NameAnne Micheline PIVIN
Birth8 Dec 1952
FatherJoseph Henri PIVIN (1920-2002)
MotherThérese GOODE (1926-2000)
Misc. Notes
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/annemicheline.pivin?fref=ts&ref=br_tf

Database: http://www.myheritage.fr/site-family-tree-190855601/pivin
user ampivin@videotron.ca pw burmese

Email from Anne Micheline October 6, 2014:

I was born in Beauharnois, south-west of Montreal, in 1952 Dec.8th. So I will be 62 this year.
I have been living in Montreal since 1959.
We are 8 children; 2 boys and 6 girls. The eldest was a girl who died in a bike accident in 1965.
I spent most of my life studying. I have a degree in anthropology, a degree in history and a degree in nursing.
I graduated in nursing classes via the college in1985. Was busy with history first, but jobs were easier to find in nursing than in history and  teaching which is not my cup of tea.
I have worked in the same hospital all my live, from 1974 to my retirement in 2010. I was working on the kidney transplant dept. the first years ( 3)  then I transfered at the emergency room for the rest of my carrier.
 
In anthropology, I studied mainly ethnology concerning our aboriginal people and physical anthropology that concert the theory of evolution  ( inflences of the genetics factors and the environnemenal infleunce on the genetic pools) and primatology, (the possible origine of the human behavior through the study of monkeys societies). In primatology, I studied and observed the Japonese macaca from our departement and I went to observed the Barbarian macaca in Kinshein, in north east of France, in the Alsacian region.
In history, I , of course, studied our century from north american and europeen studies and I mainly focused on the Middle age and Elisabetain period.
 
So there is no surprise that I am interested in my familly history. I also take a lot of pictures to study the phenotypes of famillies ( who looks the most like who). It is crazy how we can see that people can be related just by looking closely to the phenotype as well as manners.
 
My father is Henry Pivin born in St-Germain on June 15, 1920 and died in 2002, Feb 3rd. You already know that line.
 
My mother comes from an English man that immigrated in Canada prior to the WW 1 and got married at the age of 46 y.o. to a lady from Rimousky who was 26 y.o at that time. My mother is an identical twin and they are the eldest of their familly.
 
My grandfather's name is Daniel Micheal Goode. He lived 40 miles north west of London in the town of Shethenham.( maybe the spelling is wrong)
I have  always been amazed by the fact that he lived under the reign of 4 Queen and Kings. From Queen Victoria to King Georges VI.
He died in 1951July 15.
 
My grandmother came from Rimousky from a familly of 10 children. She was the 2nd child and had to help her father ( with her older sister )to raise the rest of the familly after the death of her own mother who died with a baby that could be delivered ( that's the story I heard).
She died at the age of 93 or 93 y.o.
Her name is Rosanna Baeaupré, I also work with some one else on that familly tree.
 
As hobby, beside working on familly tree,reading historical books,  I breed and show cats. I breed burmese cat . I have a web site for my cats, www.goodeburm.net
I show them in the area of New England, around the Great Lakes and, of course, in Quebec and Ontario, sometime I go as far as Washington DC.
I am part of the Cat Fanciers' Association where my cats are registered. Last year I run a sable male in alter category and he was the 19th best cat in the North Atlantic Region. I worked with a couple of breeders from California, LA area, and Colorado ( Denver and Colorado Spring areas )
 
I hope you will be able to see my page on My Heritage. I sent that e-mail adress because I can't send a file. I don't know how to do it. I also can not open the one you sent me. I have a very old PC ( 13 y.o.) it is almost a dynosaurus in term of thecnology.
If you have to go through the main entry, you just have to use my user name which is ampivin and the password is '' burmese''.
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