Our Family History

Joseph ARBOUR

1. Joseph ARBOUR est né le 8 avr 1826 à L'Assomption,60028,Lanaudière,Quebec,Canada,; est mort le 8 déc 1902 à Rochester,,Madison County,Montana,Usa,. Autres événements/attributs:
- Profession: Baker (1850); Boulanger (1851, 1858); Grocer (1864); Carpenter (1870, 1872); Saloon Keeper (1880); Landlord (1900)
- _FIL: LEGITIMATE_CHILD
- _CREA: 17 sept 2023
Notes:
Immigration: 1865 from Canada to the USA
* Note:During the Census in Jan 1851, Joseph and Hildegonde were already living together, two doors down from her parents -- even though they were not yet married. Joseph's age was recorded as 36, while Hildegonde's was 17. Of course, this does notseem to make sense in light of Joseph's marriage to Apolline. --> Joseph and Hildegonde were probably living with or on the property of her parents. Furthermore, even though the Census was supposed to be based on data of Jan 1851, sometimes the enumerator didn't actually visit until 1852. As the individual pages are not dated, we have no way of knowing when the information was recorded. The young couple could very well have been legally married by the time the Census was taken.
During the 1870 Census, Joseph and family lived in Chicago. Also livingin their house was the following family:
Napoleon BUBEAU, 21, b Can; wife Cesarine, 22, b Can; dau Mary, 2, b IL; son Napoleon, b Jan 1870 IL. Napoleon was a bricklayer who owned $100worth of personal items. Who is this family? Is Napoleona son-in-law of Joseph? A nephew? --> Perhaps it is just a case of living in a duplexwith the same house number.
According to BLM Land Records, after arriving in Montana, Joseph purchased some property:
Patentee Name: ELISE ARBOUR
Survey State: MONTANA
Acres: 480
Metes/Bounds: No
Title Transfer Issue Date: 30 Oct 1888
Land Office: Assigned For Automation
Cancelled: No; US Reservations: No; Mineral Reservations: No
Authority: 24 April 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566)
Document Number: 483; Accession/Serial Nr.: MTMTAA 070718; BLM Serial Nr.: MTMTAA 070718
The Daily Miner (Butte, MT) -- Saturday 06 Sep 1879
LETTER FROM LION CITY
. . . Several new and spacious business houses add much to the appearance of our Main Street. Jos. Arbour has a new two-story building occupied by R. R. Miller for boarding house.
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From Glendale, MT, website www.GlendaleMT.com on 08 Feb 2009 . . .
JOSEPH ARBOUR
1879 -- 06 Sep -- People have been flocking to the Lion City area and are staying in Trapper City until housing is built to accomodate their needs. Several new businesses have appeared on Main Streetin Lion City. Joseph Arbour has a two story building which is occupied by R.R. Millerand used a boarding house. B.M. DuRell has a store that is 22x31. Hamilton and Cartier have a new meat market andThomas and Armstong have a new front on their old stand. William Thompson will bring one of his sawmills closer to Lion City to supply the market and needs.
1880 -- 8 Sep -- The Atlantis
Arbour's Saloon, Lion City, Montana. The very best of Wines, Liquors, and Cigars on hand. Arbour also keeps the Livery Stable of the town, where horses and vehicles are for hire. Joseph Arbour, Proprietor
No190 -- Page 101
Joseph Arbour in the Justice Court for Glendale
VS Pltr Glendale Township County
John Sharps Beaverhead Montana Territory
Deft Before
H H Avery J.P.
The above action was commenced on the 6th day of April AD 1881 by thePlaintiff filing bill against the Deft in the sum eighteen dollars for rent for cabin from October 20th 1880 to March 8th 1881. Summons was issued on the 6th day of April AD 1881 and made returnable on the 13th day of April AD 1881. After filing the required Affidavit and Undertaking with Z A Poitras and Joseph Littlefield as sureties a Writ of Attachmentwas issued against the personal property of the Deft. The Summons andwrit of attachment was placed in the hands of Joseph Shephard Constable for Service who made legal service and return of same on theday of service the Defendant satisfied the claim and paid the cost of suit.
Justice Fees $5,00H H Avery
Sheriffs Fees $6.00Justice of the Peace
No 202 -- Page 115
Joseph Arbour in the Justice Court for Glendale
VS Pltf Township County of Beaverhead
Chs Peterson Montana Territory Before
Deft H H Avery JP
The above was commenced on the 28th day of October AD 1881 By the Pltf filing bill against the Deft in the sum of seventeen dollars balance due the Pltf from the Deft to date after filing the required affidavit and undertaking. A summons wasissued on the 28th day of October AD 1881 and made returnable on the 4th day of November AD 1881 for the appearance of the Deft also a writ of attachment wasissued against the Personal Property of the Deft. The papers were placed in the handsof Dirias Uinsin for service who made legal service and return of the same and who attached money in the hands ofthe Hecla Con Mi Co. belonging to the Deft Court called on the 4th day of November AD 1881 the Deft not appearing.Judgment givenby default against the Defendant and in favor of the Plaintiff in thesum of seventeen dollars and cost of suit. H H Avery JP
Justice Fees
Doc case 20 Constable Fees
Summons 25Serving summons 75
Affidavit 50 Mileage 22 miles4.40
Undertaking 50Serving Writ of attach 1.00
Writ of attach 50 Guarnish ea 1.00
Trying case 2.00Mileage 2 mi 40
Filing 5 papers 50Attending Court 1.50 Writing Doc. 60 9.05
5.05 Serv int execution 1.00
Execution 50Entry 50
Entry Satisfaction 25 2 per cent co 70
Satisfied on this 22d day of November AD 1881
H H Avery JP
1883 -- 16 Jun -- Dillon Tribune published "Alias Summons" with Joseph Arbour, plaintiff vs. Mike Wagner, defendant. One hundred dollars for board, lodging, and merchandise.
ALIAS SUMMONS In the Justice Court, Glendale Township, Beaverhead County, Territory of Montana, before R.Z. Thomas, JP -- Joseph Arbour, plaintiff, vs. Mike Wagner, defendant. The people of the Territory of Montana send greeting to Mike Wagner to appear at my office in the township of Glendale, Beaverhead county, and Territory of Montana, within ten days after the legal publication of this summons and answer the complaint on file in an action to recover of you the sum of one hundred dollars alleged to be due and owing on account from you to plaintiff for board, lodging and merchandise furnished and delivered to you at your instanceand request. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint, as above required, the said plaintiff will take a judgment by default against you for the sum of one hundred ($100) dollars and costs of suit. Given under my hand this 14th day of June, AD1883. R.Z. Thomas Justice of the Peace.
1885 -- 23 May -- Dillon Tribune -- He filed notice to partner August Torra to prove up on their claim or default. The melrose lode situated in Bryant dist.
NOTICE TO CO-OWNER TO AUGUST TORRA: You are hereby notified that I have, in accordance with Section 2,324, Revised Statutes of the United States, expended in labor and improvements of the Melrose lode mining claim, situated in the Bryant Mining District, Beaverhead County, Montana, for the year 1884, the sum of $100 as assessment work upon said claim; and you are hereby notified that unless you contributed your proportion of said expenditure with ninety days from the date of this notice all your right, title, interest and claim in the above described quartz lodemining claim will become the property of the undersigned your co-ownerwho has made the required expenditure. JOSEPH ARBOUR Bryant District, 18 April 1885
1885 -- 18 Jul -- Dillon Tribune
PERSONAL Jos. Arbour, of Lion City, was noticed in town.
