Our Family History

Michel ARBOUR

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Nom Michel ARBOUR Naissance 29 sept 1864 Joliette,,Lanaudière,Quebec,Canada, Genre Masculin Inhumation fév 1936 Kennebec County,,,Maine,Usa,[Old Sainte-Augustine Cimetery of Augusta,Maine] - Augusta Décès 24 fév 1936 Augusta,,Kennebec County,Maine,Usa, _CREA 17 sept 2023 _FIL LEGITIMATE_CHILD ID personne I1260 Arbour-Harbour-05Juillet-2025 Dernière modif. 20 nov 2023
ID Famille F319 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial
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Notes - Michel was a carter who lived in Joliette, QC, in the 1901 Census at 18St Louis Street. They owned a nine-room house plus a barn and two outbuildings on ¼ acre, which was a regular city lot. In 1903, the family immigrated to the United States and ments de l'e acusaole?ees18 Rivitab»«tab»settled in the State of Maine. In 1920, they lived in Augusta, Maine, at 28 Water Street, where they continued to live until Michel's death in 1936. Adelaide then went to live with her daughter Bernadette andfamily.
Upon entering the US via the port of Jackman, ME, on 20 Jul 1929, Michel was noted to be 5'5" with a medium complexion, grey hair, and blue eyes. He carried $200 with him. Even though he had lived inthe US for many years, he never achieved his citizenship and was always considered a resident alien.
- Michel was a carter who lived in Joliette, QC, in the 1901 Census at 18St Louis Street. They owned a nine-room house plus a barn and two outbuildings on ¼ acre, which was a regular city lot. In 1903, the family immigrated to the United States and ments de l'e acusaole?ees18 Rivitab»«tab»settled in the State of Maine. In 1920, they lived in Augusta, Maine, at 28 Water Street, where they continued to live until Michel's death in 1936. Adelaide then went to live with her daughter Bernadette andfamily.