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9001 | The Times-Union (Albany NY) -- 28 May 1996 Barbara C. Arbour Ray Obituary Clifton Park -- Barbara C. Arbour Ray, 69, of Rexford died Monday at Ellis Hospital, Schenectady. She was born in North Adams, MA, and attended St Paul's School, Mechanicville. Mrs. Ray was a homemaker. She was the widow of H. Vernon Ray. Survivorsinclude a son, David Ray of Clifton Park; a daughter, Diane Winters of Rexford; a brother, Henry Arbour of North Adams; four granddaughters, and threegreat-grandchildren. A service will be held at a time to be announced at the Gordon C. Emerick Funeral Home, 1550 Route 9, Clifton Park. Burial will be in Clifton Park Center Baptist Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm Wednesday at the funeral home. The Times-Union (Albany NY) -- 29 May 1996 Services have been set for Barbara C. Arbour Ray of Sugar Hill Road, Rexford, who died Monday at Ellis Hospital, Schenectady. The service willbe at 9:30 am Thursday at the Gordon C. Emerick Funeral Home, 1550 Route 9, Clifton Park. Burial will be in Clifton Park Center Baptist Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm today at the funeral home. | ARBOUR, Barbara Claire (I2325)
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9002 | The Wichita Eagle (KS) -- Saturday 17 Oct 2009 Arbour, Peter Edmond, 54, Wichita, passed away Thursday, 15 October 2009. Peter was a proud 20-year employee of Beechcraft. He was a wonderfully friendly and accepting man who was loved by all that knew him. Peterwas always one that would attract children and be glad to play with them. He will be dearly missed by his wife Mary, his children Brenna Bolton, Shawn Rouleau, and Sabrina Klimzack; 1 brother and 3 sisters, and his 10 grandchildren. Visitation will be held 5-8 on Sunday with funeralservice at 2 pm, Monday, both at Lakeview Funeral Home, 12100 E. 13th St., Wichita. Memorial contributions are suggested to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Bay City Times (MI) -- 22 & 23 Oct 2009 ARBOUR, Peter E. of Wichita, Kansas. Our beloved brother, husband, father, grandfather and uncle, age 54 years, passed away Thursday, 15 October 2009, at Wesley Medical Center in Wichita, Kansas. Peter was a kind and gentle soul who will be remembered for his bright smile and absolute love of life. He was born 21 July 1955, to the late Emil and Cecilia (Guertin) Arbour and raised in the Walled Lake/Novi area. After graduating from Atlanta High School in Atlanta, Michigan, Peter went on to receive his Bachelor's degree from Ferris State University. For the past 20 years, he has resided in Wichita and worked in the airplane industry.Peter attended St Cecilia Church and was a 4th degree member of the Knights of Columbus. In 1988, he married the former Mary Kathryn "Kathy" Watters who survives along with her children: Shawn Rouleau of Alpena and Brenna (Ryan) Bolton of Oak Park, MI, special niece/daughter: Sabrina (Kraig) Klimzack of Alpena; 10 grandchildren; three sisters: Cynthiaand Elsie Arbour both of Atlanta, MI, Linda (Hon. William) Caprathe of Bay City; his brother, Phillip (Patti) Arbour of Perry, MI; 32 nieces and nephews and 36 grand/great nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, hewas predeceased by his five brothers: Ralph, William, Kent, Gerald, and Victor Arbour, and his grandson Peter Rouleau. The Funeral Liturgy will be celebrated on Saturday, 24 October 2009, at 11:00 am in the Church of St Boniface with Rev. Dale A. Orlik presiding. Visiting hours with the family will be Friday 23 October 2009, from 4:00 until 8:00 pm inthe W.A. Trahan Funeral Chapel and The Vigil Prayer Service will be held Friday at 7:00 pm in the Trahan Chapel. Peter will lie instate at the church on Saturday from 10 am until time of services. Memorial contributions may be designated for the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Mid-Michigan affiliate: PO Box 4368, East Lansing, MI 48226. www.trahanfc.com Excerpts from Pete's online Guestbook -- 20 Oct 2009 17 October 2009 Those who you have left behind will forever remember your gentle ways and joyful smile. You always had a kind word and a twinkle in your eye. Your positive attitude was infectious. I can't ever remember a time when you grew impatient or irritated with anyone. As a child, some of my fondest memories are the times that we spent together at grandma's houseand all around Rush Lake. You always had time for me, made the best grilled cheese sandwiches, took me to the movie, drove me all over the place while telling me funny stories about the locals and your childhood.You made me watch The 6 Million Dollar Man and Lawrence Welk. You always saw the good in others and made everyone around you feel special. I also remember how much you loved andadmired my dad, you told me that he was always like a father to you. I wish I could have spent more time with you as an adult. You have touched all of our lives and we will miss you, but I know you are home now with yourbrothers and parents. -- Dawn Arbour Shockley, Ada, Michigan | ARBOUR, Peter Edmund (I6473)