No 249 -- Page 206
Joseph Arbour in the Justice Court for Glendale Township
VS Beaverhead County Montana Territory
Phil Shea Before H H Avery
Know all men by there presents that on this 29th day of September AD 1885 comes Joseph through his agent Rogert T Bateman and files Bill and affidavit against the Deft in the ap $7.00 for merchandisefurnished the Defendant at his request on and befort the 29th day of September AD 1885 by the Plaintiff and as the Deft is about to leave the county of Beaverhead and that the Plaintiff is not secured by any Pledge. Prays that a summons be issued and also an attachment for the property or funds ofthe Deft sufficent to cover said amount and costs of suit. After filing the required Bond with PeterWagner and Levi Cartier as Surities, a summons was issued and also an attachment against the Deft and placed in the hands of Robert T. Bateman Depty Sheriff of said county for servicewho made legal service and return of the same and Guanshead moneys in the hands of the Hecla Con Mi Co belonging on the 29th day of Sept AD 1885. Now comes the said Sheriff on the same date and reports to the Court that the Deft has paid him the amount sued for and costs of suit andpaid the same into said Court Whereupon the Court paid the Pltf by check for said amount of $7.00H H Avery J.P.
1886 -- 14 Aug -- Dillon Tribune
DELEGATES TO THE DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION
The following is a list of the delegates to the democratic convention that meets in Dillon today: LION CITY Joseph Arbour
1888 -- 04 May -- Dillon Tribune
PERSONALS Jos. Arbour came down from Argenta and went to Lion City, where he will open sampling rooms.
1888 -- 02 Nov -- Dillon Tribune
ELECTION TUESDAY, 6 NOV 1888
The County Commissioners have established the following polling precincts in Beaverhead County, and appointed the following judges of election; Lion City, at school house -- Judges, Geo. E. Tarbell, Joseph Arbour,Daniel
McMasters.
1889 -- 01 Mar -- Dillon Tribune
PERSONALS Mrs. Amede Bessette is visiting her mother, Mrs. Arbour, at Lion City.
[Note from Carla SCHREIBMAN via email on Tuesday 10 Feb 2009: The only wife I have found for Amede Bessette was Alzire Lemay. I haven't uncovered the mystery of that article in the 1889 issue, as of yet . . .]
1889 -- 03 May -- Dillon Tribune
DELEGATE ELECTION
Election Tuesday 14 May 1889
The Precincts and Judges of Election in Beaverhead County.
The election of Delegates to the Constitutional Convention takes place on Tuesday, 14 May. The polling places and Judges of election will be the same as at the general election last fall, to wit:
Lion City, at school house -- Judges, Geo. E. Tarbell, Joseph Arbour, Daniel McMasters.
1890 -- 24 Jan -- Dillon Tribune
Joseph Arbour returned yesterday from a business trip to Dillon and Argenta.
1890 -- 21 Mar -- Dillon Tribune
Joseph Arbour has rented his property to L. Decco and has moved to Argenta for the summer.
1890 -- 28 Nov -- Dillon Tribune
Sappington & Barbour are working a small force of men on the Arbour property, on the Canyon creek side of Lion Mountain.
1891 -- 27 Mar -- Dillon Tribune
ARGENTA Jos. Arbour went to Lion City Tuesday.
1892 -- 29 Apr -- Dillon Tribune
ARGENTA Jos. Arbour left for Melrose Wednesday, on business.
1900 -- 02 Jun -- Census -- Listed at Argenta, Beaverhead County, Montana, is Joseph Arbour, born Apr 1826, age 74, divorced, a landlord from Can/Can/Can; immigrated in 1865, been here 35 years, is n/a citizen.Joseph a épousé Appoline GALARNEAU le 21 jan 1851 à Laval,,Laval,Quebec,Canada,. Appoline est née le 27 fév 1831 à Laval,,Laval,Quebec,Canada,; est morte le 11 fév 1851 à Laval,,Laval,Quebec,Canada,. [Feuille familiale] [Tableau familial]
Joseph a épousé Hildegonde(Ida) LABELLE le 22 juil 1861 à Laval,,Laval,Quebec,Canada,. Hildegonde(Ida) est née le 1 sept 1835 à Laval,,Laval,Quebec,Canada,; est morte le 12 juin 1908 à Laval,,Laval,Quebec,Canada,. [Feuille familiale] [Tableau familial]
Enfants:
- 2. Daniel(Francois Damien) ARBOUR
est né le 2 déc 1852 à Laval,,Laval,Quebec,Canada,; est mort le 16 mai 1914 à Montana,,,,Usa,.
- 3. Georgiana ARBOUR
est née le 4 jan 1858 à Laval,,Laval,Quebec,Canada,; est morte le 13 jan 1862 à Beauharnois,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,.
- 4. Marie Henriette Eloise ARBOUR
est née le 15 avr 1860 à Beauharnois,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,; est morte le 11 août 1860 à Beauharnois,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,.
- 5. Perpetue ARBOUR
est née le 29 mai 1861 à Beauharnois,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,; est morte le 7 déc 1864 à Montreal,,Montreal,Quebec,Canada,.
- 6. Alfred James ARBOUR
est né le 20 jan 1863 à Beauharnois,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,; est mort le 7 mars 1939 à Montana,,Silver Bow County,Montana,Usa,[1634 Schley Street,Butte,Silver Bow County,USA] - Butte; a été enterré le 10 mars 1939 à Deadwood,,Lawrence County,South Dakota,Usa,[Mount Moriah Cemetery,South Dakota,USA] - Deadwood.
- 7. Marie Azelma Alda ARBOUR
est née le 31 oct 1865 à Laval,,Laval,Quebec,Canada,; est morte le 13 sept 1866 à Laval,,Laval,Quebec,Canada,.
- 8. Joseph Henri Rodolphe ARBOUR
est né en sept 1868 à Laval,,Laval,Quebec,Canada,; est mort le 22 juin 1869 à Laval,,Laval,Quebec,Canada,.
- 9. Harriet ARBOUR
est née en avr 1870 à Chicago,,Cook County,Illinois,Usa,; est morte entre juin 1870 et juin 1880 à Chicago,,Cook County,Illinois,Usa,.
- 10. Missy ARBOUR
est née le 11 mai 1872 à Chicago,,Cook County,Illinois,Usa,.
Génération: 2
2. Daniel(Francois Damien) ARBOUR (1.Joseph1) est né le 2 déc 1852 à Laval,,Laval,Quebec,Canada,; est mort le 16 mai 1914 à Montana,,,,Usa,.
Autres événements/attributs:
- _FIL: LEGITIMATE_CHILD
- _CREA: 17 sept 2023
Notes:
Daniel's Death Record: Montana Death Index #83-6
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The Anaconda Standard (MT) -- Monday 06 Apr 1903
WOMAN BRUTALLY BEATEN WITH POKER
When Daniel Arbour is arraigned before Judge Boyle this morning it is more than probable that he will get a severe punishment in the shape of a jail sentence, as Judge Boyle has no use for a man who will strike a woman and Arbour is charged with brutally assaulting Mrs. John Hayes, awidow, who lives in Cabin 35 on the Hesperus lode. The woman was so severely beaten with a heavy poker that she isnow confined to her bed under the care of Dr. Ignatius Donnelly. Arbour is a prisoner in the cityjail. According to the story of the Hayes woman, she has been feeding and lodging Arbour for years. She said she has made every effort to get rid of him, but without success. Frequently, she claims, Arbour has assaulted her and threatened her life.It appears that when Arbour returned home late last Saturday, he was in a state not bordering on absolute sobriety. He became angered at the Hayes woman and a quarrel followed. Inorder to emphasize the end of his argument, Arbour caught up a pokerand, it is said, belabored the head and shoulders of the Hayes woman, finally knocking her to the floor. The screams of the woman attracted the neighbors, and Arbour made himself scarce. The neighbors say that the Hayes woman was badly hurt and they sent for Dr. Donnelly. He found three ugly wounds made by the poker. One was on the scalp, a second on the forehead, and a third over the right eyebrow. There were several bruises on the shoulders in addition. After the wounds had been dressed,the woman grew so weak that it was necessary for her to take to her bed. Complaint of the assault was made to the police yesterday by the neighborsof the Hayes woman, and Policemen McGillie and Farrell went in search for Arbour. After several hours,thealleged brutal assailant of the Hayes woman was arrested. Being unable to furnish bonds to secure his release, he was locked up to await trial. If the Hayes woman is not in condition to comeinto court this morning to prosecute Arbour, the casewillhave to go over for a few days.
