
To follow-up on thread #six page 51, some eminent doctors are: Dr Jacques Fiset, dental specialist in prosthodontics (one children Jacques Jr, no spouse), Dr Jean Panet...
The website of the provincial police of Quebec shows missing persons up to 2003 only, so not helpful. I hope they have a binder with all MP in their headquarter. I will phone them to find out.
Today I have called the archives department of the University of Montreal. The Lady told me that there was no yearbook back in those days, only group portraits which shows each graduates individually in medallions. I asked for the pictures from 1965 to 1976. She will search to see if there is...
I think that is a great idea! Even if the police perhaps did send his picture to Indians reservation back in 2001 , doing so now maybe helpful, as people who did not want to talk then might want to talk now
I wonder if Lyle could have been gay and was waiting for someone to meet him. Would...
I will ask the University of Montreal if they have the yearbooks of graduates.
About my research: DrJacques Fiset, born in1930, died in 2001.He had 4 children that I know of,the youngest of whom is Jacques Jr (no mention of a wife in the obituary)
My thoughts: First I thought about 9/11 and Lyle being a muslim who somehow came through Canada and had trouble going to USA, lost weight while keeping the little money (crisp brand new money) he had and then saw the hijacking news in the newspaper and knew he had to commit suicide since his...
Well, I have been searching online prior to going to the Archives Library next Friday...
There was a dental-surgeon Homere Fauteux (1872-1933) who married the daughter of the 9th Prime Minister of Quebec (
One of their son, Gaspard Fauteux (1898-1963), also a dental surgeon, became Lieutenant...
I read all the posts. When I first wrote I did not know if I could write a name. I haven't seen the doctor's name I found.
There was a doctor in Montreal, Jean-Panet Fauteux, a highly respected surgeon. He was born in 1923. Must have come from a rich family because is brother was a Judge...
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