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4101 | Eux - Référence(s) : PRDH-RAB; Parchemin Eux - Note(s) : Conflit : elle est appelée Marie dans le PRDH, mais Marie Madeleine dans DGFQ 230 | CHARLES, Marie1 (I78088)
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4102 | Eux - Référence(s) : PRDH-RAB; Parchemin | VERMET, Marie-Anne (I82362)
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4103 | Eva's parents were both born in Canada.[1910,1930Census] Eva's parents were both born in Montreal and Quebec.[1935RICensus] Eva was a Registered Republican in California in 1928 | BOUCHARD, Eva (I2442)
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4104 | Evelyn Rodrigue Daigle Arbour, 81, a native of Paincourtville and resident of Lockport, died at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 2, 2004. Funeral services were scheduled for 11 a.m. today at Our Lady of PromptSuccor Church in Golden Meadow, with burial at 2 p.m. today at St. Elizabeth Cemetery in Paincourtville. She is survived by her husband, Joseph H. Arbour Jr.; two sons, F.A. Daigle Jr. and Carl T. Daigle; one daughter, Rachel M. Duet; one stepdaughter, Patricia Arbour Reilly; one brother, Urban J. "Kye"Rodrigue; 10 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Feltus A. Daigle Sr.; and her parents, Sabin J. Rodrigue and Florestine M. Rodrigue. | RODRIGUE-DAIGLE, Evelyn (I69456)
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4105 | Even though May was listed with Stanislas in the 1901 Census, at the time of his death Stanislas was noted to be a bachelor in his burial record. ___ Magazine "L'album universel" (QC) -- 10 May 1902 -- vol19, no2, p46 -- rec'd 31 Jul 2008 [translated English] MR. ARBOUR'S MAGNIFICIENT RACEHORSE LITTLE TIM broke the World record in 1901, for a five mile race on ice,performed on a race track in Montreal in 13 minutes and 8 seconds (13:08 min.). This magnificient racehorse, that belongs to Mr. Stanislas Arbour, the popular hotelier on Saint-Laurent Street, is a 2.17½ minute horse. Son of Paris, a renowned animal in the world of sportsmen, LittleTim is of good stock. Bon chien chasse de race*. It is also true for horses, perhaps even more. Let's hope we will see Little Tim once againnts -umbari veraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»on the race track next summer. [*This phrase is a proverb that very roughly translates to: "A pure-bred dog is a good hunter". According to the Harrap's dictionary, Bon chien chasse the race is the same as: "What's bred in the bone comes out in theflesh".] [Note: It is further thought that a 2.17 1/2 minute horse means that Little Tim could run a whole mile in 2 minutes, 17 seconds and a half, aspurported by Denis ARBOUR on 11 Aug 2008.] Magazine "L'album universel" (QC) -- 10 May 1902 -- vol19, no2, p46 -- rec'd 31 Jul 2008 [original French] LE MAGNIFIQUE COURSIER DE M. ARBOUR Little Tim qui decrocha le record du monde, en 1901, pour une course decinq milles sur la glace, accomplie sur une plate de Montreal dans le tempd de trieze minutes et huit secondes (13.08 min). Ce magnifique coursier, qui appartienta M. StanislasArbour, le populaire hotelier de la rue St-Laurent, est un cheval de 2.17 1/4 minutes. Files de Paris, une bete renommee dans le monde de sportsmen, Little Tim a de qui tenir. Bon chien chasse de race. Il en est meme des chevaux, pout-etre encore plus. Il est a osperer que nous revoyions Little Tim sur la piste cet ete. ___ Le Presse (Montreal, QC) -- 01 Oct 1906 [English translation] THE LATE MR. ARBOUR Mr. Stanislas Arbour, after a grave illness, died yesterday evening at 7 o'clock, at his residence, 2165 St Denis Street. Mr. Arbour, who was known as Tim Arbour, was a well-known sportsman of Montreal, especiallyamong the amateur horse runners. His first place of business, Le Turf House, at the top of St Laurent Street, and later the hotel that bears the name St Laurent Street, near Lagauobetiere, became the headquartersof all the amateur horse trotters. Tim Arbour was an enthusiast of ....of sport and .. .. sporting enterprise. [illegible] Mr. Arbour was 46years and 9 months. He was a patient since .. . He abandoned his business in the month before last and went to the United States with the aimof rehabilitating himself. However, his health only deteriorated. He returned on 6 Julyin his worsening state and succumbed yesterday, surrounded by his family. He leaves his wife and two sisters, Mrs. Dr. Plouffe of St Martin and Mrs. Dr. H. Gaboury of Taunton, MA. The funeral willtake place this morning at 8:30 hrs, at St Jean-Baptiste Church. Le Presse (Montreal, QC) -- 01 Oct 1906 [original French] FEU M. ARBOUR M. Stanislas Arbour, dunt nous annoncions la grave maladie, est decede hier soir a 7 heurs, a sien residence, 2165 rue St-Denis. M. Arbour qu'on designait sous le nom de Tim Arbour, etait bien connu des sportsmen de Montreal, surtout des amateurs de chevaux coureurs. Sa premiere place d'affaires, le Turf House, de haut de la rue St-Laurent et plus tard l'hotel quie porte son nom rue St-Laurent, pres Lagauobetiere, devinrent les quartiers generaux des amateurs de chevaux trotteurs de tout le paya. Tim Arbour etait un fervent de .. guere de sport et .. sportsmen le .. .. jours de l'avant qua.. il .. de .. enterprise sport.. . M. Arbour etait age de 46 ans et 9 mois. Malade depuis pere d'.. an et d.., ilabanndonnait .. commerce au mois d'avant dernier et se rendait aux differenta paya des Etats Unis dans le but de se retablir, .. le 6 juillet, son etat empirant, il dut revenir succomba hier ent.. de sa famille. Le defunt laisse son espose; deux soeurs, Mme Dr. Plouffe, de St Martin, et Mme Dr. H. Gaboury, de Taunton, Mass. Les funerailles auront lieu domain matin a 8:30 hrs, a l'eglise St-Jean-Baptiste. | ARBOUR, Stanislas (I6878)
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4106 | Evenement: "Canada Census, 1901," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KH59-9SF : 23 February 2021), Philippe Beaudoin in household of Gean J Bte Beaudoin, Joliette, Quebec, Canada; citing p. 3, Library and Archives of Canada, Ottawa.