The Anaconda Standard (MT) -- Thursday 09 Apr 1903
MUST FACE ASSAULT CHARGE -- Arbour, Alleged Brutal Assailant of Woman, Will Be Prosecuted to Full Extent of Law
Daniel M. Arbour, who was arrested last Sunday charged with committing a brutal assult with a poker upon Mrs. John Hayes, a widow who has kepthouse for him for a long time, was yesterday formally charged at the county attorney's office withsecond degree assault. Dr. Ignatius Donnelly, county physician, who has been in daily attendance upon the woman, is the complaining witness. Although still confined to her bed, Mrs. Hayes is resting easily and gradually recovering. The complaint was filedin Justice Corrigan's court in Walkerville, where Arbour will be arraigned and thence probably taken to the county jail to await preliminary examination. According to the complaint, the Hayes woman must have suffered brutal abuse at the hands of Arbour. As a result of the alleged attack with the poker, she bears three ugly wounds upon her head and face and several bruises over her shoulders. It is declared the woman was knocked to the floor by the blows of Arbour. This was the return for several years of unrequited care she had given the man. Assistant County Attorney Culerian [sp?], who issued the complaint, said that the defendantwould be punished to the full extent of the law.
The Anaconda Standard (MT) -- Wednesday 15 Apr 1903
HER HEAD BRUTALLY CUT -- ALLEGED ASSAILANT OF MRS. JOHN HAYES MUST STAND TRIAL -- Daniel M. Arbour is Bound Over to the District Court on a Charge of Assault as a Result of Examination Before Magistrate
The evidence brought out yesterday in the case of Daniel M. Arbour, charged with second degree assault, tended to show that the alleged beating of Mrs. John Hayes, on the night of Saturday 4 April last, was most brutal and inhuman. The victim of the man's alleged assault, with a poker, it was said, was in the Walkerville justice court yesterday offeringas her strongest testimony against the defendant the three-inch long scar on her forehead, which plainly showed where the sevenstitches had been taken. She testified that Arbour administered the blow that cut herhead open. As a result of theexamination, which was held by Justice Patrick Colligan, Arbour was bound over to the district court on $500 bonds. His attemptto secure bondsmen was futile up to a late hour and he was confined to the county jail. Mrs. Hayes, the victim of the alleged assault, told a pitiful story of abuse upon the witness stand. She said that for eight years she had been housekeeping for Arbour down in herlittle home, 35 on the Hesperus lode, and that until lately the friendliest relations had existed between them, but that on the Saturday night in question, he came home under the influence of liquor and for some imaginary grievance attacked her. Her face was turned, she testified, whenthe blow was struck, and she did not know what happened after that. Mrs. Nellie Williams, one of the neighbors, thentestified that she entered the house and there found that Mrs. Hayes was confined to her bedand very weak. There were clots of blood, she said, all over the floor. Dr.Ignatius Donnelly was summonedto dress the wounds. He gave evidence asto the serious nature and told of the force of the blowthat must have been given to inflict such a deep cutwith a blunt instrument. There were several wounds, he said, and a number of bruises on the woman's headand shoulders. The worst was, he testified, over the right eye, extending in a halfcircle from a point between the eyes and up and aroundthe temple. The skin and flesh, he said, was laid back over the eye. Arbourmade no defense and was bound over to the district court and committedto the care of the sheriff's office to await trial. An information will be filed against him within aday or two.
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Perhaps Daniel just could not stay out of trouble . . .
The Anaconda Standard (MT) -- Tuesday 05 Sep 1911
"GIVE ME THE PAPERS," SAYS ASPIRANT, BUT GETS BLOW
In an argument over "the woman in the case," Dan Arbour, 856 East Mercury, and John Hart were yesterday taken to the city jail, Arbour on an assault charged preferred by Hart, who in turn was accusedof breaking inwindows in Arbour's cabin after thewoman had left Hart for his rival.At the station, Hart displayed a badly bruised head, the result of blows from a blunt instrument wielded by Arbour, he said. "Give me the papers" is the remark credited to Hart when he met his rivaland the womanearly yesterday. Evidently he did not get the papers or the woman, for he beat a retreat under punishment and the police were called. Both men are willing to be jailed to appear against each other this morning.
___3. Georgiana ARBOUR (1.Joseph1) est née le 4 jan 1858 à Laval,,Laval,Quebec,Canada,; est morte le 13 jan 1862 à Beauharnois,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,.
Autres événements/attributs:
- _FIL: LEGITIMATE_CHILD
- _CREA: 17 sept 2023
4. Marie Henriette Eloise ARBOUR (1.Joseph1) est née le 15 avr 1860 à Beauharnois,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,; est morte le 11 août 1860 à Beauharnois,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,.
Autres événements/attributs:
- _FIL: LEGITIMATE_CHILD
- _CREA: 17 sept 2023
5. Perpetue ARBOUR (1.Joseph1) est née le 29 mai 1861 à Beauharnois,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,; est morte le 7 déc 1864 à Montreal,,Montreal,Quebec,Canada,.
Autres événements/attributs:
- _FIL: LEGITIMATE_CHILD
- _CREA: 17 sept 2023
6. Alfred James ARBOUR (1.Joseph1) est né le 20 jan 1863 à Beauharnois,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,; est mort le 7 mars 1939 à Montana,,Silver Bow County,Montana,Usa,[1634 Schley Street,Butte,Silver Bow County,USA] - Butte; a été enterré le 10 mars 1939 à Deadwood,,Lawrence County,South Dakota,Usa,[Mount Moriah Cemetery,South Dakota,USA] - Deadwood.
Autres événements/attributs:
- Profession: Shoemaker (1900); Operated Fred Arbour's Gents Furnishing Goods in Rochester, MT (1900); Copper Miner (1920-1932); Miner with ACM Company (1928)
- _FIL: LEGITIMATE_CHILD
- Immigration: 1865, Butte,,Silver Bow County,Montana,Usa,
- _CREA: 17 sept 2023
Notes:
Immigration: 1865 from Canada to USA
Because he was called Fred instead of Alfred, some people assumed that his real name was Frederick.
According to a couple of different sources -- including his grave marker -- Fred was born on 12 Feb 1863.
According to the 1880 Census, Fred was born in Chicago, Cook Co, IL.
Upon his father's death in Dec 1902, Fred inherited his land in Argenta, MT, but then promptly sold the property on 13 Feb 1903 to John G. BRADWELL.
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The Anaconda Standard (MT) -- Thursday 16 Sep 1909
Fred Arbour has brought suit for divorced against Ida A. Arbour on the ground of desertion. They were married at Melrose, MT, on 12 May 1887. The desertion occurred 7 Feb 1908.
The Anaconda Standard (MT) -- Friday 15 Oct 1909
AFTER MANY YEARS DIVORCE FOLLOWS -- Arbour Talks About a "Third Party" in the Case -- Married Twenty-Two Years
After having been married for more than 22 years and having grown children, Fred Arbour obtained a divorce from Ida A. Arbour in Judge McClernan's department of the district court yesterday. The Arbours were married in Melrose, 12 May 1887, and Arbour testified yesterday that his wife left him 7 Feb 1908, after telling him that she could not live with him any longer and intended to support herself. It was agreed that he should have the children and take care of them. Arbour saidthat there hadbeen no trouble and his wife simply said she would not live with him any longer, but being urged by the court for a better explanation, Arbour said there was a "third party" in the case. "A man?" inquired Judge McClernan. "Yes,sir."
Another article apparently from Friday 15 Oct 1909
FRED ARBOUR'S WIFE LEFT HIM AFTER WEDDED CAREER OF TWENTY-TWO YEARS
In divorce case, husband testifies that his spouse found an affinity, although she is advanced in years and has several grown children
Twenty-two years ago Fred Arbour and Ida A. Arbour were united in marriage at Melrose in this county, and yesterday Arbour gave his testimony in Judge McClernan's court in a suit for divorce on the ground of dissertion. It was alleged that Mrs. Arbour left her husband last year although there was no cause or provocation for the act. She did not answer in the case and a default was granted againsther. The plaintiff testified positively that he had never beat or struck his wife orgave her any other reason to leave him.