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9003 | Their nephew Peter ARBOUR remembers his Uncle Gord and Aunt Reta: "We would go there most times in the summer. They had a pool in the backyard, and three cousins, too. We didn't interact much becausethey were a bit older than Arlene [his sister] and me. The parents would talk and thekids would swim and have fun in the pool. This is funny: I never said anything about it but Uncle Gord reminded me of Popeye the Sailorman. HaHaHa! I knew he was a sailor because Dad showed me pictures of him onabig ship. Uncle Gord was in the Navy, but he didn't smoke a pipe like Popeye. HaHaHa! Every time wewent there Uncle Gord and Aunt Reta would always have a big smile for us." According to Deborah RUSE-ARBOUR: When Gord married Reta, they blended their families: his three and her four filled the house with seven children. Also, it was not Gord but his brother Steve who wasin the Navy and it was probably he who wasthe onewho looked like Popeye -- although Steve and Gord looked so much alike it was hard to tell them apart. | ARBOUR, Gordon Jeremiah (I2479)
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9004 | Théodule a épousé Catherine Geoffroy à StAmbroise de Kildare en 1857. Dix enfants sont nés de cette union, dont cinq sont décédés en bas âge. Il a demeuré à Ste-Béatrix la majeure partie de sa vie puisqu'il apparaît sur les recensements de cette paroisse en 1871,1881,1891 et 1901. On le retrouve cependant sur le recensement de 1870 de Canaan, au New Hampshire, sous le nom de Teodale Peltier en compagnie de plusieurs de ses frères. Il y travaillait dans un moulin à scie. | PELLETIER, Theodule (I81571)
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9005 | Théodule Pelletier 1834-1906 LB21-P9S?????? Mariage : 1857 Saint-Ambroise-de-Kildare, Joliette, Québec, Canada Catherine Geoffroy 1831-1918 LB21-L13?????? Enfantsde Catherine Geoffroy et Théodule Pelletier (10) Marie-Anne Pelletier 1858-1922 LBL8-LG2?????? Rosalie Pelletier 1859-1915 LBL8-R9B?????? Sinaï Pelletier 1861-1865 LBL8-XM5?????? Élisabeth Pelletier 1863-Décédée LBL8-5FG?????? Sinaï Pelletier 1865-1866 LBL8-R39?????? Sarah Pelletier 1865-1933 LBL8-XVS?????? Alphonsine Pelletier 1866-1866 LBL8-J1X?????? Herménégilde Pelletier 1872-1945 LBL8-NT8?????? Amédée Pelletier 1875-1876 LBL8-TXM?????? Cordélia Pelletier 1877-1878 LBL8-KCH?????? | Famille: Theodule PELLETIER / Catherine GEOFFROY (F34937)
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9006 | Théophile Elma | ROBERT, Dalma (I82905)
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9007 | there are 2 more Living Arbour which I could not find the names. | ARBOUR, Herve (I2966)
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9008 | There are another 4 children Living Arbour | ARBOUR, Remi (I4885)
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9009 | There is a John Dymond aged 29 from Bridford in 16 Turnpike Road Kingswear (two doors away from the Caseys'), a police constable and boarder with John Mortimore. John appears to be registered as a cattle stockmandwith George Cox and his family in Godstone Surrey in 1901. He is a widower. | DYMOND, John (I34104)
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9010 | There is a John Dymond and wife Susanna S (b1846 Hennock) and son William (b 1868 Lezant, Cornwall) and Annie Rowse, Assistant Farmer at Middle Longcombe, Berry Pomeroy in 1891. John appears to be registered as acattle stockman with Georgeand Phoebe Cox in Godstone Surrey in 1901. He is a widower. | DYMOND, John (I34105)
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9011 | There is a John Dymond registered at Hansel (Farm), Slapton in 1891 with wife Levinia, children, Mother Eliza and unmarried brother Thomas. | DYMOND, John (I34106)
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9012 | There is a Mary Sercombe widow in Exminster in 1851. The family fits the children of Mary Bolley so Mary may not have died as recorded above.Original data from Daniel Morgan. | BOLLEY, Mary (I16122)
