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5501 LeSoleil (Quebec, QB) -- 25 Feb 2002DROLET, GABRIELLE HARBOUR 1916-2002At St Francis of Assise Hospital, on 24 February at the age of 85 yearsand 7 months, is deceased Mrs. Gabrielle Harbour, first married to thelate Mr. Jean-Charles Drolet and second married to the late Doria Ouellet. Visitation will be at the funeral home. Services will be held on Tuesday, 26 February, at 11 o'clock at St Malo Church, Marie de l'Incarnation Street, Quebec, where the family will receive condolences beforethe services. She leaves in mourning her sons Denis (Marie-Andree Fortier) and Rejean (Doris Lajeunesse); her daughter Celine (Jean-Pierre Cadorette); her grandchildren Nancy (Danny), Stephanie (Christian), Jean-Philippe, Jerome, Melanie (Martin),andJean-Francois; her great-grandson Alexandre; her brother Jean-Pierre Harbour (Lucie Picard); her sister-in-law Mrs. Rita Marcotte (late Maurice Harbour); her brother-in-law Joseph Drolet (Annette Daufeuil?); as well asnieces, nephews, cousins,and friends. Funeral direction: Au-Piedl-de-la-Falaise Funeral Cooperative,525 Prince Edouard St, Quebec. Donations to the Quebec Heart Association, 1248 St Foy St #101, Quebec G1S 2M5, would be appreciated. HARBOUR, Gabrielle (I32248)
 
5502 Letter from France concerning their children. LEBON, Jules Auguste (I52025)
 
5503 Lieu & Date à confirmer1664 selon Carole ST-ONGE (carolestonge) BELANGER, Francois (I12245)
 
5504 Lieu de naissance : Québec, Canada
Lieu de décès : Roberval, Québec, Canada
Date de décès : 6 octobre 2013
OUELLET (M. Léo)
Est décédé dans la sérénité, entouré de l'amour des siens, au CSSS Domaine-du-Roy de Roberval, le 6 octobre 2013, à l'âge de 97 ans et 1 mois,M. Léo Ouellet, époux de Mme Georgette Côté, demeurant à Roberval. La famille accueillera les parents et ?lèbres18 Rivitab» «tab»ami(e)s au Complexe Funéraire Marc Leclerc du 100, rue Paré, Roberval, le vendredi 11 octobre 2013 de 14 h à 17 h et de 19 h à 22 h. Le jour des funérailles, le salon sera ouvert à compter de 8 h 30. Les funérailles auront lieu le samedi 12 octobreparents et ?lèbres18 Rivitab» «tab»2013 à 10 h 30 à l'église Notre-Dame de Roberval. Par la suite, la dépouille mortelle sera incinérée et les cendres seront déposées au cimetière de Roberval. Outre son épouse, Mme GeorgetteCôté, il laisse ses enfants : Léo Jr (Jacqueline Dufour),Get ?lèbres18 Rivitab» «tab»illes (feu Étiennette Brassard), feu Jean (Louise Boily), Jacques (feu Beverly Lopez), Lise (feu Boris Brumat), Robert, Bernard (Joanne Boyd), Marc (Diane Desrosiers), Danielle (Daniel Laferrière) et Suzan; ses 14 petits-enfants et ses 21 arrière-pne Dufour),Get ?lèbres18 Rivitab» «tab»etits-enfants. Il était le frère de : feu Paul (Suzanne Socquet), feu soeur Carmen (ursuline), Pierrette (feu André Brophy),feu Maurice (feu Catalina Flores), feuRaymond (Carmelle Guay), feu Gaston (feu Claire Bouchard), Alphonse (Madeleine Boivine Dufour),Get ?lèbres18 Rivitab» «tab»n); le beau-frère de : feu Thérèse Côté (feu Lucien Fafard), feu Edmour Côté (feu Germaine Raigner), feu l'abbé Paul-Émile Côté, feu Gérard Côté (Janine Lavoie), feu soeur Alexandra Côté (Antonienne de Marie), feu Benoit Côté (feu Thérèse Gilbert),bres18 Rivitab» «tab»feu Paul-Marie Côté (Dora Beaulieu), feu Robert Côté et GabrielCôté. Également, il laisse de nombreux neveux et nièces et autres parents et ami(e)s. Ceux et celles qui le désirent peuvent faire dons à la Fondation du CSSS Domaine-du-Roy. Pour infose Gilbert),bres18 Rivitab» «tab»rmation : (418) 275-3335, télécopieur: (418) 275-0188, courriel : mml a maison-marc-leclerc.com, site web :www.maison-marc-leclerc.com Direction funéraire : Maison Marc Leclerc Ltée de Roberval
 
