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Matches 11,451 to 11,500 of 23,145
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| 11451 | Date of birth listed in St. Mary's of Maidstone's register is 8 Aug 1870. | Reilly, Michael Joseph (I310)
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| 11452 | Date of birth listed on death certificate. Age listed as 47 years and 7 months. Information given by Mary McCoy, 925 Fort E. | McCoy, Elizabeth (I229)
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| 11453 | date of birth not mentioned in baptism record | Lirette, Marie Berthe (I14843)
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| 11454 | Date of marriage listed in Fichier Origine, Our French-Canadian Ancestors and Tanguay. | Family F2754
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| 11455 | date on death certificate is 19 Nov 1862 | Reilly, Bridget "Bid" (I309)
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| 11456 | Date stated on death certificate was 27 Dec 1875. Information give by John McCoy of Detroit. | McCoy, Robert P. (I231)
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| 11457 | daughter of Alexis Desabrise and Julie Cardinal | Desabrais, Valerie (I1592)
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| 11458 | daughter of Jean Jadault & Marthe Ledoux of Mareuil | Jadault, Perrine (I8546)
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| 11459 | daughter of Jeremiah Douly and Ann Cass | Dooly, Ellen Anna (I3092)
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| 11460 | daughter of Thomas Williams and Sarah Jane Hamm | Miresse, Violet M. (I5588)
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| 11461 | Davenport Cemetery | Lavallee, Hermenegilde (Herman) (I1998)
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| 11462 | Davenport Cemetery | Lavallee, Guillaume (William) (I14390)
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| 11463 | Davenport Cemetery | Green, Sophie (I14403)
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| 11464 | David Alexis purchased from Michelle Gagnon and w. Monique of Detroit, Sept. 6, 1848, lot 7 Sect. 22 on the N. Side of Catherine St. in Detroit. Witnesses: J. B. and E. M. Vallee Reg: ? ; Rec. Sept. 8, 1838, Volume 34, p. 54 Land Records Wayne County Mich, Vol. XVIII, p 67 by Alyce Gauthier | Gagnon, Michel (I281)
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| 11465 | David Gauthier petitioned the court and decreed the heirs of the estate of John G. Gauthier to be: Harvey Gauthier, son; Audrey G. Bayer, daughter; Mildred Gauthier, daughter; Robert J. Gauthier, son; Ruth G. LaMotte, daughter; David Gauthier, son; Theresa G. Peters, daughter; (Children of Laurence Gauthier, deceased son) Laura Gauthier, grand daughter; Michele Gauthier, grand daughter; Laurence Gauthier, grandson; David Gauthier, grandson; Mary Beth Gauthier, grand daughter. | Gauthier, John Gregory (I7)
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| 11466 | David H. Gauthier appeared before the court to name Harvey Gauthier, administrator of the estate of Mildred Ann Gauthier. | Gauthier, Mildred Ann (I11)
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| 11467 | David Herbert Gauthier Born: 24 Jun 1922, Ford River, Michigan Father: John C. Gauthier Mother: Laura E. Nadeau | Gauthier, David Herbert (I14)
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| 11468 | DAVID NADEAU St. Bruno's church at Nadeau was filled Wednesday morning at 9 p'clock when funeral services were held for David Nadeau, pioneer resident of that village. Rev. Fr. F. Sperline was celebrant at the solemn requiem high mass, assisted by Rev. Fr. F. Seifert of Daggett and Rev. Fr. Joseph Duford of Stephenson as deacon and subdeacon, respectively. The home was filled with relatives and friends of the family while the body remained at the family home and many friends motored from Escanaba and Menominee and surrounding places to extend their sympathy to the members of the family. The floral and spiritual offerings which surrounded the casket were mute testimonials of the many warm friendships which the deceased had formed during his lifetime. The pallbearers were Frank Beatson, M. O. Depatsie, Hubert Perras, Wilfred Laurin, Peter Bunker and Thomas Piche. Out-of-town relatives included Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nadeau, Mr. and Mrs. William Cody, Green Bay; Mrs. Thomas Scully and children, Chicago; Mrs. M. Dunham, Marquette; Mr. and Mrs. J. Gauthier, Bark River; Miss Marie Nadeau, Marquette; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tobin, Mrs. Abe Houle, St., Mrs. John Farrell, Escanaba, and David Houle, Menominee. Interment was in the family lot in the Nadeau cemetery. | Nadeau, David (I75)