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9013 | There is a William and wife Eliza (both 62) at Woodway St Chudleigh in the 1891 census. Eliza born Dunsford. A grandson John Aggett aged 9 and born Plymouth is also with them. There is a William Wills registered at Chudleigh aged 75 and born in Bridford in the 1901 census. He is a farm labourer. | WILLS, William (I77394)
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9014 | There is a William Dymond aged 12 in the service of Nicholas Tuckett, Farmer of Bridford in the 1861 census. Emigrated to Australia in early 1879. Joined New South Wales Prison Service. Farming at Tidleys, West Hatch, Somerset in 1901. William purchased Tidleys in 1895 but sold up on 23 March 1903 and returned to Australia. | DYMOND, William (I33995)
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9015 | There is a William lodging with Richard Maunder (Publican) at The Wheatsheaf Inn, 39 King St. Plymouth St Andrew in 1891. William is a Mason and is shown as Married. | WILLS, William (I77395)
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9016 | There is an Albert born 1877 in South Molton (born Kenton), a porter with the Great Western Railway in the 1901 census. Birth dates from the two youngest children need checking. | TOOGOOD, Albert V (I74826)
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9017 | There is no father on the marriage certificateEllen Ryding is listed asa widow, cotton weaver living at 14 CharlesStreet, DarwenEllen had a son but have not name.When John Henry's children came home with their first weeks wages, shetook it from them, gave it back to them and said pack you bags and getout of this house. All the children them moved in with Annie who wasthe eldest of John Henry's children. | RYDING, Ellen (I70146)
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9018 | There was a William Corteen buried on August 24th 1712. As another William was christened on August 23rd 1723 this could be our William, but some doubt must remain because he had an uncle William whowas linked with Alice Brew and for whom noburial record has been identified. | CORTEEN, William (I27094)
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9019 | These links suspect | ??, Sophia (I289)
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9020 | they had 17 kids | ARBOUR, Leona (I5809)
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9021 | They had another child who died in infancy between William and Arthur. | TRUDGEON, Elizabeth (I44921)
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9022 | Third daughter of Richard Trudgeon 821 and Harriet 2113. Born at Wawanosh Township, Huron County, Ontario, 18 June 1877; died at Brussels, 5 May 1886. (This last date is a mistake; it was in 1890 of 1891 - L.J. Hingston - 1907) (Family Bible- 1886 has been added later) | HINGSTON, Ida (I44952)
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9023 | Third son of William Gillard 818 and Elizabeth 2112. Born at Victoria Square 10 October 1841. Married 29 July 1871, Ellen Templeton, of Joliet, Illinois. Mr. Hingston was for many years connected to the nursery business, but in 1882 removed to Kansas, near Larned (?), and then engaged in farming. His wife died in 188_. He afterwards moved to ________ Missouri, where he married Mrs _______, and there he died, 16 October 1891, leaving no issue. | HINGSTON, William (I44985)
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9024 | This birth seems unlikely to Jane who would have been 48 at the time and had probably died around 1840. | DYMOND, Francis (I34066)
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9025 | This could be Sarah Baker, marriage 1 7 1815 St Mary Major, Exeter | ??, Sarah (I280)
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9026 | This couple had 17 children, although only 7 of them were still alive in 1900.[1900Census] During the Census of 1901, Louis was widowed and living in Ste-Emelie-de-l'Energie, QC, along with many of his cousins. However, his address was reportedly vacant on the 1st Range of the Joliette Canton. He owned 116 acres with 2 outbuildings. | ARBOUR, Louis Adolphe (I89374)
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9027 | This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/kellogg/1/data/1993 | BRAND, Junior (I19014)
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9028 | This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/kellogg/1/data/2319 | BRAND, Kurby Eugene (I19015)
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9029 | This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/kellogg/1/data/2322 | CARRIE, Beverly (I21357)
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9030 | This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/kellogg/1/data/2323 | ARBOR, Joanna (I1129)
