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10101 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Dooley, Brittany Anne (I911)
 
10102 adopted daughter, orphan about 12 years old Renaud, Mary (I5464)
 
10103 Advertisement for John Gauthier store in Bark River, Schaffer and Ford River Switch, Mich. Gauthier, John Gregory (I7)
 
10104 after 1886 city directory printed and the 1891 census Martel, Adolphe Thomas (I997)
 
10105 after a long illness or of a handicap of nature Grondin, Joseph (I1734)
 
10106 After a long illness, Mrs. Barbara C. Otto, widow of the late Henry A. Otto, passed asway Sunday morning at 2 o'clock at her home, 247 Oakland Avenue. Mrs Otto was taken ill in February and had suffered long and patiently from a complication of diseases. The funeral will be hled from the home Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Dr. J. R. J. Milligan officiating. Burial will be in the family lot at Oak Hill Cemetery.
Barbara C. Leonard was the youngest of seven daughters born to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leonard. She was born in the township of Waterford April 28, 1840, and was married to Henry A. Otto November 29, 1860. To them were born six children, four of whom survive. Frank and Henry of Detroit and Mrs. Mabel Marsh and Mrs. Ray H. Newman, who made their home with their mother. A sister, Mrs. Catherine McCullough of Ypsilanti, also survives. 
Leonard, Barbara C. (I300)
 
10107 After a short illness, she died at the home of her son Charles. Gamache, Genevieve (I1303)
 
10108 after birth of grandson Jacques Labbe Meunier dit Le Mousnier, Mathurin (I12826)
 
10109 After graduation from High School, Florence entered the Motherhouse convent of Sisters, Servants of Immaculate Heart of Mary in Monroe. She left about one year later. Raymond, Florence Leona (I11)
 
10110 After her father's death she left for Canada. She was about 20 years old. Veillon, Judith (I6481)
 
10111 After her father's death, she left for Canada at about the age of 22. Damours, Helene (I566)
 
10112 After her father's death, she left for Canada. She brought with her an estimated 200 livres for her dowry. Lagou, Anne (I3419)
 
10113 After his discharge from the military he woked as a tailor. Limousin, Hilaire (I421)
 
10114 After Jean's death, Marie asked notary Duquet to conduct an inventory of his estate. He owned a horse, 2 oxen, 7 head of cattle, 10 pigs and about a dozen chickens. He also had cleared and tilled 16 arpents of land. Harvested that year were rye, oats, peas and hay. Hamel, Jean (I11686)
 
10115 After marriage of Angelique in 1815 and before marriage of Michel in 1819. Pilon, Louis Pascal (I1300)
 
10116 after marriage of daughter Monique to Joseph Boule Meunier, Francois (I9505)
 
10117 after marriage of Joseph in 1832 and before marriage of Felicite in 1842 Lirette, Pierre (I1257)
 
10118 after marriage of Judith Mellish, Nathanael (I606)
 
10119 after marriage of son Joseph Jean Pelletier, Marie (I8598)
 
10120 after marriage of son Joseph to Marie Brien Lacoste dit Languedoc, Louis (I6194)
 
10121 after marriage of son Julien Fortin to Marie Naver Cloutier, Agnes (I6873)
 
10122 After returning from Detroit they lived in Montebello.

information given by Pierre Blondin 2/9/2019 
Laflamme, Joseph Simon (I180)
 
10123 After Robert's death, his heirs sold the Jean Espaisse house to merchant Hazeur Desonneaux for 1585 livres. Pare, Robert (I1596)
 
10124 After the death of Anne Cloutier, Robert decided to leave the area. He gave Zachary Cloutier temporary guardianship of his two daughters, Genevieve ad Jeanne. Robert rented his land to Julien Perreault, who agreed to allow an arpent of land to return to nature each year, but to take good care of the two cows, the helfer, the ox and the four pigs. Drouin, Robert (I3251)
 
10125 After the death of Francois, Noel divided his property. Langlois, Noel (I1634)
 
10126 After the death of Francoise, Jacques leased his farm to Pierre Dardenne for three years. Archambault, Jacques (I2451)
 
10127 After the death of Guillaume Couillard, his widow, Guillaumette Hebert gave Charles four arpents of frontage on the Saint Lawrence River with 126 arpents in depth. The rights to hunt and fish within the boundaries of this concession were included. He was to pay rents each year of 20 sols and 12 deniers. The land was located just to the east of the Montmorency River. Garnier, Charles (I10970)
 
10128 After the death of her husband she came to New France at about 31 years of age. Her dowry consisted of good estimated at 100 livres. Michel, Jacquette (I1786)
 
10129 After the death of her husband, Marie became a nun. Travernier, Marie (I981)
 
10130 After the death of her sister, Barbara. Catherine was listed in Barbara's obituary - "A sister, Mrs. Catherine McCullough of Ypsilanti, also survives." Leonard, Catherine (I299)
 
10131 After the death of his son Pierre, Mace became guardian of his grandson Augustin. During the inventory of Pierre's estate, Mace learned that Pierre had sold his land on 4 December 1676 to Mgr de Laval. On 30 January 1686, Mace bought back the land belonging to Pierre so that he could pass it on to Augustin. Gravel, Joseph Mace (I190)
 
10132 After the death of Marin Boucher, Jean agreed to pay Louis Houde, husband of Madeleine Boucher, 300 livres for her share of inheritance from her father. Jean also paid 50 livres for the furnishings. Plante, Jean (I10768)
 
10133 After the death of Noel Langlois, Marie went to live with her daughter Catherine at Baie-Saint-Paul. Crevet, Marie (I1627)
 
10134 After the death of Pierre Legardeur in 1648, Jacques and Jean Juchereau, Sieur de Maure, set up thier statement of accounts. Jacques owed his creditor 384 livres, 7 sols. Archambault, Jacques (I10531)
 
10135 After the death of Urbain, Andre Demers and Marie Chefdeville were named guardians of Urbain and Catherine's minor children. Charles, Catherine (I10406)
 
10136 after the marriage of son Ignace to Jeanne Angelique Veillancour Cloutier, Marie (I9296)
 
10137 After the petition of Mary Leonard Skutt, Judge Lamont Bagg appointed a committee to appraise, inventory and divide the real estate of the late Peter Leonard. The members were Isaac I. Voorhies, Ira Donelson and William Tilden. Leonard, Peter (I293)
 
10138 After twelve years at Sainte-Genevieve, Robert sold his property to Charles d'Ailleboust des Musseaux for 1700 livres. Caron, Robert (I1626)
 
10139 age 14 days Valliere, Ruth M. (I5742)
 
10140 age 2 years, one month Flannery, John (I5374)
 
10141 age 3 months, 6 days Valliere, Francois (I275)
 
10142 Age 3 years, 5 months at death. Died at Hopital Generale de Sarnia. Automobile accident. Thomas, Carol Ann (I2448)
 
10143 Age 33 - daughter of Louis and Felicia Goulet Goulet, Archange (I4685)
 
10144 age 36 O'Connell, Harold Joseph (I5423)
 
10145 age 36 McPharlin, Ann Jane "Annie" (I5451)
 
10146 age 38, two months Casey, Gertrude S. (I5455)
 
10147 age 42, sailor, married Gagnon, Charles William (I4704)
 
10148 age 58 Quintin, Noe (I4154)
 
10149 Age 67 years, 11 months at death. Caron, Maurice (I1229)
 
10150 Age 67, after a 10 day stay, he died at St. Francis Hospital, Escanaba, Michigan Racicot, Joseph (I3921)
 

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