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3551 | D: I28827 Name: Joseph-Georges-"Roland" ARBOUR Sex: M ALIA: Roland HARBOUR Birth: 29 AUG 1926 in Quebec, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada Residence: Drummondville QC Jun 1986 Baptism: 29 AUG 1926 Ste-Angele-de-Merici Catholic Church in Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada Event: his brother Albert HARBOUR and his cousin Fernande HARBOUR Godparents Death: 01 JUN 1986 in Drummondville, Drummond County, Quebec, Canada | HARBOUR, Roland (I43382)
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3552 | Damase Lebon was 25 years old when his son, Louis Francois Athanase Lebon, was born. Madeleine,the mother, was 30 years old.According to research done in France by Jean Buon at the archives in Arras, he was unable to find any children before 1832 or the marriage of the parents.Two remarks that he made in reference to Damase and Madeleine:(1) Damase isa rare first name. At first he thought Damas, the capital of Syria, but he checked and found that Damase is a real christian name.(2) He said he was surprised that the only name of the mother is Madeleine and it was the first time that he had seen that. He said that he suspected that she was an abandoned baby of unknown parents. It was the custom in France to give abandoned babies a christian name as a surname, but usually there is a second Christian name as a first name. Her last name, Madeleine, is a Christian name, but she has no first name.Damase was a shoemaker.Copies ofdeath records of BaptisteLebon and Rose Macquet were sent by email from France.Death record for Damase Lebon names his parents as Francoise Lebon and Claudine Fontaine. Hername is Marie Claudine Fontaine. | LEBON, Damase (I52042)
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3553 | Daniel went to Australia. He was in the gold fields near Adelaide in the 1850`s and later about 40 miles from Melbourne. John Drew says he wasa builder | CORTEEN, Daniel (I26907)
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3554 | Daniel's Death Record: Montana Death Index #83-6 ___ The Anaconda Standard (MT) -- Monday 06 Apr 1903 WOMAN BRUTALLY BEATEN WITH POKER When Daniel Arbour is arraigned before Judge Boyle this morning it is more than probable that he will get a severe punishment in the shape of a jail sentence, as Judge Boyle has no use for a man who will strike a woman and Arbour is charged with brutally assaulting Mrs. John Hayes, awidow, who lives in Cabin 35 on the Hesperus lode. The woman was so severely beaten with a heavy poker that she isnow confined to her bed under the care of Dr. Ignatius Donnelly. Arbour is a prisoner in the cityjail. According to the story of the Hayes woman, she has been feeding and lodging Arbour for years. She said she has made every effort to get rid of him, but without success. Frequently, she claims, Arbour has assaulted her and threatened her life.It appears that when Arbour returned home late last Saturday, he was in a state not bordering on absolute sobriety. He became angered at the Hayes woman and a quarrel followed. Inorder to emphasize the end of his argument, Arbour caught up a pokerand, it is said, belabored the head and shoulders of the Hayes woman, finally knocking her to the floor. The screams of the woman attracted the neighbors, and Arbour made himself scarce. The neighbors say that the Hayes woman was badly hurt and they sent for Dr. Donnelly. He found three ugly wounds made by the poker. One was on the scalp, a second on the forehead, and a third over the right eyebrow. There were several bruises on the shoulders in addition. After the wounds had been dressed,the woman grew so weak that it was necessary for her to take to her bed. Complaint of the assault was made to the police yesterday by the neighborsof the Hayes woman, and Policemen McGillie and Farrell went in search for Arbour. After several hours,thealleged brutal assailant of the Hayes woman was arrested. Being unable to furnish bonds to secure his release, he was locked up to await trial. If the Hayes woman is not in condition to comeinto court this morning to prosecute Arbour, the casewillhave to go over for a few days. The Anaconda Standard (MT) -- Thursday 09 Apr 1903 MUST FACE ASSAULT CHARGE -- Arbour, Alleged Brutal Assailant of Woman, Will Be Prosecuted to Full Extent of Law Daniel M. Arbour, who was arrested last Sunday charged with committing a brutal assult with a poker upon Mrs. John Hayes, a widow who has kepthouse for him for a long time, was yesterday formally charged at the county attorney's office withsecond degree assault. Dr. Ignatius Donnelly, county physician, who has been in daily attendance upon the woman, is the complaining witness. Although still confined to her bed, Mrs. Hayes is resting easily and gradually recovering. The complaint was filedin Justice