Notes
Matches 10,151 to 10,200 of 23,145
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| 10151 | Age 69 years, 4 months at death. | Lemmelin, Gaudias (I754)
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| 10152 | Age 70 years at death. | Thouin, Donat (I2458)
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| 10153 | Age 76 years at death. | Corbeil, Agnes (I1225)
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| 10154 | Age 76 years at death. | Berthiaume, Joseph Donat (I1226)
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| 10155 | Age 86 years at death. | Heroux, Marie Zephirina (I1121)
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| 10156 | Age 89 years at time of death. | Lavallee, Marie Anna (I1210)
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| 10157 | age 9 years | Flannery, Michael (I5361)
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| 10158 | Age at death listed as 95 years. | Asselin, Rene (I1718)
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| 10159 | age at marriage 19 years | Charron, Marie Charlotte (I3386)
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| 10160 | age at marriage 22 years | Gateau, Jean (I12515)
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| 10161 | age at marriage 25 years | Prudhomme, Francois (I8618)
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| 10162 | age at marriage 32 years | Girard, Marie Angelique (I12538)
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| 10163 | Age listed as 83 years old at time of death. | Michaud, Marie Anne (I627)
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| 10164 | Age listed as 87 years old at time of death. | Boucher, Jean Galeran (I624)
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| 10165 | Age listed as 93 years. | Mignault, Sainte (I594)
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| 10166 | Age listed in marriage record is 16 years | Miresse, Violet M. (I5588)
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| 10167 | age noted at marriage - 23 years | Bousquet, Jeanne (I1405)
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| 10168 | age noted at marriage - 29 years | Giasson, Michel (I9354)
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| 10169 | age noted on 1744 Census of Quebec - 50 years | Moirer, Mathurin (I1814)
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| 10170 | age noted on 1870 census was 27 years (1843); age noted in marriage record was 31 years (1840) | Maingo, Catherine (I4991)
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| 10171 | age of 1 year - Ste. Anne | Gagnon, Adelaide Cleopha (I4689)
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| 10172 | age of 13 years | Hard, Anne (I511)
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| 10173 | age of 15 days | Neveu, Arthur (I13948)
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| 10174 | age of 15 months | Doyer, Therese (I1657)
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| 10175 | age of 30 years | Fortin, Moise (I287)
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| 10176 | Age of 34 years - buried in the cemetery at Ste. Famille | Tremblay, Aime (I3917)
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| 10177 | age of 45 years | Leclerc, Florent (I5312)
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| 10178 | age of 60 years | Neveu, Augustin (I271)
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| 10179 | age of 65 | Langevin dit Lacroix, Olivier (I1256)
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| 10180 | age of 67 | Bibeau, Antoine (I10165)
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| 10181 | age of 69 years | Paquet, Christine (I14679)
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| 10182 | age of 71 years | Godon, Amable (I99)
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| 10183 | age of 75 | Chamaillard, Euphrosine (I11846)
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| 10184 | age of 83 | Leblanc, Euchariste (I268)
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| 10185 | age of 88 years | Legault, Michel (I12940)
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| 10186 | age of about 100 years | Lacroix dit Corbin, Guillaume (I673)
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| 10187 | age of about 77 or 78 years | Legendre, Marie (I1411)
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| 10188 | age of one year | Lacasse, Leonard Pierre (I11553)
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| 10189 | Age on 1880 census is 48 years. | Sweeney, Joseph (I289)
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| 10190 | Aged Couple Repeats Marriage Vows of Sixty Years Ago At Anniversary Service Monday __ SEE ARTICLE PUBLISHED 15 AUG 1930 | Gauthier, Telesphore (I49)
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| 10191 | Aged Rush Man Take by Death Abram Skutt, 85, Life Resident of County Abram L. Skutt, 85, of Rush township, a life-long resident of Shiawassee County, died in his home at 2:20 p.m. Wednesday of complications of old age. For the past 10 years, Mr. Skutt has been an invalid and had been confined to a wheel chair most of that time. During the past week, his condition had been critical. Services will he held from Knapp & Smith's Funeral Home at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, with Rev. William Engle, of Carland, officiating. Interment will be made in Riverside Cemetery. Mr. Skutt was born in Middlebury township on April 15, 1855, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Skutt, Sr. At the age of 19 years, however, he moved into Rush township and had since lived in the farm home in which he died yesterday. He was married on November 11, 1883, to Miss Katie C. White, who died in 1925. Surviving are one son, Milo J. Skutt, who resides in his father's home; a daughter, Mrs. Ollie Crane, also of Rush township; four grandchildren and three great grandchildren; and on brother, L. W. Skutt, of Elsie. | Skutt, Abram L. (I360)
