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1801 According to his WWI Draft Registration, John was of medium height and medium build. He had grey eyes and dark brown hair.

It is unknown if John ever married or had children. He lived with his parents in Spencer, Massachusetts, from 1887 through 1911 and from 1918 through 1920. In 1911, John paid his parents $2.00 rent per month.

According to the 1940 Census, John had only completed the 5th grade.

In 1940, John reported that he had earned $393 in 1939.

Perhaps our John is the John ARBOUR who was born on 19 Mar 1881 and whodied in Aug 1970. His SSN 044-05-8367 was issued in Connecticut before1951.[SSDI] 
ARBOUR, Joseph Jean Baptiste (I4935)
 
1802 According to his WWI Draft Registration, Joseph was of medium height and medium build, with blue eyes and light brown hair. He also had a disabled arm.
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In 1940, Joseph reported that he had earned $960 in 1939.
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Kennebec Journal (ME) -- 14 May 1968
JOSEPH B. ARBOUR
Augusta -- Joseph B. Arbour, 75, of 22 Cumberland St., died Monday at Augusta General Hospital after a long illness. He had been an employee of the Edwards Division of Bates Manufacturing Company for50 years. He was born in Joliet, PQ, Canada, 8 June 1892, the son of Michel and Adelaide Lasalle Arbour. He was a communicant of St Augustine Catholic Church, a member of Artisans Society, and the StJohn the Baptist Union of America Counseil Lavalle, and prior to his retirement was employeed as aslubber tender in the card room at Bates. He is survived by one daughter, Muriel Dostie of Augusta; four brothers, Edouard, Anselme, and Rosaire, all of Augusta, and Ernest Arbour of Boston; two sisters, Mrs. Bernadette Turgeon of Augusta and Mrs.Marguerite Porcello of Medford, MA; three grandchildren; several nieces, nephews, and cousins. A high requiemMass will be sung at 9 am Thursday at St Augustine Catholic Church. Burial will follow in St Augustine Cemetery.

ARBOUR, Joseph B. -- Friends may call at the Plummer Funeral Home Inc, 16 Pleasant St., Augusta, from 1 pm to 10 pm today and Wednesday. A high requiem Mass will be sung at 9 am Thursday at St Augustine Catholic Church.
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Bio from Facebook on 05 Jun 2010:
05 Jun 1892 -- Born in Joliette, Quebec, Joseph-Francois ARBOUR was the3rd of 12 children of carter, mill laborer, and teamster Michel ARBOURand his wife Adelaide LASALLE. Lured by the prosperity in the textile industry, his family emigrated fromQuebec to the United States, settling in Augusta, Maine, when Joseph was about 11. As a young man, Joseph began working in the cotton mills, first as a spinner, then as an operative, and lastly as "a slubber tender in the card room." All totaled, hewas an employee of the Edwards Division of Bates Manufacturing Companyfor 50 years. On 15 January 1917 in Augusta, Joseph married 21-year old Clara POULIN. In the ensuing years, they had 4 children - 2 daughtersand 2 sons - although only Murielseemsto have married and had children. According to his WWI Draft Registration from June 1917, Joseph was of medium height and medium build, with blue eyes and light brown hair; he also had a disabled arm. In Augusta on 08 April 1965, Clara breathedherlast breath. Joseph followed her 3 years later, passing away on 13May 1968. Both were buried in St Augustine Catholic Cemetery in Augusta. 
ARBOUR, Joseph Francois (I4908)
 
1803 According to his WWI Draft Registration, Joseph was of medium height and medium build. He had blue eyes and light brown hair.

At the time of Alice's death, Joseph was grandfather to 10 and great-grandfather to 4.[obit]
The Montana Standard (Butte, MT) -- Sunday 06 Jan 1963
GOLDEN WEDDING
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williams and family spent Sunday in Dillon at the Joe Arbour home where they were hosts at a golden wedding celebration honoring Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arbour, Mrs. Williams' parents. Among those from Wisdom who attended the golden wedding celebration were Mrs. Dwain McKevitt and girls, Melody Triplett, Mrs. Amy Stephens, Amy Stephens, HallieStephens, and Mr. and Mrs. Argyl Stephens and Terry Jo.