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9031 | This is the copy of a postcard that Caroline Woods (nee Arbour) wrote to Emilie Jean (nee Arbour), her sister, on 10 Feb 1909 from Waubaushene, ON, to Verner, CPR, ON. Dear Sister, Just a few lines to let you know that we are all well, hoping yous are all the same. Well, Emily I am sending you the picure of our new church, see what you think of it. Our men are all at the camp yet, but I thing they will be coming down about the 1st of March, and Johnny, I think,is going to stop in Byng Inlet to see his brother. We intend to move there in the Spring. If it wasn't for that hewould stop to see yous. Georgiana has a big baby boy, he was born of the 1st of Feb.Mother was over a week ago last Sunday. They are all well at home also. Give our loveto all the family and tell Joseph if he didn't forget his English to write. I can't tell yous much this time. Good bye, From your sister, Mrs. Jns. A. Woods ___ Bio from Facebook on 06 Apr 2010: 06 April 1877 -- Born in Ste-Emelie-de-l'Energie, QC, Marie-Caroline ARBOUR was the 7th of 14 children born to my great-great-grandparents Magloire ARBOUR and Leocadie CHARTIER-ROBERT. Her father Magloire was profiled on 30 March. Carrie wasabout 6-years old when her family made the big move from Ste-Emelie to settle in Waubaushene, ON. At 21-years old,she married lumberjack John Alexander WOODS in Waubaushene on 26 December 1898. The young couple settled into their home in Waubaushene and shortly afterward began their family of 8 children, 6 daughters and 2 sons. At some point around 1911,John decided that having 6 children underthe age of 11 was made more difficult with him being away in the bush for so much ofthe time. He then tooka job at the grain elevator in Victoria Harbour, ON, and the family moved into a house on William Street West, just down the street from her parents' house. Carrie still had 6 kids at home when John died of prostate cancer at the age of 48. He hadsuffered for 14 months with "hypertrophy of the prostate" (enlargementof the prostate) and 2 or 3 months with "pyelo-nephritis" (kidney failure) under the care of Dr. D. W. McKENZIE. Carrie was 80-years old whenshe died on 13 January 1958. BothCarrie and John were laid to rest in St Mary's Catholic Cemetery in Victoria Harbour | ARBOUR, Caroline (I2656)
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9032 | This John to be queried | GILLARD, John (I39980)
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9033 | This John Wills does not match the 1851 Census | WILLS, John (I77363)
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9034 | This line needs checking against the Wills Line - Marriage to this Joseph could be wrong plus the issue. Why 2x Thomas issue? | SERCOMBE, Mary (I34059)
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9035 | This needs validating. May have married Hannah Mary 1877 | MUGFORD, Peter (I59945)
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9036 | Thomas came to England in 1904. | SCOTT, Thomas (Shamus) (I70721)
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9037 | Thomas Fournier Naissance: 05 juil 1754 Décès: 11 juil 1838 Mère ID: 978105 Marie Fortin Naissance: 10 avr 1755 Décès: 08 déc 1821 Père ID: 1686918 Ignace-Angus McGinnis Naissance: 1750 Décès: 01 fév 1821 Mère ID: 1686919 Louise Arbour Naissance: 15 oct 1753 Décès: 13 sept 1849 Fiche Personne principale Photo Notes, Informations Liens de parenté Arbre généalogique Marie-Marthe Fournier Envoyez lui un courriel PersonHistory Entrez un lien vers une source fiable. Idéalement un site public comme FamilySearch ou des archives. (sinon il ne sera pas affdeux.7,u auseuole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»iché) ID No: 1277490 Prénom: Marie-Marthe Nom: Fournier Sexe: F Occupation: Naissance: 25 septembre 1791 Paroisse/ville: L'Islet, Qc Pays: Canada Bapt./Source: 26 septembre 1791, Rg #2 Décès: 14 juillet 1839 - âge: 47 Paroisse/ville: Percé, Qc Pays: Canada Information, autres enfants, notes, etc. Autres mariages de: Marie-Marthe Fournier Jean-Baptiste Becker Percé Mariage ou union de fait Marie-Marthe 20 ans & Julien 29 ans 14 janvier 1812 L'Islet, Québec Canada conjoint(e) ID No: 1277489 Prénom: Julien Nom: McGinnis Sexe: M Occupation: Naissance: 1783 vers Paroisse/ville: Pays: Décès: 19 juillet 1831 - âge: 48 Paroisse/ville: Percé Pays: Canada Inh./Source: S 21 juillet 1831, Julien Maginnis 48 ans, époux Marthe Fournier, 48 ans Information, autres enfants, notes, etc. Enfants mariés de Fournier Marie-Marthe et/ou McGinnis Julien Nom Naissance Décès Père Mère Époux(se) Julien McGinnis 12 sept 1812 Julien McGinnis Marie-Marthe Fournier Methot Elizabeth Marie McGinnis 1815 Julien McGinnis Marie-Marthe Fournier Ruest Pierre Frederick McGinnis 1817 Julien McGinnis Marie-Marthe Fournier MorisseyJane-Jennie Morissey Joanna | Famille: Julien MC GINNIS / Marie-Marthe FOURNIER (F36110)
