Association des Veillet/te d'Amérique

The Association des Veillet/te d'Amérique inc (Veillet/te Association of America inc) is a non-profit organization bringing together the descendants of the couple Jean Veillet (1664-1741) and Catherine Lariou (1683-1756), as well as than their related people. This association obtained its letters patent on March 12, 1986, under the third part of the Quebec Companies Act (Canada).[1]

Although the Mauricie is historically the main home of the descendants of Veillet/te in America, the Association represents all the descendants in America.

Vision, mission and purpose

The vision of this association is to allow individuals of Veillet/te surname to know their origin, to write their story and make it known. According to the objects of the letters patent, this association's mission is to:

• Group together the descendants of Jean Veillet (married to Catherine Lariou), a soldier of the Vaudreuil Company;

• to do historical and/or genealogical research on Veillet/te's families in America;

• publish and promote the results of this historical and/or genealogical research;

• coordinate cultural and/or social encounters of the descendants of Veillet/te in America;

• commemorate cultural events and/or historical facts about the Veillet/te families in America, including the tercentenary of Jean Veillet's arrival in America.[1].

The purpose of this association is to achieve its mission beyond what exists as a service offering in society.

Motto and Coat of Arms

Adopted in 1986, the motto "Veille et marche" was proposed by Eugénie Veillette-Dion. After its adoption by the Association, the motto was affixed in the ribbon at the bottom of the coat of arms representing the American Veillet.[2]

Since 1986, the association uses coats of arms that represent the Veillet/te of America.

Achievements of the Association

This association has realized since its foundation in 1986 until 2019, in particular:

• The festivities of the Tricentenary of the arrival of Jean Veillet in America. More than 2,000 people gathered at Sainte-Geneviève-de-Batiscan on August 13–14, 1986.

• Publication of the book "Histoire et généalogie des familles Veillet/te d'Amérique" (History and genealogy of Veillet families of America), 1988, 771 pages, designed by Jacques F. Veillette (historical part), Françoise Veillette (genealogical part) and Hubert Veillette (special biographies). A vast campaign of collection of family records since 1986 had allowed a pooling of historical and genealogical data of families.

• The "Le Pathiskan Bulletin", with 97 issues (including 5 special issues) since 1986. This newsletter has more than 2144 pages published in its 97th issue, including the Spring-Summer 2020 edition.[3]

• From 1986 to 2019, the Association has held 34 Annual General Meetings (AGMs). These AGMs are consistent with annual reunion activities that take place by rotating the various regions of Quebec.[4]

  • (in French) "Album généalogique: les familles Veillette" (Genealogical album: the families Veillette), by Denis-Paul Veillette (of Sainte-Thècle, Qc), 1983, 70 pages, edited by the author.
  • (in French) "Histoire et généalogie des familles Veillet/te d'Amérique" (History and genealogy Families Veillet/te America), 1988, 771 pages, designed by Jacques F. Veillette (historical part), Françoise Veillette (genealogical part) and Hubert Veillette (special biographies), edited by the "Association des Veillet/te d'Amérique inc" (Ref.: ISBN 2-921063-00-X).
  • (in French) "Registre, histoire et généalogie des six premières générations des descendants masculins et féminins Veillet/te 1664-1946" (Register, history and genealogy of the first six generations of the male and female descendants Veillet/te 1664-1946), by Françoise Veillette-St-Louis, 2018, 531 pages, edited by the author (Ref.: ISBN 978-2-9809996-3-5).[5]
  • (in French) "Jos Noé Veillette and Aurore Cossette: history and genealogy of a family of forest entrepreneurs", by Luc Veillette, Trois-Rivières, APLAB Publishing, 2012, 242 p., edited by the author. (Ref.: ISBN 9782981003027).
  • Novella: « A man for three seasons: Jean Veillet sieur de la Plante », 1994, by Paul T Veillette, 119 p., edited by the author. Note: this novel in English was translated into French by Gratien Veillette (Montreal) under the title "Trois étapes d'une destinées: Jean Veillet, Sieur de la Plante" and published in June 1995.

Notes and references

  1. Quebec Business Register - Association des Veillette d'Amérique inc
  2. Article "Concours la devise" (Contest The Motto), by Jacques F Veillette, bulletin The Pathiskan, August 1987, p. 11 to 13, presenting the meaning of the new motto.
  3. Article "Le Pathiskan atteint 2052 pages en 95 numéros: une encyclopédie historique, généalogique et événementielle" (The Pathiskan reaches 2052 pages in 95 issues: a historical, genealogical encyclopedia and events), by Gaétan Veillette, Spring-Summer 2019 issue, p. 4 to 21.
  4. Article "Histoire de l'Association des Veillet/te depuis 1986", par Gaétan Veillette, bulletin Le Pathiskan, vol. 34 #1, automne-hiver 2019-2020, p. 17 à 38.
  5. Article "Registre, histoire et généalogie des six premières générations des descendants masculins et féminins Veillet/te - 1664-1946", by Gaétan Veillette, bulletin Le Pathiskan, Fall-Winter 2018-2019, page 28.

Others

  • (in French) Website of the "Association des Veillet/te d'Amérique" (Veillet/te family Association):
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