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Matches 11,651 to 11,700 of 23,145
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| 11651 | died of small pox | Delaunay, Marguerite (I1982)
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| 11652 | died of smallpox | Maheu, Charles (I10965)
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| 11653 | died of smallpox | Maheu, Pierre (I10989)
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| 11654 | died on way to hospital | Browne, Bernard J. (I6013)
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| 11655 | Died suddenly at 40 years of age. | Audet, Louise (I792)
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| 11656 | died the same day | Prevost (I9828)
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| 11657 | DIED. ASSELIN, October 27, at residence, 448 Clinton street, Rose Delima, aged 53 years, beloved wife of Frank Asselin, dear sister of George Valliere of Hubbell, Mich., Mrs. Eliza Asselin and Henry Valliere of Detroit, Funeral Tuesday at 3 p.m. from above residence. Burial in Mt. Elliott cemetery. | Valliere, Rose Delima (I268)
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| 11658 | DIED. VALLIERE - September 23, Clarence J., beloved son of John B. and Julia Valliere, aged 21 years. Funeral from parents residence, 497 Fort street east, Tuesday at 8 o'clock and 8:30 at St. Joachim's church. | Valliere, Clarence J. (I5635)
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| 11659 | DIED. McCOY - October 24, at his residence, 94 Meldrum avenue, William McCoy, ages 65 years, husband of Margaret McCoy. Funeral Thursday, October 27, at 9 a.m. from residence and to Our Lady of Help church at 9:30 o'clock. | McCoy, William (I226)
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| 11660 | DIED. McCOY - September 15, 1902, at residence, 371 Hibbard avenue, Margaret, widow of the late William McCoy and mother of William, Robert, John and Mary McCoy and Mrs. Elizabeth Ryan. Funeral from residence Thursday at 9 a.m. and from St. Bernard's church at 9:30 o'clock. | Cotter, Margaret (I225)
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| 11661 | DIED. VALLIERE - May 5, 1899, at Mt. Clemens, Mich., Adelaide, beloved wife of Augustus Valliere, age 77 years. Funeral from son's residence, 234 Montcalm street east at 8:30, and from St. Joachim's church at 9. | Gagnon, Adelaide (I285)
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| 11662 | diffcult to read record | Family F251
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| 11663 | Different Wayne County register. | Family F2287
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| 11664 | Diocese d'Angers | Solde, Jeanne (I3201)
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| 11665 | Diocese de Sees. St. Martin, Ige, Orne, France INSEE 61207 | Beauvais, Jacques (I3200)
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| 11666 | Diocese de Treves | Amesse, Pierre (I2343)
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| 11667 | Diocese of Angers. | Solde, Martin (I3221)
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| 11668 | Diocese of Lucon. | Baugis, Michel (I1853)
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| 11669 | Diocese of Thours. | Gatignon, Leonard (I7271)
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| 11670 | Directory of acts of French emigrants and foreigners established in Quebec from the beginning to 1865. | Source Source: S299 (S299)
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| 11671 | Discharged from service of 1 year, 2 months, 11 days | Nadeau, Barney (I51)
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| 11672 | Discrepincy with year of marriage. Fichier Origine states it as 1643 and Our French-Canadian Ancestors states it as 1645 | Family F753
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| 11673 | dispense du 3E au 4E degre de consanguinite (having same ancestor) | Family F159
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| 11674 | dispense du 3e degr | Family F390
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| 11675 | Divorce - Detroit, Wayne County, page 529 Record nbr 22343 Bridget McNamara and Sarsfield McNamara Married Nov. 26, 1886 in Detroit Four children Complainant was wife, for non-support PENDING | Family F2125
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| 11676 | Divorce granted on 30 Jul 1947. | Family F87
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| 11677 | Divorced Sue. | Family F2409
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| 11678 | Doctor's exam at age 3. | Lirette, Roland Oliver (I190)
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| 11679 | Dolores Betty Parker May 23, 1930 - November 27, 2014 Dolores Betty (Larabell-Hummel) Parker, known as Dot, born May 23, 1930, passed away on November 27, 2014. She joined others waiting to welcome her to God's table as they celebrated Thanksgiving in heaven. Dolores was a long time resident of Williamston with many friends and family members who miss her presence. She rarely missed celebrations with those she loved. Dolores was preceded in death by her parents, Delia and Anthony Larabell, her sister Eleanor Balowski, her brother Leonard and daughter Connie (Hummel) Gertz. Dot is survived by her daughters Carol (David) Grainger, Cynthia (Jim) Bates and Cecelia (Dwayne) Williams. Her grandchildren, Laura, Karen, Kevin, David, Daniel, Jeremy and Matthew all grew to know her as their Granma Dot and fifteen great grandchildren called her GG Dot. The family will receive friends at Gorsline Runciman Funeral Homes, Williamston Chapel on Friday, December 5, 2014 from 4:00-7:00 pm. And again on Saturday, December 6th at 10:00 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church in Williamston. A Funeral Mass and celebration of her life will be at St. Mary Catholic Church on December 6th at 11:00 a.m. No graveside services planned at this time. Contributions can be made to Williamston St. Mary Catholic Church, 157 High St., Williamston, MI 48895, or Hospice of Lansing, 4052 Legacy Parkway, suite 200, Lansing, MI 48911. The family is being served by Gorsline Runciman Funeral Homes Williamston Chapel. Arrangements under the direction of Gorsline Runciman Funeral Homes, Williamston, MI. | Larabell, Dolores B. (I14152)
