There is no information that François, Domitilde or Pélagie ever married.
1881
In the 1881 census, New Brunswick, Westmorland, Dorchester Parish (Memramcook)
we have
Original :
Collections Canada
My copy :
http://mwlandry.ca/genealog/photos/29729recens1881.jpg
Page 2, line 15 to 17
Landry Palagie F 39 NB Catholic French W (1842)
Landry Mary F 11 NB Catholic French (1870)
Landry Julia A. F 19 NB Catholic French (1862)
Pélagie listed as widow, is with the two girls, Julia and Mary. Brother François
is not with them. Mother Julia also absent, probably died before 1881.
1891
In the 1891 census, New Brunswick, Westmorland, Dorchester Parish (Memramcook)
we have;
Original :
Collections Canada
My copy :
http://mwlandry.ca/genealog/photos/29729recens1891.jpg
Family number 126.
Landry Frank P M 71 Single Head NB Roman Catholic NB Nova Scotia
Landry Pelagie F 46 Single Sister NB Roman Catholic NB Nova Scotia (1845)
Landry Julian F 25 Single Sister NB Roman Catholic NB Nova Scotia (1866)
Landry Josephin F 16 Single Niece NB Roman Catholic NB NB (1875)
Landry Mary F 18 Single Niece NB Roman Catholic NB (1873)
We have brother François back with is sister Pélagie, Julie now named Julienne
(Julian) and qualified as sister. A new child named Joséphine and Marie
qualified as niece.
1901
In the 1901 census, New Brunswick, Westmorland, Dorchester Parish (Memramcook)
we have;
Original :
Automated Genealogy PDF
My copy :
http://mwlandry.ca/genealog/documents/29729recens1901.pdf
Line 15 to 18.
15 73 Landry Phypia F Head S Feb 8 1841 60
16 73 Landry Julia F Daughter S Mar 26 1865 36
17 73 Landry Mary O. F Daughter S Feb 5 1872 29
18 73 Landry Matildia F Sister S Feb 15 1838 63
Pélagie is listed as single, but Julie and Mary as
daughters. Mathilda, sister of Pélagie is with them.
1911
In the 1911 census, New Brunswick, Westmorland, Dorchester Parish (Memramcook)
we have
Original :
Collections Canada PDF
My copy :
http://mwlandry.ca/genealog/documents/40282recens1911.pdf
Line 46 and 47.
46 42 Landry Julien F S Mar 1864 47
47 42 Landry Marie F S Feb 1871 40
Daughter Julienne and Mary are without Pélagie.
Analysis
From this, I presume that Julie and Marie are the natural child of Pélagie. In
the Memramcook church register there is only one child born, said from parents
unknown for the 1861-1863 time frame. The child is called Julienne Innominée.
Innominée means which cannot be named. She was baptized 13 October 1863, born 19
months ago and the god parents are P. François and M. Domitille Landry. This
means she was born around March 1861. This date fits very well with the year of
Julie given in the 1871 census. Also in 1901 she is said born on the 26 of
March. Also born in March in the 1911 census. The god parents are most likely
François and Domitilde the sister of the presume mother, Pélagie. So I believe
that Julienne was born on the 26 March 1861, daughter of Pélagie Landry and an
unknown father.
My copy of the baptism - Right click on photo for full page of register

For Mary, in the 1871 census she is said one year old, so born around 1870. In
the Memramcook church register there is on the 6 February 1870, Marie Olive
enfant inconnu (unknown child) born avant hier (before yesterday, 4 February)
and the god parents are André V. Leblanc et Philomène Légère. These dates fit
very well with Mary. In 1901, she is said born on the 5th February. In 1901 we
also have Mary O, O for Olive, I believe. I have not identified the god parents.
So I believe that Marie Olive is the daughter of Pélagie Landry and an unknown
father.
My copy of the baptism - Right click on photo for full page of register

Finally I have found that Pélagie Landry died on the 21 July 1908 in Memramcook.
(Archives
provinciales du Nouveau-Brunswick)
Conclusion
Pélagie had two daughters from unknown father, Julienne born 26 march 1861 in
Memramcook and Marie Olive born on the 4th February 1870 also in Memramcook.
Marcel Walter Landry
26 septembre 2012
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