Corrigan's court in Walkerville, where Arbour will be arraigned and thence probably taken to the county jail to await preliminary examination. According to the complaint, the Hayes woman must have suffered brutal abuse at the hands of Arbour. As a result of the alleged attack with the poker, she bears three ugly wounds upon her head and face and several bruises over her shoulders. It is declared the woman was knocked to the floor by the blows of Arbour. This was the return for several years of unrequited care she had given the man. Assistant County Attorney Culerian [sp?], who issued the complaint, said that the defendantwould be punished to the full extent of the law. The Anaconda Standard (MT) -- Wednesday 15 Apr 1903 HER HEAD BRUTALLY CUT -- ALLEGED ASSAILANT OF MRS. JOHN HAYES MUST STAND TRIAL -- Daniel M. Arbour is Bound Over to the District Court on a Charge of Assault as a Result of Examination Before Magistrate The evidence brought out yesterday in the case of Daniel M. Arbour, charged with second degree assault, tended to show that the alleged beating of Mrs. John Hayes, on the night of Saturday 4 April last, was most brutal and inhuman. The victim of the man's alleged assault, with a poker, it was said, was in the Walkerville justice court yesterday offeringas her strongest testimony against the defendant the three-inch long scar on her forehead, which plainly showed where the sevenstitches had been taken. She testified that Arbour administered the blow that cut herhead open. As a result of theexamination, which was held by Justice Patrick Colligan, Arbour was bound over to the district court on $500 bonds. His attemptto secure bondsmen was futile up to a late hour and he was confined to the county jail. Mrs. Hayes, the victim of the alleged assault, told a pitiful story of abuse upon the witness stand. She said that for eight years she had been housekeeping for Arbour down in herlittle home, 35 on the Hesperus lode, and that until lately the friendliest relations had existed between them, but that on the Saturday night in question, he came home under the influence of liquor and for some imaginary grievance attacked her. Her face was turned, she testified, whenthe blow was struck, and she did not know what happened after that. Mrs. Nellie Williams, one of the neighbors, thentestified that she entered the house and there found that Mrs. Hayes was confined to her bedand very weak. There were clots of blood, she said, all over the floor. Dr.Ignatius Donnelly was summonedto dress the wounds. He gave evidence asto the serious nature and told of the force of the blowthat must have been given to inflict such a deep cutwith a blunt instrument. There were several wounds, he said, and a number of bruises on the woman's headand shoulders. The worst was, he testified, over the right eye, extending in a halfcircle from a point between the eyes and up and aroundthe temple. The skin and flesh, he said, was laid back over the eye. Arbourmade no defense and was bound over to the district court and committedto the care of the sheriff's office to await trial. An information will be filed against him within aday or two. ___ Perhaps Daniel just could not stay out of trouble . . . The Anaconda Standard (MT) -- Tuesday 05 Sep 1911 "GIVE ME THE PAPERS," SAYS ASPIRANT, BUT GETS BLOW In an argument over "the woman in the case," Dan Arbour, 856 East Mercury, and John Hart were yesterday taken to the city jail, Arbour on an assault charged preferred by Hart, who in turn was accusedof breaking inwindows in Arbour's cabin after thewoman had left Hart for his rival.At the station, Hart displayed a badly bruised head, the result of blows from a blunt instrument wielded by Arbour, he said. "Give me the papers" is the remark credited to Hart when he met his rivaland the womanearly yesterday. Evidently he did not get the papers or the woman, for he beat a retreat under punishment and the police were called. Both men are willing to be jailed to appear against each other this morning. ___ | ARBOUR, Daniel(Francois Damien) (I3122)
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3555 | Dans la Généalogie, il est écrit LAC NOIR Les Anglais ont traduit le nom français en Black Lake, qui a été conservé pour la municipalité, bien que la majorité de la population y soit francophone et que le gentilé Black-Lakien n'ait aucun équivalent anglais connu. Notons qu'en 1884, existaise dereraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»t une mission, devenue paroisse en 1924, répondant au nom de Saint-Désiré-du-Lac-Noir. L'usage courant, pour Black Lake, a été Lac Noir dans les années 1930 et 1940. | BINETTE, Francois-Xavier (I14481)
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3556 | Dans un acte de marige, dénommé Jean-Baptiste dit Fortin de cette paroisse d'une part. Aucune mention des parents. | Famille: Jean-Baptiste FORTIN / Adee-Zaïs BELOIN (F2854)
