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Matches 11,951 to 12,000 of 23,145
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| 11951 | Found on 1880 census in Republic, Michigan | Chenier, Elisabeth (I13946)
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| 11952 | Found on 1880 census in Republic, Michigan | Neveu, Arthur (I14242)
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| 11953 | Found on 1880 census in Republic, Michigan | Neveu, Cordelia (I14243)
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| 11954 | Found on 1880 census in Republic, Michigan | Neveu, Aldia (I14244)
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| 11955 | Found on 1880 census in Republic, Michigan | Neveu, Louis Camille (I14266)
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| 11956 | Found on 1880 census in Republic, Michigan | Neveu, Joseph (I14269)
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| 11957 | found on website: soapbaux.com/therrien_pedigree.html *Gabrielle Mineau dit Mignot was the daughter of Jean Lumineau who died in France in 1669. She and her widowed mother, Jeanne Caille and her two sisters, Rene and Marie left for Canada shortly after Jean's funeral. Jeanne had remarried to Guillaume Dupas before the voyage and they settled in Ste-Famille, Quebec. The girls, Rene, Marie and Gabrielle lived with their mother. In 1770 Gabrielle married a then 30 year old bachelor named Pierre T?rrien. - NO documentation cited. Another site states Jeanne married Guillaume at Montmorency in 1669 | Caille, Jeanne Michelle (I10291)
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| 11958 | Four contracts were signed before notary Antoine Adhemar. One established rent to the creditor, Charles de Couagne, a merchant and lender. | Hunault, Toussaint (I10013)
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| 11959 | Four New Supervisors Elected in Townships; Board To Meet Apr.12 __ The results of the township elections are as follows: Bark River No opposition. Omer Tanguay supervisor; Francis Derocher, clerk; William Boyle, treasurer; John Gauthier and Eugen Derocher, justices of the peace; Clarence Anderson, board of review member; Louis Picard, constable. | Gauthier, John Gregory (I7)
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| 11960 | Fourteen habitants of Lachine, including Jean Pare," recieved the concession of a common area, 18 arpents in length by 16 deep, to pasture their animals. The Sulpecien Father Dollier de Casson, required from each of the centsitaires only a half-livre annually for the cens and rent". | Pare, Jean (I529)
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| 11961 | Fractured neck from lumber falling on him. | Valliere, Edward Percy (I256)
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| 11962 | Francois acted on behalf of his brothers Charles and Jean in the settlement of inheritance of their deceased sister Anne. | Hamel, Francois (I11722)
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| 11963 | Francois and Anne gave one half of their property to their son Louis. It would include half of 3 arpents of frontal land, 9 head of cattle, including 4 that are draft, 1 equipped plow, 1 cart, 2 axes, 2 pickaxes, 3 augers, 2 handsaws, 3 cooper's molds, 6 plates, 2 pots, 1 fire shovel, 1 gun, etc. Louis would provide care and food for them. He would also have 25 masses said for their souls. | Thibault, Francois (I4530)
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| 11964 | Francois and Anne gave their children all of their possession. In return, their children would take care of them for the rest of their lives. | Pinsonnault dit Lafleur, Francois (I3915)
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| 11965 | Francois and Anne presented themselves at the Seminary of Quebec, before the grand vicar of the bishop, Henri de Bernieres, before the administrator Abbot Pierre Thury, and notary Gilles Rageot. The couple could no longer live decently in Beaumont. They came to the authorities to ask to "give them some work and occupation - a place to live in order to survive". They were given a place on the Lauzon coast across from the Cap-Rouge River, where they could cut wood, clear land, and fish "to their own benefit" for 5 consecutive years. | Dubois dit Lafrance, Francois (I4216)
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| 11966 | Francois and Elisabeth Agnes gave to their son, Louis upon his marriage, one half of all their property. This included 3 arpents of frontal land, 9 head of cattle (4 draft), 1 plow, 1 cart, 2 axes, 2 pickaxes, 3 augers, 2 handsaws, 3 cooper's molds, 6 plates, 2 pots, 1 fire shovel, 1 gun and similar gear. Louis would provide his parents with heat, food and drink and allow them use of the garden, 1 cow and 6 hens. At their deaths he would have 25 masses said for their souls. The document was signed by Louis, Eustache Fortin and Claude Guimont. | Tibault, Francois (I1787)
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| 11967 | Francois arrived aboard the ?i?Saint-Sebastien?/i?. He was a soldier with the Saint-Ours Company of the Carignan Regiment. | Pinsonnault dit Lafleur, Francois (I3915)
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| 11968 | Francois Badaut, 20 years, from Notre-Dame-de-Quebec | Badeau, Francois (I5844)
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| 11969 | Francois Bellenger, from: eveche de Lisieux | Belanger, Francois (I13112)
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| 11970 | Francois Blondeau, demanded through his wife that Mac Tessier and Jean Chambre pay him 4 minots of Indian corn because of the damage caused by the latter's animals to his grain. | Tessier, Marc (I1488)
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| 11971 | Francois bought the seigneurie of Dorvilliers (or Antaya or Comporte) from Philippe Gauthier de Comporte. | Pelletier dit Antaya, Francois (I8884)
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| 11972 | Francois Bourgau, 25 years & Marguerite Tetro, 19 years | Family F5418
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| 11973 | Francois came aboard the ship ?i?Chat de Hollande?/i?, captained by Charles Bain. They arrived in Quebec on 15 June 1665 after 52 days. | Thibault, Francois (I4530)