OUELLET, Leo (I60651)
 
5505 Lieutenant de la justice de la baronnie de Darcey, de Darcey, ar. Montbard,év. Autun, Bourgogne (Côte-d'Or). François Perrot-Perrault PERROT, Francois (I62495)
 
5506 Lieutenant de la milice, tué par les Iroquois lors d'un combat.Sergent de la garnison à Montréal.) LAFLEUR, Guillaume Richard (I48098)
 
5507 Lieutenant de Paulin DE PUJOLD, Pierre (I65242)
 
5508 Like several other ARBOURs, Armos played professional hockey with the National Hockey League. He was with the Montreal Canadiens from 1918 to 1921. He was on the team when they won the Stanley Cup. Also on that team was goalie George VEZINA,after whom the coveted Vezina Trophy was named. During his time as a professional hockey player, Armos did take time out when he heard his country's call of duty. He enlisted with the Canadian Expeditionary Forces in Victoria Harbour on 3 July 1916. He reported his occupation as a butcher. At the time of his physical examination, he was noted to be 5'9" and weighed 170 pounds. He had a ruddy complexion with brown eyes and brown hair. Private ARBOUR served initiallyin the 177th Battalion, then he transferred to the 228th Construction Battalion. For his war efforts, Armos earned the standard wage of $15 per month. He was discharged upon demobilization on 3 April 1919, and was slated to return to Victoria Harbour. Thenext year, in May 1920, Armos became the godfather to his cousin's son Bernard ARBOUR. After his return from the war, Armos resumed his hockey career. From 1921-1923, Armos played with the Hamilton, Ontario, hockey team. His last year of professional hockey was played in Toronto. Around this time, Armos marriedUrsula Mary MURPHY. Armos was apparently not the only athlete in the family. During the years before her marriage, Ursula played tennis with the Victoria Harbour Ladies' Tennis Club on a team known as the Go DemEasy Club. After their wedding, the young couple settled in Port McNicoll, Ontario, where Armos opened hisown butcher shop. Port McNicoll is asmall community located between Midland and Victoria Harbour. Armos and Ursula then set out to expand their family. When she became pregnant for the first time, Ursula went to be with her parents in Orillia for the birth. Tragically, though, the tiny baby girl died at less than two weeks old. When their next child was a stillborn son, Armos and Ursulasurely were deeply saddened. Thus, the healthy births of their next sonand daughter no doubt please them greatly. But once again their hopes were dashed when these children were followedbyyet another stillborn baby -- this one a girl -- born to Ursula prematurely. Life's tragedies were no strangers to this hardworking couple. In about 1930 or 1931, Armos' butcher shop burned to the ground. The young family then moved to Orillia, where Ursula's family still lived. They stayed there to raise their family, which eventually included another son. Armos became a salesman for Schneider Meats and Ursula was a schoolteacher. Armos' premature death at age 48, forced Ursulato finish raising their children -- ages 17, 14, and 9 -- as a single parent. Their elder son would die younghimself, when he was electrocutated while at work.

On 24 Mar 1919, CPL Armos ARBOUR, #853665, Reserve Unit CRTD, Original Unit 177th, Category A, Group 3, sailed aboard the HMTS Canada from Liverpool, England, and into Halifax, NS, arriving on 01 Apr1919. He had been transferred to the CEF (Canadian Expeditionary Force) Canada from OMFC (?) and was bound for Toronto, ON.

From FindAGrave.com:
AMOS "BUTCH" ARBOUR
Birth: 26 Jan 1895 -- Death: 01 Nov 1943
Professional Hockey Player. A native of Waubaushene, Ontario, Arbour played the position of Left Wing for teams in the OHA-JR, NHA, and the NHL hockey leagues. At 5'8", and 160 lbs, Arbour played forthe Victoria Harbour Station from 1914 to 1915, Montreal Canadiens from 1915 to 1921,Toronto 228th Battalion from 1916 to 1917, Hamilton Tigers from 1921 to 1923, and the Toronto St. Pats from 1923 to 1924. Arbour was also a veteran of the First World War, having served overseas for2 years. Arbour retired from hockey in 1924. His brothers Jack and Ernest also playedprofessional hockey. Arbour passed away on 1 November 1943, in Orillia, Ontario, at the age of 58.
Record added: 27 Sep 2004 by KP

