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| 11201 | Catherine signed a contract, before notary Becquet, with Jean Hardy that was later annulled. | Rivet, Catherine (I6342)
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| 11202 | Catherine sold her half of 85 arpents of land to Joseph Perrot in order pay of her debts. | Rivet, Catherine (I6342)
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| 11203 | Catherine was an Amerindian. | Degre, Catherine (I3302)
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| 11204 | Catherine was the daughter of John Hannack-Duncan and Johanna Daphirus of Belriqui, New England. She had been a captive of the Indians and sold to the French. | Dunkin, Catherine (I2433)
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| 11205 | Cecile M. Simmons of Howell Age 91, died peacefully in her home, surrounded by people who loved her, on Thursday, October (incorrect date in obit, s/b September) 27, 2012. Born June 4, 1921 in Montreal, Quebec, Cecile was the heart of her family, a Detroit Tigers fan, a road trip warrior, a gentle sould and woman of deep faith and great hope, and loved by all who knew her. Preceded in death by her husband, George Simmons, she is survived by many who will miss her, including her daughter Jeanne (Dan-deceased) Gasparotto of Howell, grandchildren Dom, Annie and Amy, and her canine friend Emma. Other survivors include nephews and niece, David (Jayne) Thomas, Paul (Pam) Thomas, Sue (Mike) Bellaire, Pat Thomas, six great-nieces and nephews, and three great-great-nephews and niece, all of whom "loved her more". Mass of the Resurrection will be held at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Brighton on Saturday, October 20 at 10:30 A.M. The family will receive friends before the service from 9:30 - 10:30 A.M. Please visit Cecile's Book of Memories at www.keehnfuneralhome.com | Thomas, Marie Albina Cecile (I2455)
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| 11206 | Cecile Thouin 1919-1998 | Thouin, Cecile Aurore (I2523)
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| 11207 | CELIA GAUTHIER Celia Gauthier, 74, a former resident of Bloomfield Hills, died on Oct. 31. Mrs. Gauthier was a resident of Irvine, Calif., for the past four years, and died in an Irvine hospital. She was an active member of the Women's Guild at Kirk in the Hills in Bloomfield Hills. She is survived by her husband, Harvey; a daughter, Mary Christie; a son, John Gauthier of Van Nuys, Calif.; two grandchildren; a sister, and three brothers. Funeral services were held at the Saddleback Chapel in Tustin, Calif., Nov. 3. A memorial service will be held at a later date at Kirk in the Hills. | Croswell, Celia Mae (I222)
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| 11208 | CELIA MAE GAUTHIER Gauthier, Celia Mae, October 31, 1984. Survivors, husband Harvey, daughter Mary Christie, son John Gauthier; grandchildren 2; brothers Richard, Ward and Robert; sister Dorothy Ernst. Services Saturday, November 3, 12 Noon, Saddleback Chapel. Private inurnment directed by Saddleback Chapel. | Croswell, Celia Mae (I222)
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| 11209 | Cemetery is on Prince-of-Wales Drive in Ottawa. information given by son Pierre 2/9/2019 | Blondin, Lucien (I13795)
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| 11210 | Cemetery on Prince-of-Wales Drive in Ottawa - information given by son Pierre 2/9/2019 | Normandeau, Yvette (I13796)
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| 11211 | cemetery stone | Levert, Alice (I13889)
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| 11212 | cemetery stone | St. Jean, Josephat (I13890)
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| 11213 | cemetery stone | Lirette, Beatrice (I14072)
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| 11214 | cemetery stone at Saint Catharine's Cemetery, Sea Girt, Monmouth, New Jersey - Della A. Dezer, born 1892, died 1957 | Gauthier, Della Angele (I92)
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| 11215 | cemetery stone lists birth year as 1896 | Dezer, Dr. Charles Nathaniel Jr. (I4112)
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| 11216 | cemetery stone states birth year as 1892 | Gauthier, Della Angele (I92)
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| 11217 | ceremony at St. Anthony of Padua | Family F5867
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| 11218 | ceremony at St. Thomas | Family F5870
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| 11219 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F2120
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| 11220 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F2371
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| 11221 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F9
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| 11222 | Ceremony took place at St. Rose's Church. | Family F2027
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| 11223 | Certificate nbr. P-241078, Cn-553176. | Gauthier, Emma Ellisa (I89)
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| 11224 | Certificate No. 3150 "Peter Leonard of Oakland County, Michigan Territory has deposited...a certificate of the Register of the Land Office at Detroit...full payment has been made by the said Peter Leonard...for the West half of the North East quarter of Section twenty three in Township three North of range nine East in the District of Lands offered for sale at Detroit, Michigan Territory, containing eighty acres..." Pat: C3150, Vol 7, page 196, ord 259255M | Leonard, Peter (I293)
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| 11225 | Chambalon, notaire royal de la prevote de Quebec. | Family F2665
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| 11226 | Chambalon, notaire royal de la prevote de Quebec. | Family F2899