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| 11680 | Dooley-McCoy Vows Repeated on Saturday On Saturday morning in St. Michael's church, Patricia Dolores McCoy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Emmett McCoy, of Newport Road, became the bride of Thomas Henry Dooley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Meagher Dooley, of Meadowood Drive. Layers of white tulle fell over the bride's white taffeta underskirts. The bodice of the gown was fashioned of Chantilly lace and the same lace was repeated in appliques on the bride's veil. Mrs. A. Lawrence Gauthier, of Cincinnati, was her sister's matron of honor. Jean Zerfas, of Three Rivers, and Dorothy Purcell were bridesmaids. All wore white marquisette frocks with white picture hats. They carried white baskets filled with red roses. John Forest Dooley was his brother's best man. Capt. Edward M. Dooley and Hugh Caverly were ushers. | Family F12
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| 11681 | Dorina and her children. | Cholette, Dorina (I449)
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| 11682 | Dr. A. M. Cholette, of Montreal, attended the 17th Annual Meeting of the National Tuberculosis Association, held at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York City, June 14-17, 1921. Transactions of the Annual Meeting, Volume 17, by National Tuberculosis Association; (Geographical list of members) page 629 books.google.com Canada Cholette, Dr. A. M. Cholette, Montreal, Que. | Cholette, Dr. Albert Menesippe (I448)
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| 11683 | Drawn up by notary Michel Lavoye. | Family F57
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| 11684 | Drawn up by notary Michel Lavoye. | Family F58
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| 11685 | Drouin - partial visability of 1822 baptism of Adelaide Gagnon on 12 Jul 1822 at Baie Saint Paul 1824 on 1860 census and 1822 on 1870 census | Gagnon, Adelaide (I285)
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| 11686 | drowned | Demers, Catherine (I4240)
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| 11687 | drowned | Thibault, Guillaume (I13541)
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| 11688 | drowned | Guyon, Marguerite (I2822)
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| 11689 | Drowned - noted age 2 years | Badeau, Jacques (I5841)
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| 11690 | drowned a few days before - noted age 50 years | Barre, Michel (I739)
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| 11691 | Drowned at Trois-Rivieres with Jean Amyot. | Marguerie, Francois (I6872)
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| 11692 | drowned in Cass Lake | Raymond, Yvette Margaret (I3395)
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| 11693 | Drowned in the Riviere-du-Loup when coming back from L'Ile Verte. | Gueret dit Dumont, Jacques (I3954)
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| 11694 | Drowned in the Riviere-du-Loup when coming back from L'Ile Verte. | Gueret dit Dumont, Jacques (I3978)
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| 11695 | Dubreuil, notary. | Family F2705
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| 11696 | Ducet, Joseph, drayman, - Fort E. | Duquette, Joseph (I362)
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| 11697 | Dunham Funeral Is Held Monday Mrs. Louise Dunham, 84, a long time resident of Daggett, died of infirmities on Thursday, January 25. Mrs. Dunham, who served as housekeeper for the late Rev. Fr. Frank A. Seifert at Daggett for many years, is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Albert Wandelt of Daggett; Mrs. Sidney Larter of High Point, N. C.; a brother, M. A. Nadeau of Stephenson, and a sister, Mrs. John Gauthier of Bark River. Funeral services were held at 9:30 A.M. Monday in St. Bruno's church, Nadeau, the Rev. Fr. Lester Bourgeois intoned the mass and burial was made in the Nadeau township cemetery. Here from out-of-town for the rites were Mrs. Sidney Larter of High Point, N.C.; Mrs. Robert Burgett of Grand Rapids; and Mrs. Wesley Caulk of Waukegan, Ill. | Nadeau, Louise (I79)
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| 11698 | Dupont signed a contract with Claude Houssart, in which he agreed to live in Claude's house. | Dupont, Gilles (I4014)
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| 11699 | Dupont sold to Claude David, a section of the Arbre measuring 3 X 40 arpents. This land, according to Abbot Prosper Cloutier, was situated between that of Pierre Durand and of Etienne Gelineau. It was acquired on 13 Feb 1668 in a contract recorded by Severin Ameau, but never entered in the official records. | Dupont, Gilles (I4014)
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| 11700 | Duquet, Joseph, wood dealer, h 62 Guoin | Duquette, Joseph (I362)
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