This photograph depicts Olivine St. Louis seated wearing a fur coat, with her son, George, standing beside her.
This photograph is a studio portrait of George Sarassin and Melina Sarrasin.
This photograph is a studio portrait of Alberique Ringuette with his wife, Annette Chevigny, and their four children. Annette Chevigny was the daughter of David Chevigny and Elise Arcand.
This photograph depicts a group of children in the yard outside. There are five boys standing in the back row, and five girls and a boy kneeling in the front row.
This photograph is a formal studio portrait of Clovis Ringuette.
This photograph depicts George Chevigny standing with Clarabel Plamondon, his first wife whom he married in 1911. After Clarabel's death in 1916, George would marry Mathilde Plamondon. George was the son of Louis Chevigny and Josephine Arcand.
This photograph is a formal studio portrait of George St. Louis, son of Olivine St. Louis.
This photograph is a formal studio portrait of Clovis Arcand. He was the youngest son of Alfred Arcand. Alfred was the brother of Josephine (Louis Chevigny's wife) and Elise (David Chevigny's wife).
This photograph depicts, from left to right, Dormitilde Chevigny, Hermine Paré, and Olivine St. Louis standing in front of a counter in a store.
Hermine was Albert Paré's eldest sister. She was born in Oak Lake, Minnesota, USA.
This photograph depicts Olivine St. Louis sitting by the steps of the front door to a house. There is a group of children in the far left of the photograph.