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4107 | Événements 1638 : Naissance - Hemsworth, Yorkshire, England 1659 : Mariage (avec Thomas Thornhill 10th GGF) - Wakefield, Yorkshire,England 19 mai 1684 : Mariage (avec Thomas Thornhill 10th GGF) - Wakefield, Yorkshire, England 9 mars 1719 : Décès - Yorkshire, England | THORNHILL 10TH GGF, Thomas (I89465)
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4108 | Événements vers 1749 : Naissance 5 juillet 1769 : Mariage (avec Louis MAHIEU) - (76) - Orival-sous- Bellencombre (Saint-Hellier), Seine-Maritime, FRANCE Témoin : Nicolas BLANCHARD Témoin : Laurent PATERNE Témoin : Pierre DELAMARE Témoin : Pierre LAMOTTE Témoin : Jean LANEL, Père Témoin : Marguerite BOUTEILLER, Mère Sources: - Mariage - MAHIEU Louis & LANEL Anne Marguerite - http://www.archivesdepartementales76.net/applications/visualiseurcollaboratif/visualiseur.html?nd=serie_E_seigneuries_familles_notaires_etat_civil%2F003E_004E%2FAD76_Lot_3%2FSaint-Hellier%2FOrival-sous-Bellencombre%2F1549-1780&nf=AD76_EC_8Mi0158_07_0204_jpg_&sd=d&t=m&f=229b44d8&c=4E585&dd=1761&df=1769&l=Orival-sous-Bellencombre&fs=ertz75fd&nfi=AD76_EC_8Mi0158_07_0172&nli=AD76_EC_8Mi0158_07_0205 - Orival sous Bellencombre (1761-1769) - 4E 585-Page 33/34 - Relevés d'associations - 1769 - Mariage MAHIEU Louis et LANEL Anne Marguerite - Census - Cercle Généalogique Rouen Seine-Maritime (CGRSM) - | Famille: Louis MAHIEU / Anne Marguerite LANEL (F36194)
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4109 | event: Baptised 12 september 1842 L'Assomption, L'Assomption, QC | VAILLANT, Adolphe Sr. (I76181)
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4110 | event: Baptised 15 april 1757 St-Thomas, Montmagny, QC | PAUZÉ, Louis Marie (I61673)
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4111 | event: Baptised 20 july 1923 St. Ann church, Waterbury, New Haven, CT | SAULNIER, Gerard Benedict (I70320)
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4112 | event: Baptised 27 october 1771 L'Assomption, L'Assomption, QC | ARBOUR, Angelique (I1918)
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4113 | Event: Death Location Kankakee State Hospital in Kankakee, Kankakee County, Illinois, USA During his adult life, William's age became something of a mystery. He could have been born in 1866, in Apr 1877, in 1879, or in 1890 -- or atany time in between.[1920Census,1900Census,1930Census,DeathCert] However, his baptismal information seemsto correct all of this. In 1920, William's parents' birth places were considered as unknown.[1920Census] In 1930, William's parents were reported as both born in Illinois.[1930Census] At the time of his death in 1941, his parents' birth places were again reported as unknown.[DeathCert] It seems likely that unknown is the correct answer. William appears to have never married, as all sources agree on this. Atthe time of his death, the information on his death certifcate was supplied by his records from the State Hospital, at which hehad been a resident for 27 years, 10 months, and 1day (which converts to 11 Oct 1913). Apparently, upon his admission, nothing was known of him regarding his parents names or origins. Seemingly, William was in no position to offer any information about his history, as not even his birth date wasrecorded.[DeathCert] What a sad and lonely life this man must have led, as there were no family or friends present even at his death. Mound Grove Cemetery -- Plot: Single 14 ___ --> Now that we have reconciled William with the young man known as Joseph-Octave, his story appears to be complete. We have birth, death, andburial information for him. Sometime as a young man, "William" became too much for his family to handle --either that or he simply walked away from them, willingly or unknowingly. He was then institutionalized at the State Hospital, where he spent the rest of his days. | ARBOUR, Octave William (I6365)
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4114 | Event: Godparents Ulric GRENIER and Eloise ROI, newfound family friendswho later gave their own daughter to this ARBOUR family | ARBOUR, Rosanna (I6771)
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4115 | Event: Hobbies repairing all kinds of things, such as tvs, radios, bicycles, and toys - made him happy to give them to folks who needed them Although Don - like all of Bill and Mary's children - drifted apart from his family, he did enjoy returning to his roots. As a youngster, the family spent a great deal of time in Waubaushene. When hebecame a father himself, he tried to pass along alittle taste of what he had experienced. When his son Peter was about 10- or 11-years old, Don invited him and a friend to go to Waubaushene. Peter was very excited for his father to show where he had spent summers and to meet some relatives. The three of them drove up in Don's trusty 1974 Gremlin. All of them slept inthe car next to the water. Although Peter cannot remember who they visited, he does recall have fun fishing and driving around. Toronto Star (ON) -- 5 Sep 1995 ARBOUR, Don -- At the Scarborough General Hospital on Sunday, 3 September 1995, in his 62nd year. Don, beloved husbnad of Jean. Loving father of Peter and Arlene. Sadly missed by his granddaughter Lindsay. Friendswill be received at the Jerrett Funeral Home, 660 Kennedy Rd., Scarborough (between Eglinton and St Clair Aves East) on Tuesday at 1:30 pm, followed by a service in the chapel at 2:30 pm. Cremation to follow. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Canadian CancerSociety wouldbe appreciated. | ARBOUR, Donald (I2139)