The Montana Standard (Butte, MT) -- Sunday 20 Jan 1963
DILLON RECEPTION FETES COUPLE ON ANNIVERSARY
Dillon -- A reception honoring the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arbour, Dillon, was given recently. Mr. Arbour, a former Butte resident, is the brother of Mrs. B. J. Lawrence, 1634Schley. The couple was married in Butte on31 Dec 1912. They lived in Wisdom and Portland, OR, before moving to Dillon about 10 years ago. There are four children living, including Mrs. Charles (Joanne) Viviano, Long Beach, CA, Mrs. Raymond (Vivian) Simonsen, Helena, Mrs. Thomas (Roberta) Williams,Wisdom, and Wayne Arbour, Helena. Among the guests attending the reception were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williams and son, Wisdom; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simonsen, Helena; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Arbour, Helena; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Viviano and children, Long Beach,CA; Mrs. Bonnie Arbour, Dillon; Mrs. Douglas Dower and children, Great Falls; Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Lawrence,Butte; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dickson and son and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rosendal, Anaconda; Mrs. Amy Stephens and daughters and Mr. and Mrs Argyle Stephens, Wisdom; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson, Dillon. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lippert, Helena; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harda, Mary Jo Waldemar, Mr. andMrs. William McMannis, Isabella Harting, Maggie and Jane Bryan, Linda Wiley, Josephine Wolf, May Sprinkle,Edna Blackburn, Molly Kambich, Mr.and Mrs. Ralph Huntley, Mrs. Dwain Kevitt and daughters, Melody Triplett, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kennison, Philip Bond, Mrs. Roy Simonsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tovey. 
ARBOUR, Joseph Carl (I2505)
 
1804 According to hiw WWI Draft Registration, Joseph was tall with a slenderbuild, black eyes, and black hair. ARBOUR, Joseph Edouard Barthelemy (I1636)
 
1805 According to hiw WWI Draft Registration, Joseph was tall with a slenderbuild, black eyes, and black hair. ARBOUR, Joseph Edouard Barthelemy (I1636)
 
1806 According to Irene SAUER, Eva and Eugene had no children.

During the 1930 Census, Eugene's widowed mother lived with them. She also lived with them in 1940.

According to the 1940 Census, Eva had completed the 7th grade.

In 1940, Eva reported that she had earned $553 in 1939. 
ARBOUR, Eva (I3727)
 
1807 According to Land Records, George purchased 160 acres of land in Gettysburg, SD, on 15 Nov 1909.

In 1911, George owned a total of 240 acres of Sections 28 and 29, Twp 119 N, Ranges 78 and 79 W, loacted in Riverside, Potter Co, SD. It is unclear if George and Eva farmed the land.

In 1928, George and Eva, as well as their daughter Bernice and son George were all listed as registered Republicans on the Voter Registration Rolls in California.

George was a Registered Republican in California
in 1928

According to the 1940 Census, George had completed 8th grade, which washigher than average for the time. 
ARBOUR, Georges H(Regis Or Bud) (I2441)
 
1808 According to Lea (ARCAND) RIZZI, Paul is the biological son of Cora's brother Paul Homer PILOTTE and his wife Irene M. WOLFE.

From Lea (ARCAND) RIZZI on 10 Jun 2005: Hello Family and Friends: I am sure you remember the accident that took my cousin Paul Arbour's son Justin and his wife. Baby Autumn is doing very well. Shortly after, Paul's wife had to go to the hospital for a medical problem that she has hadfor many years. She is now in a nursing home and possibly will not make it home. Now Paul, who had had three strokes, had his fourth about a little over a week ago. He is totally paralyzed on one whole side. Thedoctors said he had no left brain action and last night he recommended Paul be taken off his feeder since he could not swallow or think. It will be done sometime today with his family around him. Please pray for this sweet person and gentle man whotook care of everyone except himself.Thank you so much for your prayers.

From Lea (ARCAND) RIZZI on 13 Jun 2005: Paul had made a written requestthat if he was on tubes after a few days, he wanted the tubes removed.They now have him on morphine and the doctors feel without his blood pressure medication he would have a massive heart attack and it wouldn'tbe long after that. His sister handled the request to the doctor and Paul was able to answer to the fact that was what he wanted. They brought his wife to him from the hospital to say goodbye and when his daughter came to see him, he was trying to cry; he really loved her. All his family left yesterday because many had to go home. They were all affected by this happening to him, but they all expected it because it was hisfourth stroke and was very serious this time.

