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André Dumets/du Met/Demers (1631-1710) was baptized at St. Jacque, Dieppe, Normandy, the son of Jean du Met. He married Marie Chadville (1636-1708) in 1654 at Montréal, Quebec. They had eleven children, 1654-1673. Most descendants of their sons listed, to ca. 1850, lived in Quebec.
The Invisible Empire provides the first overview of Canadian telecommunications, from the laying of the first telegraph line between Toronto and Hamilton in 1846 to the separation between Nortel - then known as Northern Electric - and the American Bell System in 1956.
The word métis was originally used to identify children of French Canadian and Indian parents. It is now widely used to describe any of the descendants of Indian and non-Indian parents.