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| 11469 | DAVID NADEAU, PIONEER, DIES __ Had Lived in Village of Nadeau for More Than Fifty Years __ David Nadeau, aged 72, pioneer resident of Nadeau, died at his home at Nadeau Sunday evening at about 9 o'clock following an illiness of several years duration due to carcinoma of the stomach. Mr. Nadeau had been in failing health but was able to be about his home until four weeks ago when his condition became critical and he was forced to remain in bed. Members of the family were summoned from out of town. Mr. Nadeau was born in Green Bay and went to Nadeau when a lad of 15 with his parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Barney Nadeau, who founded the village. The Nadeau family were prominent in all activities. The father owned and operated a lumber mill and the general store and the sons, who grew up there, followed their father's footsteps in industry and business. After the death of Barney Nadeau, Sr., the sones continued to operate the mill and conduct the store. Mr. Nadeau is survived by his wife, and the following sons and daughters: Mrs. William Cody, Green Bay, Mrs. Thomas Scully, Chicago; Raymond Nadeau, Green Bay; Oliver and Myrtle at home, and Marie, who is a student at Northern State College at Marquette. Four brothers and three sisters: Barney Nadeau, Jr., of Powers, Joseph, of Green Bay; Louis, of Nadeau, Marcel, of Stephenson; Mrs. John Gauthier, Bark River; Mrs. Julia St. Aubin, of Nadeau; Mrs. Louise Dunham, of Marquette and Mrs. Lucy Rouse, of Iron Mountain, and three grandchildren also survive. Funeral services will be held at St. Bruno's church at Nadeau, Wednesday morning at nine o'clock, with Rev. Fr. Sperline as celebrant at the requiem high mass. Burial will be in the Nadeau cemetery. Mrs. Abe Houle, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Cladue Tobin, Mrs. John Farrell and Abe Houle, Jr., of this city will attend the furneral services. | Nadeau, David (I75)
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| 11470 | DAVID NADEAU. Funeral services for David Nadeau will be held this morning at 9 o'clock at St. Bruno's church, with Rev. Fr. F. Sherline as celebrant at the requiem high mass. Many beautiful flowers and a large number of mass cards surround the body at the family home where scores of friends have called to extend their sympathy to the members of the family. Burial will be in the family lot in Nadeau cemetery. | Nadeau, David (I75)
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| 11471 | David returned to France to settle some business. While he was there he married Marie Houdan. | Asselin, David (I7111)
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| 11472 | David Walter Nadeau of Tacoma, Pierce, Washington. Born March 1, 1887 at Nadeau, Michigan. Self-employed. | Nadeau, David Walter (I547)
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| 11473 | DEAF - Listed as "sourd" (deaf) on 1901 census | Raymond, Alzire (I43)
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| 11474 | Death - civil archives | Cecire, Claude (I2639)
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| 11475 | Death and residence noted in obituary for her father. | Racicot, Valerie (I4849)
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| 11476 | death certificate informant was Maxine Tiderington | Fox, Geraldine (I5707)
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| 11477 | Death certificate information given by John McCoy of Detroit. | McCoy, Robert P. (I231)
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| 11478 | Death certificate information. | Gauthier, John Gregory (I7)
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| 11479 | death certificate lists birth date as 11 Apr 1857 | Raymond, Joseph Philias (Felix) (I37)
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| 11480 | Death certificate lists birth date as Dec 12, 1856. | Gagnon, Charles William (I4704)
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| 11481 | death certificate lists birth place as St. Philippe, Quebec | Raymond, Alfred (I36)
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| 11482 | Death certificate lists birthdate as 13 April 1885. | McGuire, Thaddeus "Timothy" (I5239)
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| 11483 | death certificate lists birthdate as 14 April 1899, as given by husband | McCann, Jane (I5262)
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| 11484 | Death certificate lists birthdate as 8 Nov 1869 in Maidstone. Not found in church register. 13 Oct birth and 22 Oct baptism is in the register. | McHugh, Anna "Annie" G. (I3083)
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| 11485 | death certificate lists date as 28 Feb 1883 | McHugh, Mary "Mae" Agnes (I3088)
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| 11486 | Death certificate No 1500 recorded 17 March 1964, Detroit, Wayne County. | Lirette, Leo Achille (I763)
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| 11487 | death certificate signed by Roy Grenier; married at age 21 and mother of one living child | McHugh, Mary "Mae" Agnes (I3088)
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| 11488 | death certificate stated "unknown" for birthdate but place of birth was Canada | Lyons, Anna (I3095)
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| 11489 | Death certificate states death date as 15 May 1919. Information given by Mary McCoy, 925 Fort E. | McCoy, Elizabeth (I229)
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| 11490 | Death certificate states she had 9 children, of whom 5 are living. | Cotter, Margaret (I225)
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| 11491 | death certificate states she is mother of three living children | Galarneau, Josephine (I5782)
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| 11492 | Death certificate states she was mother of 2 children, 1 living at the time of her death. | Gagnon, Minnie Marie (I4694)
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| 11493 | death certificates lists birthdate as 27 Mar 1856 | Quinlan, Philip Edward (I5413)