From Lea (ARCAND) RIZZI on 07 Jul 2005: Paul will be in a nursing home for the rest of his life and Mickey is settled in at home, according toPaul's sister Holly Turner who was settling Mickey at home.
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www.projo.com (RI) -- Wednesday 26 Dec 2007 -- by Alisha A. Pina
WHERE LOVE BLOOMS
This couple proved love is ageless and the determined will make it happen. The bride couldn't wear heels. Fluffy, comfortable slippers decorated with lace and pearl-like beading will do. In reciting his vows, the groom was barely understood.But hisgrin, and the sparkle in his eyes, screamed, "I do." Neither could stand and hold hands during the ceremony. Serena Cole and Paul Arbour, instead, sat and faced each other. They touched by clutching the chaplain's knee-length stole. And neither hadthe finances for last Wednesday's wedding. The staff at Eastgate Nursing& Rehabilitation Center, where the two met just three months ago, tookcare of that. A volunteer, Ines Heirsch, made the dress and veil by hand and bakedthe three-tier cake.Others catered, decorated, got the legal paperwork and donated the rings. "Paul came to us in August, and in October they announce to us that they were getting married and were in love," said Renee Ferruccio, the Waterman Avenue center's charge nurseand unit manager for the first floor. "At first, we thought it was cute and then we knew they were serious, so we went right to work." It was a first for the center, which houses 63 residents on its two floors. Cole, 65, and Arbour, 62, had roomsonopposite wings on the same floor. Theymet at one of the many activities held there. "We met in exercise class," Cole said, while confiding she caught him sneaking a peak. Next came the love letters, whichArbour had the nurses deliver. Cole walkedher responses back to his room once she found out where it was. When asked what she likes most about Arbour, she looked at him, his eyes still dancing with delight, and said, "His looks and his smile." Ferruccio said,"They began holding hands atallthe activities. They set the wedding date for December 19." It was Arbour's third marriage. His first two wives died, Cole explained. And it was Cole's first. "My mother wouldn't let me getmarried, but now that she passed away, I can get marriedwhenever I want," the former Maine resident said. "She didn't like the guys I picked." When asked if her mother would approve of Arbour, Cole said, "She better, because I married him."Arbour is a former tow truck driver who grew up in East Providence.The wedding took place in a common area and the aisle was the center's corridors. The Eastgate chaplain, Susan Eenigenberg, who usually helps the residents through grief, illnesses, loneliness and the death of friends and relatives, officiated. "Ohhh, I'm gonna cry," a staff member said as the traditional music began to play. Another said, "We did it. Look, look, the bride is coming!" The best man was Eastgateresident Melvin Goldenberg; the matron of honor, Cole's roommate, was JoannaFortes."Welcome," Eenigenberg said. "A wedding is such a wonderful occasion, full of hopes, dreams and excitement. Loveis powerful and yet it is also simple. It is the highest achievement."She skipped several lines of their vows, stating theyhave already proved they are committed to each other "in sickness and in health." The chaplain continued, "Love never fails. What you have given me is [the ideato]never give up. That is love." When it was time tosay, "I do," Arbour didn't wait until Eenigenberg finished. "I will with the help of God," the groom said. He was dressed in a maroon button-down, black slacks,and a tie. His boutonnièrewas pinnedto his red-and white-striped suspenders. Said Cole, "Paul, I wish to be your wife. Ipromise to lgrant, Ae,e Le ssaole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»ove and support you from this day forward as long as we both shall live." She got up and walked to himfor their first official kiss. Those in the audience -- including one of Arbour's daughters, a lot of staff, disabled residents and others -- thenthrew fake rose petals at them. Cole gladly showed off her diamond ring aspeople congratulated her. Yet she wouldn't let go ofher man'shand. They will move into a new room together in the coming days.
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He had 6 Living Arbour 
ARBOUR, Paul Armand (I4235)
 