Ida deserted Fred and their children on 7 Feb 1908. Fred and Ida eventually divorced over her extramarital relationship with George SEYMER, whom Ida later married. During the proceedings, George SEYMORE (spelling in court records) bit off Fred's middle finger on his left hand. Fred was awarded damages of $2000 plus the $8.70 cost of his suit. [from Divorce Decree, newspaper reports, and Sunny HOWER]
After the public proclamations in the paper, one must wonder how Fred felt. Was he embarassed to have his personal life displayed to the public? Or did he feel vindicated that he had done nothing wrong and that Ida was the one made to appearunsavory?
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The Montana Standard (Butte, MT) -- Monday 07 Mar 1939
SHORT ILLNESS FATAL TO FRED ARBOUR, 76
Death came to Fred Arbour, 76, yesterday morning in the family home, 1634 Schley Street, after a short illness. He was born in Chicago but hadlived in Butte for 50 years. He was a member of FidelityLodge No. 8, Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Surviving are two sons-in-law and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Lawrence, Butte, and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mahoney, Portland, OR; a son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Arbour, Reichle; several grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren in Butte, Reichle, and Portland, OR. The body is at the Duggan-Merrill Mortuary pending funeral arrangements.
The Montana Standard (Butte, MT) -- Monday 07 Mar 1939
BUTTE DEATH NOTICES
ARBOUR -- Fred Arbour, aged 76 years, died yesterday at the family residence, 1634 Schley Street, after a brief illness. The body may be viewed in the Rainbow Room of Duggan's Merrill Mortuary pending funeral arrangements.
The Montana Standard (Butte, MT) -- Thursday 10 Mar 1939
FRED ARBOUR
Last rites for Fred Arbour were conducted yesterday afternoon in Duggan's Merrill Mortuary. Dr. E. J. Groeneveld officiated. Burial was in Mount Moriah Cemetery. E. J. Bracken officiated. Music was presented by Mrs. Hugo Kenck, accompanied by Mrs. Hester Baled. She said "Sometime We'll Understand," "In the Garden," and "Abide With Me." Pallbearers were Louis Holda, D. R. Quigley, William Estabrook, James Kelly, Charles Thurston, and Ed Simonich. Mr. Arbour died Monday at his home 1634 SchleyStreet. He had been a resident of Butte for the past half century.
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Received from the Glendale, MT, website www.GlendaleMT.com on 08 Feb 2009 . . .
FRED ARBOUR:
1865 -- Immigrated from Canada to the USA
1870 -- Census -- Chicago, Illinois
1886 -- 15 Oct -- Dillon Tribune
OUR GLENDALE LETTER
I will give Fred Arbour the benefit of this denial and let him off easyon the marriage question, but if he has deceived me woe be unto him!
1887 -- 13 May -- Dillon Tribune
GLENDALE LETTER
On Sunday last, Fred Arbour and Ida Terry hied themselves down to Melrose and were married by John Smith, JP. They returned in the evening andwere the recipients of a glorious charivari.
1887 -- 01 Jun -- Dillon Tribune column notes, "On last Sunday afternoon Fred Arbour, while up on Lion mountain, invited his wife and Mrs. Papa to take a ride down the tramway with him. Everything went well until they struck the steep pitch,just above Greenwood, when the speed of thecar became so great that Fred must have got scared and turned the brake the wrong way, and the car jumped the track and threw Fred and Mrs. Papa against the timbers of the snow shed. The latter wasrendered unconscious and remained so for two hours, but is now much better. Dr. James L. Jones was called in to attend her case and reports her on the mend. Fred Arbour received a deep cut in his forehead and has not yet (Wednesday) fully recovered his consciousness. Dr. Raymond Mitchell is attending upon him and reports some improvement. Mrs. Arbour only received a slight scratch on the face. All these parties can "thank their stars" that they got off as lucky as they did. The wonder is that one of them has left to tell the story."
1887 -- 17 Jan - 12 Apr -- A Glendale general merchants account ledger book has revealed purchases made on account during this time period. Some account collections are also posted, as well as a few credit assignments by third parties. History of the ledger indicates this was kept atthe Company Store.
1891 -- 11 Sep -- Dillon Tribune
MELROSE Fred Arbour and family, having recently come from Butte, are now occupying the O'Hare house.
1891 -- 23 Oct -- Dillon Tribune
MELROSE Fred Arbour and family expect to move soon, into the Treanor house on the west side of the street.
1900 -- 01 Jun -- Census -- Listed in Jefferson Twp, Madison County, Montana, is Fred Arber (Arbour), Feb 1863, age 37, from Can/Can/Can; shoemaker; wife Ida A., Nov 1869, age 30, married 13 years, has borne 3 children, all living, from UT/IL/IL; children are Blanche, Jun 1888, 11, Joseph, Mar 1890, 10, and Vivian, Feb 1894, 6; all show Montana nativity.
1900 -- Owner/operator of Fred Arbour's Gents Furnishing Goods in Rochester, Madison Co, Montana.
1908 -- 07 Feb -- Wife Ida left Alfred following disagreement over her affair with a Mr. Seymore, whom she later married.
1920 -- 14 Jan -- Census -- Listed in Butte, Silver Bow Park Twp, Silver Bow County, Montana, at 75 Locust Street is Fred Arbour, age 56, widower, from IL/Can/Can, a miner in the copper mines.
1930 -- 11 Apr -- Census -- Listed in T2, S. Wisdom, Beaverhead County,Montana, is Fred C Arbour, renting for $10 a month, 40 years of age, married at age 22, is from MT/MT/MT; works as general laborer; wife Alice is 34 and of MT/Wales/MT; childrenare: Roberta 16, Nellie 14, Vivian11, Fred 6, and Wayne is not yet 2. All show Montana nativity.
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In 1892, the US Postal Service established a Post Office at Silverado, Silver Bow Co, MT, and appointed Fred as Postmaster on 18 Oct 1892. Hisappointment was rescinded on 11 May 1893, when the Post Office apparently closed. The town of Silverado, MT, does not appear on any map, pastor present.
Décès:
Cause: Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease and Pulmonary EdemaAlfred a épousé Ida TERRY le 8 mai 1887 à Melrose,,Silver Bow County,Montana,Usa,, et est divorcé le 14 oct 1909 à Butte,,Silver Bow County,Montana,Usa,. Ida est née le 22 mai 1869 à Cottonwood,,,Utah,Usa,Salk Lake County; est morte le 27 fév 1934 à Butte,,Silver Bow County,Montana,Usa,. [Feuille familiale] [Tableau familial]
Enfants:
- 11. Blanche Virginia ARBOUR
est née le 6 juin 1888 à Glendale,,Beaverhead,Montana,Usa,; est morte le 8 nov 1974 à Portland,,,Or,Usa,; a été enterrée à [riverview Abbey Mausoleum] - Portland,,Clackamas,Or,Usa,.
- 12. Joseph Carl ARBOUR
est né le 1 mars 1890 à Glendale Montana Usa,,,,,; est mort le 24 oct 1965 à Dillon,,Beaverhead County,Montana,Usa,.
- 13. Vivian Grace ARBOUR
est née le 12 fév 1894 à Glendale Montana Usa,,,,,; est morte le 22 mai 1976 à Butte,,Silver Bow County,Montana,Usa,.
7. Marie Azelma Alda ARBOUR (1.Joseph1) est née le 31 oct 1865 à Laval,,Laval,Quebec,Canada,; est morte le 13 sept 1866 à Laval,,Laval,Quebec,Canada,.
Autres événements/attributs:
- _FIL: LEGITIMATE_CHILD
- _CREA: 17 sept 2023
8. Joseph Henri Rodolphe ARBOUR (1.Joseph1) est né en sept 1868 à Laval,,Laval,Quebec,Canada,; est mort le 22 juin 1869 à Laval,,Laval,Quebec,Canada,.
Autres événements/attributs:
- _FIL: LEGITIMATE_CHILD
- _CREA: 17 sept 2023
9. Harriet ARBOUR (1.Joseph1) est née en avr 1870 à Chicago,,Cook County,Illinois,Usa,; est morte entre juin 1870 et juin 1880 à Chicago,,Cook County,Illinois,Usa,.
