Descendants of Louis Sedilot
Tenth Generation
340. James William
Columbus Sutton (Mary Ann Montroy
, George Washington Montreuil Montroy ,
Jean Baptiste Montreuil Montroy ,
Jean Baptiste , Jean-Baptiste , Michel , Jean
Baptiste , Jean Baptiste ,
Louis ) was born on 6 Jul 1881 in Randolph
County, Illinois. He died on 8 Jun 1968 in Murphy Cemetery Wayne
County, Mo..
James married Francis Lavetta Dollie
Worley. Francis was born on 18 Jan 1892 in Missouri. She died on 27
Mar 1974 in Murphy Cemetery, Wayne County, Missouri.
They had the following children:
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341. Sarah Catherine
Sutton [scrapbook] (Mary Ann Montroy , George Washington Montreuil Montroy ,
Jean Baptiste Montreuil Montroy ,
Jean Baptiste , Jean-Baptiste , Michel , Jean
Baptiste , Jean Baptiste ,
Louis ) was born on 11 Oct 1884 in
Randolph County, Chester, Illinois. She died on 19 Dec 1955 in
Annapolis Iron Co, Mo.
Sarah married Pastor Joseph Almerine Alcorn
2nd [scrapbook] on 13 May 1907 in
Corning, Ark. Pastor was born on 23 Mar 1886 in Missouri. He died on 3
Jul 1956 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri.
They had the following children:
350. Harry Henry
Montroy [scrapbook] (Harry Henry Montroy ,
Henry Harrison Montreuil Montroy ,
Jean Baptiste Montreuil Montroy ,
Jean Baptiste , Jean-Baptiste , Michel , Jean
Baptiste , Jean Baptiste ,
Louis ) was born on 13 Jun 1894. He died
on 9 Apr 1976. He was buried in St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Chester,
Illinois.
Mother said he has two grandfathers (Harry
"Edward" Henry Harrison named after William Henry Harrison,
President and war hero at Tippecanoe fame.
I know I get the dates backassward, but this is my best; Great
Grandfather, Henry Harrison b 23 dec 1841, d 17 sep 1926, Grandfather
Harry Henry b 1862 d 1944 and his wife Mary Wolshock Montroy b 1873 d
1945 that's all folks. Next, sending picture of my father on horse
Ribbon. This Dad/Ribbon picture should go with my Mothers picture with
her pupils at Oak Ridge school. Thats where they met, Dad's father sent
Dad up to the school to see if the new teacher,Mom, needen any help
setting up the school. Dad's father was president of school board being
he had six kids in school. Mom,s future brothers and sisters in laws.
Mom taught from 1920 to 1972 and at one time Mom, her son, daugther in
law and granddaugther had active Illinois teaching certificates. cuz
harry
Harry married Hazel A. Andrews
[scrapbook] in 1926 in Madison County
Illinois. Hazel was born on 10 Sep 1903 in Chester, Ill. She died on 10
Dec 1988.
Harry Montroy says: 03/17/2004
"Next, my wife Joan's ancestor married one of the sisters
(Lybarger) so now we are all kinfolk.. OOOyea you did asked for some
dates. Joan has one sister, born 1930 in
Chester. Their parents Andrew J. Hagan born November 30,1896 and died
February 10, 1963,. her mother Ida H Lybarger born July 24 1898 and
died
March 17, 1987 . Joans sister Lietha or LEE. My father born June
13,1894
and died April 9,1976 . My mother taught school in Randolph County from
1920 to 1972. She used here maiden name as her middle name, Hazel A
Montroy
born September 10, 1903 and died December 10,1988. I was the only child
"Demonstrator" not too good of a model."
This Dad/Ribbon picture should go with my Mothers picture with her
pupils at Oak Ridge school. Thats where they met, Dad's father sent Dad
up to the school to see if the new teacher,Mom, needen any help setting
up the school. Dad's father was president of school board being he had
six kids in school. Mom,s future brothers and sisters in laws. Mom
taught from 1920 to 1972 and at one time Mom, her son, daugther in law
and granddaugther had active Illinois teaching certificates.
My mother was a person if the sign said Don't Walk,
she did not walk. Taking her teaching exam at 17 she read the part you
have
to be 18 and she balked! The county superintendent said, "Set down
Hazel
and write-you look 18". (Harry Edward Montroy)
Harry and Hazel had the following children:
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Harry Edward Montroy
[scrapbook] was born in 1930 in Randolph
County, Illinois.
Tom, Thanks, for the quick return. Our difficulty here is the transfer
of Joan's mail box to mine and I do not have too much
"Smarts" computer wise and otherwise. I sent a long reply and
explantion of my work, then replied to her thinking it went to you. She
cleaned up her side and all my funny stuff was thrown out in the wash
water.
