Chuck Comeau

Birth Name: Charles-André Comeau

Place of Birth: Montréal, Québec, Canada

Date of Birth: September 17, 1979

Ethnicity: French-Canadian/Acadian – including Breton, distant German and Portuguese, 1/64th Channel Islander [Jersey], 3/4098 First Nations [1/2048 Wyandot and 1/4096th Weskarini Algonquin], remote English, Belgian [Flemish], and Scottish

Chuck Comeau is a Canadian musician. He is the drummer of the Canadian rock band Simple Plan. Other members of the band are Pierre Bouvier, David Desrosiers, Sébastien Lefebvre, and Jeff Stinco.

Chuck is the son of André Joseph Philippe Comeau and Françoise Marie Colette Talbot. He is married to Jacquelin Napal, with whom he has a son.

Chuck’s patrilineal line can be traced back to his ninth great-grandfather, Pierre Comeau, of Pouilly-en-Auxois, Côte-d’Or, France.

Chuck’s paternal grandfather was François Xavier Comeau (the son of Jean-Baptiste Caracciolo Comeau and Olivine Albertine Marcouiller). François was born in Québec. Jean-Baptiste was the son of François-Xavier Comeau and Dina Rivard-Loranger. Dina’s paternal great-grandfather, Josué Geffrard, was from Saint Helier, Jersey. Olivine was the daughter of Euchariste Marcouiller and Rose de Lima Corriveau. Euchariste’s paternal great-great-grandfather, Joseph Winner, was German.

Chuck’s paternal grandmother was Irène Day (the daughter of Charles Edgar Day and Marie-Alice-Adrienne Lamarre). Irène was born in Québec. Charles was the son of Luc Joseph Day, and of a French emigrant, Marie Eva Stemmelin, of Mulhouse, Haut-Rhin. Luc’s paternal grandfather, João (or Jean in French) Day, was Portuguese, from Lisbon. Adrienne was the daughter of Louis-Michel Lamarre and Marie-Blanche Cécile Anne “Annette” Bourdon. Annette’s maternal fifth great-grandmother, Marie-Félix Ouentouen, was a Wyandot First Nations.

Chuck’s maternal grandfather was Normand Talbot (the son of Wilfrid Talbot and Azilda Paradis). Normand was born in Québec. Wilfrid was the son of Antoine Talbot and Hortense Eléonore Roussel. Hortense’s maternal great-grandfather, Nicolas Grenier, was Jersey. Azilda was born in Fall River, Massachusetts, United States, the daughter of French-Canadian parents, Augustin Paradis and Georgianna Pineault.

Chuck’s maternal grandmother was Colette Laguë (the daughter of Georges Louis Henri Laguë and Alice Racicot). Colette was born in Québec. Georges was the son of Alphonse Antoine Laguë and Marie-Louise Baillargeon. Alphonse’s maternal sixth great-grandmother, Marie Miteouamigoukoue, was a Weskarini Algonquin First Nation. Alice was the daughter of Albert Gustave Racicot and Marie Louise Eugénie Collette, whose own father, Auguste François Collette, was French.

Chuck’s matrilineal line can be traced back to his tenth great-grandmother, Jeanne Caston.

Chuck is a direct descendant of Zacharie Cloutier (c. 1590-1677), a prominent early Québec settler.

Sources: Marriage record of Chuck’s parents – https://www.myheritage.com (http://imgbox.com)

Genealogy of Chuck Comeau (focusing on his father’s side) – http://comeaunet.org

Marriage record of Chuck’s paternal grandparents, François Xavier Comeau and Irène Day – https://www.myheritage.com (http://imgbox.com)

Genealogy of Chuck’s paternal great-grandfather, Charles Edgar Day – https://www.myheritage.com

Genealogies of Chuck’s paternal great-grandmother, Marie-Alice-Adrienne Lamarre – http://www.5-mars.com
https://gw.geneanet.org

Genealogies of Chuck’s maternal uncle, Jean Talbot – https://www.nosorigines.qc.ca
https://www.myheritage.com

Marriage announcement of Chuck’s maternal grandparents, Normand Talbot and Colette Laguë – http://collections.banq.qc.ca (p. 33)

Marriage record of Chuck’s maternal grandparents, Normand Talbot and Colette Laguë – https://www.myheritage.com (http://imgbox.com)

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  1. Manila says:

    *1/64 Channel Islander [Jersey]

  2. Manila says:

    André’s middle names are Joseph Philippe. Françoise’s middle names are Marie Colette.

    Chuck’s paternal line can be traced back to his ninth great-grandfather, Pierre Comeau, of Pouilly-en-Auxois, Côte-d’Or, France.