Autres événements/attributs:
- _FIL: LEGITIMATE_CHILD
- _CREA: 17 sept 2023
10. Missy ARBOUR (1.Joseph1) est née le 11 mai 1872 à Chicago,,Cook County,Illinois,Usa,.
Autres événements/attributs:
- _FIL: LEGITIMATE_CHILD
- _CREA: 17 sept 2023
Génération: 3
11. Blanche Virginia ARBOUR (6.Alfred2, 1.Joseph1) est née le 6 juin 1888 à Glendale,,Beaverhead,Montana,Usa,; est morte le 8 nov 1974 à Portland,,,Or,Usa,; a été enterrée à [riverview Abbey Mausoleum] - Portland,,Clackamas,Or,Usa,.
Autres événements/attributs:
- _FIL: LEGITIMATE_CHILD
- Marriage: 8 mai 1908, Rochester,,Madison County,Montana,Usa,
- Marriage: 14 jan 1913, Boulder,,Jefferson County,Montana,Usa,
- _CREA: 17 sept 2023
Notes:
After matching dates, one must conclude that the reason Blanche and Earl separated and subsequently divorced is due to his relationship with Anna. Blanche and Earl married in May 1908, and their son Earl was born later that year. By Apr 1910, Blanche and son Earl lived as boarders, perhaps with friends. Although the elder Earl was no longer around, Blanche still claimed her status as married. Perhaps this was just denial on her part and the couple really had divorced. Or perhapsthey were still legally married even though Earl was in a relationship with Anna. In May 1910, Earl is found livingwith his parents in MT and claims himselfto be divorced. The following Dec 1910, Earl and Anna's son Easton wasborn in MT. Inabout Sep 1918, Earl and Anna had a daughter, Phyllis, born in MT. By Jan 1920, Earl, Anna, and their two children were living in UT. Apparently Blanche and Earl really did divorce at some point because she also remarried, in about 1912, toEdward. In Jan 1918, Blanche and Edward had a son Joseph. By 1923, Blanche, Edward, and Joseph had moved to OR, while son Earl remained in MT. In fact, after the 1910 Census, Blanche was never again notably connected with her son Earl. Perhapshe reminded her too much of his father and she avoided him. In any case, after 1910, young Earl seems to have been taken in and raised by hismaternal grandmother.
Note from Judy : Portland did an extensive street renaming and renumbering in 1931-1933. I'm fairly sure that the Mahoney's 1930 address of 769 SE Caruthers was renumbered as 2307 SE Caruthers, whichis the addresslisted for them in the directoriesIreviewed.
The Oregonian (Portland, OR) -- Sunday 09 Nov 1974 -- pg C10
BLANCHE V. MAHONEY
Funeral will be at 11 am Tuesday at Holman's Funeral Service for Blanche V. Mahoney, who died Friday in a Portland nursing home. She was 86. Mrs. Mahoney was born in Glendale, MT, and moved to Portland in 1923. She lived at 4325 Washington St, Milwaukie. Survivors include her son, Joseph E, Milwaukie; a sister, Vivian Lawrence, Butte, MT; three grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. The family suggests rembrances be donations to Colonial Heights Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund. Interment will be in Riverview Abbey Mausoleum.
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From Julie Re via message board on 16 Feb 2010: I have some pictures that my husband's granny took of the grave sites in Butte Montana of the 2 young children Edward and John. And a picture of Blanche with my mother-in-law in yellowstone in the 50s. I also have an old bible of P. Mahoney that has a section to write births, deaths, and marriages in. It is a little confusing, as it looks like different people have written dates in it over the years going way back to the 1850s. Hopefully I willbe able to view your tree. I am curious to see what other info you have and how we are related.
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Do these also belong to Blanche and Edward?
Montana Death Index (1860-2007)
Name: Alice Mahoney
Age: 1
Estimated birth year: abt 1912
Gender: Female
Death Date: 28 Feb 1913
Index Number: 68-253
Source: Montana Office of Vital Statistics
Montana Death Index (1860-2007)
Name: Joseph Mahoney
Age: 1
Estimated birth year: abt 1912
Gender: Male
Death Date: 4 Oct 1913
Index Number: 76-243
Source: Montana Office of Vital Statistics
Montana Death Index (1860-2007)
Name: Mahoney
Death Date: 4 May 1919
Death County: Silver Bow
Index Number: S B 150
Source: Montana State Genealogical Society
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Bio from Facebook on 06 Jun 2010:
06 Jun 1888 -- Born in Glendale, Montana, Blanche B. ARBOUR was the eldest of 3 children of shoemaker, clothing store owner, and miner Louis-Joseph-"Alfred" ARBOUR and Ida A. TERRY. Just prior to her20th birthday,Blanche married 20-year oldEarl Matt CLARIDGE on 08 May 1908 in Rochester, MT. Their son, Earl V. CLARIDGE, was born later that year. Arranged in haste, theirs was not a marriage meant to last. By April 1910, thecouple had separated. By May 1910, they had apparently divorced. Afterfurther comparing of dates, one must conclude that the reason Blanche and Earl separated and subsequently divorced is due to his relationshipwith Anna. Blanche and Earl married in May 1908, and Earl was born later that year. By April 1910, Blanche and son Earl lived as boarders, perhaps with friends. Although the elder Earl was no longer around, Blanche still claimed her status as married. Perhaps this was just denial onher part and the couple really had divorced. Or perhaps they were still legally married even though Earl was in a relationship with Anna. In May 1910, the elder Earl was found living with his parents in MT and claimed himself to be divorced. The following December 1910, Earl and Anna's son Easton was born in MT. InaboutSeptember 1918, Earl and Anna had a daughter, Phyllis, born in MT. By January 1920, Earl, Anna, and their two children were living in Utah. ApparentlyBlanche and Earl really did divorce at some point because she also remarried, in about 1912,to Edward L. MAHONEY Jr. Over the next 5 years, Blanche and Edward had 3 sons, although 2 died while very young. Between January 1920 and 1923, Blanche, Edward, and son Joseph moved to Oregon, while herson Earl remained in MT. In fact, after the 1910 Census, Blanche was never again notably connected withher son Earl. Perhaps he reminded her too much of hisfather and she avoided him. In any case, after 1910, young Earl seems to have been taken in and raised by his maternal grandmother. Edward workedfor years in the meat-packing industry, both in MT and OR. He retired in 1955 as Vice President of Northwestern Ice & Cold Storage Co. Seventy-year old Edward died in Portland, OR, on17 March 1958. Blanche was86-years old when she died inPortlandon 08 November 1974. Both of them were buried in Riverview Abbey Mausoleum in Portland. Blanche's obituary claims that she had 3 grandchildren and 12great-grandchildren, although we know virtually nothing of them.She had 3 children with Mahoney
Marriage:
To Earl Matt Claridge
Marriage:
To Edward Lawrence Mahoney Jr12. Joseph Carl ARBOUR (6.Alfred2, 1.Joseph1) est né le 1 mars 1890 à Glendale Montana Usa,,,,,; est mort le 24 oct 1965 à Dillon,,Beaverhead County,Montana,Usa,.
Autres événements/attributs:
- _FIL: LEGITIMATE_CHILD
- _CREA: 17 sept 2023
Notes:
According to his WWI Draft Registration, Joseph was of medium height and medium build. He had blue eyes and light brown hair.
At the time of Alice's death, Joseph was grandfather to 10 and great-grandfather to 4.[obit]
The Montana Standard (Butte, MT) -- Sunday 06 Jan 1963
GOLDEN WEDDING
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williams and family spent Sunday in Dillon at the Joe Arbour home where they were hosts at a golden wedding celebration honoring Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arbour, Mrs. Williams' parents. Among those from Wisdom who attended the golden wedding celebration were Mrs. Dwain McKevitt and girls, Melody Triplett, Mrs. Amy Stephens, Amy Stephens, HallieStephens, and Mr. and Mrs. Argyl Stephens and Terry Jo.