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| 11227 | Charbonneau bought fifty arpents of land from Gilbert Guillaume dit Villars (surgeon). There was an old building and an uappraised house on the property. His neighbors were Claude Bourgouin and Prudent Bougret dit Dufort. | Charbonneau, Olivier (I5557)
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| 11228 | Charbonneau obtained 30 arpents of land on the Saint-Francois Coast on the Ile de Montreal, facing east of Longueuil. He resold this property to Antoine Dufresne on 27 May 1679. When Dufresne terminated his lease, Pierre de Vanchy took it over. On 29 June 1680, de Vanchy withdrew by paying 3 minots of peas and 2 minots of wheat. | Charbonneau, Olivier (I5557)
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| 11229 | Charente-Maritime (INSEE 17218) | Goguet, Pierre (I11029)
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| 11230 | Charente-Maritime, INSEE #17161 | Maranda, Marie (I6257)
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| 11231 | Charles added 50 more arpents to his orginal grant. He would build a house "in wood, room by room", which measured 44 by 20 feet. It was lathed inside, had a fireplace, double foyer, single roof and was covered in clapboard on the outside. | Hamel, Charles (I11632)
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| 11232 | Charles Allaire, from St-Philbert, Poitou, 18 years *Charles Allaire est engage a 75 livres par an dont 35 d'avance. | Allaire, Charles (I7064)
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| 11233 | Charles and his brother Jean met with recruiter Francois Peron. Charles would receive 75 livres for three years work (Jean received 81 livres) and was advanced 35 livres. They officially accepted the contract before notary Abel Cherbonnier. | Allaire, Charles (I7064)
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| 11234 | Charles and Jean came to Canada together on the ship Le Taureau and arrived on 6 Aug 1658 at Quebec City. | Allaire, Charles (I7064)
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| 11235 | Charles and Jean Royer agreed to deliver one hundred pine boards to Pierre Niel in return for the "timber trees" which they had cut in his woods. | Allaire, Charles (I7064)
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| 11236 | Charles appeared before the court regarding Jean de Rainville's pigs, which were digging in Turgeon's filed. | Turgeon, Charles (I10820)
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| 11237 | Charles Aubert de la Chenaye granted Claude three arpents of frontage on the northeast slope of the present Petit Cap de Saint-Joachim. | Bouchard, Claude (I1496)
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| 11238 | Charles built a stone house on his concession. It was 37 feet long by 22 wide and included 2 chimneys, one a brick oven. The attic of the house was covered with planks. His barn measured 25 feet by 18 feet. | Lefrancois, Charles (I13491)
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| 11239 | Charles de Couagne loaned Louis 374 livres, 12 sols, 10 deniers, for equipping him for his journey. | Tetreau, Louis (I10492)
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| 11240 | Charles de Lauzon, Chevalier and Seigneur de Charny, ceded 3 arpents of land fronting on the rivier St. Laurent, in the isle d'Orleans, seigneurye de Lirec to Guillaume. Guillaume paid 4 livres, 1 sol, 12 deniers and 2 live capons payable eache October first. | Baucher, Guillaume (I7113)
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| 11241 | Charles de Lauzon, Seigneur de Charny, ceded Michel and Toussaint Giroux 4 arpents of frontal land on the Saint Lawrence at the place called Mont-Saint-Michel. The requirements were to pay each year 4 livres to the seigneur, 2 live capons, 12 deniers for the cens and to deliver "one-eleventh of all of the fish which will be caught. The fish to be salted by them, the vessels and the salt necessary to be furnished to them." On 3 December 1669 this property was sold to the benefit of Jean Durand. Jean acknowledged an arpent of cleared wood next to this land. | Baugis, Michel (I1853)
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| 11242 | Charles entered into an agreedment with the Sisters of the Hotel-Dieu, Quebec to cultivate their land in the Argentenay for 12 minots of wheat to be delivered at Quebec each year. | Allaire, Charles (I7064)
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| 11243 | Charles Francois, 26 years, from Chateau-Richer | Lefrancois, Charles (I13550)
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| 11244 | Charles Francois, from the archdiocese of Rouen | Lefrancois, Charles (I13491)
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| 11245 | Charles Gaudin from: paroisse de St-Laurent, archeveche de Rouen. Jacques Gaudin, father; Marguerite Nicole, mother. | Godin, Charles (I13218)
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| 11246 | Charles Gaudin, residence: Ange-Gardien, 28 years | Godin, Charles (I7578)
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| 11247 | Charles Gauthier, Sieur de Boisverdun | Gauthier, Charles Sieur de Boisverdun (I8270)
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| 11248 | Charles Hamel, 38 years, from the archdiocese of Rouen. | Hamel, Charles (I11632)
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| 11249 | Charles Huault de Montmagny, Governor-General of New France, gave permission to Guillaume Pepin, Guillaume Isabel, Pierre Lefebvre and Sebastien Dodier to clear the Isle du Milieu across from Trois-Rivieres. The isle was also called for a time the Ile a Pepin after the leader of the group Guillaume Pepin. The name today is Ile Saint-Christophe. | Pepin, Guillaume (I8319)
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| 11250 | Charles lived with his daughter Marie Angelique. | Garnier, Charles (I10970)
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