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| 11494 | DEATH CLAIMS MRS. NADEAU Member Of Old Nadeau Family Was 80 Years Old Mrs. Olive Nadeau, 80, widow of David Nadeau, who died in 1929, and senior member of the pioneer family for who the village of Nadeau was named, died at 6 o'clock this morning at her home in Nadeau. She had been in poor health for the past year. Mrs. Nadeau was born in Big Suamico, Wis., September 1, 1867. She married at St. Bruno's church, in Nadeau, sixty years ago, and had lived in the village continuously from that time. She was a member of St. Anne's Altar Society and of the Powers court of the Woman's Catholic Order of Foresters. Surviving are the following children: Mrs. William Cody and Mrs. Thomas Scully, Chicago; Ray Nadeau, Green Bay; and Oliver, Myrtle and Marie, of Nadeau. She also leaves four grandchildren. The body was taken to Allo funeral home in Escanaba. The body was taken to the family home in Nadeau Monday afternoon and funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 9 CST from St. Bruno church in Nadeau with Rev. Fr. Lester Bourgois officiating. Burial will be made in Nadeau Cemetery. | Chrysler, Olive (I3918)
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| 11495 | Death date provided by Marie Meletine Monique Cholette Prefontaine, 4 Aug 2015. | Cholette, Dr. Gilles (I13809)
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| 11496 | Death date recorded in death records is 9 Jan 1887 | Stay, Joseph John (I4984)
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| 11497 | Death is listed in register at Vaudreuil as: Marie Anne Carriere, 84 years old, died 7 oct 1791 and buried 8 oct 1791, wife of Jean Baptiste Cholet, deceased | Faucher, Marie Anne (I493)
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| 11498 | Death notice in The Ottawa Journal 9 Nov 1936 lists death date as 8 Nov 1936. | Lurette, Olivier Levy (I13304)
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| 11499 | DEATH NOTICES OTTO GERTRUDE P., May 25, 1972, of Birmingham, Mich. Wife of Walter E. Otto; mother of Rudrick R. Otto; sister of Edward Valliere and Mrs. Roman E. Boucher. Also survived by three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Rosary service at Bell Chapel of the Wm. R. Hamilton Co., 820 E. Maple Ave., Birmingham, Friday at 8 p.m. Requiem Mass at Holy Name Church, Birmingham, Saturday at 12 noon. | Valliere, Phoebe Gertrude (I757)
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| 11500 | DEATH OF A WRESTLER by George W. Stark Michael J. Reilly died of a heart attack Monday morning up in the north Michigan country that he loved to be with his dogs and guns, and that, I suppose, to the younger generation of sports fans wouldn't mean much but to the Old Timers it means pretty near everything, for Mike Reilly, as we knew him, was more than a great athlete. He was a fine Irish gentleman with a great heart. And a true sportsman, which is the finest thing, I guess, that can be said about a man. He was a wrestler, Mike was, back in the days when there was dignity to that sport. He'd come out of Canada back a long time ago (they tell me Mike was 72) and we kids on the East Side first knew him when he was a sort of boy of all work for J. G. Patterson, who had the hardware store on Jefferson near Mt. Elliott. Mike has his own peculiar niche in that glamorous East Side picture, when the Irish lads out there, the growing sons of the immigrants who had been infiltrated into the Detroit population in the middle of the last century, were learning to be athletes. Downtown Detroit had its old Detroit Athletic Club, it's true, but on the east side was the Michigan Athletic Association, later to be called the Michigan Athletic Club. Later the Detroit University School took over the building and grounds at Elmwood avenue and between Larned and Congress streets. The big field still stands and in the building, the Recreation Commission has established headquarters. Out Jefferson avenue near the Patterson hardware store was Scullen's Field and close to Leib street was Frost's and from these rolling meadows many a big leaguer was to emerge. Mick Murphy and Keene Fitzpatrick, the famous trainers, came into the picture. Mike later went to Yale and Penn, Keene to Michigan and Princeton. While here they turned out the world's fastest runners: John Owen, Harry Jewett, Barney Wefers. And once they produced the best soccer foot ball team in the world, besides training some of the greatest amateur base ball outfits that wore the colors of the old DAC. But Mike went in for wrestling, of all things. And Mike and Keene trained their expert eyes on that lithe young body and decided that Mike would do. He took all comers in the 135-pound class, won the championship of America. He stepped out of his own class to beat the heavier boys. He was still a champion when he retired. In his later years he made the North Country his home and there hunted and fished with his pals and had a good time with his dogs. Winters he lived here at the Whittier, spent his leisure moments fanning with old friends. As a boy I looked on Mike as a Greek god. Through the years I came to know him as a fine Irish gentleman with a great heart and a gentle Irish humor. But just the same, I never thought of him as anything less than godlike, in the manner of the athletes of antiquity. | Reilly, Michael Joseph (I310)
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