From FindAGrave.com:
AMOS "BUTCH" ARBOUR
Birth: 26 Jan 1895 -- Death: 01 Nov 1943
Professional Hockey Player. A native of Victoria Mines, Ontario, Arbourplayed the position of Left Wing for teams in the NHL, OHA-Jr, NHA, and the St-Cup hockey leagues. At 5'08, and 160lbs, Arbour played for theVictoria Harbour Station from 1914to1915, Montreal Canadiens from 1915 to 1916, 1918 to 1921, Toronto 228th Battalion from 1916 to 1917, Hamilton Tigers from 1921 to 1923, and the Toronto St. Pats from 1923 until his retirement in 1924. Arbour who was also A veteran of World War I.Hedied in Orillia, Ontario, at the age of 48.
Record added : 04 Jun 2005 by Gravedude97

Amos Arbour
Left Wing
Born -- Victoria Harbour, ON
Height 5.08 -- Weight 160 -- Shoots L
Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
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1914-15 Victoria Harbour Station OHA-Jr.
1915-16 Montreal Canadiens NHA 20 5 0 5 6 4 3 0 3 11
1916-17 Toronto 228th Battalion NHA 10 14 3 17 6
1918-19 Montreal Canadiens NHL 1 0 0 0 0
1919-20 Montreal Canadiens NHL 20 22 4 26 10
1920-21 Montreal Canadiens NHL 22 14 3 17 40
1921-22 Hamilton Tigers NHL 23 8 3 11 6
1922-23 Hamilton Tigers NHL 23 6 1 7 6
1923-24 Toronto St. Pats NHL 20 1 2 3 4
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NHL Totals 109 51 13 64 66

From www.hockeydb.com and www.legendsofhockey.net:
A veteran of the First World War, Amos played for three teams during his brief NHL career that followed -- the defunct Hamilton Tigers, the Toronto St. Pats, and the Montreal Canadiens after being discharged. Previously, he had jumped right from his local Victoria Harbour team to theMontreal Canadiens, winning the Cup with the Habs in 1916. He then played for the 228th Battalion team in Toronto,one of the great non-NHL teams of all time. He enlisted the next year, but in 1918 he was able torejoin les Habitants for three more seasons, scoring 21 goals in 1919-20. Montreal traded the left winger to Hamilton with Harry Mummery for Sprague Cleghorn on November 26, 1921 and his scoring production declined. Two years later, he was dealt tothe Toronto St. Pats, and Arbour retired in 1924. Inall his NHL years, he played 113 regular season games but not a single playoff game. 
ARBOUR, Joseph Hermas "Amos" (I4503)
 
5509 Liste de ses enfants connus:

1. Jeanne Turgeon (1650 - 1650) 5, 6 (de Charles Turgeon)
+ 2. Claire Turjon (1651 - 1711) 4, 6 (de Charles Turgeon)
+ 3. Jacques Turgeon (1653 - 1728) 3, 4, 6 (de Charles Turgeon)
4. François Turgeon (1655 - ) 5 (de Charles Turgeon)
5. Françoise Turgeon (1656 - 1657) 5 (de Charles Turgeon)
6. Soeur Marie-Anne Turgeon Sainte-Marthe (1658 - 1725) 4, 6 (de Charles Turgeon)
7. Michel Turgeon (1661 - 1667) 5 (de Charles Turgeon)
+ 8. Zacharie Turgeon (1664 - 1743) 2, 3, 4, 6 (de Charles Turgeon)
9. Pierre Turgeon (1666 - 1667) 3, 4 (de Charles Turgeon)
+ 10. Pierre Turgeon (1669 - 1699) 2, 4, 6 (de Charles Turgeon)
+ 11. Jean Turgeon (1670 - 1749) 2, 4, 6 (de Charles Turgeon) 
Famille: Charles TURGEON / Paquiere LEFEVRE (F19691)
 