The Montana Standard (Butte, MT) -- Sunday 20 Jan 1963
DILLON RECEPTION FETES COUPLE ON ANNIVERSARY
Dillon -- A reception honoring the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arbour, Dillon, was given recently. Mr. Arbour, a former Butte resident, is the brother of Mrs. B. J. Lawrence, 1634Schley. The couple was married in Butte on31 Dec 1912. They lived in Wisdom and Portland, OR, before moving to Dillon about 10 years ago. There are four children living, including Mrs. Charles (Joanne) Viviano, Long Beach, CA, Mrs. Raymond (Vivian) Simonsen, Helena, Mrs. Thomas (Roberta) Williams,Wisdom, and Wayne Arbour, Helena. Among the guests attending the reception were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williams and son, Wisdom; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simonsen, Helena; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Arbour, Helena; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Viviano and children, Long Beach,CA; Mrs. Bonnie Arbour, Dillon; Mrs. Douglas Dower and children, Great Falls; Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Lawrence,Butte; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dickson and son and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rosendal, Anaconda; Mrs. Amy Stephens and daughters and Mr. and Mrs Argyle Stephens, Wisdom; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson, Dillon. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lippert, Helena; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harda, Mary Jo Waldemar, Mr. andMrs. William McMannis, Isabella Harting, Maggie and Jane Bryan, Linda Wiley, Josephine Wolf, May Sprinkle,Edna Blackburn, Molly Kambich, Mr.and Mrs. Ralph Huntley, Mrs. Dwain Kevitt and daughters, Melody Triplett, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kennison, Philip Bond, Mrs. Roy Simonsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tovey.Joseph a épousé Alice Florence STEPHENS le 31 déc 1912 à Butte,,Silver Bow County,Montana,Usa,. Alice est née le 6 août 1895 à Oneida,,Butler County,Ohio,Usa,; est morte le 25 fév 1964 à Montana,,Beaverhead County,Montana,Usa,[Barrett Hospital,Dillon,USA] - Dillon. [Feuille familiale] [Tableau familial]
Enfants:
- 14. Roberta Mary ARBOUR
est née le 14 nov 1913 à Dillon,,Beaverhead County,Montana,United States,; est morte le 25 sept 1988 à Butte,,Silver Bow County,Montana,Usa,.
- 15. Nellie Evelyn ARBOUR
est née en juin 1915 à Wisdom,,Beaverhead County,Montana,Usa,; est morte le 17 oct 1937 à Reichle,,Beaverhead County,Montana,Usa,; a été enterrée en oct 1937 à Montana,,Beaverhead County,Montana,Usa,[Mountain View Cemetery,Dillon,USA] - Dillon.
- 16. Blanche Vivianne ARBOUR
est née le 17 fév 1919 à Montana,,Beaverhead County,,Usa,; est morte le 20 août 2000 à California,,,,Usa,.
- 17. Frederick David ARBOUR
est né le 11 jan 1924 à Wisdom,,Beaverhead County,Montana,Usa,; est mort le 2 août 1959 à Dillon,,Beaverhead County,Montana,Usa,; a été enterré à Mountain View Cemetery,,,Montana,Usa,.
- 18. En vie
- 19. Johanne ARBOUR
13. Vivian Grace ARBOUR (6.Alfred2, 1.Joseph1) est née le 12 fév 1894 à Glendale Montana Usa,,,,,; est morte le 22 mai 1976 à Butte,,Silver Bow County,Montana,Usa,.
Autres événements/attributs:
- _FIL: LEGITIMATE_CHILD
- Marriage: 1912
- Marriage: 1920, Montana,,,,,
- _CREA: 17 sept 2023
Notes:
The Anaconda Standard (Butte, MT) -- Sunday 30 Jan 1910
A SURPRISE PARTY
A pleasant surprise was given at the home of Miss Vivian Arbour, 90 East Front Street, Friday evening. Games and music made the evening enjoyable. Those present were Miss Alfreda Davis, Jessie Schroder, Josie Scott, Ida Wood, Princess Betzler, Margaret Schultz, Maggie McLeod, Elnora Davis, Messrs. Robert Ledigate, Frank Denkin, Wallace Barren, Jimmie Reynolds, Aubrey Osler, John Griffiths, Corby Estey, Will Yutz, Tom Yutz,Robert Betzler, Lee Hawksworth, Archie Hawksworth, Arthur McLeod, Dennis Corrison.
On 12 Sep 1918, Vivian and Ivan were apparently still married, as Mrs. Vivian Binns was recorded as Ivan's next of kin on his WWI Draft Registration, living at 604 Eland St, Anaconda, MT.
Vivian sailed on the "Queen Mary" into New York, NY, arriving on 09 Nov1945, returning from war as a "High Score Casual" headed for the Separation Center in DesMoines, IA. She had achieved the rank of CPL and reported her name as Vivian B. Arbour.
unknown newspaper (Butte, MT) -- 13 Feb 1958
For the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. Bessemer J. Lawrence, a group of theirfriends surprised them with a party Saturday at their home, 1825 Schley Street. Group singing was enjoyed wiht Mrs. Harvey Horton accompanying on the piano. Mr. Lawrencewas presented with a gift, and midnight supper was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Al Hulversen, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Horton, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Judd,Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dallman,Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dorville, Mr. and Mrs. James Hoida,Mr. and Mrs. Earl Claridge, Mr. and Mrs. George Laun, Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'Connell. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hausehildt, Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoida, Mrs. Constance Estabrook, Mrs. Marion Bolitho,Mrs. Esther Murphy,and Douglas Estabrook.
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Bio from Facebook 12 Feb 2010:
12 Feb 1894 -- Vivian Grace ARBOUR, the youngest child of Fred ARBOUR and Ida TERRY, was born along the western frontier in Glendale, Montana.In about 1912 she married Ivan Derry BINNS and gave birth in 1915 to their daughter Ida E. BINNS. Their marriage seems to have soured some time after this, as they eventually divorced. Vivian married Bessemer John LAWRENCE - known as BJ - on 09 Feb 1926 inDeer Lodge, MT. They had nochildren together. BJ worked variously as a railroad firefighter, as ateamster, and as a butcher. During WWII, Vivian served as a WAC. At the end of the war, Corporal Vivian sailed on the "Queen Mary" into New York Harbor, arriving on 09 Nov 1945. She returned from war as a "High Score Casual" and headed for the Separation Center in Des Moines, Iowa. Vivian died in Silver Bow County, MT, on 22 May 1976 at the age of 84. BJ died less than 4 years later.
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Montana Standard (Butte, MT) -- 23 May 1976
Lawrence -- Mrs. Vivian G. Lawrence of the Legion Oasis passed away Saturday morning in a local nursing home. Her remains are in Wayrynen-Richards Funeral Home where Rev Michael Chilton will conduct services Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock.Entombment in Mountain view Cemetery Mausoleum.
Attention: Silver Leaf Rebecca Lodge 10 - All officers and members are requested to assemble at Wayrynen-Richards Funeral Home this Sunday evening at 7:30 to participate in ritualistic services for Vivian G. Lawrence.
Attention: Ruth Chapter Order of Eastern Star - All officers and members are requested to assemble at Wayrynen-Richards Funeral Home this Sunday evening at 8:00 to participate in ritualistic servicesfor Vivian G. Lawrence.
Card of Thanks -- 30 May 1976
We would like to thank Dr. Jacobson, the pallbearers, Father Burke and neighbors and friends for all their acts of kindness, also the nurses, aides, and managers of the Butte Park Royal Nursing Home who took care of her. The Silver Leaf Rebecca Lodge 10 and the Ruth Chapter of Eastern Star. The organist and soloist, the flowers, food we received, and tothose who came to pay their last respects. Family of Vivian G. Lawrence
Marriage:
To Ivan Derry Binns
Marriage:
To Bessemer John Lawrence
Génération: 4
14. Roberta Mary ARBOUR (12.Joseph3, 6.Alfred2, 1.Joseph1) est née le 14 nov 1913 à Dillon,,Beaverhead County,Montana,United States,; est morte le 25 sept 1988 à Butte,,Silver Bow County,Montana,Usa,.
