Notes
Matches 14,651 to 14,700 of 23,145
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| 14651 | Isabelle Halay, from Chartres, 11 years | Halle, Elisabeth (I6554)
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| 14652 | Issued 1951-1952 | Proctor, Burness (I3061)
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| 14653 | Issued before 1951. | Valliere, Henry Joseph (I257)
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| 14654 | Issued before 1951. | Valliere, George James (I260)
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| 14655 | Issued before 1951. | McHugh, Philip Alered (I3086)
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| 14656 | It is believed that Charles and Judith came to Canada with Charles' brother Jean and his wife Marie. | Hamel, Charles (I11632)
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| 14657 | It is believed that Jean and Marie immigrated to New France with his brother Charles and his family during the summer of 1656. | Hamel, Jean (I3405)
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| 14658 | It is believed that Jean came with his wife and his brother Charles and sister-in-law Judith. | Hamel, Jean (I11686)
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| 14659 | It is indicated in a rider to a contract made by Pierre Richer dated 2 March 1705 and recorded in the margin of act written by Antoine Adhemar on 23 August 1699, that Jean Verdon died before 20 December 1678, the date of the inventory of his property. | Verdon, Jean (I5859)
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| 14660 | It is listed as bourg Fargy, Beauport. | Leblanc, Marie Elisabeth (I4529)
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| 14661 | It is listed as Chateau Richer. | Cloutier, Rene (I4528)
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| 14662 | It is not known exactly when Renee came to Canada. She was in Chateau-Richer in 1647 to witness the marriage contract of Mathurin. | Roger, Renee (I2797)
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| 14663 | It is possible that Pierre died at the Hopital General de Montreal whose registries of baptisms and burials was only begun in 1720. | Richer, Pierre (I5861)
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| 14664 | It is stated in the marriage record for daughter Bibianne (23 March 1837), "Marie Bibienne Gagnon minor daughter of Michel Gagnon and of Monique Fortier native of the parish St. Pierre Baie St. Paul Diocese of Quebec resident of this parish for five months". | Gagnon, Michel (I281)
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| 14665 | It is stated in the marriage record for daughter Bibianne, "Marie Bibienne Gagnon minor daughter of Michel Gagnon and of Monique Fortier native of the parish St. Pierre Baie St. Paul Diocese of Quebec resident of this parish for five months". | Gagnon, Michel (I281)
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| 14666 | It is suggested that Jean had received a fine education in France. He was able to sign with a great flourish, with and without his first name. | Cauchon, Jean (I9249)
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| 14667 | It is unknown when Pierre enlisted in the military. It is known that he was part of the 200 soldiers that left France to come to Canada in April of 1665. They arrived in Quebec on the 18th and 19th of June. Pierre was part of the four companies that went to the falls of the Richelieu River to build Fort Chambly. Pierre remained there until the demobilization of the regiment in 1668. He was a sergeant of the infantry. | Mersan dit Lapierre, Pierre (I12044)
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| 14668 | It was deemed necessary to re-establish the validity of their marriage. | Family F49
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| 14669 | It was in an area called Pointe Saint-Charles. | Demers dit Dumais, Jean (I4215)
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| 14670 | It was listed a seigneurie de la Chevrotiere. | Goulet, Francois (I4456)
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| 14671 | It was listed as: Beauharnois. | Goulet, Francois (I4442)
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| 14672 | It was listed as: Bonsecours de Quebec. | Goulet, Francois (I4442)
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| 14673 | It was listed as: Notre Dame des Agnes. | Roussin, Jean (I4515)
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| 14674 | It was listed as: Tourouvre, Perche, eveche de Chartres. | Roussin, Jean (I4515)