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4116 | Event: Military US Army - WWII - 82nd Airborne - Paratrooper 1975 University of Detroit in Detroit, MI: Graduates -- Commerce and Finance JOHN J. ARBOUR, BA, 580 Oakland, Birmingham, Michigan. Industrial Management. The Dexter Leader (MI) -- 07 Aug 2004 ARBOUR, JOHN J. (JACK): a resident of Dexter, educator, and farmer for nearly 50 years, died on 1 August 2004. He was born 18 May 1923, in Detroit to Philip and Ann (Oakes) Arbour. Jack began his service to DexterCommunity Schools as principal of Wylie Middle School from 1967 to 1978. Children loved learning with "Doc" Arbour in the additional 15 yearshe spent in the classroom. Jack was a veteran of WWII serving in the 82nd Airborne as a paratrooper. Jack is survived by his companion, SusanConley Weeks; four sons; four daughters; fifteen grandchildren; and five great grandchildren; as wellas a twin sister, Marie MacBride (James)of Morgantown, WV; a niece Anne (Paul) Kritschgau and one grandnephew;cousins, Ann and Mary Oakes of Sarnia,Ontario. His children: Philip (Lori) and Elaine (Wayne) Hartman of Dexter, Edward (Julie) of Ypsilanti, Daniel (Vicki) of Ann Arbor, Patricia (Scott) Aeschliman of Gregory, Catherine (Harry) Johnson of Whitmore Lake, Robert (Julia) of Dexter,and Margaret (Robert) Roseneau of Canton. Visitation will be held at the Hosmer-Muelhig Funeral Chapel, Dexter on Wednesday, 4 Aug, from 2 to 5 and 6 to 8 with a scripture service at 7 pm. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday, 5 Aug, at St Joseph Catholic Church at 11 am with visitation at the church from 10 to 11. Interment will take place at Our Lady of Mercy Cemetery in Sarnia, Ontario,at a later date. Donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Association. ___ Bio from Facebook on 18 May 2010: 18 May 1923 -- Born in Detroit, Michigan, John Joseph ARBOUR was one ofa set of fraternal twins born to lumber inspector, bookkeeper, wholesale drug salesman, and eventual superintendant with WarnerLambert Corporation Joseph-Emery-"Philias"ARBOUR and his wife Ann Sarah OAKES. Although born in Detroit, Jack and his family had moved to Saint Clair Shores, MI, by 1930. During WWII, Jack served asa paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne. Upon close of the war, Jack married but all details of his wife, including her name, are unknown. What is known is that they had 8 children born between 1947 and1960, 4 daughters and 4 sons. During this phase of his life, Jack became a school teacher and moved his family to Dexter, MI. Jack began his serviceto Dexter Community Schools in Dexter, MI, as principal of Wylie Middle School from 1967 to 1978. Children loved learning with "Doc" Arbour in the additional 15 years he spent in the classroom. Sometime after 1960, Jack'swife died or they separated,as there was no mention of her at the time of his father's death. Jack passed away in Michigan at the age of 81 on 01 August 2004. He was buried in Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Cemetery in Sarnia, Ontario. Jack can claim at least 8 grandchildren. ___ US Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 Name: John J Arbour Gender: Male Birth Date: 18 May 1923 Death Date: 1 Aug 2004 SSN: 362226822 Branch 1: ARMY Enlistment Date 1: 18 Oct 1943 Release Date 1: 1 Mar 1946 | ARBOUR, John Joseph (I2682)
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4117 | Event: Military WWI - inducted into the US Army at Augusta, ME, on 15 Jul 1918 and served with the 45th Company, 12th Battalion, 151 Depot Brigade until 2 Aug 1918, then transfered to A Company, 73rdInfantry, until discharge upon demobilization on 29 Jan 1919 - Mechanic According to his WWI Draft Registration, Louis was tall with a slender build, blue eyes, and brown hair. During WWI, Louis was inducted into the US Army at Augusta, ME, on 15 Jul 1918. Private ARBOURserved with the 45th Company, 12th Battalion, 151Depot Brigade, until 2 Aug 1918, andwas then transferred to Company A, 73rd Infantry, until his discharge upon demobilization on 29 Jan 1919. Upon release, he was 5' 7" tall with blue eyes, brown hair, and a medium complexion. Kennebec Journal (Augusta, ME) -- 15 Jul 1918 FOR PHYSICAL EXAMINATION Local Board for Division No. 1, Kennebec County, upon advice of the Legal Advisory Board and government appeal agents, and in accordance with the decision of the District Board, has re-classified thefollowing old registrants who were given deferredclassification at the time of their filing their questionaires and they are now all in Class 1. These men have been called to appear for their physical examination at the office of the Local Board, Post Office Building, Augusta, on Friday afternoon,10 July, at 2 o'clock: Emile Arbour, 28 Water Street, Augusta Louis J. Arbour, 47 Washington Street, Augusta --> Note: By 20 Jul 1918, cousin Emile was found disqualified for military service. However, Louis was accepted and enlisted. He was either part of the group going to Camp Devens on 26 Jul 1918 or was headed to Fort Slocum, NY, on 5 Aug 1918. Apparently Louis was part of the group headed for Camp Devens. On 21 Oct 1918, Louis filed his Petition for Naturalization from there. Louis Joseph Arbour of Co A, 73rd Infantry, US Army, claimed hisplace of residence was Camp Devens, MA, aswell as47 Washington St, Augusta, ME. He was both a Soldier and a Mill Hand. He had emigrated to the US in about Sep 1902, from Joliette, QC, through the port of Menchaug, MA, via the Maine Central Railroad. He had declared his intention tobecome a US Citizen in Oct 1917, in Augusta, ME, in the Superior Court of Kennebec County. He further claimed thathe had lived in Massachusetts continuously from Sep 1902 through 26 Jul 1918. He also spoke English "Little." All was verified byhis two witnesses, Earl Blue and Charles C. Chase, a Sergeant and a Corporal respectively in his unit at Camp Devens. On this day, Louis was noted to be 5'10", White with a medium complexion, blue eyes, brown hair, and no scars. Because ofhismilitary status, Louis wasgranted US Citizenship on the spot and his Petition was admitted accordingly. ___ This sad young family had eight children in the 10 years after their wedding -- only one of whom survived until adulthood. Perhaps they may have had more babies in ensuing years, but their misfortunewas not yet over. Louis himself only liveduntil age 35, when he was struck down by tuberculosis. On 7 April 1930, when the Census taker visited their house,Louis was already in the sanitorium and was listed as being "absent" from the home. He died the next day. Lewiston Evening Journal (ME) -- 11 Apr 1930 LOUIS J. ARBOUR Augusta, 11 April -- Funeral services for Louis J. Arbour were held Friday morning at St Augustine Church and the American Legion service was conducted. Mr. Arbour died at the US Veterans' Hospital at Rutland Heights, MA, Monday night after a long illness. He was 35 years of age. He was a World War veteran and had always lived in this city. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Arbour; two daughters, Germaine and Laurette;five brothers, Joseph, Francois, Barthelemy, Edouard, and Hector, allof Augusta; three sisters, Mr.s Treffle Gilbert of Augusta, Rev. Sister Barthelemy of Three Rivers, QC, and Rev. Sister Gabrielle de L'annonciation of St Vincent de Paul, Valleyfield, QC. ___ Bio from Facebook on 01 April 2010: 01 April 1895 -- Born in Joliette, QC, Joseph-"Louis"-Edouard ARBOUR was the 5th of 11 children of farmer Charles-Barthelemi ARBOUR and Marie-Celina BOISVERT. This couple may sound familiar as we profiled Barthol on this past Valentine's Day. YoungLouis emigrated to the US with his family and settled in Augusta, Maine, when he was about 10-years old. In1917, he was a Cotton Mill Employee with the Edwards Company. Shortly after this, Louis fulfilled his civic responsibility by registering forthe Draft. According to his WWI Draft Registration, Louis had a slender build, blue eyes, and brown hair. Louis was later inducted into the US Army at Augusta on 15 July 1918. Private ARBOUR served with the 45th Company, 12th Battalion, 151 DepotBrigade, until 2 August 1918, and wasthen transferred to Company A, 73rd Infantry, until his discharge upondemobilization on 29 January 1919. Upon release, he was 5' 7" tall with blue eyes, brown hair, and a medium complexion. During his stint asa soldier, Louis was awarded US Citizenship on 21 October 1918. Followinghis return from war service, Louis married lovely, 18-year old Marie-Emma GRONDIN on 05 April 1920 in Augusta. Throughout their time together, Louis held a variety of jobs,including Second Hand at a Cotton Mill (1920-1923), Mechanic (1924), Truckman (1925), Wood Dealer (1925), and Retail Lumber Merchant (1927-1930). This sad young family had 8 childrenin the 10 years after their wedding -- only one of whom surviveduntil adulthood. Perhaps they may have had more babies in ensuing years, but their misfortune was not yet over. Louis himself only lived until age 35, when he was struck down by tuberculosis. On 7 April 1930, when the Census taker visited their house,Louis was already in the sanitorium in Rutland, Massachusetts, and was listed as being "absent" from the home.He died the next day and his body was brought back home to Augusta to rest. As a young woman of 28, Emma's life was not yet over. She found acompanion for the second half of her life's journey when she wed Wilfred W. GENEST on 10 November 1935. They had no children together. Emma passed away in Augusta on 19 Sep 1963. ___ Massachusetts, Petitions and Records of Naturalizations, 1906-1929 Name: Lewis Joseph Arbour Event Date: 21 Oct 1918 Immigration Year: 1902 Home Country: Canada Court: US District Court Document Type: Petition for Naturalization Witness #1: Earl Blue Witness #2: C C Chase Massachusetts, Petitions and Records of Naturalizations, 1906-1929 Name: Lewis Joseph Arbour Event Date: 21 Oct 1918 Immigration Year: 1902 Home Country: Canada Court: US District Court Document Type: Oath of Allegiance | ARBOUR, Joseph Louis Edouard (I2731)
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4118 | Event: Military WWII - Royal Canadian Air Force After Shirley's death, Ernie's cousin Bob BOLYEA helped Ernie to find aplace to live. Bob continued to assist Ernie in tending to his daily affairs, including doctor's appointments, etc. Orillia Packet and Times (ON) -- Wednesday 02 Jul 2008 ARBOUR, Ernest "Ernie" -- Passed away at the Soldiers' Memorial Hospital, Orillia on Sunday, 29 June 2008. Ernest Arbour age 82 years, of Orillia and formerly of Waubaushene. Beloved husband of the late Shirley (March 2002). Will be missed by the Robert Moreau Family and by his many nieces and nephews. Ernie was a 65 year member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #316, Waubaushene. Friends may call at the Coldwater Funeral Home, 22 Sturgeon Bay Road, Coldwater, (686-3344), on Wednesday from2-4 & 7-9 pm, where the service will be held on Thursday, 3 July, at 10 am. Interment Waubaushene Legion Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, donations in memory of Ernie may be made to the Alzheimer Society or to the Canadian Diabetes Association. | ARBOUR, Ernest Joseph (I3667)
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4119 | Event: Military WWII - US Army - 1308th Engineers - 17 Nov 1943 - 26 Jan 1946; Service Number 38500448 On 30 Jun 1942, Donald registered for the draft. On that date, he was described as 5' 10 1/2", 135 lbs, hazel eyes, blonde hair, and with a light complexion. His mother was reported as his next of kin. On 30 Aug 1948, Donald re-registered for the draft. On that date, he was described as 5' 8", 156 lbs, hazel eyes, brown hair, and with a ruddycomplexion. His mother was againreported as his next of kin, even though he was married. ___ dignitymemorial.com -- Saturday 11 January 2014 In Memory of DONALD K ARBOUR 18 August 1923 - 10 January 2014 Burial arrangements under the direction of Greenoaks Memorial Park & Funeral Home. The Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA) -- Saturday 11 January 2014 Donald K. Arbour, Sr., 90, of Watson, Louisiana went to heaven to meet our Lord and Savior on 10 January 2014. He was born in Baton Rouge to the late Clarence and Ida May Arbour on 18 August 1923. Donald was preceded in death by his beloved wife of54 years, Ida Lee Thames Arbour. He was also preceded in death by seven sisters and three brothers, all of Baton Rouge. He is survived by two sons, Donald K. Arbour, Jr., and hiswife, Vicki Hancock Arbour; and Barry C. Arbour and hiswife, MicheleMalone Arbour. He had four grandchildren: Donna Lane and husband Chad, Vince Arbour and wife Kristy, April and Alison Arbour. Four great-grandchildren: Taylor and Chase Lane and Victoria and Garrett Arbour. He was also survivedby extended family members, IB and Betty Thames, of Pineville; Juanita Cowart, Beverely and Henrietta Thames, all of Watson, numerous nieces and nephews. Donald was a WWII Veteran and a retiree of Ideal Cement Company. Visitation will be held at Seale Funeral Home, DenhamSprings, on Monday, 13 January 2014 from 5:00 pm until 9:00 pm. Visitation on Tuesday will be at St Alphonsus Catholic Church beginning at 9:15 am. Fr. Michael Moroney will celebrate a mass of Christian burial at10:00 am. Interment will followinGreenoaks Memorial Park. He will be truly missed by all, but is now reunited with his wife and with The Lord above. Please sign the online guestbook at www.sealefuneral.com | ARBOUR, Donald Kenneth (I2334)
