Notes
Matches 13,001 to 13,050 of 23,145
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| 13001 | He was Seraphin Margane, Sieur de Lavaltrie. | Lauzon, Seraphin (I9953)
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| 13002 | He was St. Hilaire, diocese of Poitiers, Poitou, France. | Migneron, Laurent (I2698)
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| 13003 | He was the first church warden of the Fabrique of Saint-Francois, Ile d'Orleans. | Allaire, Louis (I7061)
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| 13004 | He was the first native of the country to become a priest. He served as secretary to Msgr de Laval, and as missionary and curate at several parishes. | Morin, Germain (I3856)
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| 13005 | He was the first verger at the parish of Saint-Joseph-de-la-Pointe-de-Levy. Written in the church registry at his burial was a note by the curate "The good services which he rendered to this parish by performing with edification the duties of verger for a great number of years must commit the parishioners to remember him". | Halle, Jean Baptiste (I6256)
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| 13006 | He was the godfather of Callixte Neveu, his grandson. | Neveu, Augustin (I271)
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| 13007 | He was the guard of Jacques de Brisay, governor of Canada in 1689 and was an Iroquois interpreter in 1690. | Dumas, Francois (I1994)
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| 13008 | He was the Sieur de Bailleul in Contrecoeur. He was a squire, officer of the Troupes de la Marine and chevailier de Saint-Louis. | Audet dit Debayeul, Louis (I8196)
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| 13009 | He was the Valedictorian of the class. A banquet was held on 14 June 1939. | Thomas, Gerard John (I2446)
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| 13010 | He was with his mother and siblings. | Raymond, Paul Emile (I2476)
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| 13011 | He was with his mother and siblings. | Raymond, Armand J. (I2477)
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| 13012 | He was working as a plowman at the time of his marriage. | Badel dit Lamarche, Andre (I3946)
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| 13013 | He was working for Nicolas Laurence. | Caille, Charles (I7301)
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| 13014 | He was working in the fur trading business. | Charbonneau, Joseph (I7518)
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| 13015 | He went by the names Pete or Peter. | Raymond, Napoleon (I1)
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| 13016 | He went to the land of the Hurons for about 5 years. Pierre returned on 26 August 1646 according the the Journal des Jesuites: "Arrived Pierrot cochon from the Hurons where he had served 5 years; he was clothed and had 50 livres. He brought the news of several huron canoes and of the entire fleet which followed." | Cochon, Pierre (I1224)
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| 13017 | He went west as a voyageur in 1715. | Dupont, Jean Baptiste (I4028)
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| 13018 | He went West at the age of 20 years. | Jette, Paul (I10414)
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| 13019 | He will was drawn up by notary Taillandier. He stated she was "lying presently in the sickbed", and she bequeathed 20 livres to the poor, 500 livres to the Fabrique for the completion of the church, 500 livres for her funeral and the fees for masses. The balance of her property was to divided amongst her children. | Boivin, Francoise (I7347)
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| 13020 | He worked as a "domestique" for Francois Becquet upon his arrival. | Samson, Gabriel (I7842)
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| 13021 | He worked as a die leader at Universal Die & Engineering, 1421 East 10 Mile Road, Madison Heights, Michigan. | Lirette, Roland Oliver (I190)
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| 13022 | He worked as a tool engineer at Bendix Aviation Corporation, Filter Division, 434 West 12 Mile Road, Madison Heights, Michigan. | Lirette, Roland Oliver (I190)
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| 13023 | He worked at ?i?La Gaignonniere?/i? in the parish of Saint-Aubin de Tourouvre, then at La Ventrouze. | Gagnon, Pierre (I9232)
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| 13024 | He worked at a light bulb factory where he met Emilia Lemmelin. | Lirette, Leo Achille (I763)
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| 13025 | He worked at Ford Motor Company shoveling coal for boilers for the assembly line. information given by Pierre Blondin 2/9/2019 | Laflamme, Joseph Simon (I180)
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| 13026 | He worked at the home of Jean Jobin. | Lavoye, Rene (I1494)