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9038 | Thomas is shown in the census as a shoemaker He bought a small piece ofBallasholague called Park ny Loiye from his brother Robert in 1849. This is the site of 'Maynrys' formerly called 'The Cottage,Ballasholague' | CORTEEN, Thomas (I26926)
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9039 | Thomas Marié et Lemarié | MARIÉ, Thomas (I55885)
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9040 | Thomas married (MRIN:10) Ann KEWIN-20 daughter of Thomas KEWIN-209 andMargaret KELLY-210 (MRIN:20) on 3 Feb 1839 in Parish Church,Maughold. Ann was christened on 4 Mar 1814 in ,Maughold. She died on 14 Feb 1880 in ,Maughold. She was buriedon 18 Feb 1880 in Old Churchyard,Maughold. | KEWIN, Ann (I26927)
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9041 | Thomas married Kate but they had no children.He is widowed by 1891 and living as a lodger of his sisters (alsowidowed) Henrietta and Philandria.In 1901 he is living with his unmarried sister Chlorinda.He died in 1913 not long after the deathof his brother FrederickValentine. | JACKSON, Thomas (I45902)
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9042 | Thomas registered for the Draft. On that date, he was described as 5'7"and 138 lbs, with brown eyes, brown hair, and a light complexion. His mother was recorded as his next of kin. | ARBOUR, Thomas Russell (I3606)
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9043 | Thomas was killed while jumping a horse according to the family Bible records of Hamon Critz Dalton at the Library of VA. | HARBOUR, Thomas Adonijah 111 (I44084)
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9044 | Thomas was probably only an infant when his family moved from Quebec toOntario. In April 1901, he lived there with his widowed father and twoolder brothers. In July 1903, he witnessed his brother Edmund's wedding in Victoria Harbour. Aftertheir wedding, Thomas and Delia settled in Victoria Harbour, where their ten children were born, five daughters and five sons. The couple also became godparents to nephew Edgar ARBOUR in Midland in July 1908. ___ Family thought that Thomas was still alive in 1953. He definitely appears on the voter registration lists through 1949; however, he does not appear on them in 1957, so this agrees with a 1953-1957 death time frame. | ARBOUR, Thomas Albert (I1711)
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9045 | Thought to have gone to USA during Civil War and backed theConfederacy,selling Swords, Knives etc. Said to have lost all hismoney. | JACKSON, Alfred (I45774)
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9046 | Throughout their childrearing years, Leonard and Irene moved around quite a bit, as noted in their children's school records. Here is a list of some of the places that they lived: until 1957 Penetanguishene Sep 1957 96 Ossington Ave Sep 1958-Nov 1958 154 Dovercourt Rd Sep 1959 296 Ossington Ave Mar 1961 160 Argyle St then 1595A Dundas St Sep 1962-Sep 1966 1229 Dundas St W then 2 DeMarcoHe ha 6 Living Arbour | ARBOUR, Leonard E (I5261)
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9047 | Tiller Girl | LARCHET, Matilda (I28186)
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9048 | Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA) -- 19 Apr 2013 GRANT Joan Arbour Grant, on Tuesday 16 April 2013, in Charleston, SouthCarolina. Born on 10 January 1949, in New Orleans, LA, beloved daughter of Mrs. Edgar F. Arbour, Jr. (Verna Wetzel) and the late Edgar F. Arbour, Jr., DDS. Joan grew up in New Orleans where she lived until her marriage at which time she moved to Ashville, North Carolina, where she raised her children. Beloved wife of Gregory Grant, MD, mother of Dominque G. Godfrey (Nicholas), the late Sidonie Alexandra Grant and the lateMarie Francoise Grant; sister of Edgar F. Arbour, III (Margaret), JohnW. Arbour (Michele) and the late Thomas A. Arbour; aunt of Caroline A.Willmon, T. Neilson Arbour, Courtney E. Arbour, Megan A. Stryker, MaryElise Arbour, and Nicole Renee Arbour,also four great nieces and one great nephew. Joanwas a graduate of the Academy of the Sacred Heart andNewcomb College where she received a BA in English Literature. Joan was an accomplished author and recipient of the prestigious