1809 According to Marilyn ARBOUR GOUETT: As a pedestrian, Marie has sufferedsevere head injuries in two separate car accidents, the first one on 12 December 1984, and the second one on 24 February 1996.
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Toronto Star (ON) -- Saturday 24 Apr 2010
KELLY, Marie Elizabeth Arbour - Passed on to Heaven Thursday, 22 April 2010 after a brave 26-year miracle. A devoted wife of 56 years to Joseph, loving mother of Joseph, James, Karen, Denise, Sandra,Deborah and Thomas. She will be missed by her grandchildren Marissa, Dan, Caitlin, Julia, Jordan, Pierce, Maggie, Alison, Carlye, Lachlan and Bronwyn. Mariewas one of the founding members of St. Brigid's Parish Young People's Club along with her lifelong friends Helen Coffee, Mary Trombetta and Betty Gallagher. In addition to raising a large, healthy and happy family, Marie was instrumental in assisting her husband Joe with his successin life including founding RE/MAX Hallmark Realty. Marie will be missed by everyone she met and will surely guide all who knew her to her side in Heaven. Marie will be resting at Paul O' Conner Funeral Home, 1939Lawrence Ave. E., on Sunday, 25 April, from 3-5 pm and 7-9 pm, where friends and family will be welcome to gather and pay their respects. Thefuneral will be held at 2 pm on Monday, 26 April, at Canadian Martyrs Church at 522 Plains Rd., at Woodbine Ave., with the burial held after Mass at St John's Cemetery Norway, 256 Kingston Rd. and a reception following (shortly after 4 pm) at Canadian Martyrs Parish Hall. In lieu offlowers, donations can be made to Community Head Injury Resource Services, 62 Finch Ave. W., North York, ON M2N 7G1.

Excerpt from Marie's online Guestbook
24 April 2010
It is very difficult to say good bye to a lovely person who touched ourlives deeply. Good journey Marie ... A-okay. Much love the Kelly girlsin Calgary ~ Glenda Kelly, Calgary, Alberta 
ARBOUR, Marie Elizabeth (I5742)
 
1810 According to Patricia Anne (AUDET) ZIMBA: Like at least one of her siblings, Germaine also contracted polio as a youngster. However, she survived and was merely left with a slightly impaired left leg.

Waterville Morning Sentinel (ME) -- 26 Mar 2002
Waterville -- Germaine A. Zimba, 80, of Eustis Parkway, died Monday morning, 25 Mar 2002, at Maine General Medical Center in Waterville after a short illness. She was born in Augusta, 29 Dec 1921, the daughter of Louis and Emma (Genest) Arbour. Sheis survived by a son, F. William "Bill" Zimba and his wife, Patricia, of Unity; grandchildren, Jeffrey and Angela Zimba of Shawmut, Cheryl and Blaine Anthony of Waterville, and Greg and Wanda Zimba of Benton; two great-grandchildren, Jordan and Drake Zimba; two step-great-grandchildren, Shauntelle and Courtney Anthony;and by several nieces and nephews. At her request there will be no public visitation nor funeral service. Burial will be at a later date at the convenienceof the family. Memorial donations in her memory may be sent to March of Dimes, Maine Chapter, 12 Acme Road, PO Box 68, Brewer ME04412. Arrangements are with Gallant Funeral Home, 10 Elm St, Waterville. 
ARBOUR, Germaine Yvonne (I4152)
 
1811 According to the 1920

Hallograss,Aroostook county, maine , usa census, Edwina and LilianneLeblanc were residing with their maternal grand-parents, Adolphe et Marie Lamare. Their parents Benoit Leblanc et Albertine Lamarre had already moved to New-Brunswick leaving those 2 daughters behind.Census is inphotos. 

LEBLANC, Edwina (I29802)
 
1812 According to the 1920
Hallograss,Aroostook county, maine , usa census, Edwina and Lilianne Leblanc were residing with their maternal grand-parents, Adolphe et MarieLamare. Their parents Benoit Leblanc et Albertine Lamarre had already moved to New-Brunswick leaving those2 daughters behind.Census is in photos. 
LEBLANC, Lilianne (I51893)
 
1813 According to the Augusta Directory, Barthelemi owned a grocery store --Toulouse and Arbour -- with Alfred J. TOULOUSE. It was located at 39 Washington Street in Augusta, ME. The two of them operatedit from about 1921 until Barthelemi's death in 1936. Alfred then continued the business under his own name until about 1969. In 1967, Alfred shared the building space with Toulouse and Dowling Real Estate. In 1971, the address was a vacant store front.