5510 Little Edmond was only about two-years old when his family moved to Ontario. As a young man, Edmond was a prominent figure skater. At the age of 19, he served as godfather to niece Amanda BOURDON in Midland in November 1885. After their wedding, Edmond and Alcuine settled in Waubaushene, where their first four children were born. In the 1891 Census, theyoung family was living in Tay Township. By1901, they were living in afour-room house on ¼ acre of Concession 10, Lot 10, in Waubaushene. Eeriel: coee Le ssaole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»dmond earned $300 that year atthe mill. Later that year, the sawyer and his family moved to Midland.During the latter years of his life, Edmond also held a position on theSeparate School Board, which governs Catholic and otherprivate schools. Edmond and Alcuine had seven children altogether, two daughters and five sons. They also served as godparents in several family baptism ceremonies at St Margaret's in Midland: nephew Albert Treffle BOURDON in December 1899, cousin's daughter Azeline ARBOUR in May 1901, nephew Norman ARBOUR in August 1902, cousin's daughter Mary Alcime ARBOUR in April 1904, niece Blanche ARBOUR in September 1905, and cousin's son Howard GREGOIRE in August 1908.
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Bio from Facebook on 23 April 2010:
23 April 1866 -- Born in Joliette County, QC, and baptized at St-Jean-de-Matha, QC, Edmond ARBOUR was the 3rd of 13 children of lumber worker Francois-Xavier ARBOUR and his wife Nathalie DESMARAIS. Little Edmond was only about 2-years old when his family moved to Ontario. As a young man, Edmond was a prominent figure skater. Just days after his 23rd birthday, Edmond married 16-year old Marie-Alcuine LeBLANC on 29 April 1889 in Waubaushene, Ontario. After their wedding, Edmond and Alcuine settled in Waubaushene, where their first 4 children were born. In the 1891Census, the young family livedin Tay Township. By 1901, they were living in a 4-room house on ¼ acre of Concession 10, Lot 10, in Waubaushene. Edmond earned$300 that year at teriel: coee Le ssaole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»he mill. Later that year, the sawyer and his family moved to Midland. Edmond and Alcuine had 7 children altogether, 2 daughters and 5 sons. During the latter years of his life, Edmond also held a position onthe Separate School Board, which governsCatholic and other private schools. At the age of 79, Edmond passed away in Midland, Ontario, on 16 September 1945. Alcuine died about 7 years later at the age of 80. Both were buried in St Margaret's Catholic Cemetery in Midland. Edmond and Alcuine are responsible for 24 grandchildren, 44 great-grandchildren, and20 great-great-grandchildren.
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ARBOUR, Edmond (I3073)
 
5511 Little Fred moved with his family to Ontario when he was about three-years old. As a young man, Fred stood witness at the weddings of two of his sisters. He was in Waubaushene in January 1882 when Minnie was married. He was also there when Natalie was married in October 1883. After their wedding, the young millhand Fred and his wife settled in Penetanguishene, where they had 11 children with onlyone son among them. Quite obviously, their large family contributed to the growth ofthe city of Penetanguishene, which grew to over 2000 residents by 1895. They also served as godparents to six family youngsters: nephew Henry BOURDON in June 1887 in Midland, nephew Albert ARBOUR in December 1894 in Midland, nephew Bert ARBOUR in December 1894 in Midland, niece Veronica ARBOUR in February 1907 inMidland, granddaughter Lucie BEAUSOLEIL (Fred only) in June 1908 in Penetanguishene, and granddaughter Stella BEAUSOLEIL in July 1909 in Penetanguishene. In 1889, just acouple of years after their wedding, Fred and Mary saw the first three streetlights in Penetanguishene. By 1910, electric services were available to virtually the entire community. The family was reported as living in Penetanguishene both in1891 and in 1901. In 1901, Fred earned $350 as one of the 60 millhands at the McGibbon Lumber Mill. They probably lived in Penetanguishene forthe rest of their years.

Toronto Star (ON) -- 19 Jul 1951
ARBOUR, Wilfred -- At the home of his daughters, Mrs. M. Walsh and Mrs.A. Cowan, 17 Nalin Ave., Toronto, on 18 July 1951. Wilfred Arbour (formerly of Penetanguishene, ON) husband of the late Mary Anne Arbour. Resting at Penetanguishene for funeralservice on Saturday. 
ARBOUR, Wilfred (I7137)
 
5512 Lived at 11 North Clark Street, Chicago SAUNDERS, William (I70334)
 
5513 Lived at 23 Cross Lances Road, Hounslow KIMBELL, Lillian Ethel (I47448)
 
5514 Lived at 26 Stafford Road. ??, Eva (I167)
 
5515 Lived at 42 Westridge Road Portswood Southampton TRIM, Charles Edward (I75597)
 
5516 Lived at 76 Mare Street, Hackney in 1881. Living in 1901 as Head of Household at 8 Triangle Road, Hackney with three boarders, Jane Holland (single) 60, Ellen Reardon (widow) 68 and Jemima Taxerinot? (single) 67 but is shown as married. BOSHELL, George Singleton (I16461)
 
5517 Lived at Court Farm, Ashcombe, Nr. Dawlish at time of marriage. Registered at Ashcombe, Devon in 1901. DYMOND, Kate (I34118)
 
