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Matches 12,101 to 12,150 of 23,145
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| 12101 | Gagnier, le bonhomme - noted age 80 years | Gagne, Pierre (I2809)
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| 12102 | Gagnon, March S, steward, h 444 Clinton ave. | Gagnon, Marsh S. (I4682)
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| 12103 | Gagnon, March S, steward, h Springwells | Gagnon, Marsh S. (I4682)
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| 12104 | Gagnon, Marsh S, sailor, h 664 Clinton ave. | Gagnon, Marsh S. (I4682)
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| 12105 | Gagnon, Marsh S., steward, h 591 Congress east also at same address: Gagnon, Mitchell, bds 591 Congress e | Gagnon, Marsh S. (I4682)
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| 12106 | Galorneau, Sophie (wid Isaac), bds 250 4th (living at the home of her daughter Rosa Galarneau Schneider) | Valliere, Marie Sophie (I4233)
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| 12107 | Gaspard acquired a plot of land and orchard from his mohter-in-law, Marie Gastrie. The land was located at Perruchet, in the parish of Saint-Hilaire. | Boucher, Gaspard (I11178)
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| 12108 | Gaspard brought a case before Champlain regarding some personal effects that were stolen by Thomas Giroust during their voyage to New France. Gaspard stated that he had asked Giroust to take him and his baggage from Mortagne to Dieppe in 1635. These items were put aboard the ship and sent to Quebec. The baggage included "two large salt cellars, two large flower vases, two large plates, six porridge bowls, all in a tin case, eight to ten plates, three small bowls, two of pewter and one of tin, a ceramic bottle containing rosewater, two bushels of cooked pears and one bushel of cooked prunes". Giroust was ordered by Champlain to return them to Gaspard. Giroust pretended to return them but he did not during the time since the voyage. Giroust was ordered to sell his property and return to France. | Boucher, Gaspard (I11178)
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| 12109 | Gaspard Neveu is parish records Same birthdate as listed on 1901 census. 9 Oct 1821 - calculated birthdate based on death record | Neveu, Louis (I261)
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| 12110 | Gaspard sold the property he acquired from his mother-in-law. | Boucher, Gaspard (I11178)
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| 12111 | Gaspard sold two parcels of plowed but unsown land at Charbonniers. | Boucher, Gaspard (I11178)
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| 12112 | Gaston F. St. Onge Fowlerville - Gaston F. St. Onge, 64, of 9510 VanBuren Road, died Wednesday, Oct. 1, 1975 at the McPherson Health Center. He was born Oct. 12, 1910 in Sarsfield, Ontario, Canada, a son of Aldege and Azilda (Raymond) St. Onge. He lived in the county since 1945, moving here from Detroit. He was a retired owner and trainer of trotting horses. He is survived by his wife Helen; a son. Richard W. of Howell; five grandchildren, Terry, Leslie, RoseMary, Richie and Sandy; two brothers, Edward and Romey St. Onge of Detroit; and three sisters, Mrs. Fernan Bernard of Detroit, Mrs. Beatrice Pellettic of Florida and Mrs. Auroa Mercier of Arizona. Funeral Services were read at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 4, from St. Joseph Catholic Church with the Rev. Fr. Gilbert O. Rahrig as celebrant. Burial was in Mount Olivet Cemetery. The Rosary was recited Friday, Oct. 3 at 8:30 p.m. at the MacDonald Funeral Home. | St. Onge, Gaston (I12153)
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| 12113 | GAUTHIER Alyce M., February 1, 1998 of Livonia. Beloved wife of the late Laurence. Dear mother of Michele (Clif) Higdon, Laura Campbell, Laurence (Irene) Gauthier, David Gauthier and Mary Gauthier (Mike Bauer), Dear sister of Violet Lantzy and Patricia Dooley. Tne grandchildren. Redford Union High School Teacher 1962-1987, Certified Genealogical Record Researcher for 20 years. Visitation Tuesday 3-9 p.m., Funeral Service Wednesday 10 a.m. at Harry J. Will Trust 100 Funeral Home, 37000 Six Mile Road, Livonia. | McCoy, Alyce Mable (I6)