According to his WWI Draft Registration, Barthelemi was of medium height and medium build with brown eyes and dark hair.

Kennebec Journal (Augusta, ME) -- 23 Jan 1936
BARTHELEMI ARBOUR
Barthelemi Arbour, in business in this city for a number of years and widely known and liked, died early Wednesday at the Fairfield Sanitorium, aged 37 years. He was the junior member of the firm of Toulouse and Arbour, grocers with a store on Washington Street. His death followed a long illness. He was born 11 April 1898, in Joliet, Canada, the son of Barthelemi and Celina Boisvert Arbour. He came to Augusta as a young boy and attended school at St Augustine's parochial school and the Augusta public schools. For a time he was employed at the Edwards Manufacturing Company and for a number of years at the former Fuller-Holway Company warehouse on Water Street. In 1921, Mr. Arbour and Mr. Toulouse entered into a business together. The deceased made friends readily and had a wide circle of loyal friends. He belonged to a number of organizations, including the Society of Artisans, Foresters, Union St Jean de Baptist, and Society de St Jean de Baptist, also the Calumet Club. Besideshis wife who was Marie Gosselin, he is survived by six daughters, Jean d'Arc, Rita, Juliette, Gabriel, Georgette, Carmine, and one son, Robert; also three sisters Sister Barthelemi of Trois Rivieres, SisterGabriel ofValley Fields, PQ, and Mrs. Treffle Gilbert of this city, and three brothers, Joseph, Edward, and Hector Arbour, all of Augusta. The body is at the home at 4 Stewart Lane, and funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 8 o'clock at StAugustine's Catholic Church. 
ARBOUR, Adolfe Barthelemy (I1248)
 
1814 According to the Augusta Directory, Barthelemi owned a grocery store --Toulouse and Arbour -- with Alfred J. TOULOUSE. It was located at 39 Washington Street in Augusta, ME. The two of them operatedit from about 1921 until Barthelemi's death in 1936. Alfred then continued the business under his own name until about 1969. In 1967, Alfred shared the building space with Toulouse and Dowling Real Estate. In 1971, the address was a vacant store front.

According to his WWI Draft Registration, Barthelemi was of medium height and medium build with brown eyes and dark hair.

Kennebec Journal (Augusta, ME) -- 23 Jan 1936
BARTHELEMI ARBOUR
Barthelemi Arbour, in business in this city for a number of years and widely known and liked, died early Wednesday at the Fairfield Sanitorium, aged 37 years. He was the junior member of the firm of Toulouse and Arbour, grocers with a store on Washington Street. His death followed a long illness. He was born 11 April 1898, in Joliet, Canada, the son of Barthelemi and Celina Boisvert Arbour. He came to Augusta as a young boy and attended school at St Augustine's parochial school and the Augusta public schools. For a time he was employed at the Edwards Manufacturing Company and for a number of years at the former Fuller-Holway Company warehouse on Water Street. In 1921, Mr. Arbour and Mr. Toulouse entered into a business together. The deceased made friends readily and had a wide circle of loyal friends. He belonged to a number of organizations, including the Society of Artisans, Foresters, Union St Jean de Baptist, and Society de St Jean de Baptist, also the Calumet Club. Besideshis wife who was Marie Gosselin, he is survived by six daughters, Jean d'Arc, Rita, Juliette, Gabriel, Georgette, Carmine, and one son, Robert; also three sisters Sister Barthelemi of Trois Rivieres, SisterGabriel ofValley Fields, PQ, and Mrs. Treffle Gilbert of this city, and three brothers, Joseph, Edward, and Hector Arbour, all of Augusta. The body is at the home at 4 Stewart Lane, and funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 8 o'clock at StAugustine's Catholic Church. 
ARBOUR, Adolfe Barthelemy (I1248)
 
1815 According to the SSDI, Lionel was born on 15 Apr 1923.
Social Security Number: 007-07-0366 issued in Maine 
DAIGLE, Lionel Viateur (I28601)
 