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3557 | DARBY, John MarriageWife: Sarah HALLMarriage Date: 6 Aug 1812 Recorded in: Chatteris, Cambridgeshire,EnglandSource: FHL Film 1040445 Dates: 1770 - 1876Burried 29 Jan 1828 at at St Peter's in Chatteris, Cambridgeshire. | DARBY, John (I29007)
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3558 | Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. | Famille: En vie / En vie (F25867)
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3559 | Date de mariage: 19 JAN 1836 Lieu: STE-ANNE DE LA PERADE CELESTE CALIXTE GRANDBOIS (femme) # référence: 21,53645 | Famille: Maxime FRASER / Celeste Calixte GRANDBOIS (F19371)
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3560 | Date de naissance probablement erronée, n'apparait pas au registre de Marieville au environs de cette date 2fev. 1886 | TETREAULT, Edmour (I73088)
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3561 | date du remariage de sa femme | TOURLET, Pierre Louis (I88460)
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3562 | date du remariage de son mari | DORÉ, Félicité (I88374)
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3563 | Date from Norman's tree also Joyce.Date & place info from Jeanne White | GILLARD, Nicholas (I39905)
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3564 | Date from PatriceHatchmans were major landowners | HATCHMAN, Elizabeth (I43280)
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3565 | Date of Death: Friday, February 14, 2014 Douglas Doug Arbour, age 49, passed away Friday, February 14, 2014 atGeorgia Regents Medical Center. He was a native of the Baton Rouge area and a resident of Lancaster, SC. Doug was the CEO of Jefferson Hospital in Louisville, GA and an accomez.sus-e Le ssaole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»plished health care professional of 30 years. He graduated from Baker High School and began his higher education at Southeastern LouisianaUniversity where he received an Associates Degree in Respiratory Therapy. From there he received a Bachelorof Arts in Health Management fromOttawa University and a Master of Business Administration with a focuson Health Care Management from the University of Phoenix. Doug is survived by his wife, Tricia Arbour; daughters, MalloryArbour, Erica Arbour,Madison Arbour and son, Matthew Arbour. He is also survived by his mother, Pearl Arbour, sister, Cassie Hubert and four brothers, Charles Arbour, Bennie Arbour Jr., Michael Mickey Arbour Sr., and Ray Arbouraswell as brother-in-laws, Donald Hubeez.sus-e Le ssaole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»rt Sr, Paul Traigle Jr., Yancey Rills, sister-in-laws, Michelle Mikie Rills, Mabel Arbour, Betty Arbour and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his father, BennieArbour Sr and father-in-law, PaulTraigle Sr. Doug was a loving husbandez.sus-e Le ssaole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab», devoted father, and caring son. He was a humble, charismatic,funny, life of the party individual who touched many lives and will be greatly missed. His giving spirit and love of life will be celebrated with visitation at Rabenhorst FuneralHoez.sus-e Le ssaole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»me East, 11000 Florida Blvd in Baton Rouge LA on Thursday, February 20th at 5 - 8pm followedby visitation and a memorial service on Friday the 21st starting at 9 am with services at 11am. Burial tofollowat Resthaven Gardens of Memory. Visit the online guest book at www.rabenhorst.com. | ARBOUR, Douglas T (I3444)
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3566 | Daughter (youngest) of William Gillard 818 and Elizabeth 2112. Born at Victoria Square, 19 September 1855. 1903, a stenographer at Chicago, Illinois, and 1907, at Seattle, Washington. (died May 6, 1946 in Brussels, Ontario has been added later). | HINGSTON, Lavinia Jane (I44962)
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3567 | Daughter of ex chief warder of Dartmoor Prison. Registered at Lydford in the 1901 census. Surname First name(s) Age District Vol Page BMD ----------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- Deaths Mar 1903----------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- Dymond Laura Jane 28 St. Austell 5c 62 | HODGE, Laura Jane (I34076)
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3568 | Daveluyville, Arthabaska, Centre-du-Québec, Québec, G0Z 1C0, Canada | Famille: Henri ARFSENAULT / Marie-Rabella ESNOUF (F36230)
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3569 | David never married or had children. He lived in Baton Rouge in 1880, in 1900, in 1910, in 1920, in 1930, and in 1940, with his great-aunt. In 1940, David reported that he had earned $1,500 in 1939. | ARBOUR, David G (I3174)