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| 12114 | GAUTHIER One of the senior members of a family of five generations, Mrs. Telesphore Gauthier, of Nadeau, passed away unexpectedly Friday evening at 10:30 o'clock at the family home following a brief illness. Mrs. Gauthier was 83 years of age and while she was in failing health, she had been up and about her home until several hours before her death. She was born Catherine LeClaire, in Montreal, Canada, April 2, 1851, and her marriage to Mr. Gauthier took place in Alfred, Ontario, Canada, August 11, 1870, the family moving to this country in 1881 and settling in Nadeau, where she resided continuously from that time. Mrs. Gauthier was a devout member of St. Bruno's parish of Nadeau and was active in the affairs of the church societies. Four years ago, it will be recalled, she and Mr. Gauthier celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary with a reunion attended by over 100 members of the family. Surviving Mrs. Gauthier are Mr. Gauthier, sixtieth ten children: Mrs. Nick Bodette, Escanaba; Peter Gauthier, Munising; John Gauthier, Bark River; Mrs. Emma Faille, Chicago; Mrs. Jerry Bunker, Neenah, Wis.; Mrs. Adolph Seymour, Iron Mountain; Mrs. Charles, Englewood, N.J.; Napoleon Gauthier, Cleveland, O.; Mrs. Jerry Beaudoin, Magnolia, Nadeau. Seventy-nine grandchildren, 72 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild, also survives. Funeral services were held at St. Bruno's church with Rev. Fr. F. M. Sperline, officiating, Tuesday and burial was in Nadeau cemetery. Honorary Pallbearers were six member of the L'Union Canadian of Schaffer of which Mrs. Gauthier was a member: Mrs. Melvin Patoin, Mrs. Blanche Seymore, Mrs. Leatone Ringrette, Mrs. Eugiene Sabourin, Mrs. Eve Seymore and Mrs. Charlotte Tousignant. Bearing the casket to and from the funeral car were: August Jean, Alex Dentine, Carl Johnson, Thomas Piche, Peter Monette and Joseph Larsh. Those who attended the funeral from out of town were: Mrs. Delia Bodette, Escanaba; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gauthier, Munising; Mrs. Emile Faille, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. John Gauthier and family, Bark River; Mrs. Jerry Bunker, Neenah; Mr. & Mrs. A. Seymour and family, Iron Mountain; Mrs. Charles Dezer, Englewood, N.J.; Napoleon E. Gauthier, Cleveland, Ohio; Harry LeClaire, Eugene LeClaire, Miss Bella Bodett, Escanaba; Henry Dodett, West DePere, Wis.; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bodett of Green Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gauthier, Miss Ruth Gauthier, Lansing, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. R. Parker, Neenah, Wis.; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Racicot and family, Schaffer; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown, Escanaba; Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Gauthier, Escanaba; Philip DeMars, Schaffer; Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Rangette, Escanaba; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Biabe, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. LaVigne, Mrs. Fred LaVigne, Bark River; Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Nadeau, Stephenson; Mrs. Louise Dunham, Daggett; Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Daignaull, Schaffer. Mrs. Jerry Bodwin of Magnolia, N.J. was unable to attend. | Leclaire, Catherine (I50)
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| 12115 | GAUTHIER Telesphore Gauthier, 91, resident of Nadeau for 63 years, died Easter Sunday at this home in Nadeau. He was born in Laurian, Canada, March 25, 1853, and married Catherine Leclaire Aug. 11, 1870, at Alfred, Ont. In 1876 they came to Republic, where Mr. Gauthier was employed as a miner, and in 1881 moved to Nadeau. Mrs. Gauthier died in 1935 at the age of 85. Surviving are seven daughters and three sons: Mrs. Delia Bodette, Escanaba; Mrs. Georgiana Racicot, Nadeau; Mrs. E. Faille, Chicago; Mrs. Louise Bunker, Neenah; Mrs. Laura Seymour, Midland; Mrs. Delia Dezer and Mrs. Flossie Bodwin, Camden, N. J.; Peter Gauthier, Munising; John G. Gauthier, Bark River; Napoleon Gauthier, Shaker Heights, Ohio. There are 67 grandchildren, 115 great-grandchildren, and 17 great-great-grandchildren. Of the 67 grandchildren, 17 are in the armed forces of the United States along with three of the great-grandchildren. The funeral was at 9 a.m. Wednesday at St. Bruno's church, Nadeau, of which Mr. Gauthier was a member. Burial was in the family lot in Nadeau cemetery. | Gauthier, Telesphore (I49)