1816 Acte de baptême:"Le quatrième jour de juin de la présente année par moisoussigné: Charles A. Martin prestre chanoine de la cathédrale faisantles fonctions curiales en cette paroisse a esté baptisé Charles Letardif, fils de Guillaume Letardif et MiAWor iseert),bres18 Rivitab» «tab»arie Godin sa femme, né le même jour. Les parrain et maraine ont esté Charles Godin fils de Charles Godin et Louyse Mathieu fille de Jean Mathieu tous habitans de cette mesme paroisse qui ont déclaré ne scavoir signer de ce interpellé suivant l'ord MiAWor iseert),bres18 Rivitab» «tab»onnance".(signé) Charles Amador Martin TARDIF, Charles (I72471)
 
1817 Acte de mariage de François Poudret et de Marie GiraultLe douze mai 1807 par devant nous Charles Leboiteux maire et officier public de la commune de Vasles sont comparu François Poudret laboureur demeurant avec son pére, né le vingt sixoctobre 178rnellfecti??heuole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»6 signé au registre de Gautier vicaire à Vasles, filsmajeur de Jean Poudret laboureur demeurant à le Chatre de cette commune et de feue Magdeleine Bouquet d'une part et de Marie Girault demeurant avec son péreetmére née levingt troisaoût 1789 sigllfecti??heuole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»né au registre de Porcherinvicaire à Vasles, fillemineur et légitime des présents Jacques Girault laboureur et de Marie Liége demeurant à la métairie de la Saisinière de cette commune d'autre part . Lesquelsnous ont requis de procéder à la célèbti??heuole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»ration du mariage projeté entre eux et dont publications ont été faites en notre maison commune de Vasles le 19 et 26 avril de cette année, aucune opposition au dit mariage faisant droit à leur requisition après avoir donnélecture des pièces ci-deslèbti??heuole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»sus mentionné et du chapitre 6 du titre code civil intitulé du mariage, avons demandé au futur époux et future épouse dit vouloir se prendre pour mari et femme chacun d'eux ayant répondu séparement et affirmativementdéclaronsau nom de la loi que lelèbti??heuole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»dit François Poudret et Marie Girault sont unispar le mariage ,de tout nousavonsdressé acte en présence de Louis Mimault demeurant à Gorbeau de cette communr qui estl'oncle de l'époux et de Jacques Guérindemeurant au bourg de la commune des Forgelelèbti??heuole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»s qui estcousin de l'époux et de René Liègedemeurant à la Gruzadière de cette commune oncle de l'épouse et de René Girault demeurant à la Poitevinièrede cette commune qui est l'oncle de l'éouse lesquelsaprés qui avons donné lecture ont dit époux ei??heuole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»ttémoinsdéclaré ne savoir signéLe Boiteux Maire Famille: Francois POUDRET / Marie GIRAULT (F12733)
 
1818 Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. En vie (I32201)
 
1819 Adelard J. TETREAULT
1884-1936
St Anne Roman Catholic / Paroisse Sainte Anne Parish Cemetery
Lesperance Rd. , Tecumseh, Sandwich East Township Essex County, ON
(Concession 2, Lot 151) 
TETREAULT, Adelard (I86853)
 
1820 Adele never married or had children. She lived with her sister Leontineand her family. ARBOUR, Adele Marie (I1209)
 
1821 Adele never married or had children. She lived with her sister Leontineand her family. ARBOUR, Adele Marie (I1209)
 
1822 Adolph never married or had children. He lived in Baton Rouge in 1900, in 1910, and in 1920. In 1900, he lived with his widowed mother at 609 St Louis Street. In 1910 and in 1920, he lived with sister Edna and brother-in-law Alfred PERSAC.

Adolph Arbour
25 July 1858 - 26 June 1929
A devoted son and brother
You who loved us in life,
Do not forget us in death. 
ARBOUR, Adolph (I1250)
 
1823 Adolph never married or had children. He lived in Baton Rouge in 1900, in 1910, and in 1920. In 1900, he lived with his widowed mother at 609 St Louis Street. In 1910 and in 1920, he lived with sister Edna and brother-in-law Alfred PERSAC.

