This photograph depicts Joseph and Olivine St. Louis.
This photograph depicts a formal studio portrait of Joseph Chevigny. A caption on the back reads, "For Chevigny. Jan-1-1919."
Joseph was the son of Louis Chevigny and Josephine Arcand.
This photograph depicts Josephine Ringuette, the daughter of Clovis Ringuette, standing outside.
This photograph depicts a studio portrait of Lina Caouette curtsying in a dress. Her mother was Albina St. Louis. Albina's mother was Marie Louise Chevigny.
This is a photograph of a Marie-Louise Chevigny riding a horse outside in the winter. The photograph is taped onto a Christmas postcard. The inscription on the back is in French. Mary Louise was the daughter of Louis Chevigny and Josephine Arcand. Marie Louise was also the grandmother of Lina Caouette.
This photograph depicts, from left to right, Matilda Bourassa, Melina Sarrasin, George Sarrasin, and Olivine St. Louis. They are standing outside a neighbourhood and there is a small dog beside Olivine. Taken in Los Angeles.
Melina and Olivine were sisters, born to Louis Chevigny and Josephine Arcand. Matilda had first married Melina and Olivine's brother, George Chevigny.
This photograph depicts, from left to right, Melina Sarrasin and her husband, George Sarrasin, and Olivine St. Louis. They are standing outside in a neighbourhood with palm trees.
This photograph depicts, from left to right, Melina Sarrasin, Clovis Ringuette, Olivine St. Louis, and George Sarrasin, standing outside in a neighbourhood.
Melina and Olivine where sisters, born to Louis Chevigny and Josephine Arcand. Clovis Ringuette was grandson of Louis and Josephine, the son of Amanda Chevigny and Joseph Ringuette.
This photograph depicts Melina Sarrasin seated to the left of the pillar peeling a fruit in her lap, with four children seated beside her. Clarabel and George Chevigny are seated on the right of the photograph.
This photograph depicts Melina Sarrasin, on the left, and Olivine St. Louis, on the right, standing together outside.