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| 14675 | It was listed as: Village de Petite-Auvergne, seigneurie de Notre Dame des Agnes. | Bedard, Isaac (I4489)
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| 14676 | It was noted at the baptism of their son Louis Augustin that "les parents ont ?t? maries chez les Iroquois" (the parents were married at the home of the Iroquois). | Family F4119
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| 14677 | It was noted by mapmaker Robert de Villeneuve that Pierre owned a barn and a house. | Duchesne dit Delapierre, Pierre (I6341)
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| 14678 | It was noted in the 'Journal of the Jesuits' that Jean's house burnt down. | Mignault dit Chatillon, Jean (I567)
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| 14679 | It was noted in the 'Journal of the Jesuits' that Jean left Sillery with some Frenchmen and was at the head of a group of Hurons. They were to go to war with the Iroquois near Montreal. | Mignault dit Chatillon, Jean (I567)
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| 14680 | It was noted in the margins of the records that he was dead. Not recording the official death certificate. | Pepin, Jacques (I8325)
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| 14681 | It was noted on his death certificate that he was the parent of 13 childen, of whom 4 are living. | Valliere, Edouard (I263)
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| 14682 | It was noted that he was still living on 7 September 1711, at the age of 91 years. | Hamel, Charles (I11632)
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| 14683 | It was stated in the church records at Montebello at the baptism of Joseph that he was a protestant and baptist. | Doggie, Francis (I1750)
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| 14684 | Ivan Raymond Raymond, Ivan 88 years, peacefully on April 21, 2003 at W.R.H.C. Met Campus. Late of St. Clair Beach. Beloved husband of 54 years to Mildred (nee Crooks). Loving father of Diana Ardley and husband Dan, Anita Rumble and husband Bob. Dearest pee of Eric Ardley, Kara Charron and husband Shawn, Kimberly Rumble, Keith Rumble, and Kristy Rumble. Dear brother of Raynald, Maurice, Florence Lirette, Claire Peltier, all of Michigan, and the late Alcide, Roger, Lucille Lefebvre, and Adele Ouellette. Many nieces and nephews survive. Ivan was retired from the Ford Motor Company of Dearborn, Michigan. Visitation will be held on Tuesday from 7-9pm and on Wednesday from 2-5pm and 7-9pm. Parish prayers Wednesday (time to be announced). The Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, April 24th from The Marcotte Funeral Home & Chapel, 12105 Tecumseh Rd. E., Tecumseh (735-2830) at time to be announced then to St. Gregory the Great Parish for Mass of Chrisitan Burial (Time to be announced). Interment St. Anne Cemetery. In kindness, donations to the charity of one's choice would be appreciated by the family. A tree will be planted in memory of Ivan Raymond in the Marcotte Heritage Forest. A dedication service will be held September 28, 2003. All are welcome. | Raymond, Ivan Leo (I7)
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| 14685 | J Bte Js Telesphore Gauthier male father: Telesphore Gauthier mother: Catharine Leclaire occupation: farmer informant: Revd L A Lavoie, Alfred registered: 30 Jun 1877 accoucheur: Madame Laviolette registrar: J R Brownrigg | Gauthier, Joseph Telesphore (I4056)
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| 14686 | J. G. Gauthier Dies At Hospital __ John G. Gauthier, 79, widely known Bark River resident, passed away at 8 a.m., today at St. Francis Hospital where he had been a patient since Friday. He had been ill for the past two weeks. Born May 31, 1879 in Alfred, Quebec, he came to this country with his parents and resided in Republic. They later moved to nadeau. He graduated in 1905 from Ferris Institute. In 1914 he opened a general store in Ford River, and several years later he opened a store in Schaffer. In 1922 he started the Gauthier Merchandize store in Bark River and had resided there ever since. During his lifetime he also served in supervisory positions for the Crawford Co., in Cedar River, the Wooster Lumber Co., in Munising and the Jules DeGrande Co., in Escanaba. A member of the Holy Name Society of St. George's Church in Bark River he was also a trustee of the church and a member of the Escanaba Knights of Columbus. Mr. Gauthier held many township offices in Ford River and Bark River-Harris. His wife preceded him in death in February of this year. Surviving are three sons, Howard of Pontiac, Robert of Detroit, and David of Bark River, four daughters, Mrs. George Bayer (Audrey) of Nome, Alaska, Mrs. Russell LaMotte (Ruth) of Birmingham, Mildred of Bark River, and Mrs. Donald Peters (Theresa) of North Hollywood, Calif. 