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4051 | ENTERREMENT-BURIAL: Cimetière paroisse St-Laurent | CORNEAU, Rosalie (I26042)
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4052 | ENTERREMENT-BURIAL: Église des Récollets | BRASSARD, Madeleine (I89546)
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4053 | ENTERREMENT-BURIAL: Notre-Dame | BALAN, Pierre (I9127)
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4054 | ENTERREMENT-BURIAL: Notre-Dame-de-Nantillly - ! | PROU, Jean (I64826)
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4055 | ENTERREMENT-BURIAL: St-Joseph-de-la-Pointe-de-Lévy | BÉGIN, Etienne (I12038)
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4056 | ENTERREMENT-BURIAL: St-Louis | HOUDE, Etienne (I45222)
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4057 | ENTERREMENT-BURIAL: St-Nicolas | HOUDE, Jean-Baptiste (I45226)
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4058 | ENTERREMENT-BURIAL: St-Pierre | CHAUVIN, Isabelle (I24917)
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4059 | ENTERREMENT-BURIAL: St-Pierre | PLANTE, Nicolas (I63843)
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4060 | Episcopal will of Kath Brew. Maughold Kath: Brew deptd this life about ye 20th of Janry 1673 intestat[e] whereof ye Church haveing Intelligence hath decreed her 3 sones Gilbrt, Wm and Tho: Corteen Adminrs of all her goods m[ov] =able, and unmovablewhatsoever who are at lawfull yearesan[?] A Legacie to ye husband upon sight of ye Invent: --------------------------------- Husband alive at time ofher death. MUST be wife of John Corteen who died 2/2/1687. This supported by the mention of AliceBrew in John's will. Alice may have been a relative of Kath's. | BREW, Kath (I19283)
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4061 | Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. | En vie (I73262)
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4062 | Épouse; Henriette BoucherNames;GERARD, Emilien, Arsene Tetreault, | TETREAULT, Gerard (I73168)
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4063 | Ernest never married nor had children. He lived in Baton Rouge in 1900 and in 1910. In 1900, he lived with his brother James. In 1910, he lived with his sister Ernestine. In 1930, his sister Emma lived with him. | ARBOUR, Ernest J (I3666)
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4064 | Ernie never married or had children. She lived in Baton Rouge in 1900 and in 1910. In 1900, she lived with her brother James. In 1910 and in 1930, she lived with her brother Ernest. In April 1940, she appears to have lived with her cousin Bernice,although she was recorded as being the sister-in-law of Paul SPAFFORD. | ARBOUR, Emma Marie Ernestine (I3642)
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4065 | ers 1643 32 22 Acadie Source : LE GRAND ARRANGEMENT DES ACADIENS AU QUÉBEC - NOTES DE PETITE-HISTOIRE-GÉNÉALOGIES-FRANCE-ACADIE-QUÉBEC DE 1625 À 1925 - TOME II Publication : Auteur Adrien Bergeron - Éditions Élysée - 1981 Qualité des données : source secondaire Source : HISTOIRE ET GÉNÉALOGIE DES ACADIENS - TOME 1 Publication : Bona Arsenault. 1965 | BLANCHARD, Madeleine (I15121)
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4066 | Est parti de Southampton sur le SS Ascania le 14 mars 1930 pour faire sa vie au Canada; est entré dans le port d'Halifax le 28 (ou 23) mars 1930 | LE GARIGNON, Cyrille Francis (I51492)
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4067 | Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. | En vie (I17962)
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4068 | Esther ou Marie Ramage, originaire de l'év. Saintes, Saintonge(Charente-Maritime). - RECENSEMENT-CENSUS(1666): Endroit / Place: Beaupré,La Côte-de-Beaupré,QC,CAN Référence / Reference: Alberta Family Histories SocietysouM vr.t.C àes 1753b»Ditab» «tab» Voir la page / See the page / Note: hellie godin - 45 Matellot; Marie Ramage - 42 sa femme; Anne godin - 18 fille; pierre godin - 16 fils; Charlotte godin - 10 fille et Jacques godin - 8 fils. | RAMAGE, Esther (I40719)
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4069 | et Amireault. Parrain et marraine: Jean Mirault et Izabel Gaudet.Mariage le lundiTémoins à la sépulture: Isaac et Stanislas Mirault. | MIREAULT, Joseph (I58870)
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4070 | Et Amireault; parrain et marraie: Joseph Mirault, cultivateur et AdélaïdeBourgeois, tante.Ce couiple serait parti aux Etats-Unis et aurait eu un enfant décédé en basâge. | MIREAULT, Justine (I58879)
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4071 | et Barte dit Belleville et Détour, semble surtout porter le nom deBelleville.Décédé à 88 ans; t.moins: Joseph Lajoie et François-Xavier Gauthier. | BARTHE, Geneveive (I9904)
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4072 | Et Belliveau | BÉLLIVEAU, Antoine (I12518)
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4073 | et Bro.Témoins à la sépulture: Joseph Bourgeois, Jean et Pierre Bro. | BREAU, Marie-Rose (I19179)
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4074 | Et Commeau, arrivé en Acadie vers 1656. | COMEAU, Pierre (I26432)
