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Matches 10,051 to 10,100 of 23,145
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| 10051 | A town, la Londe, in the Department of the Seine-Inferieure, situated between Rouen and Chatres, in Normandy. The great seaport nearby, today called Le Havre, was named Ville Francoise de Grace by King Francois I. It was here that Philippe de Lalonde lived. | de Lalonde, Philippe (I610)
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| 10052 | A will was drawn up by notary Adhemar on the day that he was buried. | Picard dit Lafortune, Hughes (I358)
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| 10053 | A will was drawn up by notary Adhemar. | Deliercourt, Antoinette (I359)
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| 10054 | Abbot Noel Baillargeon reported that Olivier received land from the seminary on the Ile de Jesus. | Charbonneau, Olivier (I5557)
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| 10055 | Abbot Thomas Morel despensed with the remaining two banns. | Family F1235
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| 10056 | Abel Michon, Notary. | Family F1971
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| 10057 | About 1 mile northeast of Lake Linden. Founded in 1876. | Source Source: S68 (S68)
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| 10058 | About 1898-1899 he went to Dollar Bay, Michigan to build furnaces for Calumet and Hecla Mines. | Valliere, Henry Joseph (I45)
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| 10059 | about age 19 years | Forget, Marie (I199)
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| 10060 | Abraham immigrated to New France with Marguerite during the 1610's. Abraham, Marguerite and her sister, Francoise Langlois, wife of Pierre Desportes were amoung the first to live in Quebec. | Martin dit l'Ecossais, Abraham (I1176)
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| 10061 | Abraham was given land that was first occupied by Montmagny then ceded to surgeon Adrien Duchesne on 5 April 1639. "According to a description made by historian Marcel Trudel, the homestead of Abraham would today be located on the plateau which overhangs the coast of Abraham, in a quadrilateral located north of the Grand-Theatre and the Marie-Guyart building." | Martin dit l'Ecossais, Abraham (I1176)
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| 10062 | Abraham's heirs agreed that their mother would continue to own the land, personal property and livestock. Marguerite was to pay her husband's debts and meet certain financial commitments. This agreement was drawn up by notary Duquet. | Martin dit l'Ecossais, Abraham (I1176)
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| 10063 | Abraham-Joseph worked as a servant in the home of Jacques Meneux. | Ouellet, Abraham (I559)
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| 10064 | Accepting land from Governor Louis d'Ailleboust a site neighboring Guilliaume Pepin. It was a lot with 10 toises in frontage and 20 toised in depth, running along the rue Saint-Michel. | Trottier, Jules (I2618)
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| 10065 | accidental death - noted age 60 years | McGuire, Timothy (I313)
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| 10066 | Accidental death at Toronto according to funeral card. Reported that it happened at a construction site, where a steel beam fell on him. | Beauregard, Normand (I13380)
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| 10067 | According to Benjamin Sulte, Marin sold a house that he owned in Montagne to Jean Guyon. It was located next to Pierre Forget. | Boucher, Marin (I3826)
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| 10068 | According to Father Godbout, Paul came to Canada with his maternal nephew, Elie Bourbaut. | Chalifour, Paul (I5834)
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| 10069 | According to the historian E. Mitchell, Marin was mentioned in Champlain's will. She states that "the Commandant of Trois-Rivieres, Marc-Antoine Bras-de-fer de Chateaufort, assumed his duties as interim governor immediately after the funeral. He presided at the reading of Champlain's will - a will whose validity was to be contested - in which a man called Marin was mentioned, and it concerns, we believe Marin, relative of Gaspard: "I give to Marin, mason, living near the house of the Recollet Fathers, the last suit that I had made from material which I got at the store," wrote Champlain." | Boucher, Marin (I9659)
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| 10070 | According to the records of notary Pierre Duquet, Pierre Michaud, resident of Ile d'Orleans, owned Louis Boussot dit Laflotte 21 livres 10 sols. | Michaud, Pierre (I647)
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| 10071 | act not in chronological order; located between m 26 January 1767 and b 24 March 1767 between 30 and 33 years old died the evening of the 15th this act is also recorded in the parish of Les | Gagne, Marie Michelle (I2989)
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| 10072 | Address at time of birth. | McCoy, Alyce Mable (I6)