Anyhow, I am floored at the amount of research you have in your
wedsite. It is impossible for me to be brief , so this is some of the
stuff that got all wet. We have visited Montreuil. It is an old walled
city by the sea with much history and a family due wealth and land
became titled. They ran and married with the biggies of the times. Of
course, our Montreuil name is only a place of origin or birth.
We were the first Montroys (Montreuil) to visit the town. No Montreuils
there on the streets or in the telephone book. The visitor bureau said
that they are thirty to forty Montreuil sur Mer, Breche etc. They are
towns in ruins and not listed on any map. However, Montreuil sur Mer is
there by the ruins of the old walled city which has a fine Hotel on the
old grounds. Montreuil sur Breche is North of Paris on the Breche
river.
I have an approximate location of the ruins where our Louis Sedilot was
married, first time. My work was with the University of Quebec
genealogy department. This was only the second party work to credit
finds valid. Our work is very similar to resume---you have a license to
LIE. Using civil and church for one items realizing one fed the other.
The work is tunnel from Louis Sedilot to Harry Edward , 1625 - 1952. My
weakest link is our Jean Baptiste to Mary Ann Hore (Harr) and then to
Julia Andrews without a death or legal separation.
I can give a lot of background and cheap talk, but I do not have a clue
to where they came from or went.. My GGGrandfather was the fifth of the
first batch (Hore) and Julia had three or four. At one time there were
three Jean Baptistes and five households giving the census horseback
rider fits in his count and who belong to which family.
When you have time tell me how you are attached to us poor montroys. I
still believe the first ones landed on the river bank a few miles from
where I sit? <> Harry
By Harry Edward Montroy
Louis Sedilot dit Montreuil sur Breche has gone from an easy trace to a
wild effort to established residence. I took the easy one which was
validated by (Ref Tome III historiques Sedilot, Belleau & Sangrenet
by Sangrinet) To be reinforced by the Drouin Dictionnaire des familes
quebedoises up to 1730. To take the old walled city of MONTREUIL in
Picardie Provence by the sea during the 13-14 century we accepted the
Sedilot clan travels to a little north of Paris to Montreuil sur
Breche, small river town and our Louis Sedilot birth place. This was
the movement of family groups from the core city by the sea MONTREUIL
to locals as sur Mere, sur Breche etc. This was done over a few hundred
years to the 17th century with the birth of Louis Sedilot dit Montreuil
sur Breche.
Now the creditability gap has raised itâs head with our
genealogist RENE JETTE from LâUniversite de Montreal. He has
given us a choice by stating Louis Sedilot is either from
Gif-sur-Yvette (Palaiseau) which is about 20 km southwest of Paris in
the Archbishopry of Paris or Gien , borough Montargis, Bishopry of
Auxerre 120 km south of Paris.
Letâs now question our name SEDILOT. Robert Edward Montroy in his
research has found an old town of Sedilot or Cedilot or etc. Spellings
get mixed according to the whim of the recorder and sounding of the
pronunciation. The town was located near the border town of Liege ,
which is now a border town on the Belgium eastern border with The
Netherlands and Germany. The BENDELUX never had fixed borders until the
late 1800s and to the south with Alsace 1945? Liege is in a flatland
area and always in dispute for the ore foundries was an asset to any
country. The University of Illinois gave me this tidbit on our town of
Sedilot. They found nothing and suggested a name change to SELESTAT.
This town is in the Alsace area southwest of Strasbourg 40 km. This is
almost due east of Paris with hill country and mountains. Selestat is
noted for the Gothic church of Saint-Georges dates from the 13th
century. The church was built from red sandstone and granite found in
the area. MONT REUIL could be in a very liberal translation; Mountain
Rust!!!!
Paris, Paris our city of lights has itâs share of Montreuils. The
southeast section is named Montreuil. An major intersection carries our
Montreuil name. Paris has been a place of commerce and government since
before Christ. The most famous architects of the 13th century was
Pierre de Montreuil (d 1267). His works was Notre Dame, however, the
most famous is Sainte-Chapelle. This was in Franceâs patron
saint, Louis IX rule. The stain class windows and narrow columns fifty
feet in the air to a vaulted roof and a 245 foot spire gives it the
title of the greatest architect masterpiece of the Western Worldâ
Now after all the tourist stuff and guess work with our father who, no
, Louis Sedilot what is your point Cousin Harry? I would guess the
Sedilots came from the eastern part of France to Paris. They were in
fair numbers and some were talented. They (Some) acquired great wealth
as the Montreuil with his walled city by the sea. The Sedilot dit
Montreuil sur mer, sur Breche are landing areas where small towns
started. Wealth was the key; some had it, some did not. The ones who
did not have wealth or security came to New France and here we
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Harry married Joan Marie Hagan
[scrapbook] daughter of Andrew J. Hagan
and Ida H. Lybarger in 1952 in Randolph County Illinois.