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4120 | Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. | En vie (I4924)
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4121 | Event: Military WWII -- Royal Canadian Air Force -- 426 Squadron -- Pilot Officer -- Air Gunner -- SN J/87413 Toronto Star (ON) -- 04 Jun 1945 62 MISSING, PRESUMED DEAD IN 1,213TH RCAF CASUALTIES Ottawa, 4 June -- The RCAF today issued it's 1,213th official casualty list: Previously Missing on Active Service. Now for Official Purposes Presumed Dead ARBOUR, Joseph Edouard Jane (sic) Guy, PO Montreal Although Guy grew up in Ste-Therese, he later went to the United Statesand took commercial courses in Rhode Island and New York from 1927 to 1932. He enjoyed sports, such as hockey, tennis, baseball, football, basketball, skiing, swimming, track and field, and canoeing. Guy returnedto Quebec in 1934. During the Depression, he worked sporadically, taking on various odd jobs, including bookkeeping and general office work before selling sporting goods with the T. Eaton Company inMontreal in 1938. In 1941, he joined Noorduyn Aviation and one year later he enlistedin the Royal Canadian Air Force. Guy was a Pilot Officer with the Royal Canadian Air Force, 426th Squadron, during WWII. He enlisted on 9 June 1942, received his Air Gunner wingsin April 1943, and sailed for England in May 1943.Overseas, he underwent further training programs, arriving at 426 Squadron on 9 May 1944 -- only days before his fateful mission. Guy was a mid-under gunner on LW 682/M.He was posthumously awardedthe Croix de Guerre 1940 with Palm (Belgium) in July 1948. From the Book Of Remembrance -- rec'd 08 Nov 2008 ARBOUR, JOSEPH EDOUARD JEAN GUY P/O(AG) J87413/R164731. From Montreal, Quebec. Killed In Action 13 May 1944 age 21. #426 Thunderbird Squadron (On Wings Of Fire). Target - Louvain, Belgium. Please seeSummerhayes, JW for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Air Gunner Arbour is buried in the Geraardsbergen (Grammont) Communal Cemetery, East Flandres, Belgium. excerpt from Summerhayes: Halifax aircraft # LW 682 was shot down at Grammont, twenty miles southeast of Ghent, Belgium, during a night trip to Louvain, Belgium. | ARBOUR, Officer Joseph Edouard "Guy" (I4256)
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4122 | Event: Military WWII -- Royal Canadian Naval Reserve -- rank of LeadingSeaman Toronto Star (ON) -- 29 Aug 1945 ARBOUR-VETTERS St Brigid's Roman Catholic Church on Saturday morning, 25 Aug, was the setting for a pretty wedding when Jean Margaret Vetters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Vetters, became the bride of LS William Stephen Arbour, RCNVR, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Arbour. Father Marshmann officiated. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was gowned in white slipper satin, made on the torso lines. A Mary Stuart headdress caught herfingertip veil. She carried a cascade of red roses and white gladioli.As maid of honor, Wren Dorothy J. Johnstone wore an orchid dress. The bridesmaids, Misses Betty Radcliffe and Marion Pearen, were in lime green similar in style to the bridal gown. All wore matching headdresses and carried cascades of pink roses and mixed flowers. Flt-Sergt John McMullin was groomsman, and ushers were Gordon Arbour, brother of the groom, and LS James Mumford, RCNVR. At a reception at Maloney's Art Gallery, the bride's mother received wearing a dress of pearl grey silk mesh, accented with a corsage of fuscia sweet peas. Also receiving was the groom's mother in a beige two-piece printed dress with corsage of lemon and salmon inned gladioli. For the wedding trip to Detroit and Northern Ontario, the bride donned a dressmaker suit in powder blue shade with brown accessories. The couple will live in Toronto. | ARBOUR, William Steven (I7168)
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4123 | Event: Military WWII Veteran | ARBOUR, Edgar (I89150)
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4124 | Event: Military WWII Veteran - discharged Aug 1945 - Meritorious Medal In 1940, Cyril reported that he had earned $2,000 in 1939. ___ On 16 Oct 1940, Cyril registered for the draft. On that date, he was described as 5'4", 160 lbs, brown eyes, black hair, and with a light complexion. His wife was reported as his next of kin. | ARBOUR, Thomas Cyril (I2320)
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4125 | Event: World war I draft card Uxbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA | TETREAULT, Ovila (I86851)
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4126 | Event: World war II draft card 1942 Worcester, Massachusetts, USA Event: World war I draft card Uxbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA | TETREAULT, Ovila (I86851)
