Narrator: In 1850 many Quebec families adopted Irish orphans. Their parents dead from ships fever on the Atlantic crossing.
Monsignor: Now Molly here is your new father and your new mother. You will now have the proud new name of Belanger. You are now a new Canadian Molly.
Molly Johnson: No! We have to keep our Irish names. My mother told me just before she died. We have to in memory of our homeland.
Adoptive Mother: Monsignor we'd accept that.
Monsignor: What's your name my child?
Molly Johnson: Johson sir! Molly Johson!
Monsignor: And you my child?
Orphan: Patrick! Patrick O'Neil!
Monsignor: And you?
Orphan: Kathleen Moyer!
Monsignor: Very well then
Narrator: A century and a half later many of those names still resound in Quebec.