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Matches 14,551 to 14,600 of 23,145
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| 14551 | Hubert Geary Hauser of Grand Rapids, age 34, born June 12, 1884. Building contractor, contact is Angeline Hauser of Grand Rapids. Description: tall, medium build, hazel eyes, black hair. | Hauser, Hubert Geary (I5317)
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| 14552 | Hugh F. Faille, beloved husband of Dorothy, nee Kane; loving father of Joan (George) Harlstrom, Charles (Patricia), Mary L., Richard (Jacqueline) and Thomas (Shirley); 14 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; fond brother of Clinton, Ora, Veronica and the late Wallace. Funeral Friday, 9 a.m., from Jaeger Funeral Home, 3526 N. Cicere Ave., to St Bartholomew Church, Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment St. Joseph. Visitation Thursday, 2 to 9 p.m. Member of Local 281 Sprinkler Fitters Union and 50 year member Alumni Notre Dame University. Please omit flowers. 545-1320. | Faille, Hugh Francis (I4862)
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| 14553 | Hugues Picard was given guardianship of Anne Antoinette children and Lambert Closse was named the children's trustee. | De Liercourt, Anne Antoinette (I2163)
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| 14554 | Hugues was named guardian of Anne-Antoinette and Blaise Juillet's children and Lambert Closse (a witness to the marriage contract) was names the children's trustee. | Picard dit Lafortune, Hughes (I358)
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| 14555 | Huissier au Bailliage de L'Ile de Montreal. (baliff) | Lafaye, Rene Antoine (I592)
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| 14556 | I, John Gauthier, being of sound mind, do hereby give and bequeath all that I own to my beloved wife, Laura Gauthier. This I do on this 19th day of June, 1954 Signed - John G Gauthier Witnesses: 1. Jospeh J. Dunleavy 2. Mildred Gauthier Given in Bark River, Mich. | Gauthier, John Gregory (I7)
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| 14557 | Ida came via ferry to the US for the first time at the age of 29. Her hometown and place of birth was Brownsburg, Quebec. Her father is Eustache Raymond, was also of Brownsburg, Quebec. Ida could read and write, only spoke French and had $14.00 with her. She was coming to visit her sister at 200 Windemere in Detroit for a few months. Her discription was 5'4" with black hair and brown eyes. | Raymond, Marie Ida (I765)
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| 14558 | Ignace Boucher, residence: Cote de Lauzon, 25 years | Boucher, Ignace (I3744)
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| 14559 | Ignace Lapointe, 18 years, residence Cote-St-Michel | Simon dit Lapointe, Ignace (I12016)
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| 14560 | Ignace Lapromenade, residence: Notre-Dame-de-Quebec, 9 years | Larcheveque, Claude Ignace (I9629)
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| 14561 | IIn her marriage contract dated 28 July 1697, it was noted that she was captured by the Indians and held by them. | Nestyus, Marie Francois (I2359)
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| 14562 | Ile Perrot | Lalonde, Jean Baptiste (I411)
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| 14563 | Illegitimate | Mathon dit Charlebois, Angelique (I275)
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| 14564 | Illegitimate daughter of Marie Matou and Baptiste Charllebois | Mathon dit Charlebois, Angelique (I275)
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| 14565 | illegitimate son | Lavallee, Jeremie Pierre (I2913)
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| 14566 | Illegitimate son of Therese Lavalle. | Lavallee, Jeremie Pierre (I2913)
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| 14567 | illegitimit | Gillet, Charles (I9483)
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| 14568 | Immigrated with her father and stepmother. She was from Dieppe, (Seine-Maritime) France. (INSEE #76217) | Cochon, Marguerite (I1227)
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| 14569 | Immigrated with her husband and son. | Mabille, Michelle (I6932)
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| 14570 | Immigrated with her husband. | Michel, Marie (I1530)
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| 14571 | Immigrated with her parents. | Paradis, Marie (I7114)
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| 14572 | Immigrated with her parents. | Guyon, Barbe (I7136)
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| 14573 | Immigrated with his famille. | Trottier, Pierre (I4955)
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| 14574 | Immigrated with his parents and family. | Guyon, Simon (I7190)
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| 14575 | Immigrated with his parents and sister. | Gamache dit Lamarre, Nicolas (I1343)
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| 14576 | Immigrated with his parents. | Caille, Jean (I7269)
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| 14577 | Immigrated with his parents. | Dardaine, Pierre (I8067)
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| 14578 | Immigrated with his parents. | Gagne, Pierre (I8391)
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| 14579 | Immigrated with his wife and two children. | Godin, Elie (I1500)
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| 14580 | Immigrated with his wife, son and daughter. | Gamache dit Lamarre, Nicolas (I1334)
