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The widow Dulong
and her children. Top row, left to right: Eldred and Irving.
Middle row, left to right: Hubert, Lloyd, Cecilia, Harold, and
Joseph. Bottom row, left to right: Dolores, Priscilla,
Julia (née Bourbonnais), Genevieve, and Lucille. Done at
Steckbauer's studio, Calumet, Michigan, around 1926. |
The Dulong Family

With a few exceptions, all most all people with the surname Dulong in
the United States and Canada descend from Richard Dulong. He was born
in 1718 in Normandie, France, and moved to New France around 1745, eventually
becoming an innkeeper in Montréal where he died in 1787. In my research,
I have been able to trace Richard Dulong's ancestry back three generations
in France and forward to his descendants living in Québec, Ontario, Michigan,
Massachusetts, Connecticut, Wisconsin, Montana, and Indiana. If
you are a Dulong from eastern Massachusetts or Nova Scotia, then you should
look at my special report on your family for a
surprise.
This web site is dedicated to the Dulong family and covers, or will eventually
offer, the following topics and features:
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Dulong
Family Registry: A database of North American and French Dulongs
organized by families with a name index |
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Dulong Questionnaire: Please complete
the questionnaire and I will try to help you link to the other Dulongs
[Temporarily removed until I can configure a new script to process
this form.] |
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Dulong
Discussion Group at Ancestry: This site is underutilized, I suggest
we use it to share our comments and observations about the Dulong
family |
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Announcements of Births, Marriages, and
Deaths |
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Accomplishments and News |
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Addresses and Contacts |
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Photographs
of the Dulong Family, please be patient, this web page loads slowly
because of the size and number of images |
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Dulong Family Reunions |
For our French speaking cousins I apologize for the lack of French pages.
However, if anyone wants to translate these pages, I will be happy
to add the translation. I can read French and translate it into
English, but I am afraid that I do not have the skills to translate from
English into French.

  
This page, and all contents, are Copyright
© 1995 by John P. DuLong, Berkley, MI. Created 2 December 1995. Modified
8 April 2020.
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