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10801 Born, married or died in Quebec City Pinguet, Henri (I11412)
 
10802 Born, married or died in Quebec City Lousche, Louise (I11413)
 
10803 Born, married or diied int Montreal Clement, Marie Louise (I76)
 
10804 Born, married or diied int Montreal Pilon, Elisabeth (I156)
 
10805 Born, married or diied int Montreal Godin, Catherine (I289)
 
10806 Born, married or diied int Montreal Lirette, Pierre (I1257)
 
10807 Born, married or diied int Montreal Perillard dit Bourguignon, Marie Catherine (I1258)
 
10808 Born, married or diied int Montreal Mainguy dit Lachausse, Marie Louise (I10889)
 
10809 both divorced Family F5654
 
10810 both of his parents are deceased at time of marriage
Present - Pierre Cadeux, sisters Jeanne and Francoise Cadieux, brother Gabriel Blay, sister Catherine Blay 
Family F1063
 
10811 both residence Grande Ance Family F224
 
10812 Bouchard sold his farm he had bought in 1662 to Lord Bishop for the sum of 1500 livres. He was allowed to keep his furniture, livestock, tools, and the impending harvest. Bouchard, Claude (I1496)
 
10813 Boucher's son-in-law, Louis Houde, returned to Marin the one and one half arpents in frontage that Marin had given to him. Boucher, Marin (I3826)
 
10814 Boulevard St. Joseph - nbr 1451
Cholette, A. M., medecin
Cholette, Mme A. M.
Cholette, Mlle Jacqueline
Cholette, Mlle Suzanne
Cholette, Jean Paul, etudiant
Cholette, Rene, etudiant
Cholette, Raymond, etudiant
 
Cholette, Dr. Albert Menesippe (I448)
 
10815 Boulevard St. Joseph - nbr 1451
Cholette, A. M., medecin
Cholette, Mme A. M.
Cholette, Mlle Jacqueline
Cholette, Mlle Suzanne
Cholette, Jean Paul, etudiant
Cholette, Rene, etudiant
Cholette, Raymond, etudiant
 
Cholette, Jacqueline (I13787)
 
10816 Boulevard St. Joseph - nbr 1451
Cholette, A. M., medecin
Cholette, Mme A. M.
Cholette, Mlle Jacqueline
Cholette, Mlle Suzanne
Cholette, Jean Paul, etudiant
Cholette, Rene, etudiant
Cholette, Raymond, etudiant
 
Cholette, Dr. Jean Paul (I13789)
 
10817 Boulevard St. Joseph - nbr 1451
Cholette, A. M., medecin
Cholette, Mme A. M.
Cholette, Mlle Jacqueline
Cholette, Mlle Suzanne
Cholette, Jean Paul, etudiant
Cholette, Rene, etudiant
Cholette, Raymond, etudiant
 
Cholette, Dr. Raymond (I13802)
 
10818 Boulevard St. Joseph - nbr 1451
Cholette, A. M., medecin
Cholette, Mme A. M.
Cholette, Mlle Jacqueline
Cholette, Mlle Suzanne
Cholette, Jean Paul, etudiant
Cholette, Rene, etudiant
Cholette, Raymond, etudiant
 
Cholette, Suzanne (I13807)
 
10819 Boulevard St. Joseph - nbr 1451
Cholette, A. M., medecin
Cholette, Mme A. M.
Cholette, Mlle Jacqueline
Cholette, Mlle Suzanne
Cholette, Jean Paul, etudiant
Cholette, Rene, etudiant
Cholette, Raymond, etudiant
 
Cholette, Dr. Rene Victor (I13808)
 
10820 Box 519, Senneterre, Abitibi, Quebec Lemmelin, Gaudias (I754)
 
10821 Bridget, wife of Chas. Mooney, died Sept. 23, 1917, aged 47 years Quinlan, Bridget (I5408)
 
10822 Briefly Told
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Will Graduate - Miss Mary Audrey Gauthier, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gauthier, Bark River, is a member of the 1930 graduation class of Mount Sinai Hospital School of Nursing, New York City. Commencement exercises were held last Thursday at Blumenthal auditorium. Following Miss Gauthier's graduation from Escanaba High School, class of 1927, she entered the nurses's training school at Mount Sinai hospital, where she will remain to specialize in surgical nursing. 
Gauthier, Mary Audrey (I10)
 
10823 Brookside Cemetery Gagnon, Minnie Marie (I4694)
 
10824 BROTHERS -

Marcel Nadeau is an uncle of Howard E. Nadeau, president of the Commerical bank of Menominee. He is one of the five sons of Barney Nadeau, founder of the village of Nadeau, who also gave his name to Nadeau township. Barney Nadeau established himself at what's now Nadeau soon after 1872, in which year he built the grade for parts of the Chicago & North Western Railway line, which that year was extended from the Menominee river here to Escanaba. It had to run a train over this route before Jan., 1, 1872 to qualify for goverment land grants for the construction. The firest train went over a wobbly roadbed built of brush and other makeshift grade materials in a bog area south of Powers-Spaulding. Nadeau had also built parts of the C&NW line south of Marinette, which construction coincided with the great Peshtigo fire of October, 1871, which took the lives of about 1,200 persons and destroyed he village of Peshtigo and a sawmill in Memekaunne, took more than 20 lives in the Birch Creek area and more than 60 across Green bay in Door county, Wis. 
Nadeau, Barney (I51)
 