Thomas Wolfe awardfor fiction for her short story in "Wide Awake in the Pelican State: Stories by Contemporary Louisiana Writers", given annually for short stories. She recently completed her first novel. In additionto her Louisiana rooted inspiration and highest regard for craft, her stories share a deep humanity. Joan was a loving wife, mother and daughter, beloved by a host of nieces and nephew, relatives, in-laws, devoted friends in New Orleans and Ashville andespecially her life long Sacred Heartsisters.She will be sadly missed by all for her sunny disposition, deep caring, beautiful sense of humor and brilliant intellect. Funeral services to be held at Cathedral of St John the Baptist, 120 Broad Street, Charleston, South Carolina. Service, Monday, 22 April, at 2:00 pm. Asheville Citizen-Times (NC) -- 21 Apr 2013 Asheville -- Joan Arbour Grant was a woman who found truth in beauty. She believed in art as presence and practiced personal creativity as a design -- for herself, her family, her friends and the weave of the three. Joan wrote about life as she lived it -- and also wished it to be lived. As an accomplished author, Joan was a recipient of the prestigiousThomas Wolfe Award for fiction for her story in Wide Awake in the Pelican State: Stories by Contemporary Louisiana Writers, given annually for short stories. She had recently completed her first novel, Phoebe's Chances. In addition to her Louisiana-rooted inspiration and highest regard for her craft, her stories demonstrated a deep humanity and softly defined humility. Joan slipped away, with apologies, on Tuesday 16 April 16 2013, in Charleston, South Carolina. Born on 10 January 1949, in New Orleans, Louisiana. She was the beloved daughter of Mrs. Edgar F. Arbour, Jr. (Verna Wetzel) and the late Edgar F. Arbour, Jr., DDS. Joangrew up in New Orleans where she lived until her marriage to Gregory Grant, MD, at which time she moved to Asheville, North Carolina, where she and her husband reared their children. She was the mother of Dominique G. Godfrey (Nicholas), the late Alexandra Sidonie Grant, and the late Marie Francoise Grant. Joan was also sister of Edgar F. Arbour, III (Margaret) and John W. Arbour (Michele) of New Orleans. Joan was a graduateof the Academy of the Sacred Heart and Newcomb Collegewhere she reeminsintll?e ssaole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»ceived a BA in English Literature.She was especially connected to Sacred Heart -- as a high-school English teacher and writing instructor -- and as a life-long sister of a group of Sacred Heart alumnae. Joanwasa deeply caring wife and mother, beloved by a host of nieces and a nephew, relatives, in-laws and devoted friends in New Orleans, Asheville, and Charleston. She will be lamentedby all for her exquisite presence, equable disposition,wry senseofhumor, and quiet intellect. Joan knewhow to "friend": confirming her gentleconsideration of grown-ups, children, and animals in her thoughtful embrace. Funeral services will be held at The Cathedral of St John the Baptist (120Broad Street, Charleston),at 2:00 pm, on Monday 22 April2013. A Memorial Mass will be scheduled in New Orleans, Louisiana at a later date. Excerpt from Joan's online Guestbook 22 April 2013 Joan had the purest of hearts, and I feel humbled by her loving attention always. My whole being aches for Gregory and Dominique, especially for Verna. Ed and John and their families remain in my prayers. With much love, Binker ...and... Joan had the purest of hearts, and I feel humbled by her loving attention always. My whole being aches for her wonderful family and all of herdear friends. My love to everyone, Binker PickShe had 3 children | ARBOUR, Joan (I4704)
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9049 | TIRE DU LIVRE: LA VRAIE HISTOIRE D'EMILIE BORDELEAU, FILLE DE CALEB PAR NATHALIE JEAN EDITIONS QUEBECOR EN 1995 | BORDELEAU, Emilie (I16388)
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9050 | Tite Sorciere a écrit: Encore de Jean Claude ! Je ne comprends pas pourquoi les généalogistes ne semblent pas utiliserles recensements et semblent se contenter des livres Drouin. Les recensements de l'Acadie de 1671 à 1754 sont souvent très clairs. Le «Recensement des habitants du Port La Haie et de Mirliguaiche» dit clairement «Martin Lejeune 25 ans et Jeanne sa femme sauvagesse de nation». Vous pouvez trouver une copie des ces recensements dans les «Archives du Canada - Archives des colonies - Séries G1 Vol. 466.1 - Amérique du Nord - Acadie recensements». | Famille: Martin LEJEUNE / Marie-Jeanne KAGIJONIAS (F7562)
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