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10551 Bark River To Hold Election
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Miss Audrey Gauthier of New York City is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gauthier. Miss Gauthier will return Saturday to New York accompanied by her brother Robert who plans to remain in the east indefinitely.

Lawrence Gauthier returned from Houghton where he attended Houghton College of Mining and Technology and has left for a vacation visit in Detroit and Lansing.

Miss Ruth Gauthier will return this week from Detroit where she was an instructor the past term.
 
Gauthier, Florence Ruth (I12)
 
10552 Bark River To Hold Election
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Miss Audrey Gauthier of New York City is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gauthier. Miss Gauthier will return Saturday to New York accompanied by her brother Robert who plans to remain in the east indefinitely.

Lawrence Gauthier returned from Houghton where he attended Houghton College of Mining and Technology and has left for a vacation visit in Detroit and Lansing.

Miss Ruth Gauthier will return this week from Detroit where she was an instructor the past term.
 
Gauthier, Robert Joseph (I13)
 
10553 Bark River-Harris

Mr. and Mrs. John G. Gauthier and Mr. Gauthier's father have returned from a motor trip to Canada. 
Gauthier, John Gregory (I7)
 
10554 Bark River-Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Gauthier of Nadeau visited this week at the home of their son, John G. Gauthier. 
Gauthier, John Gregory (I7)
 
10555 Bark River-Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Gauthier of Nadeau visited this week at the home of their son, John G. Gauthier. 
Gauthier, Telesphore (I49)
 
10556 Barney Nadau
Tenents - owner
Acres of Land - improved (tilled, pasture or meadow) 65; unimproved (woodland and forest) 295
Farm Value - (including land, fences and buildings) 2800 ; (of live stock) 500
Labor - (amount paid for wages for farm labor during 1879 including value of board) 1000 ; (works hired labor in 1879 upon farm, including housework) 108 ; (estimated value of all farm productions for 1879) 1000
Grass Lands, acreage - (mowed) 20; (not mowed) 35; products harvested in 1879 (hay) 20
Horses of all ages on hand June 1, 1880 - 6
Meat Cattle and their products on hand June 1, 1880 - (working oxen) 2; (milch cows) 3; other 6
Swine on hand June 1, 1880 - 5 
Nadeau, Barney (I51)
 
10557 BARNEY NADEAU

Barney Nadeau, a prominet and successful man of this village since 1925, died Saturday afternoon at his home here.
He was an exceptional man. He had a mind stored with information, an interest in public affairs wide and discerning, a kindly outlook upon life, a vertable passion for making better the world in which he lived. He loved his friends and his friends - whose name is legion - loved him. He had a gift for friendship. Unassuming, unmindful of applause, apparently uncaring for conspicuous place, he won friends by his sturdiness, sympathy and generous intertst. Men like to talk with him of politics, of business affairs, of civic interests, of matters of serious moment, and of the lighter things of life. On occasion, in quiet conversation with a friend, he unveiled in simple fashion the shrine of his heart's faith. He was a believer in the best sense, having a faith to which he adhered, a vision that gave him courage and strength and ever beckoned him on.
Practically all his time was devoted to his home, church and business, although he loved to roam the forests and could see much beauty in nature's life.

CHAS. J. QUADE,
Publisher 
Nadeau, Barney (I78)
 
10558 BARNEY NADEAU DIED SATURDAY

Barney Nadeau, 77, a pioneer resident of the Nadeau and Powers communities, died at his home at Powers Saturday afternoon at three o'clock, following a brief illness.

He was born in Kewaunee, Wis., on October 19, 1865, and was one of the early day residents of Nadeau where he worked for his brothers in the Nadeau general store. In 1925, he established his own general store at Powers which he conducted until his death.

He is survived by two daughters and two sons, Stella and Mrs. Alice Hogan, of Powers, George of Marinette and Joseph J. of Powers; one granddaughter, Mrs. J. E. Smith of Powers; two great grandchildren, John and Kathleen Smith, of Powers; and three brothers and three sisters, Marcel of Stephenson; Joseph of Green Bay, Wis.; Louis of Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. John Gauthier, Bark River; Mrs. Alec Rouse, Iron Mountain; and Mrs. Louise Dunham of High Point, S.C.

The body was taken to the Allo Funeral Home in Escanaba where it was prepared for burial and was returned to the family home here Sunday afternoon, where it remained until the funeral hour.