10825 Bruno Nadeau was born in 1827 in New Brunswick. Thinking to improve his opportunities for advancing his financial condition he left his native place when young, and coming westward to Wisconsin, located first in Kewaunee, later going to Green Bay and then to Marinette. Soon after the breaking out of the Civil war he enlisted in Company I, Twenty-third Wisconsin Volunterr 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 compaigns, 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 siege of Vicksburg; was with the Hospital Corps on the Mississippi river; participated in the Chattanooga campaign; and in many others. After his discharge he returned to Wisconsin, remaining there until 1873, when he came to Menominee county, Michigan, where he took contracts in the building of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad, and also embarked in the lumber business. Taking up a homestead claim in 1874, he erected a house for himself and family in the wilderness, and began the clearing of a farm. The settlement in which he located was named Nadeau in his honor, as was the postoffice, of which he was the first postmaster. He becam influential in public affairs, and served as the first supervisor of the township, and was justice of the peace several years. He cleared and improved a good farm, and was here engaged in the lumber business also until his death, October 23, 1905. In his political afflications he was a sound Republican. Nadeau, Barney (I51)
 
10826 BUNKER
HAROLD DAVID
November 22, 2003. Age 83 of Redford, Husband of June, Dear father of Mary (Jon) Mackey, Allan (Stephanie), Holly (Robert) Klebba, Pamela (Paul) Sevonty, David (Lisa), Laurie Constante, John, Jennifer Metivier and Kimberly Clifford. Grandfather of 11 and great-grandfather of one. Funeral service Tuesday 11 a.m. at Harry J. Will Funeral Home, 25450 Plymouth Road, Redford. Visitation Monday 1-9 p.m. 
Bunker, Harold David (I4822)
 
10827 Bunker Services
Appleton - Services will be Monday at 10:30 a.m. in Kessler Funeral Home, Neenah, and at 11 a.m. in St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church for Dewey T. Bunker, 87, Appleton, who died Friday.
The Rev. Ronald Schneider will officiate and burial will be in St. Margaret Cemetery.
Mr. Bunker was born June 12, 1899, in Nadeau, Mich., the son of Jeremiah and Louise Gauthier Bunker. He married Ellie Smith Dec. 19, 1925, in Oshkosh.
He was employed at Marathon Corp.'s Washington Street plant from 1919 to 1964 and then worked at Gardner Bakery for 14 years after retiring. He was a charter member of St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church, Neenah.
Surviving are his widow; two daughters, Mrs. A.R. (Joyce) Vogel, Wausau, and Margaret "Peggy" Bunker, Appleton; one son, Eugene Bunker, DePere; two brothers, Harold, Detroit, Mich., and Clifford, LeRoy, Mich.; two sisters, Mrs. H. Lee (Catherine) Kabrich, Waterford, and Mrs. August (Muriel) Kirchman, Belle Glade, Fla.; 12 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday from 4 to 9 p.m., with a prayer service at 8.
A memorial has been established. 
Bunker, Dewey Thomas (I4814)
 
10828 Burial at All Saints Cemetery. McCoy, Violet Mildred (I41)
 
10829 burial at Mt. Elliott Cemetery - sec 2, grave 4
Minnie F. Gagnon, buried 27 Oct 1879
Age: 84 years
Died: 24 Oct 1879
Place of Nativity: Canada
Residence: Sacred Heart (french)
Cause of Death: old age
Parish: St. Joachim 
Fortin, Monique (I282)
 
10830 Burial at St. Edward Cemetery, Mendon, Michigan. Arrangements through Eickhoff Funeral Home, Mendon, Michigan. Lefebvre, Leo (I184)
 
10831 Burial from Notre Dame Basilica - to Notre Dame des Neiges - nbr 301083: concession P02282 Lanoix, Marie Delia Florida (I14215)
 
10832 Burial from Sacre Coeur parish. Enouille dit Lanoix, Marie Adelaide (I1120)
 
10833 Burial from St. Bruno's church. Leclaire, Catherine (I50)
 
10834 Burial noted in church records on 11 January 1826. Lacoste dit Languedoc, Louis (I12412)
 
10835 Burial record states she was 75 years old at the time of her death on 17 Feb 1713. Ferra, Marie (I6392)
 
10836 Burial stone at Maple Grove Cemetery, Munising, Michigan - Peter Gauthier, 1872-1958 Gauthier, Peter Francois Xavier (I87)
 
10837 Buried at Adiran Dominican Sisters Cemetery. Racicot, Florence M. (I4856)
 
10838 Buried at Allouez Catholic Cemetery and Chapel Mausoleum, Green Bay, Brown County, Wis. Dantinne, Agnes Phil. (I5186)
 
10839 buried at Bark River Cemetery Gauthier, John Gregory (I7)
 
10840 buried at Bark River Cemetery Nadeau, Laura Eunice (I8)
 
10841 buried at Bark River Cemetery Gauthier, Mildred Ann (I11)
 
10842 buried at Bark River Cemetery Gauthier, Robert Joseph (I13)
 
10843 buried at Bark River Cemetery Gauthier, David Herbert (I14)
 
10844 Buried at Bark River Cemetery. Gauthier, John Gregory (I7)
 
10845 Buried at Bark River Cemetery. Nadeau, Laura Eunice (I8)
 
10846 buried at Beauport Baugis, Louise (I1860)
 
10847 buried at Bonsecour, act also in register at L'Islet. Belanger, Jean Francois (I9295)
 
10848 buried at Calvary Cemetery Spooner, Joseph Cuellerie (I5814)
 
10849 buried at Cheneville Cemetery Perrillard, Rose Delima (I1242)
 
10850 buried at Cheneville Cemetery Lavallee, Hilaire (I1626)
 

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