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Normand ARBOUR

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Nom Normand ARBOUR Naissance 1 mars 1897 Ontario,,,,Canada,Waubaushene,L0k 2c0,Simcoe County Genre Masculin Inhumation oct 1982 [lasalle Catholic Cemetery in Sudbury] - Ontario,,,,Canada, Décès 4 oct 1982 Greater Sudbury,,,Ontario,Canada,Sudbury _CREA 17 sept 2023 _FIL LEGITIMATE_CHILD ID personne I1310 Arbour-Pierre1615 Dernière modif. 16 sept 2023
Père Joseph William Edward ARBOUR, n. 18 oct 1869, Joliette,,Lanaudière,Quebec,Canada, d. 1948, Windsor,,Essex County,Ontario,Canada,Essex County
(Âgé de 78 ans)
Mère Zephirine DESCHAMPS, n. 3 jan 1878 d. 24 juin 1899, Simcoe County,,,Ontario,, (Âgé de 21 ans)
Mariage 5 août 1895 Midland,,,Ontario,Canada,Simcoe County _CREA 21 août 2024 _UST MARRIED ID Famille F353 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial
Famille Malvina LALONDE, n. 1896, Thurso,,Outaouais,Quebec,Canada, d. 26 nov 1984, Ontario,,,,Canada,[Nipissing District] - North Bay,Nipissing District
(Âgé de 88 ans)
Mariage 22 jan 1923 Greater Sudbury,,,Ontario,Canada,Sudbury _CREA 21 août 2024 _UST MARRIED Enfants 1. Marie Florence Therese ARBOUR, n. 15 mai 1925, Greater Sudbury,,,Ontario,Canada,[Espanola] - Sudbury d. 24 juin 2010, Greater Sudbury,,,Ontario,Canada,[Espanola] - Sudbury
(Âgé de 85 ans)
2. Theresa ARBOUR, n. 15 mai 1925, Greater Sudbury,,,Ontario,Canada,[Espanola] - Sudbury d. 19 sept 1944, Greater Sudbury,,,Ontario,Canada,[Sudbury] - Sudbury
(Âgé de 19 ans)
+ 3. Al Alger ARBOUR, n. 1 nov 1932, Greater Sudbury,,,Ontario,Canada,Sudbury d. 28 août 2015, Sarasota,,Sarasota County,Florida,Usa,
(Âgé de 82 ans)
ID Famille F352 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial Dernière modif. 21 août 2024
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Carte d'événements Mariage - 22 jan 1923 - Greater Sudbury,,,Ontario,Canada,Sudbury Décès - 4 oct 1982 - Greater Sudbury,,,Ontario,Canada,Sudbury = Lien Google Earth
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Notes - After his mother's death in 1899, Norman's father remarried to a woman named Florence who became Norman's stepmother. At some point, the family moved to the north shore of the Georgian Bay and settled in Espanola,Ontario. Norman appears to have been working in the lumber trade in the Blind River, Ontario, area. Norman was drafted into service during WWI by the Canadian Expeditionary Forces on 23November 1917 at Blind River. At the time, he was reported to be 5'10" and weighed 142 pounds. Hehad a fair complexion with brown eyes and dark brown hair. Twenty-year old Norman listed his occupation as Bushman. Norman served with the 48thHighlanders Unit, 15th Canadian Battalion, in England and France. Thisunit was known affectionately as"TheLadies from Hell." They earned their tough moniker from their actions in the Aragon Forest in France. When Norman was discharged from the service in Toronto on 10 May 1919, his intentions were to return to Espanola. Norman eventually settled inSudbury, Ontario, and later married there. According to nephew William, he never would discuss his military service with anyone unless he got roaring drunk. At the time of his death, Norman was grandfather to 11 andgreat-grandfather to 3. At the time of Malvina's death, there were 11 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. A note of interest: Norman is the father to the famous hockey player and coach, Al Arbour, of the NewYork Islanders.