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4127 | Extrait d'une lettre de Xainte Dupont, épouse de Zacharie Cloutier, adressée à ses parents. « Nous avons eu bien peur des sauvages tout l'été. Au mois de juin, huit habitants de la côte de Beaupré ont été massacrés par les Iroquois. Ce sont les épreuves du pays. On ne peut s'aventurer à l'orée d'un bois sans que la déchargesite jl,.eraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab» d'un fusil abatte une personne. Si on s'embarque en canot, il est poursuivi et coulé par un sauvage caché dans les environs. Le feu prend au moment où l'on s'y attend le moins autour des cabanes des sauvages de Sillery ou de l'île d'Orléans, voire même de celles des Français.L'hiver, nos gens vont à la pêche à la morue et au loup marin, à Gaspé. Le Saint-Laurent est alors tout couvert de glace. Devant Québec, il sert de pont. On marche dessus comme sur une belle plaine.Lorsque nous sommes venus ici, il n'y avait que cinq ou six petites maisons; tout le pays était de grandes forêts pleinesde halliers (buissons touffus). Maintenant, Québec est une ville et ily a plusieurs villagestout autour.site jl,.eraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»» | DUPONT, Xainte (I26038)
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4128 | Extrait d'une lettre de Xainte Dupont, épouse de Zacharie Cloutier, adressée à ses parents. « Nous avons eu bien peur des sauvages tout l'été. Au mois de juin, huit habitants de la côte de Beaupré ont été massacrés par les Iroquois. Ce sont les épreuves du pays. On ne peut s'aventurer à l'orée d'un bois sans que la déchargeuis misseadien),bres18 Rivitab» «tab» d'un fusil abatte une personne. Si on s'embarque en canot, il est poursuivi et coulé par un sauvage caché dans les environs. Le feu prend au moment où l'on s'y attend le moins autour des cabanes des sauvages de Sillery ou de l'île d'Orléans, voire même de celles des Français.L'hiver, nos gens vont à la pêche à la morue et au loup marin, à Gaspé. Le Saint-Laurent est alors tout couvert de glace. Devant Québec, il sert de pont. On marche dessus comme sur une belle plaine.Lorsque nous sommes venus ici, il n'y avait que cinq ou six petites maisons; tout le pays était de grandes forêts pleinesde halliers (buissons touffus). Maintenant, Québec est une ville et ily a plusieurs villagestout autour.uis misseadien),bres18 Rivitab» «tab»» | Famille: Paul Michel DUPONT / Perrine INCONNUE (F6651)
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4129 | EXTRAIT SITE WEB :http://www.audetditlapointe.ca/notrehistoire/index.html#bv000008 Nicolas Audet fut baptisé le 12 juillet 1637 à Maulais, en l'église St-Pierre. Cette paroisse fait aujourd'hui partie de la commune de Taizé, dans le canton de Thouars, dans le département de Deux-Sèvres. Fils d'Innocent Audet et de Vincende Roy, iQ s le27essErt),bres18 Rivitab» «tab»l arrive au Canada vers 1663, à l'âge de 26 ans. Mgr de Laval le confirme le 23 mars 1664. Au recensement de 1666 on le retrouve travaillant sur la ferme de Mgr de Laval à St-Joachim, au Cap Tourmente. Il porte alors le surnomde Lapointe. Le 22 juin 1667, Mgr de Laval en sa qualité de Seigneur de Beaupré et de l'île d'Orléans lui concède une terre de trois arpents de front sur le fleuve St-Laurent, du côté sud de l'île. Malgré l'obligation d'établir feu et lieu sur son emplacement dle27essErt),bres18 Rivitab» «tab»urant l'année, le 13 octobre 1668 on le retrouve portier du château au palais épiscopal de Mgr de Laval à Québec. Magdeleine Després est née vers 1655. Ses parents François et Magdeleine Le Grand sont originaires de Saint-Sauveur de Paris, archevêché sud. Elle fait partie des Filles du Roi recrutées en France en 1669-1670, conformément aux voeux de l'intendantt dle27essErt),bres18 Rivitab» «tab»Talon. C'est ainsi que durant l'après-midi du 30 août 1670, en présenced'Anne Gasnier et de Élisabeth Estienne qui ont signé comme témoins que Magdeleine âgée d'environ 15 ans accepte et promet d'épouser Nicolasen apposant sa signature devant MeRdle27essErt),bres18 Rivitab» «tab»omain Becquet. C'est le père Thomas Morel qui célèbre leur mariage le 15 septembre 1670, en l'église de Ste-Famille, à l'île d'Orléans Au recensement de 1681, ils ont 15 arpents de défrichés et possèdent six bêtes à corne et un fusil. L'inventaire du 27 septembre 1706, dressé devant le notaire Étienne Jacob, indique soixante et quinze arpents en valeur, une maison quasi neuve de veRdle27essErt),bres18 Rivitab» «tab»ingt-quatre pieds de longueur sur dix-huit de large, close de madrier crespye avec deux chambres de plain pied, deux cheminées, cave et grenier, une grange et une étable, les deux bout à bout et faisant soixante pieds sur vingt pieds de large, closde veRdle27essErt),bres18 Rivitab» «tab»es de planches. Nicolas fut inhumé le 10 décembre 1700 au cimetière de St-Jean de l'îled'Orléans. Magdeleine lui survit 12 ans. Leur terre porte les numéros 192 et 193 du cadastre actuel de la paroisse de St-Jean. I.O. « Leurs enfants » Cliquez pour agrandir l'image Voici les enfants de nos ancêtres tel que publié par Guy Saint-Hilaire en 1986 dans son ouvrage "Les Lapointe des Bergeronnes". La terre de Nicolas fait partie de la paroisse St-Famille, à l'île d'Orléans, jusqu'en 1680, date de création de la paroveRdle27essErt),bres18 Rivitab» «tab»isse St-Jean. Nicolas, né en 1671, décédé peu après sa naissance Nicolas, né en 1672 , épouse Marie-Louise Chabot, déjà veuve et âgée de15 ans, en 1697 à St-Laurent, île d'Orléans, ils ont neuf enfants. Ancêtres de personnes célèbres, dont Renaude Lapointe et Ernest Lapointe. Nicolas décèdeen 1751 à St-FrançoissErt),bres18 Rivitab» «tab»-du-Sud (Montmagny). Marie-Louise décède en 1756. Pierre, né en 1674, épouse Marie Dumas en 1698 à St-Jean, île d'Orléans. Jean-Baptiste, né en 1675, épouse Marie-Louise Godbout en 1708 à St-Laurent, île d'Orléans. Son père lui fait don d'une terre à St-Laurent, île d'Orléans en 1698. Le bien s'est perpétué de père en fils. Des descendants se sont réunis dans l'île en issErt),bres18 Rivitab» «tab»1979, lors de célébrations de quatre tricentenaires paroissiaux et de fêtes familiales et ont apposé une plaque dans l'église. Madeleine, née en 1677, épouse Jean Pouliot en 1697, à St-Laurent, île d'Orléans. Joseph, voici l'enfant baptisé le 27 octobre 1680, dont le nom a disparu des registres. Certains généalogistes déduisent qu'il s'agissait d'untroisième Nicolas, d'autres disent Joachim. Pour eux le deuxième Nicolas serait mort en