Aurore!  The Mystery of the Martyred Child
   
 

Quebec City, this 8th of July, 1920.

The Honourable Attorney General,

Quebec City.

Dear Sir,

It is my duty to inform you that Marie Anne Houde, sentenced to be hanged next October 1st and presently interned in the Quebec City prison, gave birth this morning to twins, a boy and a girl. The mother and the children are very well, and we have taken all the precautions required by the condition of the said prisoner, for herself and for the newborns.

Medical care was diligently given by the prison doctor, Doctor Jos. Gosselin.

The two children were baptised this very day by the Catholic chaplain in the prison chapel, and a copy of the birth and baptismal certificate was given to the jailer.

I have the honour to be,

Your very devoted servant,

Cléophas Blouin

Sheriff.

Source: ANQ, Ministère de la Justice, E 17, 1960-01-036388, 7 D 004 01-01-002A-01, Cléophas Blouin, Lettre annonçant la naissance des jumeaux, July 8, 1920, 1.

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