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| 12116 | Gauthier J Harvey (Celia M) chief acct State Bd Tax Admin h2010 Vine | Gauthier, John Harvey (I9)
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| 12117 | Gauthier J Harvey (Celia M) chief acct State Bd Tax Admin h2010 Vine | Croswell, Celia Mae (I222)
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| 12118 | Gauthier Ruth student h2010 Vine | Gauthier, Florence Ruth (I12)
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| 12119 | Gauthier Store Sold to B. R. Erickson Bark River - John Gauthier, who has operated a grocery business and general store in Bark River 30 years has sold his business to B. R. Erickson and son, Jack, who assumed ownership Monday. Mr. Erickson formerly operated a grocery business on the south side of the highway which he sold to the Stephenson Marketing Coop in 1945. Since that time he has been operating a mink rank and serving as executive vice president of the Bark River State Bank. | Gauthier, John Gregory (I7)
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| 12120 | GAUTHIER, DAVID H. David H. Gauthier, 57, of Detroit, a former Bark River resident, died Thursday morning in Detroit Osteopathic Hospital. Born June 24, 1922, in Ford River, he moved to the Bark River area as a young child. He graduated from St. Joseph's High School, Escanaba, had attended Michigan State University and was employed as a clerk in his father's grocery store in Bark River. He moved to Detroit in 1970. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. George (Audrey) Vayer, of Port Orchard, Wash., Mrs. Russell (Ruth) LaMotte, of Birmingham, Mich., Mrs. Donald (Theresa) Peters of Garden Grove, Calif.; one brother, Harvey Gauthier, of Irvine, Calif. Friend may call at the Crawford Funeral Chapel in Bark River after 4 p.m. (EST) Sunday. Funeral services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. in St. George's Catholic Church, Bark River, with Rev. Matt Myman officiating. Burial will be in the Bark River Cemetery. | Gauthier, David Herbert (I14)
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| 12121 | GAUTHIER, Guy 1939-1996 A L'Epiphanie, le 21 decembre 1996, a l'age de 57 ans, est decede M. Guy Gauthier. Il laisse dans le deuil sa conjointe Lyne Bourdelais, ses deux fils: Stephan et Michel; Veronik et Samuel, son frere et ses soeurs: Lucille, Gilles et Denise, neveux et nieces et amis(es). Expose le lundi 23 decembre, a 14 heures, au: Complexe Funeraire de l'est Magnus Poirier Inc. 6825, Sherbrooke Est (metro Langeller) Montreal Une reunion de prieres aura lieu le mardi 24 decembre, a 10 heures, en la chapelle du complexe funeraire. Heures de visites: le lundi 23 decmbre de 14 a 17 heures et de 19 a 22 heures, mardi des 8 heures. Au lieu de fleurs, des dons a la Fondation des maladies du coeur seraient apprecies. | Gauthier, Guy (I14029)
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| 12122 | Gauthier, J Harvey (Celia M) acct State Sales Tax Div h 103 Dean Apts | Gauthier, John Harvey (I9)
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| 12123 | Gauthier, J Harvey (Celia M) acct State Sales Tax Div h 103 Dean Apts | Croswell, Celia Mae (I222)
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| 12124 | Gauthier, Zie (Jane) h1205 W 14 Mi rd (C) | Gauthier, Isaie "Zie" (I4737)
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| 12125 | Gauthier, Zie (Jane) h1205 W 14 Mi rd (C) | Laboeuf, Jane (I4809)
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| 12126 | Genaple (Quebec), gardne-notes du Roi. | Family F2742
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| 12127 | Genevieve and Jacques were called to testify before the Conseil Souverain in the murder trial of Simon Duverger. Duverger killed his neighbor Gabriel Herve and was sentence to be hanged in effigy, since he had escaped from the prison in Quebec City. It was not clear what Genevieve's part was in the affair but she was ordered by the council on 31 August to be "admonished to live a good life and not to cause a scandal in the future" and with Jacques admonished "to watch over her conduct, under penalty of answering for it in his own name". | Bilodeau, Jacques (I6389)
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| 12128 | Genevieve Badau, 15 years, from Quebec | Badeau, Genevieve (I5837)
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| 12129 | Genevieve became an Ursuline nun in 1687. | Gravel, Genevieve (I2791)