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| 10192 | aged three years old | Nadeau, Eugene (I5192)
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| 10193 | Aged Twins Die Within A Week Edward Valliere, Who coasted in Mackinaw Boat From Detroit Here in 1846, Is Dead A telegram from Detroit announces the death of Edward Valliere on the 14th of December. Valliere was the man who paddled his way from Detroit to Portage Lake 50 years ago and was a brother of Augustus Valliere, who died December 7th and who was equally well known here. Edward Valliere was a historic character in Michigan. He was an eccentric man, fearless in the extreme. In the summer of 1849 he started from Detroit in a Mackinaw boat and coasted up the lakes to the present site of Houghton. He had heard that men were becoming rich hunting and trading with the Indians here and he came. Two of his sons still live here. Only the old settlers will remember the Valliere brothers who were twins. Edward lived here for five years and made several thousand dollars hunting and trading. During that time his brother, Augustus, visited him twice and was highly respected by all who knew him. Mr. Valliere's prowess and daring qualities furnish the data for many interesting tales which are old by the old settlers. The Detroit Evening News, in speaking of the deaths of the brothers, says: "In 1837, the year Michigan became a state, two brothers came to Detroit from Montreal. They were Augustus and Edward Valliere, ages 19 and 15 respectively. They had lived here ever since till a week ago Saturday, when Augustus died at 441 Clinton avenue. So close had been the attachment of the two that when Edward saw his brother pass away he was greatly affected and had to be assisted to his home across the street, at 448 Clinton." "So deep was his grief that he took to his bed. In just a week to a day he lay dead in his home, at the age of 79." "An added touch of interest lies in the fact that the two brothers had married sisters more than 50 years ago. The marriages had not been within four or five years of each others, but each couple lived to celebrate their golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Valliere observed the fiftieth anniversary on Jan. 7, 1894." "Augustus Valliere, after coming to Detroit, was a drayman and at one time proprietor of the Montreal hotel, on Atwater street, opposite the Brush street depot. The tank for the first water works of the city was hauled on a truck driven by him. It was taken to the foot of Orleans street." "Edward Valliere was also one of the best-known old-time draymen of the city. So successful was he that the became the owner of a farm not far from the city besides having a little in the bank for a rainy day. Seven years ago he retired from active work." "The following children survive Augustus Valliere: Augustus, Jr., and John B. of Detroit; Mrs. Edward Peltier and Mrs. Lewis Peltier, both of Mt. Clemens. It was while going to visit the two daughters that Augustus was stricken. "The widow and the following children survive Edward Valliere: George, of South Lake Linden; Henry, of Dollar Bay; Mrs. Joseph Asselin and Mrs. Frank Asselin, of Detroit." Edward Valliere lived during his stay in the copper country at the Houghton Douglass cave, near the site of Lake Linden; he had a trapper's shanty there. | Valliere, Edouard (I263)
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| 10194 | Agnes Morin, 19 years | Morin, Agnes (I11635)
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| 10195 | Agricultural Census, Charles Richer, Cote St. Joachim | Richer, Charles (I617)
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| 10196 | Aimee Miville, from : diocese of La Rochelle | Miville, Aimee (I1079)
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| 10197 | Alaska Division No. 2 George A. Bayer, Chief Deputy Marshal, Nome, Alaska, (salary) 6,712 | Bayer, George Andrew (I16)
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| 10198 | Albert Lavallee residing at 17217 Hawthorne Ave., Detroit Age 37, male, white, medium complextion, brown eyes, brown hair, 5' 81/2", 150 pounds Born Cheneville, Canada on Jun 14, 1893 Married wife Marie on Aug. 4, 1921 at Montreal, Canada She was born at Cheneville, Can. on Jul 29, 1890 Entered US at Detroit, Mich on Aug. 12, 1925 Reside with wife and 2 children; Marquise 1-8-23; Maurice 12-22-25; born & reside at Detroit, Mich. Declaration nbr 103349 on March 20, 1922 at Detroit, Mich. Emigrated to US from Montreal, Canada, entry at Malone, NY under name of Albert Lavallee on Dec. 19, 1919 on the vessel N.Y.C. | Lavallee, Albert (I1223)
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| 10199 | Albini came to the US for the first time at the age of 39 years 3 months with $15.00 in his pocket. His occupation was laborer. He was born in St. Philippe d'Argenteuil, Quebec, could read/write and spoke English and French. Albini's last permanent residence was E. Windsor, Ontario. He was coming for employment and was headed to his brother-in-law, Aldege St. Onge, at 8083 Homer Ave., Detroit. His discription was 5'5", complextion medium, dark brown hair and brown eyes. His father is Napoleon Raymond from St. Philippe d'Argenteuil, Quebec. | Raymond, Joseph Albini (I22)
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| 10200 | Albini is listed in the household of Cleophas Raymond. States he is Cleophas' brother and is 21 years old. He was employed as a labour and earned $.25 per hour. | Raymond, Joseph Albini (I22)
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