The Association des Archambault d'Amérique was launched in January 1983. Its main goal is to establish and maintain warm contacts between the descendants of the common ancestor Jacques Archambault.
Thanks to the many events it has held and the sustained activity it has demonstrated, the Association has sought to restore the true meaning of the family and to compensate, as much as possible, for the disappearance of the great family celebrations, thanks to which parents, grandparents, sisters, brothers, uncles, aunts and cousins hardly ever lost sight of each other.
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Our Association is in good health; it is up to you to help us to keep it alive and to make it progress.
Passé Décomposé tells the story of Nouvelle-France through the families who built it. These podcasts were created by Martin Archambault, a member of our association, and his colleague Guillaume Beaulieu. Passé Décomposé highlights the founding families ofQuébec through their journeys and explores various aspects of our history.A delightful blend of genealogy and historical context. Guillaume and Martin tell the story through the people, their trades, and their actions, which makes their episodes accessible to both enthusiasts and those who are simply curious. Martin invited us to participate in the recording of a podcast highlighting the Archambault family. Click on the image to read more.
Founded on March 15, 1984, the Fédération québécoise des sociétés de généalogie (FQSG) is a non-profit organization that brings together and represents local and regional genealogical societies. Its mission is to promote and foster the growth of genealogy in Québec and to raise its profile abroad.