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| 14581 | Immigrated with his wife. | Goulet, Jacques (I9721)
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| 14582 | In 1727, Jean-Baptiste went to Michilimakinac. | Legault, Jean Baptiste (I3872)
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| 14583 | In 1827, the Waterford area was part of Pontiac Township. Waterford Township was created int 1834. The citizens of the new township met on 6 April 1835 at the schoolhouse on Elizabeth Lake Road in District number 1. They elected officers for the township. Jacob Carman was chosen as a Director of the Poor and as a Inspector of Common Schools. | Carman, Jacob (I318)
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| 14584 | In Brittany, someone who practicies the trade of tailor is called a "quemener". This name has now become a last name. | Quemeneur dit Laflamme, Francois (I6745)
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| 14585 | In case he died on his adventure to the Baie du Nord, Alexis bequeathed his property to his brothers Nicolas and Pierre. | Lefrancois, Alexis (I13555)
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| 14586 | In Emery's marriage record it states that her name was Francoise Bounin. | Touzelet, Francoise (I6708)
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| 14587 | In France he was from the "pariosse de St. Romain, eveche de Saintes." | Lafleur dit Frappe Desrochers, Francois (I4404)
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| 14588 | in home on 30 Mar 1925, ceremony at church on 2 Apr | Quinlan, Louis James (I5429)
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| 14589 | In June of 1661, the Agnier Iroquois started to terrorize the area. After the disappearance of his father-in-law, Claude and his family abandoned their farm and went to Chateau Richer. | Bouchard, Claude (I1496)
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| 14590 | In June of 1661, the Angier Iroquois began to terrorize the region. It was at this time that Louis mysteriously disappeared along with Louis Guimond. A document at the Seminary of Quebec states: "on the 18th of this month (June 1661) at 8:00 in the morning began the massacre of several people at Beaupre...which is found to be true". | Gagne, Louis (I1529)
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| 14591 | In marriage record of Ellen to Alexander Maguire, Bridgett's was a resident of Maidstone. | Eagan, Bridget (I238)
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| 14592 | In Memory of John Quinlan, die January 14, 1880, aged 64 years; a native of County Tipperaey, Ireland | Quinlan, John (I5248)
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| 14593 | In the beginning of 1669, they lived on the coast of Saint-Francois de la Longue-Pointe. | Hunault, Toussaint (I10013)
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| 14594 | In the Deane and Kavanagh Report to the governor of Maine, dated July & August 1831, it is noted that Firmin purchased "30 rods front below and 67 rods front above". Firmin claims lot extends from the river to the river, back of Michaud's house. There is a barn and 40 acres of cleared land. ?i?Note: 1 rod = 16-1/2 feet, or 5-1/2 yards; 320 rods = 1 mile?/i? | Albert, Francois Firmin (I619)
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| 14595 | In the Deane and Kavanagh Report to the governor of Maine, dated July & August 1831, it is noted that in 1811 Joseph purchased "90 rods front". There is a house, barn and 30 acres of cleared land. ?i?Note: 1 rod = 16-1/2 feet, or 5-1/2 yards; 320 rods = 1 mile?/i? | Albert, Joseph (I622)
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| 14596 | In the Deane and Kavanagh Report to the governor of Maine, dated July & August 1831, it is noted that in 1819 Louis purchased "60 rods front" from the Indians. He sold it to Phirmain Thibedeau, but lives on it and has crops in 1831. There is a house, barn and 20 acres of cleared land. ?i?Note: 1 rod = 16-1/2 feet, or 5-1/2 yards; 320 rods = 1 mile?/i? | Nadeau, Louis (I383)
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| 14597 | In the Deane and Kavanagh Report to the governor of Maine, dated July & August 1831, it is noted that in 1826 Alexis purchased "60 rods front". There is a house, barn and 10-12 acres of cleared land. ?i?Note: 1 rod = 16-1/2 feet, or 5-1/2 yards; 320 rods = 1 mile?/i? | Nadeau, Alexis (I393)
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| 14598 | In the Deane and Kavanagh Report to the governor of Maine, dated July & August 1831, it is noted that Joseph purchased "90 rods front" from his father. The improvements began 25-24 years previous. There is a house and 20 acres of cleared land. ?i?Note: 1 rod = 16-1/2 feet, or 5-1/2 yards; 320 rods = 1 mile?/i? | Albert, Louis (I4164)
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| 14599 | In the fall of 1654, Robert and Jean Espaisse were hired by Toussaint Toupin to build a house measuring 26 by 16 feet, which was to be completed in early July 1655. They were to be paid 144 livres, with Toupin providing the necessary materials. Claude Bouchard, surgeon, witnessed and signed the document. | Pare, Robert (I1596)
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| 14600 | In the home of: Moreau, David Gauthier, Laura, boarder, 24, single, born Michigan, school teacher, public school | Gauthier, Laura Eleonora (I91)
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