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| 13027 | He worked for A & D. | Milburn, Richard C. (I5495)
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| 13028 | He worked for Michigan Stove Co. in Detroit. | McCoy, Robert P. (I231)
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| 13029 | He worked for S. Crawford & Sons in Cedar River until Feb 22, 1914. | Gauthier, John Gregory (I7)
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| 13030 | He worked for the DeGrande Feed Store in Escanaba. | Gauthier, John Gregory (I7)
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| 13031 | He worked in a position of Sales and Liaison Engineer at Algray Associated, Inc., 15414 West Warren, Dearborn, Michigan. | Lirette, Roland Oliver (I190)
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| 13032 | He worked on die tryout and trouble shooting at Lyon's Incorporated, 13881 West Chicago, Detroit, Michigan. | Lirette, Roland Oliver (I190)
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| 13033 | He worked on the farms of Cap-Tourmente. | Oudin, Rene (I7611)
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| 13034 | He worked on the Grande-Allee. Noel leased land with four arpents of frontage from Jacques Sevestre. | Rose, Noel (I1843)
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| 13035 | He worked with his father as a miller at Guemansais. | Gagne, Louis (I1529)
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| 13036 | He ws from Nanteuil-en-Vallee, in the arrondissement of Angouleme and diocese of Poitiers, Angoumois, France. | Dumas, Francois (I1077)
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| 13037 | headstone application listed death date as 16 Oct 1954 | Rouse, Laurence David (I4055)
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| 13038 | Hector Raymond, accompanied by sister Julia Age 15 yrs, 2 months; student; born in Cobalt, Ont. Can Last address Hull, Canada; Destination Detroit, Mich Going to join father Clifford 1553 Waterman St., Detroit Height 5' 5"; med complexion; dk br hair; brown eyes Nearest relative in country came: mother Laura 117 Wellington St., Hull, Quebec, Can | Raymond, Hector (I13834)
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| 13039 | Heirs of his late wife contested the donation that he had made to Pierre Mercereau. | Richer, Pierre (I5861)
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| 13040 | Helen St. Onge, 68 St. Agnes member Fowlerville Helen F. St. Onge, 68, of Van Buren Road, Fowlerville, died, Tuesday, Feb. 19, 1980, at the McPherson Community Health Center. She was born May 27, 1911 in Chesaning, a daughter of Stephen Dobis and Theresa (Hensel) Dobis. She was marriage to Gaston F. St. Onge who proceded her in death on Oct. 1, 1975. She had lived in Livingston County 14 years and was a member of St. Agnes Catholic Church and the U.S. Troting Association. Survivors include: one son, Richard W. St. Onge of Howell, five grandchildren, a sister, Marie Hine of Detroit, and a brother, Joseph Dobis of Birch Run. Funeral Services were held Friday, Feb. 22 at St. Agnes Catholic Church of Fowlerville with the Rev. Fr. Chas E. Jacobs and the Rev. Fr. Francis Martin officiating. The Rosary was said Thursday, Feb 21 at MacDonald Funeral Home. Burial was in the Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Howell. | Dobis, Helen F. (I13847)
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| 13041 | Helene and her parents went to France in 1629 and returned to New France in 1634. | Desportes, Helene (I1888)
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| 13042 | Helene Desportes, 38 years | Desportes, Helene (I11659)
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| 13043 | Helene Desportes, 38 years | Desportes, Helene (I1888)
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| 13044 | Helene Gaudry, 8 years | Gaudry, Helene (I811)
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| 13045 | Helene Godry, 36 years, from Notre-Dame de Quebec, wife of Pierre Boucher. | Gaudry, Helene (I11664)
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| 13046 | Helene Godry, residence: Notre-Dame-de-Quebec, 36 years, wife of Pierre Boucher | Gaudry, Helene (I811)
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| 13047 | Helene traveled with her parents to France in 1629 and returned to Canada in 1634. | Desportes, Helene (I11659)
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| 13048 | Helene was the first white child to be born in New France. | Desportes, Helene (I11659)
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| 13049 | Helene was the first white child to be born in New France. | Desportes, Helene (I1888)
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| 13050 | Helene, along with her husband Jean, was massacred by the Iroquois at Boucherville. | Daudin, Helene (I9212)
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