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3570 | De St-André-de-Clarbec, ar. Pont-l'Évêque, év. Lisieux, Normandie(Calvados). | BRIÈRE, Charles (I19479)
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3571 | DE 1925 A 1929, IL FIT DES ETUDES SUPERIEURES AU SEMINAIRE DE TROIS-RIVIERES, PAS TRES SPORTIF, IL EST PLUTOT SOLITAIRE ET BON PEINTRE. IL DEVINT ENSUITE MARCHAND-COMPTABLE A VILLEBOIS, EN ABITIBI; CETTE VILLE LUI DOIT D'AILLEURS SON NOM CAR C'EST LUI QUI LE PROPOSA... IL MOURUT DU DIABETE A MONTREALAPRES AVOIR PERDU SES 2 JAMBES. | PRONOVOST, Paul-Ovide (I69687)
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3572 | Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. | En vie (I15800)
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3573 | De Beaugency, ar. et év. Orléans (Loiret). | GRANDIN, Antoine (I41567)
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3574 | De Bounezeau, ar. La Roche-sur-Yon, Poitou (Vendée) | VÉRONNEAU, Louis (I76544)
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3575 | De bourg de Conflans, près Poissy, ar. St-Germain-en-Laye, archev. Paris(Yvelines). | CONFLANS, Charles (I26490)
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3576 | De Cabanac-et-Villagrains, ar. et archev. Bordeaux, Guyenneé | JANOT, Pierre (I46074)
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3577 | De Charly-sur-Marne, ar. Château-Thierry, év. Soissons, Picardie (Aisne). | GODART, Robert (I15490)
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3578 | De Dissay, ar. et .v, Poitiers, Poitou (Vienne). | GALIPEAU, Antoine (I37795)
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3579 | De Doeuil-sur-le-Mignon, ar. St-Jean-d'Angély, év. Saintes,Saintonge(Charente-Maritime). | ETIENNE, Mathurin (I34535)
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3580 | De façon très étonnante, selon les registres de Percé, est baptisé en mai 1838 un enfant Charles né ce mois du légitime mariage de Martin Samuel décédé (en 1825) et de Suzanne Chicoine décédée avant 1835. | CHICOINE, Suzanne (I25295)
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3581 | De Geure, Normandie. | SÉCHERET, Jacques (I70735)
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3582 | De Grisey-Suisne, ar. Melun, archevv. Sens, Brie (Seine-et-Marne) | MATOU, Jacques (I57323)
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3583 | De L'Assomption | MARTEL, Victor (I56431)
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3584 | De l'év. Avranches, Normandie | FOUQUET, Charles (I36138)
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3585 | De l'év. de Cornouailles, Bretagne (Finistère). | SUSTIER, Vincent (I72241)
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3586 | De La Rochelle. | BRETET, Andre (I19232)
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3587 | de la Sénéchaussée de Québec, lieutenant particulier civil et criminel de la juridiction de Québec, et juge prévôt de la seigneurie de Lauzon. | SEVESTRE, Charles (I71000)
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3588 | De La Ventrouze, près de Mortagne-au-Perche (Orne) | LANDRY, Jean-Claude (I49263)
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3589 | De la ville d'Angers, Anjou (Maine-et-Loire). | PARE, Jean (I61301)
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3590 | De la ville de Bordeaux, Guyenne (Gironde). | BRANE, Jean (I19026)
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3591 | De la ville de Châteaudun, év. Chartres, Beauce (Eure-et-Loire). | LESCARBOT, Jean (I53370)
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3592 | De la ville de Cognac, év. Saintes, Saintonge (Charente). | PINARD, Louis (I63455)
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3593 | De la ville de Noyon, ar. Compiègne, Picardie (Oise). | LEBLANC, Martin (I51736)
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3594 | De La-Haye-Descartes, paroisse de Belestre, Touraine. | HEBERT, Jacques (I44448)
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3595 | De Lachapelle sous Monthodon, proche de Château-Thierry | JANOT, Robert (I46071)
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3596 | De Lachenaie lors de son décès. | GOULET, Rene (I41202)
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3597 | De Lardillière, à Dompierre-sur-Mer, arr. et év. La Rochelle, Aunis | ARCHAMBAULT, Antoine (I89162)
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3598 | De Maillé, ar. et év. Poitiers, Poitou (Vienne) | DE MONTREAU, Léonard (I59224)
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3599 | De Maillé, ar. et év. Poitiers, Poitou (Vienne) | DE MONTREAU, Léonard (I59225)
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3600 | De Marsais, ar. Rochefort, év. La Rochelle, Saintonge (Charente-Maritime). | GRENON, Pierre (I42099)
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