Adolph Arbour
25 July 1858 - 26 June 1929
A devoted son and brother
You who loved us in life,
Do not forget us in death. 
ARBOUR, Adolph (I1250)
 
1824 Adopté par Bertrand Versailles et Antoinette Arbour.Fille de Oliva Arbour ARBOUR, Noella (I6342)
 
1825 Adopted son KERR, David (I47373)
 
1826 Adoptée par Jean Gervaise et Anne Archambault. CHAUVIN, Charlotte (I10445)
 
1827 Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. En vie (I38685)
 
1828 Adoption d'une petite orpheline de 5 ans et demi nommée Eunice Bouliane. TREMBLAY, Ulysse Pierre (I17977)
 
1829 Adpoted MARTELL, Andrew (I56784)
 
1830 Adresse:

EMAIL: aantoniadis@verizon.net  
ARBOUR, Anishe (I1111)
 
1831 Adresse:

EMAIL: aantoniadis@verizon.net  
ARBOUR, Anishe (I1111)
 
1832 Adresse:

EMAIL: francoisarbour@premiumbeat.com  
ARBOUR, Francois (I3901)
 
1833 Adresse:

EMAIL: nadeauguylaine@videotron.ca  
NADEAU, Guylaine (I1935)
 
1834 Adresse:

EMAIL: pierrette.arbour@sympatico.ca  
ARBOUR, Pierrette (I6541)
 
1835 Adresse:
124 Mills St., Ward 3
Pittsburgh 
BARBARA, X (I9297)
 
1836 Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. En vie (I54896)
 
1837 Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. En vie (I64935)
 
1838 Adresse:
40 Riverside Dr.
Attleboro 
PROULX, George (I64887)
 
1839 Adresse:
513 Winfield Ave.
Pittsburgh 
MULVIHILL, Dennis John (I59963)
 
1840 Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. En vie (I64872)
 
1841 Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. En vie (I49495)
 
1842 Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. En vie (I1934)
 
1843 Adresse:
Michel Corbeil
1600 St-Pierre Sud
Joliette P.Q. 
CORBEIL, Michel (I26635)
 
1844 Adrien Limoges ou Amand, de la ville de Bordeaux, Guyenne (Gironde). LIMOGES, Adrien (I54142)
 
1845 Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA) - Sunday 08 Aug 2010
Funeral Notice, HANNAMAN
Katherine "Katy" Arbour Hannaman died peacefully at home on Friday evening, 6 August 2010, at age 92. She was preceded in death by her belovedhusband of almost 70 years, Fred A. Hannaman, Jr.; her parents: SidneyV. Arbour, Sr. and Julia BahlingerArbour; her sister, Gertie Lee Arbour McNeely; her brothers: J.B. Arbour and Robert F. Arbour; and two sons-in-law: A.P. Laborde and Michael P. Burns.She is survived by her daughters: Mary Kay Hannaman Burns Collins (husband Donald) of New Orleans,LAand Nancy Hannaman LaBorde Endom (husband Frank) of Baton Rouge, LA; her grandchildren: Paul Laborde (wife Bridget) of Baton Rouge, LA, Robert L. Endom (wife Susan) of Atlanta, GA, Frank V. Endom III (wife Ileana) of Germantown, MD, Suzanne Burns Childs (husband Scott) of New Orleans, LA, PatrickH. Burns (wife Laura) of Pass Chrisitan, MS, Katherine Endom Davis (husband Mike) of Richmond, VA, Emelie Burnes Rountree (husband Will) of Atlanta, GA and David H. Endom of Richmond, VA. She isalsosurvived by 14 great-grandchildren: Courtney, Margot, and David Childs of New Orleans, LA, Katerina and Ian Endom of Germantown, MD, Michael P. Burns of Pass Christian, MS, Preston and Connor Davis of Richmond, VA, Harrison and Cecelia LaBordeofBaton Rouge, LA, Brenna and Aubrey Endom of Atlanta, GA and Libby and Caroline Rountree of Atlanta, GA. She issurvived by her brother, Sidney V. Arbour, Jr.; her sisters; Eloise Arbour Selig (husband Roland), Sr. Jane Louise Arbour, CSJ, and Virginia Arbour Tomeny; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. The family wishes to thank the staff of Home Instead especially her caregivers: Patricia Bellard, Kahla Evans and Karen Walker; and the staff ofAmedisys Hospice. Katy graduated from St Joseph Academy and LSU School of Home Economics Education. She was a member of Delta Zeta Sorority, the Junior Leagueof Baton Rouge, the Book Club, the Interioir Decorating Club, and the Harness Club.She was one of the founding parishioners of St Aloysius Catholic Chruch and had been very active in parish ministries. Visitationwill be on Monday, 9 August 2010 at St Aloysius Catholic Church from 9:00 - 11:00 am with a Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 am.In lieu of flowers, donations preferred to the Fred and Katherine Hannaman Scholarship fund at St Aloysius Catholic Church or St Joseph Academy Foundation. Rabenhorst Funeral Home, 825 Government St., Baton Rouge, LA in charge of arrangements. 
ARBOUR, Mary Katherine (I6075)
 