Autres événements/attributs:
- _FIL: LEGITIMATE_CHILD
- Marriage: vers 1941, Montana,,,,Usa,
- _CREA: 17 sept 2023
Notes:
from FindAGrave.com -- excerpted 05 Jun 2012
Roberta Mary Arbour Williams
Birth: 14 Nov 1913
Beaverhead Co, MT
Death: 25 Sep 1988
Dillon, Beaverhead Co, MT
Parents: Joseph Carl Arbour (1890 - 1965) & Alice Florence Stephens Arbour (1895 - 1964)
Spouse: Thomas Tom Williams (1908 - 1975)
Burial: Mountain View Cemetery, Dillon, Beaverhead Co, MTShe had 1 child
Marriage:
To Thomas Williams15. Nellie Evelyn ARBOUR (12.Joseph3, 6.Alfred2, 1.Joseph1) est née en juin 1915 à Wisdom,,Beaverhead County,Montana,Usa,; est morte le 17 oct 1937 à Reichle,,Beaverhead County,Montana,Usa,; a été enterrée en oct 1937 à Montana,,Beaverhead County,Montana,Usa,[Mountain View Cemetery,Dillon,USA] - Dillon.
Autres événements/attributs:
- _FIL: LEGITIMATE_CHILD
- _CREA: 17 sept 2023
Notes:
The Helena Independent (MT) -- 18 Oct 1937
REICHLE COUPLE KILLED AS PLANE LOSES WING, DIVES -- Amateur Pilot is One Victim, Passenger is a Woman
Reichle, 17 Oct -- As his mother looked on from her home, Joseph Polish, 24, and his sister-in-law, Mrs. Rudolph Polish, 21-year old mother ofa baby girl, crashed to their deaths here this afternoonwhen Polish's airplane lost a wing and plunged tothe ground from a height of 500 feet. The accident occurred hardly half a mile from the Polish ranch home. Polish's wrist watch was stopped at 3:30 pm. Young Polish, an amateur pilot, had taken his sister-in-law up just after landing with two passengers, Willis and William Smith, Reichle ranch laborers. Plane Old -- The plane, a second-hand, open-cockpit monoplane, had been purchased two weeks ago by Polish, who flew it here from Minneapolis. Mrs. Polish's body was badly mangled. Polish apparently shut off the ignition for the wreckage did notcatch fire. Witnesses said the right wing appeared to fall from the plane while it was about 500 feet from the ground, and theship plunged into a vertical dive, leveling off just before strikingtheearth and plowing into the side of a hill. Wreckage was strewn over a large area. The missing wing was found 155 yards from where the plane crashed. Young Polish, who had been flying for five years, and who frequently took passengers for shortflights, was said to have been qualifiedfor a transport pilot's license. The plane which crashed today was histhird machine. The Family -- Besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Polish, preeminent ranchers ofthis section, Polish is survived by severalbrothers and sisters, including a sister, Mrs. Evelyn Jensen of Russell, CO. Mrs. Polish's husband, daughter, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arbour, of Reichle, survive.
from FindAGrave.com -- excerpted 05 Jun 2012
Nellie Evelyn Arbour Polish
Birth: 1915
Wisdom, Beaverhead Co, MT
Death: 17 Oct 1937
Beaverhead Co, MT
Parents: Joseph Carl Arbour (1890 - 1965) & Alice Florence Stephens Arbour (1895 - 1964)
Inscription: Polish 1915 Nellie 1937
Note: Single Stone with seven family names
Burial: Mountain View Cemetery, Dillon, Beaverhead Co, MT
Plot: Plat B, Blk A, Lot 101, Space 4
Décès:
Cause: Plane crashNellie a épousé Rudolph POLISH le 9 fév 1935 à Butte,,Silver Bow County,Montana,Usa,. Rudolph est mort le 17 oct 1937 à Reichle,,Beaverhead County,Montana,Usa,; a été enterré en oct 1937 à Montana,,Beaverhead County,Montana,Usa,[Mountain View Cemetery,Dillon,USA] - Dillon. [Feuille familiale] [Tableau familial]
16. Blanche Vivianne ARBOUR (12.Joseph3, 6.Alfred2, 1.Joseph1) est née le 17 fév 1919 à Montana,,Beaverhead County,,Usa,; est morte le 20 août 2000 à California,,,,Usa,.
Autres événements/attributs:
- _FIL: LEGITIMATE_CHILD
- Marriage: 16 mars 1957, Dillon,,Beaverhead County,Montana,Usa,
- _CREA: 17 sept 2023
Notes:
The Helena Independent (MT) -- Saturday 02 Jun 1935
283 WIN PLACES ON HONOR ROLL
Two hundred and eighty-three students at Butte High School gained places on the final honor rolls for the year, according to announcements yesterday by Principal Scott Fries. Seventy-five placed on the first list,which requires an average of 1.4 orbetter. To get on the second list,students must have averaged 2.2 or better. The listing follows:
. . . Second Honor Roll . . . Vivian Arbour . . .
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US WWII Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
Name: Vivian B Arbour
Birth Year: 1919; Race: White, citizen (White); Nativity State or Country: Montana; State of Residence: Montana; County or City: Beaverhead
Enlistment Date: 30 Apr 1943; Enlistment State: Montana; Enlistment City: Butte; Branch Code: Inactive Reserve; Grade Code: Aviation Cadet; Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law; Component: Womens Army Corps; Source: Civil Life
Education: 2 years of high school; Civil Occupation: Housekeepers, private family; Marital Status: Single, without dependents; Height: 38; Weight: 111
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Vivian sailed aboard the Queen Mary on 09 Nov 1945, returning from service in Europe. She was a Corporal with the WAC (Women's Army Corps) andwas among the "High Score Casuals." They were headed forSeparation Center #51 in Fort Des Moines, IA. Herservice number was 912398 and her MOS was 784, making her a Weather Observer. Her Advanced Service Rating was 50, which placed her among the higest scores in the WAC. The Advanced Service Rating Score was the system that the US Army used at the endof WWII in Europe to determine which soldiers were eligible to be sent back to the US for discharge from military service. As the end of the war in Europe became a reality, the US War Department began planning for the "redeployment of Army Personnel" following the end of hostilities. The Readjustment Regulations were first introduced on 15 Sep 1944 and revised 15 Feb 1945 and again on 05 Mar 1945. The rules were simple in general principle: "those who had fought longest and hardest should bereturned home for discharge first." The US Army divided units of the European Theater of Operations into four categories:
troops already designated as Occupation Forces (such as the 3rd and 7thArmy)
troops that had been overseas for less than one year, or those: a) to be redeployed directly to the Pacific; b) to be redeployed to the Pacific by way of the United States; c) to be redeployed to the US to be placed in strategic reserve.
troops or units to be organized (or re-organized) in the European Theater for roles as either Occupation Forces or as troops being redeployed to the Pacific Theater of Operations.
troops with long overseas service that were to remain in Europe only while needed, and then to be returned to the US for inactivation.
New replacement troops would replace the "veterans" returning home. An enlisted man needed a score of 85 pts to be considered for the demobilization. The scores were determined as follows for each:
Month in service = 1 pt
Month in service overseas = 1 pt
Combat award (including medal and battle stars) = 5 pts
Dependant child under 18 = 12 pts
Time of service was calculated from 16 Sep 1940. The four criteria werethe only ones from which points were calculated. No points were issuedfor age, marriage, or dependents over the age of 18. Battles and awards were also only accepted from a predetermined list. Necessary scores may have been different for the WAC.
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The Montana Standard (Butte, MT) -- Sunday 19 Nov 1950
BUSINESS COLLEGE NEWS OF WEEK
Vivian Arbour, a veteran trainee in the secretarial department, took a civil service examination Friday.