March 25, 2004 e-mail from Joan Montroy
Tom, Your right -- Harry does resemble his dad a lot. Many of the
Montroys around here have physical features in common. My mom was a
Lybarger; the Lybargers and Montroys have been friends and neighbors
for many generations -- all the way back to Kaskaskia days. The first
thing my mom said when I brought Harry home to meet my folks was,
"Well there's a Montroy." We've laughed about that a lot over
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357. Joseph
Montroy [scrapbook] (Harry Henry Montroy ,
Henry Harrison Montreuil Montroy ,
Jean Baptiste Montreuil Montroy ,
Jean Baptiste , Jean-Baptiste , Michel , Jean
Baptiste , Jean Baptiste ,
Louis ) was born on 18 Mar 1905.
Joseph married Dorolthy.
They had the following children:
363. Lawrence
Montroy [scrapbook] (Harry Henry Montroy ,
Henry Harrison Montreuil Montroy ,
Jean Baptiste Montreuil Montroy ,
Jean Baptiste , Jean-Baptiste , Michel , Jean
Baptiste , Jean Baptiste ,
Louis ) was born on 14 Apr 1914.
Lawrence married Ethel Hennrich
[scrapbook].
They had the following children:
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Virginia Lee Montroy was born in 1938.
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Gerald Lawrence Montroy was born in 1939.
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Judith Ann Montroy was born in 1941. |
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Joan Eilene Montroy was born in 1942.
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Lois Mae Montroy was born in 1944. |
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Denis Raymond Montroy was born in 1945.
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Margaret Rose Montroy was born in 1948.
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Richard Anthony Montroy was born in 1950.
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Donald Vincentt Montroy was born in 1953.
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James Joseph Montroy was born in 1956.
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Mary Teresa Montroy was born in 1958.
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Jane Francis Montroy was born in 1961.
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Carolyn Denise Montroy was born in 1963.
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366. Jesse L.
Montroy (Jesse Montroy ,
Henry Harrison Montreuil Montroy ,
Jean Baptiste Montreuil Montroy ,
Jean Baptiste , Jean-Baptiste , Michel , Jean
Baptiste , Jean Baptiste ,
Louis ) was born on 7 Jan 1900. He died in
Mar 1978 in Chester, Illinois.
Jesse married Cecelia M. Moskop in 1925.
Cecelia was born in Prarie du Rocher. She died in Jul 1968 in Chester,
Illinois.
They had the following children:
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Armin J.
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Harold L. Montroy. |
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Lawrence F. Montroy. |
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Elizabeth A. Montroy. |
370. Genevieve
Montroy (Phillip Arthur Montroy ,
William Francis Montroy ,
Jean Baptiste Montreuil Montroy ,
Jean Baptiste , Jean-Baptiste , Michel , Jean
Baptiste , Jean Baptiste ,
Louis ).
Genevieve married A.W. Van Oostroni.
They had the following children:
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Carolyn Van Oostroni. |
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Shirley Van Oostroni. |
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Mary Kay Van Oostroni. |
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374. Annette Rose
Zelinski [scrapbook] (Myrtle Mary Montroy , William Francis Montroy ,
Jean Baptiste Montreuil Montroy ,
Jean Baptiste , Jean-Baptiste , Michel , Jean
Baptiste , Jean Baptiste ,
Louis ) was born on 23 Jul 1916 in St
Louis, Mo.. She died on 4 Dec 1995 in Carroll County, Boring, Maryland.
She was buried on 7 Dec 1995 in Druid Ridge Cemetery, Pikesville,
Maryland.
Shortly after her son Thomas was born she went in the
hospital with TB. Annette stayed for almost 12 years at Mount Wilson
Hospital in Baltimore County where she met and married Hugh Freeman.
Hugh owned the Pikesville Cab Company for many years before selling the
business and settling down to their country home near Boring, Maryland.
Annette and son Thomas's relationship was a strange one their entire
lives, she never bonding with her son and Thomas not knowing how to
react to her indifference to him and his family.
Annette married (1) James Thomas
Hollingsworth [scrapbook] son of
Thomas Nicholas Hollingsworth Jr. and Elizabeth Shimp Diament in 1934.
The marriage ended in divorce.James was born on 12 Sep 1908. He died in
Aug 1992 in Laurel, Maryland.
They had the following children:
Annette married (2) Hugh G Freeman
[scrapbook].
375. Josephine
Zelinski [scrapbook] (Myrtle Mary Montroy , William Francis Montroy ,
Jean Baptiste Montreuil Montroy ,
Jean Baptiste , Jean-Baptiste , Michel , Jean
Baptiste , Jean Baptiste ,
Louis ) was born in 1915.
Josephine married D'Nofrio.
They had the following children:
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