Notes
Matches 10,301 to 10,350 of 23,145
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| 10301 | Anne was given a dowry of 300 livres tournois. Her parents promised to give the couple 2 blankets, 4 chickens and 60 livres "in two equal payments". Neither spouse could sign the marriage contract. | Family F2297
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| 10302 | Anne was given a dowry of a cow and 60 livres from the inheritance of her mother Anne Godin. | Family F609
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| 10303 | Anne was nine years old when she was captured by the Iroquois. She spent seven years in captivity. In 1667, Monsieur Prouville de Tracy ordered the Iroquois to release all captives. Anne did not want to return and ran into the forest. She later decided to return to her people and was placed in the Ursuline school. | Baillargeon, Anne (I8868)
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| 10304 | Anne was unable to sign the marriage contract but Rene did before notary Becquet. Becquet had written that Rene was son of Francois, "collector general of the provice of poitou". Witnesses that signed were Governor Courcelles, Intendant Talon and the Chevalier de Tracy. Rene signed his name "Rene Houallet". | Family F198
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| 10305 | Anne's brother-in-law, Michel Filion, drew up the contract. | Family F358
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| 10306 | Annual taffy pulls in November around the Feast of St. Catherine. All of the family members in the area. | Family F1
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| 10307 | Annulled the contract, | Lalonde dit Lesperance, Jean (I583)
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| 10308 | Annulled the contract. | Lalonde dit Lesperance, Jean (I583)
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| 10309 | Annulled the contract. | Lalonde dit Lesperance, Jean (I583)
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| 10310 | Another listing for birth and baptism is: birth - 3 apr 1680, L'Islet baptism - 13 apr 1680, L'Islet | Thibault, Marie Anne (I4459)
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| 10311 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lantzy, Anthony Louis (I358)
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| 10312 | Antoine Adhemar notary. | Jarry, Henri (I645)
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| 10313 | Antoine Adhemar, notary, drew up the contract. | Family F28
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| 10314 | Antoine Adhemar, notary. | Family F269
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| 10315 | Antoine Adhemar, notary. | Family F290
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| 10316 | Antoine along with Nicolas Daudelin dit Champagne and Mathurin Tessier plotted to invade the Dutch settlements in New York and pillage the establishment of Charles Bazire on their way through Riviere-du-Loup. They thought they would reap about 20,000 livres. They were apprehended and given a trial. | Gaboury, Antoine (I591)
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| 10317 | Antoine and Francoise returned to France. Their first two children were born at La Rochelle, France. | Brassard, Antoine (I983)
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| 10318 | Antoine and Francoise returned to France. Their first two children were born at La Rochelle, France. | Mery, Francoise (I984)
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| 10319 | Antoine and Francoise were hired by Guillaume Couillard as domestique servants. A contract was drawn up by notary Martial Piraube. They were paid 144 livres and given board. Neither spouse could sign the contract but made their marks. Present was Guillaume Tronquet. | Brassard, Antoine (I983)
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| 10320 | Antoine and Francoise were hired by Guillaume Couillard as domestique servants. A contract was drawn up by notary Martial Piraube. They were paid 144 livres and given board. Neither spouse could sign the contract but made their marks. Present was Guillaume Tronquet. | Mery, Francoise (I984)
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| 10321 | Antoine arrived in Canada in 1636. He came from Normandy. He married in 1637 to Francoise Mery. | Brassard, Antoine (I983)
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| 10322 | Antoine Baillarge agreed to lease a three arpent piece of land to Sebastien for nine consecutive years. Sebastien would give Baillarge eighteen minots of wheat each year. | Provencher, Sebastien (I3313)
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| 10323 | Antoine Bedar, residence: Charlesbourg, 10 years | Bedard, Antoine (I4497)
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| 10324 | Antoine divided his land between his sons-in-law. Jean Lemelin, Jacques Hedouin and Louise Fontaine recieved six arpents each. | Brassard, Antoine (I983)
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| 10325 | Antoine Duhamel dit Marette gave Jean the western half of his property. | Hamel, Jean (I3405)
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| 10326 | Antoine Gaboury, from eveche de La Rochelle, 20 years | Gaboury, Antoine (I591)
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| 10327 | Antoine obtained a plot in Upper-Town which he must have used to practice his trade of master mason. This plot consisted of nine toises in width (54feet) on Rue Saint-Louis, to a depth of thirty-nine toises (234 feet) running as far as the road from Mont-Carmel, between the lots of Charles Palentin de Lapointe and Jean Lemelin dit Tourangeau. | Brassard, Antoine (I983)
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| 10328 | Antoine purchased 60 arpents of land on the coast of the Saint-Charles river from Laurent Lormier for 40 livres. It was in the seigneurie of Saint-Ignace, nearby Saint-Joseph. Antoine signed the contract before notary Romain Becquet. | Filion, Antoine (I3001)
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| 10329 | Antoine received permission from his captain and the governor of Montreal to marry Louise. | Family F1827
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| 10330 | Antoine rented an ox to Paul Perrot dit Lagorce. Notary Claude Maugue drew up the contract. | Brunet dit Belhumeur, Antoine (I3667)
