The church was founded to serve the needs of French-Canadian Catholic immigrants to New Hampshire.
These mills attracted Irish and French-Canadian immigrants.
Born in Worcester, Massachusetts, she is believed to have been the daughter of French-Canadian immigrants.
During the early 20th century, riots were common against Irish and French-Canadian immigrants in Providence, Rhode Island.
Delp was born in Peabody, Massachusetts on June 12, 1951 to French-Canadian immigrants.
The owners, the Cote family, were French-Canadian immigrants from Eastern Canada.
Both parents were French-Canadian immigrants.
In 1903 he married a seventeen-year-old girl named Alice from Worcester, Massachusetts, believed to be the daughter of French-Canadian immigrants.
The son of French-Canadian immigrants, his family included four sisters (one of whom died as a newborn) and three brothers.
French-Canadian immigrants started arriving in Woonsocket in the mid-19th century to work in the new mills.