    Chuck’s paternal grandfather was François Xavier Comeau (the son of Jean-Baptiste Caracciolo Comeau and Olivine Albertine Marcouiller). François was born in Quebec. Jean-Baptiste was the son of François-Xavier Comeau and Dina Rivard-Loranger. Dina’s paternal great-grandfather, Josué Geffrard, was from Saint Helier, Jersey. Olivine was the daughter of Euchariste Marcouiller and Rose de Lima Corriveau. Euchariste’s paternal great-great-grandfather, Joseph Winner, was German.

    Chuck’s paternal grandmother was Irène Day (the daughter of Charles Edgar Day and Marie-Alice-Adrienne Lamarre). Irène was born in Quebec. Charles was the son of Luc Joseph Day and a French emigrant, Marie Eva Stemmelin, of Mulhouse, Haut-Rhin. Luc’s paternal grandfather, João (or Jean in French) Day, was Portuguese, from Lisbon. Adrienne was the daughter of Louis-Michel Lamarre and Marie-Blanche Cécile Anne “Annette” Bourdon. Annette’s maternal fifth great-grandmother, Marie-Félix Ouentouen, was a Wyandot First Nations.

    Chuck’s maternal grandfather was Normand Talbot (the son of Wilfrid Talbot and Azilda Paradis). Normand was born in Quebec. Wilfrid was the son of Antoine Talbot and Hortense Eléonore Roussel. Hortense’s maternal great-grandfather, Nicolas Grenier, was Jersey. Azilda was born in Fall River, Massachusetts, United States, the daughter of French-Canadian parents, Augustin Paradis and Georgianna Pineault.

    Chuck’s maternal grandmother was Colette Laguë (the daughter of Georges Louis Henri Laguë and Alice Racicot). Colette was born in Quebec. Georges was the son of Alphonse Antoine Laguë and Marie-Louise Baillargeon. Alphonse’s maternal sixth great-grandmother, Marie Miteouamigoukoue, was a Weskarini Algonquin First Nation. Alice was the daughter of Albert Gustave Racicot and Marie Louise Eugénie Collette, whose own father, Auguste François Collette, was French.

    Chuck’s maternal line can be traced back to his tenth great-grandmother, Jeanne Caston.

    Chuck is a direct descendant of Zacharie Cloutier (c. 1590-1677), a prominent early Québec settler.

    Genealogy of Chuck Comeau (focusing on his father’s side) – http://comeaunet.org/database/getperson.php?personID=I57002&tree=comeau

    Marriage record of Chuck’s parents – https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10723-2363859/andre-joseph-philippe-comeau-and-francoise-marie-colette-talbot-in-quebec-marriage-licenses (http://imgbox.com/GRznVBRv)

    Marriage record of Chuck’s paternal grandparents, François Xavier Comeau and Irène Day – https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10723-1363939-S/frs-xavier-comeau-and-irene-day-in-quebec-marriage-licenses (http://imgbox.com/BVbdb7OA)

    Genealogy of Chuck’s paternal great-grandfather, Charles Edgar Day – https://www.myheritage.com/person-2014476_351200531_351200531/charles-edgar-day

    Genealogies of Chuck’s paternal great-grandmother, Marie-Alice-Adrienne Lamarre – http://www.5-mars.com/ged/Individus/i2908.html
    https://gw.geneanet.org/jrjlamarre?lang=en&pz=joseph+adelard&nz=lamarre&p=marie+alice+adrienne&n=lamarre

    Genealogies of Chuck’s maternal uncle, Jean Talbot – https://www.nosorigines.qc.ca/GenealogieQuebec.aspx?genealogie=Talbot_Jean&pid=1203750
    https://www.myheritage.com/person-25039864_130592791_130592791/private-talbot

    Marriage record of Chuck’s maternal grandparents, Normand Talbot and Colette Laguë – https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10723-2319533/normand-talbot-and-collette-lagire-in-quebec-marriage-licenses (http://imgbox.com/FcdCWH8o)

    Marriage announcement of Chuck’s maternal grandparents, Normand Talbot and Colette Laguë – http://collections.banq.qc.ca/lapresse/src/cahiers/1943/10/09/82812_1943-10-09.pdf (p. 33)

    Add Breton, some German and Portuguese, 1/128 Channel Islander [Jersey], 3/4098 First Nations (1/2048 Wyandot and 1/4096 Weskarini Algonquin), distant English, as well as remote Belgian [Flemish] and Scottish. Also, include Acadian as part of his French-Canadian ancestry.

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