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| 12130 | Genevieve de Chavigny ceded a concession of land to Francois. Notary Romain Becquet drew up the paperwork at the home of the seigneuresse that gave Francois 3 arpents of frontal land on the Saint-Lawrence River by 40 in depth. The rent was 6 livres annually and 3 live capons. | Thibault, Francois (I4530)
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| 12131 | Genevieve Duchene, residence: Beauport, 12 years | Duchesne, Genevieve (I12317)
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| 12132 | Genevieve Grellon, 17 years, from Ange-Gardien, Chateau-Richer | Greslon, Genevieve (I11109)
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| 12133 | Genevieve Grelon, 17 years, from Chateau-Richer | Greslon, Genevieve (I11109)
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| 12134 | Genevieve Grelon, 22 years | Greslon, Genevieve (I11109)
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| 12135 | Genevieve Grelon, 25 years, from Notre-Dame-de-Quebec | Greslon, Genevieve (I11109)
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| 12136 | Genevieve Grelon, 30 years, from Beaupre | Greslon, Genevieve (I11109)
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| 12137 | Genevieve Mezere, 12 years, residence: convent of the Ursuline | Mezeray, Genevieve (I11878)
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| 12138 | Genevieve rented a 10 by 20 foot home on the Rue Sault-au-Matelot in Quebec City from Pierre Parent fils (Jacques was away at the time). | Longchamp, Genevieve (I6390)
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| 12139 | George A. Barkley, sec 15, lot 900, space 4 | Barkley, George A. (I5367)
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| 12140 | George Arthur Wurzburg of Grand Rapids, age 33, born January 18, 1885. Traveling salesman, contact Rosa Wurzburg of Grand Rapids. Description: 6' tall, medium build, blue eyes, brown hair. | Wurzburg, George Arthur (I5316)
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| 12141 | George N. Nadeau, 29 years, of Nadeau, Mich. Born March 10, 1888 at Nadeau, Mich. Occupation is clerk at Nadeau Bros., Nadeau, Mich. He was single and had an exemption for a physical disability. | Nadeau, George William (I4201)
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| 12142 | George W. Carman Born: Oct 14, 1820, New York widower, married 21 years, 5 children of whom 4 are living Father: Jacob Carman, born Ontario Mother: don't know Occupation: retired Informant: Mrs. Bruce Osborn, Muskegon, Mich Died: May 24, 1905 Cause: breakdown from old age; treated from May 18 to May 24 Burial: May 26 - Hesperia, Michigan | Carman, George W. (I4997)
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| 12143 | George W. Nadeau enlisted on 25 Jul 1918 and was honorably discharged on 21 Jan 1919. Grade - Army Pvt., Co. F, 40th Inf., 14th Div. Date of birth 10 Mar 1888 and death 17 Feb 1956. Wife - Mrs. Margaret E. Nadeau Headstone application 23 Feb 1956 Forest Home Cemetery, Marinette, Wisconsin | Nadeau, George William (I4201)
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| 12144 | George William Nadeau of Marinette, Marinette County, Wisconsin. Age 54, born March 10, 1888 at Nadeau, Mich. Wife Margaret. | Nadeau, George William (I4201)
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| 12145 | Georges and Catherine had three children in France. The children died before Georges and Catherine immigrated to New France. | Pelletier, Georges (I1641)
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| 12146 | Georges Peltier, from: diocese of Rouen | Pelletier, Georges (I1641)
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| 12147 | Gerald David Rouse born 31 Mar 1900 occupation - tail sawyer Nearest relative - Mr & Mrs. Alexander Rouse, Iron Mountain, Mich | Rouse, Gerald David (I4024)
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| 12148 | Germain became the first native to become a priest. Chanoine on 20 Sep 1697. | Morin, Germain (I11699)
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| 12149 | Germain Gaultier, from Rouen, 22 years | Gauthier dit St. Germain, Germain (I8017)
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| 12150 | Germain was part of the Contreco unit of the Carignan Regiment | Gauthier dit St. Germain, Germain (I8017)
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