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| 10331 | Antoine Serre, 18 years, from St. Amant de Boixe "Antoine Serre est engage trois ans pour le Canada a 75 livres par an" (Antoine Serre is committed for three years Canada has 75 pounds per year) | Deserre, Antoine (I9454)
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| 10332 | Antoine Sicard, 24 years, from St. Francois Xavier de Vercheres Marie Barbe, 27 years, from Longue Pointe | Family F2503
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| 10333 | Antoine signed a marriage contract with Marie Angelique Ducharme before notary Antoine Adhemar. | Duquet dit Madril, Antoine (I7423)
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| 10334 | Antoine was a soldier with M. Delorimier. | Dubois, Antoine (I1596)
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| 10335 | Antoine was accused of seducing Jeanne Hebert, a young neighbor, with the intent to rape and of having made every effort to achieve this. An order of arrest was issued for Antoine. He was found guilty, whipped, and condemned to nine years of penal servitude. From the sale of his property, Antoine was required to pay 250 livres "to support for two years the said Jeanne Hebert boarder with the Ursulines" at Quebec. | Gaboury, Antoine (I591)
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| 10336 | Antoine was an explorer who accompanied Pierre-Esprit Radisson and Medard Chouart des Groseillers to Hudson Bay. He was exiled with them to England and returned to Canada in 1685. | Doyon, Antoine (I2759)
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| 10337 | Antoine was from the Bourg de St. Amand de boixe, diocese of Angouleme, France | Deserre, Antoine (I9454)
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| 10338 | Antoine was given a concession of a few arpents that was located on the border of the road that linked Quebec and Cap-Rouge. The land consisted of two plots situated in the neighborhood of Quebec. The first, three arpents, two perches and nine feet, was located between the Grande-Allee and the river, extending as far as the cliff. The second, three arpents of frontage to a depth of six arpents, was between the seigneurie Saint-Jean and the Upper-Town on the Grande-Allee. This act was signed by notary Henry Bancheron. | Brassard, Antoine (I983)
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| 10339 | Antoinette nullified her will. | Lefebvre, Antoinette (I422)
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| 10340 | Apartment that Roland and Florence moved to after selling house on Frederick Dr. | Lirette, Roland Oliver (I190)
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| 10341 | Application of John Reily to become a citizen of the United States,....the above named John Reily, that he has resided within the United States for five years last past, and for one year past within the Territory of Dakota now State of North Dakota and that during the same period - he has behaven himself as a man of good moral character,.... District Court And now to-wit: At a term of said Court now being held at St. John, in and for the County of Rolette, in said State, upon the foregoing oath and affidavits, and upon further proof having been made by the production of a certificate that the said John Reily on the 18th day of September A.D. 1885 did before the clerk of District Court Grand Forks, N.D. is same being a Court of Record.... It is Ordered by the Court, That the said John Reiley be, and he is hereby admitted to be, A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES. | Riley, John (I308)
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| 10342 | Application of Michael Riley to become a citizen of the United States,....the above named Michale Riley, that he has resided within the United States for five years last past, and for one year past within the Territory of Dakota now State of North Dakota and that during the same period - he has behaven himself as a man of good moral character,.... District Court And now to-wit: At a term of said Court now being held at St. John, in and for the County of Rolette, in said State, upon the foregoing oath and affidavits, and upon further proof having been made by the production of a certificate that the said Michael Reiley on the 18th day of September A.D. 1885 did before the clerk of District Court Grand Forks, N.D. is same being a Court of Record.... It is Ordered by the Court, That the said Michael Reiley be, and he is hereby admitted to be, A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES. | Reilly, Michael (I236)
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| 10343 | April 1876 - calculated from marriage record | McCoy, John Joseph (I232)
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| 10344 | Apt 318 | McCoy, Robert Emmett (I39)
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| 10345 | Apt. building | McCoy, Robert Emmett (I39)
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| 10346 | Archeveche de Rouen. | Labrecque, Pierre (I4746)
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| 10347 | Archeveche de Rouen. (Seine-Maritime) INSEE #76217 | Verieul, Nicolas (I6343)
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| 10348 | Area Families Fear For Loved Ones In Alaska __ Anxiety was expressed today by members of many families in this area for the safety of relatives and loved ones in Alaska, where violent earthquakes brought widespread destruction centering in Anchorage. The earth shocks came at about 5:30 last night in Alaska or about 10:30 p.m. Escanaba time. Among the former residents of this area known to be in Alaska is the former Audrey Gauthier, a registered nurse, now Mrs. George Bayer and the mother of two children. The family lives in Anchorage and Mrs. Bayer's brother, David Gauthier of 428 S. 8th St., said he last heard from her about a month ago. She is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Gauthier of Bark River. | Gauthier, Mary Audrey (I10)
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| 10349 | Armon J. Nadeau, 26 years, of Nadeau, Mich, born Wis. and was a clerk. Parents were Barney Nadeau and Mary F. Jonet. Anna Hunt, 28 years, of Ft. Howard, Wis., born Wis. and was a teacher. Parents were Patrick Hunt and Mary A. Ternan. Witnesses were Albert Brook and Lucie Nadeau, both of Nadeau, Mich. Rev. Fath. Marceau, Pastor | Family F1672
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| 10350 | Arrangements through Hacket-Metcalf Funeral Home, Dearborn, Michigan. | Raymond, Alcide Napoleon (I3)
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