bas âge et Joseph?le en issErt),bres18 Rivitab» «tab»serait né en 1679, ou en 1681. Le choix de Joseph né en 1680, est celuiretenu par Guy Saint-Hilaire, qui est un descendant par sa mère. Joseph reçoit le bien paternel et épouse Jeanne Pouliot en 1703, à St-Laurent, île d'Orléans. Il sont les ancête en issErt),bres18 Rivitab» «tab»res d'une nombreuse lignée se trouvant principalement au Saguenay, lac St-Jean et qui porte surtout le nom de Lapointe. Marie, née en 1682, elle épouse Maurice Crépeau en 1702, à St-Jean, îled'Orléans. François, né en 1684, épouse Marguerite Bernard en 1709, à St-Laurent, île d'Orléans. Une grande partie de leur descendance se retrouve dans les Cantons de l'Est. Le nom se partage en Audet et Lapointe. Marguerite, née en 1686, elle épouse Louis Émery (Coderre) en 1722 à Boucherville, où elle avait accompagné la famille de son frère Joachim. Elle termine ses jours à L'Assomption. Innocent, né en 1689, épouse Geneviève Lemelin en 1710, à St-Laurent, île d'Orléans. Joachim, né vers 1691, épouse Louise-Hyacinthe Roberge en 1716, à St-Laurent, île d'Orléans. Ils vont s'établir à Boucherville. | AUDET, Nicolas (I83575)
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4130 | F Madeleine TESSIERImprimer son arbre Née le 7 septembre 1761 - Repentigny,Lanaudière,Canada,Québec Baptisée le 7 septembre 1761 - Repentigny,Lanaudière,Canada,Québec Décédée le 18 octobre 1806 - Terrebonne,Lanaudière,Canada,Québec, à l'âge de 45 ans Inhumée en 1806 Parents ; Joseph TESSIER 1734-1805 HABITANT Madeleine BABIN 1732- Union(s) et enfant(s) Mariée le 18 novembre 1776, Repentigny,Lanaudière,Canada,Québec, avec Charles BOUSQUET 1746-1776 Mariée le 7 janvier 1782, Repentigny,Lanaudière,Canada,Québec, avec Joseph JETTÉ 1731- dont Joseph JETTÉ 1783- Marie-Madeleine JETTÉ 1785- François JETTÉ 1787-1787 Basile JETTÉ 1788- Fratrie F Madeleine TESSIER 1761-1806 H Joseph TESSIER 1763-1840 F Marie TESSIER 1764-1799 H Jean Baptiste TESSIER 1765-1844 F Marie Charlotte TESSIER 1765-1766 H Antoine LAVIGNE 1767-1770 H Michel LAVIGNE 1769-1769 Grands parents paternels, oncles et tantes H Joseph TESSIER 1711-1740 mariés (1733) F Marie CUSSON 1713-1775 H Joseph TESSIER 1734-1805 mariés (1758) 7 enfants F Marie TESSIER 1735-1807 mariés (1758) 8 enfants H Jean Baptiste TESSIER 1737-1817 mariés (1764) 8 enfants F Thérèse TESSIER 1739-1810 mariés (1761) 8 enfants H Pierre TESSIER 1741-1743 non mariés, sans descendants F Marie CUSSON 1713-1775 non mariés H ? ? Notes individuelles ; Religion: CATHOLIQUE Baptême Née Marie-Louise Tessier Aperçu de l'arbre Arbre d'ascendance Arbre de descendance Arbres imprimables Joseph TESSIER 1711-1740 Marie CUSSON 1713-1775 |Joseph TESSIER 1734-1805 Madeleine BABIN 1732- Madeleine TESSIER 1761-1806 | TESSIER, Marie Madeleine (I89684)
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4131 | F Mary NewmanImprimer son arbre Née en 1620 - Surrey, England Décédée en 1710 - Surrey, England, à l'âge de 90 ans Parents Richard Newman ? ? Union(s) et enfant(s) Avec Thomas Violet 1615-ca 1689 dont F Marie Violett 1648- H John Violet 1656-1692 F Mary Newbury ca 1659-1749 H George Violet H Paul Violet Sources Personne: Ancestry Family Trees - Ancestry Family Trees (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.) - Ancestry Family Trees - Ancestry Family Trees. Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. - 0 - Footnote - Ancestry Family Trees (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.) - ShortFootnote - Ancestry Family Trees - Bibliography - Ancestry Family Trees. Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. - Ancestry.com - Ancestry Family Tree2 _TMPLT - Page - Ancestry Family Tree - http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=169410065&pid=171286 Aperçu de l'arbre | VIOLET, Thomas (I88837)
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4132 | F Marguerite PICARD 1709-1783 H Pierre PICARD 1711-1770 F Anne Marguerite PICARD 1715- F Marie-Josephte PICARD 1717-1768 H Jacques PICARD 1720- | Famille: Jacques PICARD / Marie-Anne LEFEBVRE (F2602)
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4133 | F. Benjamin 48 Celia Benjamin 24 Matilda Benjamin 18 Joseph Benjamin 16 Virginia Benjamin 14 Caroline Benjamin 13 Arthur Benjamin 12 (The child listed as "Celia" is a male. The age is correct to be Flavien, and I believe it is him.) --- Minnesota State Census | BENJAMIN, Caroline (I12818)
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4134 | F. Benjamin 48 Celia Benjamin 24 Matilda Benjamin 18 Joseph Benjamin 16 Virginia Benjamin 14 Caroline Benjamin 13 Arthur Benjamin 12 (The child listed as "Celia" is a male. The age is correct to be Flavien, and I believe it is him.) --- Minnesota State Census | BENJAMIN, Flavien (I12819)
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4135 | F. Benjamin 48 Celia Benjamin 24 Matilda Benjamin 18 Joseph Benjamin 16 Virginia Benjamin 14 Caroline Benjamin 13 Arthur Benjamin 12 (The child listed as "Celia" is a male. The age is correct to be Flavien, and I believe it is him.) --- Minnesota State Census | BENJAMIN, Flavien (I12833)
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4136 | F. Benjamin 48 Celia Benjamin 24 Matilda Benjamin 18 Joseph Benjamin 16 Virginia Benjamin 14 Caroline Benjamin 13 Arthur Benjamin 12 (The child listed as "Celia" is a male. The age is correct to be Flavien, and I believe it is him.) --- Minnesota State Census | BENJAMIN, Marie Mathilde (I12862)
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4137 | F. Benjamin 48 Celia Benjamin 24 Matilda Benjamin 18 Joseph Benjamin 16 Virginia Benjamin 14 Caroline Benjamin 13 Arthur Benjamin 12 (The child listed as "Celia" is a male. The age is correct to be Flavien, and I believe it is him.) --- Minnesota State Census | BENJAMIN, Virginie (I12887)
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4138 | F. Benjamin 48 Celia Benjamin 24 Matilda Benjamin 18 Joseph Benjamin 16 Virginia Benjamin 14 Caroline Benjamin 13 Arthur Benjamin 12 (The child listed as "Celia" is a male. The age is correct to be Flavien, and I believe it is him.) --- Minnesota State Census | BENJAMIN, Joseph Arthur (I89543)