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* The Montana Standard (Butte, MT) -- Sunday 24 Mar 1957
COUPLE WED IN DILLON CHURCH RITES
Sheridan -- Ray G. Simonsen, prominent rancher of the Sheridan community, was married at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, 16 March, in the Lutheran Church in Dillon to Miss Vivian Arbour of Helena, formerly a resident of Dillon, The double ringceremony was performed by the pastor in thepresence of relatives of the bride and bridegroom. The bride wore a street-length costume of beige net, with matching headband and accessories. She carried a nosegay of red roses. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Staudaher of Sheridan. After the wedding trip to points in California, Mr. and Mrs. Simonsen will be at home on his ranch southwest of Sheridan.
Marriage:
To Raymond G Somonsen17. Frederick David ARBOUR (12.Joseph3, 6.Alfred2, 1.Joseph1) est né le 11 jan 1924 à Wisdom,,Beaverhead County,Montana,Usa,; est mort le 2 août 1959 à Dillon,,Beaverhead County,Montana,Usa,; a été enterré à Mountain View Cemetery,,,Montana,Usa,.
Autres événements/attributs:
- Profession: Employee of Vigilante Electric Co-Op Inc and Dillon Telephone Company
- _FIL: LEGITIMATE_CHILD
- _CREA: 17 sept 2023
Notes:
Dillon Tribune (MT) -- 03 Aug 1959
FRED ARBOUR VICTIM OF RIFLE BULLET
The body of Frederick D. Arbour, 35, was found Sunday evening beside his truck parked in front of his home, 1009 E. Center Street in Dillon. Coroner Raymond Schwartz said that a bullet from a .22 rifle had enteredhis head causing death. Mrs. Arbourwho found the body told coroner that her husband had cleaned the rifle in the after noon and said he was going to sell it before his sons had an accident with it. She took the children to a movie in the evening and on her return found her husbandbeside the truck. Mr. Arbour was a veteran of WWII serving four years inthe US Navy and seeing much active combat. He was a Fireman 2nd class.He was born at Wisdom, 11 Jan 1924 the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Arbour of Dillon, the family comingherewhen the deceased was a boy. He lived the greater part of his life in Dillon being employed by Vigilante Electric Coop Inc., and the local telephone company. He was married to Bonnie Lorraine McMannis of Dillon on 30June 1946. Survivors include hiswife and five children, Dale 12, Joe 10, Danny 5, Randy 3, and Cheryle Anne 11 months. He is also survived by his parents and brother and sister in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J. Arbour, Helena; brothers-in-law and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. CharlesViviano,Long Beach, CA: brothers-in-lawand sisters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William J. McMannis, Bozeman; Mr. andMrs. Wallace McMannis, Portland, OR; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Williamson, Jr., Dillon; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hildreth, Armstead; father-in-lawandmother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William G. McMannis, Dillon. The remains are at the Brundage Funeral Home pending arrangements.
The Odessa American (TX) -- Wednesday 05 Aug 1959
FREAK ACCIDENT
Dillon, MT -- Frederick D. Arbour, 35, feared his sons might have an accident with a rifle he owned. So he decided to sell it. Preperatory to offering it for sale, he sat down Sunday to clean the gun. It discharged, killing him.
The Montana Standard (Butte, MT) -- Tuesday 04 Aug 1959
FATHER OF 5 IS ACCIDENTALLY SHOT AND KILLED
Dillon -- A Dillon father of five children was accidentally shot and killed by a rifle that he planned to sell before his sons had an accidentwith it. The body of Frederick D. Arbour, 35, rural electric employee at Dillon, was found by his wife Sunday evening. She and the children had been to a movie. Coroner Raymond Schwartz termed the death accidental. He said Mrs. Arbour told him her husband had cleaned the .22 caliberrifle that afternoon preparatory to selling it. Arbour'sbody was foundbeside his truck parked in front of his home. Arbour served four yearsin the Navy in WWII and was discharged as a fireman second class. He was born at Wisdom but spent most of his life at Dillon. The body is in the Brundage Funeral Home. The widow is the former Bonnie Lorraine McMannis of Dillon and the children are Dale, 12, Joe, 10, Danny, 5, Randy,9, and Cheryle Anne, 11 months. Other survivors include his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arbour of Dillon; brotherand sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J. Arbour of Helena; brothers-in-law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs.Tom Williams of Wisdom, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simonsen of Helena, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Viviano of Long Beach, CA; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William J. McMannis of Bozeman, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McMannis of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Williamson Jr. of Dillon, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hildreth of Armstead; and the parents-in-law Mr. and Mrs. William G. McMannis of Dillon.
The Montana Standard (Butte, MT) -- Wednesday 05 Aug 1959
FUNERAL IS TODAY FOR FRED ARBOUR
Dillon -- Funeral services for Fred Arbour, 35, will be held Wednesday at 2 o'clock from the Brundage Chapel, the Rev. William Holland of the Frist Presbyterian Church officiating. Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery. Mr. Arbour was killed Sunday when a gun he had just finished cleaning accidentally discharged.
After his death, William M Daley, the local Service Officer, Veterans' Welfare Commission, 222 Medical Arts Building, Butte, MT, order his upright marble headstone from Columbus, MS, in Oct 1959.
Décès:
Cause: SuicideFrederick a épousé Bonnie Lorraine MCMANNIS le 30 juin 1946 à Montana,,Beaverhead County,,Usa,. Bonnie est née vers 1927 à Dillon,,Beaverhead County,Montana,Usa,. [Feuille familiale] [Tableau familial]
Enfants:
18. En vie (12.Joseph3, 6.Alfred2, 1.Joseph1)
En vie a épousé En vie [Feuille familiale] [Tableau familial]
Enfants:
- 25. Vicki Lynn ARBOUR
est née le 26 nov 1953 à Montana,,,,Usa,; est morte le 14 fév 1954 à Missoula,,Mineral County,Montana,Usa,.
- 26. Shelly ARBOUR
est née le 9 mai 1959 à Montana,,,,Usa,; est morte le 23 oct 2008 à Colorado,,,,Usa,.
- 27. Darrel ARBOUR
- 25. Vicki Lynn ARBOUR
19. Johanne ARBOUR (12.Joseph3, 6.Alfred2, 1.Joseph1)
Autres événements/attributs:
- _FIL: LEGITIMATE_CHILD
- _CREA: 17 sept 2023
Génération: 5
20. En vie (17.Frederick4, 12.Joseph3, 6.Alfred2, 1.Joseph1)
21. En vie (17.Frederick4, 12.Joseph3, 6.Alfred2, 1.Joseph1)
22. En vie (17.Frederick4, 12.Joseph3, 6.Alfred2, 1.Joseph1)
23. En vie (17.Frederick4, 12.Joseph3, 6.Alfred2, 1.Joseph1)
24. En vie (17.Frederick4, 12.Joseph3, 6.Alfred2, 1.Joseph1)
25. Vicki Lynn ARBOUR (18.En vie4, 12.Joseph3, 6.Alfred2, 1.Joseph1) est née le 26 nov 1953 à Montana,,,,Usa,; est morte le 14 fév 1954 à Missoula,,Mineral County,Montana,Usa,.
Autres événements/attributs:
- _FIL: LEGITIMATE_CHILD
- _CREA: 17 sept 2023
26. Shelly ARBOUR (18.En vie4, 12.Joseph3, 6.Alfred2, 1.Joseph1) est née le 9 mai 1959 à Montana,,,,Usa,; est morte le 23 oct 2008 à Colorado,,,,Usa,.
Autres événements/attributs:
- _FIL: LEGITIMATE_CHILD
- _CREA: 17 sept 2023
Notes:
Rocky Mountain News (CO) -- Sunday 26 Oct 2008
ROWLAND, SHELLEY 49, of Aurora. Mother of Travis and Tyler Rowland. Daughter of Wayne Arbour. Sister of Darrel Arbour. Memorial Service Thurs.2 pm at Olinger Chapel Hill Mortuary, 6601 S Colo Blvd.,Littleton, CO 80121.
According to the US Public Record Index, Shelley was born in Sep 1958.27. Darrel ARBOUR (18.En vie4, 12.Joseph3, 6.Alfred2, 1.Joseph1)
Autres événements/attributs:
- _FIL: LEGITIMATE_CHILD
- _CREA: 17 sept 2023