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| 10073 | Address at time of census. | McCoy, Robert Emmett (I39)
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| 10074 | Address at time of census. | McCoy, William James (I224)
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| 10075 | Address at time of census. | Riley, James E. (I307)
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| 10076 | Address at time of census. | Riley, John (I308)
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| 10077 | Address at time of census. | Reilly, Bridget "Bid" (I309)
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| 10078 | Address at time of marriage - Viola: 215 Euclid E. | Valliere, Viola Clara (I40)
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| 10079 | Address listed on border crossing | Lirette, Olivier Prosper (I1209)
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| 10080 | Address listed on border crossing | Lavallee, Marie Anna (I1210)
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| 10081 | Address listed on death certificate - 7701 Oakland, Detroit; 20 years in city | Silver, Jacob "Jack" (I5209)
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| 10082 | Address listed on death certificate. | McGuire, John Sylvester (I5276)
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| 10083 | Address listed on death certificate. | McPherson, James (I5597)
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| 10084 | Address listed on driver's license. | Lirette, Leo Achille (I763)
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| 10085 | Address listed on Edna Mary's death certificate is 215 Sidney, Detroit (ward 3). Henry and Mable came down from Dollar Bay sometime between the death of Ella Elizabeth (21 Apr 1905) and the death of Edna Mary (22 Jul 1905). | Valliere, Henry Joseph (I45)
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| 10086 | Address listed on father draft registration card. | Gauthier, Fred Phillip (I4930)
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| 10087 | Address listed on Leo's driver's license. | Lemmelin, Emilia Rose Alma (I752)
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| 10088 | Address listed on passenger list to San Juan, Puerto Rico. | Lavallee, Maurice Albert (I2445)
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| 10089 | Address listed on receipt for marriage contract was 181 Elmhurst Ave., Highland Park, Michigan, dated 21 Aug 1925. Leo stated at the time of his marriage in Montreal that he was a machinist and a member of the parish of St. Benoit in Detroit. | Lirette, Leo Achille (I763)
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| 10090 | Address listed on WWI draft registration card. | McCoy, Robert Emmett (I39)
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| 10091 | Address that was listed on her original social security card. | McCoy, Alyce Mable (I6)
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| 10092 | Adelaide Asselin, 61 years old, died 12 Sept, buried 15 September 1920 - Mt Olivet | Valliere, Adelaide Eliza (I763)
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| 10093 | Adelaide Valliere, 76 years old died 6 May 1899 | Gagnon, Adelaide (I285)
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| 10094 | Adhemar, notary. | Family F2047
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| 10095 | Adhemar, notary. Neither one could sign the contract. | Family F1724
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| 10096 | Administrator's accounting for payments made from the Estate of Peter Leonard. | Leonard, Peter (I293)
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| 10097 | Administrator's Auction Sale LOT 50X151 FEET, Southwet Corner Franklin And Riopelle Streets, With Large 2-story Brick Building, and one 2-story Frame House T0-DAY, JUNE 12 At 12 o'clock, noon, city time, on the premises This is a Valuable Corner, fronting on Franklin St., Riopelle St. and Railroad. SUITABLE FOR MANUFACTURING OR HOTEL PURPOSES CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, it will pay you to investigate and attend this sale. The property will be sold to the highest bidder, for the purpose of settling up the Joseph Sweeney Estate. TERMS CAHS; $250 at time of sale. Title perfect. HENRY VALLIERE, Administrator, FRED T. SIBLEY, Attorney. O. WARDELL & SONS, Auctioneers, Telephone 1357, Office 101 Woodward Avenue, Detroit | Sweeney, Joseph (I289)
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| 10098 | Adolph Seymour - residence Nadeau, Mich, Menominee County born: June 11, 1882 stock keeper, Packard Motor Co., E.Gd. Blvd, Detroit, Mich | Seymour, Adolph (I4115)
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| 10099 | Adolphe's occupation was listed as shoemaker at the baptism of grandson, Narcisse Lemelin. He did not know how to sign his name. | Martel, Adolphe Thomas (I997)
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| 10100 | ADOPTED possibly buried at Holy Cross Cemetery in Escanaba - Harry E LeClair, born 1887, died 1964 www.findagrave.com | Leclair, Harry Eli (I4110)
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