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4139 | Fabiola est dans les bras de son père Adélard àa gauche debout. | GARIEPY, Fabiola (I2011)
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4140 | Faisais partie des 200 actionnaires de la Société des défricheurs pour lacolonisation agricole du territoire baigné par la rivière Aux Sables.Terrasé par la maladie, il laisse toutefois à sa femme, la courageuseMarguerite Bellay, le soin dedéfrichBntre 1célèbres18 Rivitab» «tab»er les 2 lots qu'il a aquis dans cettepartie du Saguenay. | MALTAIS, Jean (I55436)
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4141 | Fait personnalisé Annulation de mariage ;Contrat de mariage notaire Duquet avec Pierre Ménage, le 7 décembre 1670 | Famille: Pierre RICHER / Dorothee BRASSARD (F15453)
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4142 | Famille #1047200 Mariage:Le 26 juillet 1920à Saint-Zacharie Municipalité/District:Saint-Zacharie/Les-Etchemins, Qc Edmond ChampionFils de [ Arthur Champion & Olive Lebel ] et Marie-Anna ChampionFille de [ Francois Champion & Appoline Lebel ] Mariage des enfants dans cette région: Mariage enfants 1941-04-16 Moffet Cecile F Joseph Parent 1952-10-15 Moffet Yvette F Albert Plante 1953-09-23 Moffet Jean-Louis M Antoinette Cormier 1956-12-27 Rouyn-Noranda Rejeanne F Jean-Marie Desrosiers 1958-04-19 Rouyn-Noranda Pierrette F Adrien Poirier 1964-08-15 Moffet Germaine F Georges Parent Informations complémentaires Vous avez utilisé 50 bons sur un abonnement de 200 Les fiches sont bâties par région Ces données ne s'inscrivent pas dans votre arbre automatiquement. Pour ce faire, allez dans mon arbre. | Famille: Edmond CHAMPION / Marie-Anna CHAMPION (F20851)
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4143 | Famille #2400092 Mariage:Le 12 mars 1949à Notre-Dame-De-La-Paix Municipalité/District:Verdun/Communaute-Urbaine-De-Montreal, Qc Roland BertrandFils de [ Evariste Bertrand & Lydia Courville ] et Fleurette HarbourFille de [ Jean Harbour & Juliette Picard ] Mariage des enfants dans cette région: Mariage enfants 1987-08-22 Longueuil Michel M Aline Plante | Famille: Roland BERTRAND / Fleurette ARBOUR (F20847)
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4144 | Famille #2404220 Mariage:Le 15 octobre 1952à Saint-Romuald Municipalité/District:Moffet/Temiscamingue, Qc Albert PlanteFils de [ Urbain Plante & Rose-Emma Gervais ] et Yvette ChampionFille de [ Edmond Champion & Marie-Anna Champion ] Mariage des enfants dans cette région: Mariage enfants 1987-08-22 Longueuil Aline F Michel Bertrand | Famille: Albert PLANTE / Yvette CHAMPION (F20848)
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4145 | 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 (F2426)
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4146 | Famille #2817902 Mariage: Le 28 août 1934 à Sainte-Elisabeth Municipalité/District: Sainte-Elisabeth-De-Warwick/Arthabaska, Qc Clement Desruisseaux Fils de: Pierre Desruisseaux & Rose-Anna Poisson Lucienne Marcotte Fille de: Wilfrid Marcotte & Anne Boucher Mariage des enfants dans cette région: Date Municipalité Enfant Sexe Conjoint(e) 1957-08-24 Saint-Claude Jeannine F Anatole Binette 1962-06-23 Asbestos Celine F Roger Lauziere 1962-10-20 Asbestos Lionel M Lise Pellerin | Famille: Cllement DESRUISSEAUX / Lucienne MARCOTTE (F3664)
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4147 | Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. | Famille: En vie / Michele TELLIER (F20990)
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4148 | Famille #3152087 DOSSIER MES AÏEUX Mariage: Le 16 octobre 1954 à Joliette, Cathedrale de Saint-Charles-Borromee Municipalité/District:Joliette/Joliette, Qc Marcel Guilbault Fils de: Rolland Guilbault & Madeleine Dugas Michele Tellier Fille de: Jean Tellier & Stephanie Fontaine Mariage des enfants dans cette région: Date Municipalité Enfant Sexe Conjoint(e) 1975-09-13 Saint-Ambroise-De-Kildare Johanne-Joliette F Daniel Ste-Marie 1983-07-23 Joliette Suzanne F Louis Asselin _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Famille #3107747 Mariage: Le 23 juillet 1983 à Le-Christ-Roi Municipalité/District:Joliette/Joliette, Qc Louis Asselin Fils de: Jacques Asselin & Gisele Chaput Suzanne Guilbault Fille de: Marcel Guilbault & Michele Tellier | Famille: Louis ASSELIN / Suzanne GUILBAULT (F36209)
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4149 | Famille #3152087 DOSSIER MES AÏEUX Mariage: Le 16 octobre 1954 à Joliette, Cathedrale de Saint-Charles-Borromee Municipalité/District:Joliette/Joliette, Qc Marcel Guilbault Fils de: Rolland Guilbault & Madeleine Dugas Michele Tellier Fille de: Jean Tellier & Stephanie Fontaine Mariage des enfants dans cette région: Date Municipalité Enfant Sexe Conjoint(e) 1975-09-13 Saint-Ambroise-De-Kildare Johanne-Joliette F Daniel Ste-Marie 1983-07-23 Joliette Suzanne F Louis Asselin __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Famille #3212302 Mariage: Le 13 septembre 1975 à Saint-Ambroise Municipalité/District: Saint-Ambroise-De-Kildare/Joliette, Qc Daniel Ste-Marie Fils de: Conrad Ste-Marie & Cecile Poupart Johanne-Joliette Guilbault Fille de: Marcel Guilbault & Michele Tellier | Famille: Daniel STE-MARIE / Johanne-Joliette GUILBAULT (F36208)
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4150 | Famille #3204448 Mariage:Le 18 octobre 1853à Saint-Paul Municipalité/District:Saint-Paul/Joliette, Qc Francois RivetFils de [ Etienne Rivet & Louise Jette ] et Marie ChevalierFille de [ Joseph Chevalier & Josephte Piche ] Mariage des enfants dans cette région: Mariage enfants 1880-09-21 Joliette M.-Louise F Anthyme Rivest 1885-01-12 Saint-Liguori Julienne F Fabien Malo 1887-08-16 Saint-Liguori Eugene-Ludger M Pamela Picard 1888-07-16 Joliette Vitaline F Avila Malo 1891-04-06 Saint-Joseph-De-Lanoraie Joseph M Derimene Robillard 1895-09-23 Saint-Liguori Theophile M Vitaline Mongin | Famille: Francois RIVET / Marie CHEVALIER (F16426)
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