1846 Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA) -- 13 Oct 1988
ARBOUR, FREDRICK STEVENS
Died Monday, 10 Oct 1988, at Community Hospital, DeQueen, AR. He was 81, a native of Baton Rouge and resident of DeQueen, AR. He was a retiredwelder. Graveside services were held in Beacon Hill Cemetery, DeQueen,10 am Wednesday, conducted by HaroldBeltz and Glen Farnsworth. Survived by wife, Jewel Mitchell Arbour, Baton Rouge; a son, Dr. W.H. Arbour,DeQueen; a brother, Melvin Arbour, Houston,Texas; a sister, Lessie Kroger, Baton Rouge; four grandchildren; a great-grandchild;two nieces; and two nephews. Wilkerson Funeral Home, DeQueen, were in charge of arrangements. 
ARBOUR, Frederick Stevens (I3974)
 
1847 Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA) -- 14 & 15 Jan 2005
ANNIE LEONA ARBOUR
Arbour, Annie Leona -- A homemaker and resident of Apollo Beach, FL, she died at 3 pm Wednesday, 12 Jan 2005, at Sun City Center, FL. She was 85 and a native of Baker. Visiting was at Rabenhorst Funeral Home, 825 Government St., from 6 pm to8 pm Friday, 14 Jan. Religious service in the funeral home chapel at 2 pm Saturday, 15 Jan, conducted by Pastor David Gradnigo. Interment in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Baker. She is survived by her daughter, Rhonda Nunez and husband Tony, Apollo Beach; two sisters, Kay Pelletier, Pride, and Fay Bedell, Denham Springs; a brother, Charles Law, Baker; four grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.She was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence Arbour; three sisters, Yvonne Warren, Marie Hodgeson and Louise Miller; and two brothers, Walker and Dan Law. Pallbearers will be Joe Nunez, John Nunez, Jeremy Nunez, and Justin Nunez. 
LAW, Annie Leona (I6641)
 
1848 After driving across the Blue Water Bridge and entering the US at Port Huron, MI, on 15 Mar 1952, Joan intended to become a permanent US resident. At the time she was headed for the home of her fiance Richard NORTON, who lived at 1040 Coats Rd, Oxford, MI. She had come from the home of her father, who lived at 362 Midland Ave, Midland, ON. Joan was noted to be 5' 3 1/2" with a medium complexion, brown hair, and brown eyes.She was a bookkeeper who carried $30 with her.

On the occasion of her application for her Resident Alien's Border Crossing Identification Card on 29 Mar 1952, Joan claimed to be unemployed and was noted to weigh 115 pounds. 
ARBOUR, Joan Mary (I4706)
 
1849 After he was married he lived at Floral Cottage Dartmouth. Harry Gillard lived at West Ford Cottage, Dartmouth at time of marriage.Died 3rd Qtr 1950- 6b99. Registered at St Mary Hampshire in the 1901 Census. DYMOND, Harry Gillard (I34031)
 
1850 After her husband's death, Albertine Immigrated to the U. S. she settl ed in the Lowell, Mass. Area with her twin Daughters Albertine and Ernestine.... This was About 1910. Her two older sons, Thomas & Edouard imm igrated to the U. S. in about 1916. Their children changed their namefrom Crotty to Grady after Immigrating to the U. S. MARTEL, Albertine (I56346)
 

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