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History of Gentilly,MN

Genealogy Charts of the Dufault and Prudhomme Families of Gentilly, Minn.
From 1649 - Present   By Roland Dufault in Phoenix, Az. 602-819-8342



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More History on Gentilly, Minnesota from the Minnesota Historical Society from
1679 - 1975.


Written by Virgil Benoit.  Virgil Benoit originally from the Dorthy,Minn area,  is a professor of romanee
languages at the University of Vermont in Burlington and the recipient of a National Endowment for the
Humanities grant, for his research on the French of North America. He Now is a  Professor of
French, at the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, North Dakota.
 virgil.benoit@und.nodak.edu       

 Check it out by Clicking on the Link Below.

http://collections.mnhs.org/MNHistoryMagazine/articles/44/v44i08p278-289.pdf


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Continuation of Genealogy Charts of the Dufault and Prudhomme Family of Gentilly, Minn.
By Roland Dufault
If anyone can add to this or finds errors Please let me know Via Phone or Email. Thanks Much
Roland J Dufault
602-819-8342
RolandD@cox.net

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Last Updates, Jan 10, 2012

The Pictures below were taken in July of  2007

1. St Peters Church Gentilly, Minnesota
2.Close Up of the Statue in Honor of Father Theillon. 

3. Front Row Seat where the Leo J Dufault Family Sat.

4. The Main Alter where many of the Gentilly Boys Served Mass


5. The Beautiful Stained Glass Windows that the Regimbal Family Paid for.

6. The Stain Glass Window that My Grandfather, Baptist Dufault Sponsored of the
Holy  Family.

7. The Above Window offered by The Family of B. Dufault

8. Pictures of Father Thellion whom my Father served many Masses for and Father Phillipe whom I served many Masses for.

9. A Close up of the Main Center Altar

10. The Left Side Altar from the Upstairs Choir Balcony

11. One of the Holy Water Fountains at the Rear Entrance of  St. Peters Church.
12. The House accross the street from the St. Peters Church.

13. The St Peters Catholic Church Cemetery located just several Hundred Yards North of the Church.


14. The Cemetery Statue before it was restored.


15. My Father and Mothers  Grave Stone in the Cemetery.

16. My Uncle Philip and Aunt Maymes Grave Stone.