Funeral services were held at nine o'clock Tuesday morning at St. Francis Xavier church at Spalding, with Rev. Fr. F. A. Seifert, celebrant of the requiem high mass. Burial was in the family lot in S(N)adeau cemetery.

Pallbearers were Xavier Labre, C. Johnson, John Frazer, John Leigreios, Charles Quade and A. J. DeMars.

Those attending the services included Mrs. Ed. Prudhom, Mrs. L. J. Eggener and Mr. and Mrs. George Nadeau of Marinette; Joseph Nadeau, W. St. Aubin and Raymond Nadeau of Green Bay; Mrs. David Nadeau, Miss Myrtle and Miss Marie Nadeau, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nadeau, Mr. and Mrs. Dantine and C. Linder, Nadeau; Howard Nadeau and Oscar Edson, Menominee; Mrs. A. Houle, Dave Houle, Mrs. John Farrell and Mrs. Claude Tobin, Escanaba; Mr. and Mrs. John Gauthier, Bark River; Mrs. Harold Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Rouse and Mrs. Lyle Worthing of Iron Mountain; Mrs. Albert Wandell, Daggett; Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Nadeau, Stephenson; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Terrian and Mr. and Mrs. George Terrian of Pulaski and Nelson Schounard of Peshtigo.
 
Nadeau, Barney (I78)
 
10559 Barney Nadeau, Kewaunee
Sergeant, 27th Infantry, Co. I, August 15, 1862; discharged October 26 1863, disability.

"Soon after the breaking out of the Civil War he enlisted in Company I, Twenty-third Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and served faithfully throughout his term of enlistment, when he received his honorable discharge from the army. He took an active part in various campaigns, serving under General U. S. Grant. He was with his regiment in many engagements and marches, including the following named: The Red River expedition; the seige of Vicksburg; was with the Hospital Corps on the Mississippi River; participated in the Chattanooga campaign; and in many others." 
Nadeau, Barney (I51)
 
10560 Barney purchased 80 acres of land in Kewaunee County, Wisconsin. Land Patent Certificate nbr 22630 is: "the west half of the south west quarter of section twenty three, in the Township twenty three of Range twenty four in the District of Lands subject to sale at Menasha Wisconsin containing eighty acres". Nadeau, Barney (I51)
 
10561 Barney purchased land for non-payment of taxes for three dollars and 57 cents. The description is: "the South West quarter of the South East quarter of Section three, 3, in Township twenty three, 23, North of Range twenty four, 23, East". Nadeau, Barney (I51)
 
10562 Barney was appointed postmaster of Nadeau of 29 May 1878. Nadeau, Barney (I51)
 
10563 Basilique Notre-Dame Heroux (I11606)
 
10564 Basilique Notre-Dame Heroux, Delphis (I11607)
 
10565 Basset, commis au greffe. Family F303
 
10566 Basset, notary. Denise could not sign the marriage contract in the home of Sieur Jean Martinet de Fonblanche, but Jean could. Fille du Roi, Anne-Marie Vanzegue and her husband wer witnesses to the contract. Family F1719
 
10567 BAYER - October 31, 1988 at Regency Oaks Convalescent Center, Long Beach, California, Audrey Bayer, 80, of 810 Driftwood, Seal Beach, California. Born on August 28, 1908 in Michigan. Member of St. Anne Parish of Seal Beach, CA. Survived by 1 daughter, Mary Ann Bayer of Huntington Beach, CA; 1 son. Greg Bayer of Seal Beach, CA; 2 sisters, Theresa Porter of San Luis Obispo, CA and Ruth LaMotte of Detroit, MI; 1 brother, Harvey Gauthier of Irvine, CA; 1 close in-law relative, Morton Downey Jr. of New York City, NY; 3 grandchildren, Gregory George, Christian Sean, Andrew Patrick Bayer, all of Seal Beach, CA; several nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her husband, George A. Bayer, April 1983 ans several brothers and sisters. Arrangements entrusted to the care of Herring Funeral Home, Virginia Herring Mahan, Funeral Director. (Paid Noice) Gauthier, Mary Audrey (I10)
 
10568 BAYER - Rosary for the late Audrey Bayer of 810 Driftwood, Seal Beach, California, will be recited at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, November 6, 1988 at Herring Funeral Home Chapel. Graveside service will be at 10 a.m. on Monday November 7, 1988 at Mountain View Cemetery, Catholic Section. Father Adrian Van der Heijden will officiate at both services. Pallbearers will be Marty Dunn, William Bayer, Douglas Bayer, Stanley Williams and Greg Bayer. Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society through the Herring Funeral Home. Family and friends may meet at the funeral home at 9:30 a.m. before proceeding to the cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to the care of Herring Funeral Home, Virginia Herring Mahan, Funeral Director. (Paid notice) Gauthier, Mary Audrey (I10)
 
