Upgrading Website!
It is time to upgrade this website. Due to the massive software enhancements made to Joomla this leaves us with no choice but to upgrade. All the blog comments made the transition to the new software.
The genealogy database has been changed. I could not keep the previous database. I settled on one that is being developed.
We are working hard on this and hope to have it completed in the next day or two day.


We have been busy with researching our other family lines. Hopefully, in 2011 we will get a chance to follow up on the Chalifoux family. We do have some information on the Chalifoux family but have never followed up researching the possible connections with the Ghostkeeper family. The connection is a marriage in the early 1800's. I will need to confirm the sources before making any announcment . I plan to do this in April 2011.



We have been researching the surname of Ghostkeeper for over six years and accumulated a lot of information which we have started to place online.To place ALL of the in information online will take several weeks. Please keeper checking back as we develop this website.
After several years of research I stumbled onto the surname of Collins. I was searching for the Ghostkeeper script and found they registered for the script using the surname of Collins. A word of advice DON'T GIVE UP. Keep searching. I was fortunate.
Métis Elders have recounted that families spent Christmas Eve by attending Midnight Mass, occasionally singing hymns in Cree or French, and then having a large supper and party known as réveillon . However, most celebrating during the holiday season was reserved for NewYear’s Day. As one Batoche Elder told historian Diane Payment “On Christmas Eve, we went to Midnight Mass, and when we got home, we ate a little, dranksome tea and went to bed. The presents were for New Year’s Day”.