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4075 | Et de Laporte dit St-Georges...Jacques (de) LAPORTE dit SAINT-GEORGES who came from a little town by the name of Noce in the former area of Perche, France. His father in Noce, also named Jacques, was an innkeeper and baker and was very closeto the local baron, so it is assumed he wasclose to royalty. He also knew how to read & write which was uncommon in those days. Because of this, he appears in manylegal acts of that period in Noce (early 17th) century). Jacques (de) LAPORTE,Jr who came toCanada lived smack in what is currently downtown Montreal, so it is assumed he was not a farmer like most other immigrants - he would not have learned the skills from his father - so it is assumed he was also a baker. His nameappears in several descriptions of skirmishes with both Indians and the clergy, so he must have been quite a character!Witnessesat his wedding were several very prominent founders of Montreal.*Also known as Jacques LaPorte-dit-St. George.[Arbour18-09-2004-200.FTW]...Jacques (de) LAPORTE dit SAINT-GEORGES who came from a little town by thename of Noce in the former area of Perche, France. His father in Noce,also named Jacques, was an innkeeper and baker and was very close to thelocal baron, so it isassumed hewas close to royalty. He also knew howto read & write which was uncommon in those days. Because of this, he appears in manylegal acts of that period in Noce (early 17th) century).Jacques (de) LAPORTE, Jr whocame to Canada lived smack in what is currently downtown Montreal, so it is assumed he was not a farmer like mostother immigrants - he would not have learned the skills from his father - so it is assumed he was also a baker. His name appears in several descriptions of skirmishes with both Indians and the clergy, so he must have been quite a character!Witnesses at his wedding were several very prominent founders of Montreal.*Also known as Jacques LaPorte-dit-St. George. | LAPORTE, Jacques (I49901)
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4076 | Et Garraud, de la ville de Cognac, év. Saintes, Saintonge (Charente-Maritime)N'est pas venu au Canada. | GAREAU, Dominique (I89607)
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4077 | Et Ignace-Joseph Piché et Pichet. | PICHE, Ignace (I63205)
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4078 | Et Janot dit Lachapelle. Originaire de La Chapelle-Monthodon, ar. Château-Thierry (Aisne). Arrivé à Montréal, le 16 novembre 1653.Décs à Trois-Rivières où il fut trouvé noyé | JANOT, Marin (I46056)
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4079 | Et Jean-Claude | DOUCET, Claude (I32042)
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4080 | Et Lecamus | CAMUS, Pierre (I20936)
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4081 | Et Marie St-Etienne de La Tour. | DE LATOUR, Marie (I29676)
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4082 | Et Mersan dit Lapierre, originaire de St-Nicolas, Rouen, Normandie(Seine-Maritime). Sergent de la compagnie de Chambly au régiment de Carignan,arrivé le 18 août 1665. Décédé entre le 6 juin 1691 et le 3 novembre 1693. | MARSAN, Pierre-Francois (I56089)
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4083 | Et Mireau, Mirau. | AMIREAULT, Pierre (I58868)
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4084 | et MireauTémoins à la sépulture: Stanislas et Pierre Mireault. | MIREAULT, Joseph (I58839)
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4085 | Et Pesselet, arrivé en Acadie vers 1636. | PESSELEY, Isaac (I63002)
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4086 | Et Pierre-François Piché et PichetTémoins à la sépulture: Louis Provostet Godfroy Mercure. | PICHE, Francois (I63203)
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4087 | Et Rivet | RIVEST, Nicolas (I68272)
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4088 | Et Rivet, originaire de Notre-Dame de Cogne, La Rochelle, Aunis (Charente-Maritime). | RIVET, Maurice (I67163)
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4089 | Etablit à la Rivière-aux-Vieux-Habitants, Bassis des Mines. | BOUDROT, Claude (I17564)
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4090 | Etablit à Port-Royal | TERRIOT, Bonaventure (I72801)
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4091 | Etablit sur le territoite de Ste-Marie-Salomé. | RICHARD, Jean-Baptiste (I66455)
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4092 | Etait de Pointe-aux-Trembles lors de son décès. | MARSAN, Marie-Renee (I56096)
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4093 | Ethel Blacoe (Darby) lived at 512 Bolton Road, Darwen | DARBY, Ethel (I14943)
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4094 | Ethel Kennedy born at 25 Elizabeth Street, DarwenDiad on 29 September 2001 at St Mary's Dunstable Road, Luton of aCerebravascular Accident. | KENNEDY, Ethel (I47340)
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4095 | Etienne Benoît dit Lajeunesse, engagé le 27 juin 1665 à Dieppe, par lesSulpiciens. | BENOÎT, Etienne (I13029)
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4096 | Etienne Pellerin, originaide de St-Etienne-de-Bacilly, près Avranches,Normandie. Frère de François marié à Andrée Martin. | PELLERIN, Etienne (I61871)
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4097 | Etienne Poitevin dit Parisien. | POITEVIN, Etienne (I64159)
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4098 | Eugene died relatively young -- whatever that means -- without leaving any family. | ARBOUR, Eugene (I3690)
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4099 | Eugene Register-Guard (OR) -- 15 Feb 1976 MAN KILLED IN ACCIDENT NEAR LEBANON A 22-year old Portland man was killed Saturday when his hang glider collapsed near Washburn Heights, about seven miles south of Lebanon in Linn County. Dead is Urban Samuel Arbour, a member of the Oregon Hang Gliding Assn. According to Linn County sheriff's deputies, Arbour was soaring when his glider suddenly collpased. Arbour hadn't assembled the glider properly, deputies said. Burce Knutson, flight director for South Oregon Hang Gliding Assn in Eugene, said Arbour had about three years ofgliding experience. | ARBOUR, Urban Samuel (I7052)
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4100 | Eunice a été adopté à l'âge de 5 ans et demi | BOULIANE, Eunice (I17976)
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