5518 Lived at Grimstoneleigh Farm GILLARD, William (I39965)
 
5519 Lived at Half Moon Inn in Dunsford in 1881. In 1891 living at Steps Bridge House Dunsford. Surname First name(s) Age District Vol Page ----------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- Deaths Jun 1892 ----------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- BAILEY George Dunn 63 St Thomas5b 45 BAILEY, George Dunn (I9017)
 
5520 Lived at Mill Cottage, Balerno, Edinburgh, ScotlandThen Glenview, Currie, Midlothian Scotland COWAN, Joan (I28193)
 
5521 Lived at Moor Cottage with a lodger GARDNER, Lucy Ann (I25956)
 
5522 Lived at The Common Ashampstesd in 1881. JERRAM, Thomas (I46269)
 
5523 lived in Algeria - received land there for LEBON, Eugene (I52063)
 
5524 lived in Barlin (canton d-Houdain LEBON, Louis Emile (I52080)
 
5525 Lived in Bishop Stortford LARCHET, Marie (I50156)
 
5526 Lived in Munster Avenue SPEARING, Florence (I9)
 
5527 Lived in Portugal Cottage, Kingswear in 1851. Thomas was recorded as handicapped, blind in 1881 census and living at Alms Houses Kingswear. CASEY, Thomas L (I21480)
 
5528 lived in Saint-Etienne au Mont LEBON, Aimee (I52023)
 
5529 Lived in Strete MICHELMORE, Albert (I58645)
 
5530 Lived with Florrie in later years, never married LARCHET, Sydney Horace (I50165)
 
5531 Lived with her daughter Amelia in Stanstead Road Bermondsey. She becamecrippled in later life. RUSHBROOK, Amelia (I29061)
 
5532 Living and running the White Hart Inn Southampton TRIM, James (I75599)
 
5533 Living at 1 Overhill, Wood Lane, Kingswear in the 1901 Census. Agnes Richards his niece was living with the family in 1891. CASEY, George Adam (I21475)
 
5534 Living at 10 Glastin Road Hackney in 1881 SHARLAND, John (I71038)
 
5535 Living at 12 Testerton Street, Kensington, London in 1881 Census returns when Hannah was 14. Noted living at 3 Latimer Road, Kensington at time of marriage. Employed as a launderess and laundry manager prior to marriage. Moved to Hounslowin 1914and ran their shop in Whitton Road. HOLDSWORTH, Hannah (I43336)
 
5536 Living at 13 East Town, Kenton, Devon in 1881 & 1891 & 1901. TOOGOOD, Albert T (I74824)
 
5537 Living at 14 Butt Park Terrace, St Budeaux, Plympton, Devon in 1891. HURST, Charles E (I45571)
 
5538 Living at 15 Melina Road, Hammersmith in 1901 SPEARING, George William (I71740)
 
5539 Living at 15 Thurston Road Lewisham at time of marriage. HAVARD, William (I44345)
 
5540 Living at 18 Rotherhithe New Road in 1881with Francis Henhrey, her son and family. This link has to be confirmed. ??, Mary Ann (I248)
 
5541 Living at 2 St Johns View, Portsea, Hampshire in 1881. HADDIGAN, Daniel (I42829)
 
5542 Living at 2 Trimmers Cottage Heston in 1881.Living at 11 Gladstone RoadHeston with family and granddaughter Annie aged 3 in 1901. LITTLE, Thomas Henry (I54176)
 
5543 Living at 23 Princes Road, Tormoham, Devon in 1891 TUCKER, William Henry (I75862)
 
5544 Living at 26 Fair Street Southwark St John Horsleydown, Surrey, Englandin 1881 Living at 33 Anchor Street, Bermondsey in 1901 BEALE, Charles Reid (I10248)
 
5545 Living at 3 Youngs Cottages, Lea Road, Enfield in 1901 BEALE, Joseph (I10244)
 
5546 Living at 392 Kings Road Chelsea in 1901. HOLWAY, Harry (I45117)
 
5547 Living at 392 Kings Road Chelsea with brother in law Harry Holway. MARSHAM, Mary Elizabeth (I56108)
 
5548 Living at 4 Evelyn Villas Cromwell Close Cheshunt in 1901. John Cartera nephew was also at the same address aged 2. BEALE, James (I10250)
 
5549 Living at 42 Raglan St., London Middlesex in 1881 MONK, Edward George (I59138)
 
5550 Living at 42 Raglan St., London Middlesex in 1881 Jane is a Widow SMITH, Jane (I59148)
 

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