10569 Bayer Nominated For Alaska Marshal's Position
Washington - March 27,
UPI - President Kennedy sent to the Senate today the nomination of George A. Bayer of Nome to be U.S. Marshal for Alaska.
Bayer, 49 now is clerk of the Superior Court of Alaska for the second district and deupty clerk of the U. S. District Court of Alaska.
He was chief deputy U.S. marshal at Nome from 1944 unitl early last year. Bayer will draw $10,985 a year as U.S. marshal. 
Bayer, George Andrew (I16)
 
10570 Bayer, George A., 28 years, single, born Washington, residence Oct. 1, 1934, Washington, bookkeeper, bar & cafe Bayer, George Andrew (I16)
 
10571 Bayeux (St.Patrice) (Calvados) INSEE 14047 Pilon, Antoine (I4045)
 
10572 Beard, Clark A (Anne) formn h 284 Louise Ave (HP) Riley, Anna "Annie" Renee (I5201)
 
10573 Beard, Clark A (Anne) formn h 284 Louise Ave (HP) Beard, Clark Ambroise (I5229)
 
10574 Beard, Clark A. (Shelburn Apts.) forman hD 8019 Oakland av Riley, Anna "Annie" Renee (I5201)
 
10575 Beard, Clark A. (Shelburn Apts.-Apt F) forman hD 8019 Oakland av Beard, Clark Ambroise (I5229)
 
10576 Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak LaMotte, Russell Joseph (I17)
 
10577 Beauregard, Henrietta (nee Lirette)
On December 7, 1995 at the age of ninety. Beloved mother and mother-in-law of Noella and Howard Ingram, cherished grandmother of Linda (Leonard) Fagen, Richard (Lise) Ingram, Carol (Ralph) Hirst, survived by loving great-grandchildren Cindy and Farrah-Ann Fagen and Scott and Christina Hirst. 
Lirette, Henrietta Dolores (I1219)
 
10578 Because of the after affects of the Panic of 1893, Henry and Clarissa moved to the farm owned by his father at Davidson and Campus. Valliere, Henry Joseph (I45)
 
10579 Beechwood Cemetery Betts, Frederick Ernest (I13792)
 
10580 before 1681 census Jean, Denis (I4359)
 
10581 before 1851 Goulet, Marie Louise (I538)
 
10582 before 1880 census Valliere, George F. (I4977)
 
10583 before 1880 census Lumphrey, Louis (I5777)
 
10584 before 1881 census Donlan, Henriette (I1255)
 
10585 before 1891 census of St. Philippe, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada Raymond, Felicia (I16)
 
10586 before 1900 census Valliere, William T. (I905)
 
10587 before 1921 census Trudeau, Celina (I13302)
 
10588 before 2nd marriage of Marie Sara Labbe Morin, Abraham (I866)
 
10589 before baptism of Marie Francoise Bellanger Chalifou, Paul (I2423)
 
10590 before death of 2nd husband Gervais Edmon Mercier, Madeleine (I1190)
 
10591 before death of Matilda, she was widowed at the time of her death Gauthier, Philias (I4738)
 
10592 before death of son Jean Pare, Jean (I5698)
 
10593 before death of wife in 1788 Amiot, Etienne (I7794)
 
10594 Before her marriage she was from d'Esnandes, diocese de LaRochelle, Aunis, France. You, Jeanne (I1502)
 
10595 Before husband's marriage to Genevieve Duchesne. Turcot, Francoise (I10767)
 
10596 Before leaving for Canada her lived in Saint-Germain d'Arce (arrondissement of La Fleche, diocese of Angers), Anjou, France. Leger, Adrien (I2634)
 
10597 before Marie Madeleine Girard (widow of Louis Bourbonois) is god mother to Marie Anne Cecyre. Brunet, Louis (I1442)
 
10598 before marriage contract of his wife Marie Anne Lalande to Charles Parent Baune, Antoine (I1403)
 
10599 before marriage of Angele to Joseph Roussin at St. Roch Bilodeau, Francois (I1042)
 
10600 before marriage of Angelique to Charles Goujon Chamaillard, Pierre (I1651)
 

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