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Bellemare
Bellemare (; (:bɛlmɑʁ)) is a common Norman surname, that means "somebody from Bellemare", name of several hamlets in Normandy. It is also one of the most common family names in Mauricie, Quebec. Its signification is "nice pond". ==History of the Canadian Bellemares== The Bellemares share a common ancestor with the Gélinas: Étienne Gellineau, a sargier, from La Salenderie, close to Saintes in France's Saintonge area (now known as Charente-Maritime). Gellineau married France Huguette Robert in Saint-Michel's catholic Church 27 June 1645. He settled the Mauricie area in 1658 and worked for three years as an indentured servant for Pierre Boucher, Governor of Trois-Rivières. Gellineau had three sons: Étienne, Jean-Baptiste and Pierre. Jean-Baptiste eventually took the name Bellemare.〔(Généalogie - Famille Jean-Louis Gélinas )〕〔Leslie Choquette, Frenchmen into Peasants: Modernity and Tradition in the Peopling of French Canada, 1997〕
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