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about me - a brief autobiography

Hello, my name is Tom LaPorte.  I live in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and I'm married with two teenage daughters and two terriers.  I work as the Windows Server Architect for a major Canadian retail company but my hobby and chief interest for the last 20 years has been genealogy.  Sorry, family first and then genealogy!  Okay, family, work and then genealogy.  Oh and Fly Ball with our terriers is rapidly consuming many weekends.  We may have the only Jack Russell Terrier in Fly Ball who feels that an 8 inch jump should be taken with 3 feet of height to spare!

It's no surprise that it has taken a while to get around to actually publishing this information.

Why would a LaPorte care about Bowles in Canada?  Well, admittedly my first research was into my own LaPorte roots which I started working on in about 1985.  At that time, with no internet, it was a struggle but the Family History Center was there with their vast library of microfilms and there were some local resources for French Canadian history in nearby St. Boniface which is the largest French Canadian community outside of the Province of Quebec.  When internet arrived and genealogists quickly realized the advantages of posting information on it, I discovered the World Association of LaPortes and St. Georges based in Montreal.  In a few minutes they confirmed what I had spent 10 years putting together and added a lot more.  Currently, I'm a board member and the web master for that association's web site.

So that's my father's side.  My mother was Marion Bowles from Ft. William, Ontario (now Thunder Bay).  While Grandpa Bowles died when I was still young, for as long as I can remember I had loved listening to Grandma Bowles' stories of my Bowles ancestors and also her early Jackson family history.  When there was no more challenge on the LaPorte side I turned to following up on Grandma's stories.  At first the Jacksons drew my interest but I soon discovered the record of Thomas Jackson's arrival at Ellis Island through that web site and filled in the few family details in between.  Unfortunately as there were no other family members of Grandma's generation surviving, the Bowles remained a complete mystery until I discovered a very old posting on the rootsweb Bowles surname forum.  A William Lee in B.C. had been looking for any information regarding the Bowles family of Ft. William and his email address was still the same.  He was amazed to hear from me and had long given up on finding anyone who shared his interest.  Having descended from a different branch two generations back I had not been aware of his existence but being one generation older than myself he had personal memories of his grandfather Bowles (my great-grandfather) telling stories of growing up in Quebec City and playing on the Plains of Abraham as a boy.  That opened up the doors and after a quick trip to the Quebec Archives in Quebec City, it was more like flood gates opening as the pieces started to fit together.

My thanks to my wife for putting up with all my evenings spent staring at my computer screen and muttering and to my daughters for not fully understanding but not completely ignoring me when I try to impress them with the importance of a major family history find!  May they come to realize some day that this is their story too which they can pass on to their children and their children's children so that they may know about and remember us.

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