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| 11974 | Francois Cliche, residence: Notre-Dame-de-Quebec, 14 years | Cliche, Jean Francois (I2273)
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| 11975 | Francois Comparet, notary. | Family F2177
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| 11976 | Francois crossed the Atlantic aboard the 200 ton capacity ship, "Chat de Hollande", owned by Paul Gaigneur and captained by Charles Babin. He arrived at Quebec on 15 June 1665 after a 52 day voyage. | Tibault, Francois (I1787)
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| 11977 | Francois died between the time of his son Francois' death on 2 Nov 1703 and the conception of Marie's illegitmate child which was born on 21 Jun 1706. | Hileret, Francois (I1291)
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| 11978 | Francois Genaple, notary. | Family F1788
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| 11979 | Francois Hamel, acting on behalf of his brothers Jean & Charles, came to a settlement with Jacques Jullien, widower of their sister Anne, regarding their inheritance. | Hamel, Jean (I3405)
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| 11980 | Francois helped with the construction of the Seminary of Quebec according to the account books. | Lavergne, Francois (I9105)
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| 11981 | Francois Hilleret, from Marans, arrived aboard the ship ?i?Le Noir, ?/i?from La Rochelle, France. | Hileret, Francois (I1291)
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| 11982 | Francois inherited 38,000 livres after his father's death. Quite a fortune at that time. His father was, at the end of his life, appointed royal notary to the parliament of Brittany. | Quemeneur dit Laflamme, Francois (I6745)
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| 11983 | Francois Jonet; year 1855; age 53; born about 1802 | Jonet, Francois (I4724)
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| 11984 | Francois Lafleur dit Frappe's occupation was "habitant de la terre de Vaudreuil". | Lafleur dit Frappe Desrochers, Francois (I4404)
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| 11985 | Francois Lapromenade, residence: Cote-St-Michel, 17 years | Larcheveque, Francois (I9625)
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| 11986 | Francois Lapromenade, residence: Lorette, 14 years | Larcheveque, Francois (I9625)
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| 11987 | Francois Lavergne, from: Limoges, 45 years | Lavergne, Francois (I9105)
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| 11988 | Francois Le Maistre asked for compensation from Baptiste Bourgery for insults. Witnesses came to state that the insults had been recipraocal, and the plaintiff, who could not explain himself, was ordered to pay the court cost for having begun the proceedings. Each party was ordered to speak no evil, of or to each other, in the future. | Bourgery, Jean Baptiste (I1410)
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| 11989 | Francois Le Maistre went before the court and asked for compensation from Baptiste for insults. Witnesses stated that the insults came from both sides and Le Maistre was ordered to pay the court costs for having begun the proceedings. Both were ordered to speak no evil of each other in the future. | Bourgery, Jean Baptiste (I3636)
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| 11990 | Francois lease a farm, which included a manor house, from Royal Attorney Paul Dupuy. The lease was for 5 years. He later turned over the farm to his son Arnoul. | Lavergne, Francois (I9105)
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| 11991 | Francois left a debt of more than 433 livres when he died. Her son Francois willingly accepted a family agreement which satisfied the creditors. | Guillaume, Anne (I4217)
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| 11992 | Francois obtained a concession of land from Claude Petiot. It consisted of 2 arpents in frontage by 29 1/2 arpents deep at Longue-Pointe. He was to pay Msgr de Laval 200 livres tournois before the end of autumn. | Gariepy, Francois (I7552)
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| 11993 | Francois Pelletier - leaving Escourt, Canada and arriving at Fort Kent, Maine on Feb, 12, 1923; Ice crossing Residing at 8833 Lane St., Detroit, Michigan Complextion: fair; eyes: blue; hair; brown; 5' 8", 148 lbs. French-Canadian, born in St. Pascal, Canada on Jan. 22, 1904; not married | Pelletier, Joseph Francois (Frank) (I14120)
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| 11994 | Francois Poitras, residence: Notre-Dame-de-Quebec, 25 years, married | Poitras, Charlotte Francois (I9792)
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| 11995 | Francois purchased 2 arpents of land from neighbor Francois Lefranc for 530 livres. | Gariepy, Francois (I7552)
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| 11996 | Francois purchased a building that measured 45 feet in frontage by 100 feet in depth from Jean Baptiste Morin dit Rochebelle. It was located "alongside the Mount Carmel Road" in upper town. The annual rent was 100 sols. Francois sold the building, which included "an apartment and some rooms below", back to Rochebelle on 5 November 1685 for 60 livres. | Lavergne, Francois (I9105)
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| 11997 | Francois purchased land from Denis Guyon that measured 3 1/2 arpents in frontage across from the river by 1 1/2 leagues deep. The property contained a house, barn, stable and fields. The cost was 2000 livres to be paid in 3 years. Francois took possession after 23 March 1683. | Gariepy, Francois (I7552)
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| 11998 | Francois received an inheritance from his godfather Francois Jacquet of 200 livres. | Gauthier, Francois (I7874)
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| 11999 | Francois signed a contract before notary Teuleron at La Rochelle. | Hileret, Francois (I1291)
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| 12000 | Francois signed the contract drawn up by notary Gilles Rageot. | Family F900
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