14 grandchildren and five sisters, Mrs. Celia Bodette of Escanaba, Mrs. Georgiana Rocicot and Mrs. Louise Bunker of Neenah, Wis., Mrs. Emil Foille of Chicago and Sister Mary of the Sacred Heart Convent in Green Bay. Friends may call at the Boyle Funeral Home in Bark River beginning at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral services will be held at St. George's Church with the Rev. Fr. J. J. Dunleavy officiating. Burial will be in the family lot in the Bark River Cemetery. | Gauthier, John Gregory (I7)
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| 14687 | Jacob Carman and George W. Carman (uncle) petitioned the court. George W. Carman became guardian of Catherine, Almira, Betsey, Adelia, Clarissa and Barbary Leonard. | Leonard, Clarisa "Clara" (I290)
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| 14688 | Jacob Carman and George W. Carman (uncle) petitioned the court. George W. Carman became guardian of Catherine, Almira, Betsey, Adelia, Clarissa and Barbary Leonard. | Leonard, Almira (I296)
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| 14689 | Jacob Carman and George W. Carman (uncle) petitioned the court. George W. Carman became guardian of Catherine, Almira, Betsey, Adelia, Clarissa and Barbary Leonard. | Leonard, Betsey Jane (I297)
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| 14690 | Jacob Carman and George W. Carman (uncle) petitioned the court. George W. Carman became guardian of Catherine, Almira, Betsey, Adelia, Clarissa and Barbary Leonard. | Leonard, Adelia (I298)
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| 14691 | Jacob Carman and George W. Carman (uncle) petitioned the court. George W. Carman became guardian of Catherine, Almira, Betsey, Adelia, Clarissa and Barbary Leonard. | Leonard, Catherine (I299)
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| 14692 | Jacob Carman and George W. Carman (uncle) petitioned the court. George W. Carman became guardian of Catherine, Almira, Betsey, Adelia, Clarissa and Barbary Leonard. | Leonard, Barbara C. (I300)
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| 14693 | Jacob Carman and George W. Carman (uncle) petitioned the court. George W. Carman became guardian of Catherine, Almira, Betsey, Adelia, Clarissa and Barbary Leonard. | Carman, Jacob (I318)
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| 14694 | Jacob Carman and George W. Carman (uncle) petitioned the court. George W. Carman became guardian of Catherine, Almira, Betsey, Adelia, Clarissa and Barbary Leonard. | Carman, George W. (I4997)
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| 14695 | Jacob Carman sold to Peter Leonard 80 acres of land for the sum of $450.00. Payments are as follows: $115 and interest by 1 January 1831; $115 and interest by 1 January 1832; $120 by 1 January 1833. The land is described as "the West half of the South West quarter of Section twenty four, in Township three North of Range nine East". | Leonard, Peter (I293)
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| 14696 | Jacob Carman sold to Peter Leonard 80 acres of land for the sum of $450.00. Payments are as follows: $115 and interest by 1 January 1831; $115 and interest by 1 January 1832; $120 by 1 January 1833. The land is described as "the West half of the South West quarter of Section twenty four, in Township three North of Range nine East". | Carman, Jacob (I318)
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| 14697 | Jacob sold 100 acres of land on 4 Sept 1815 to Walter T Gates. The land was originally located in the Eastern District of the Province of Upper Canada but now is Cambria in Niagara County, New York. "A memorial to be registered pursuant to the Statute in such ease made and provided of an Indenture of Bargain and sale between Jacob Carman late of the Township of Matilda in the Eastern District in the Province of Upper Canada but now a resent of the Town of Cambia in the County of Niagara in the State of New York yeoman and Walter T Gates of the Town of Johnstown in the District of Johnstown in the Province of Johnstown Upper Canada merchant dated the fourth day of September in the year of our Lord on thousand eight hundred and fifteen Whereby the said Jacob Carman for and in consideration of the sum of two hundred and fifty pounds of lawful money of Upper Canada to him in hand paid by the said Walter T. Gates and receipt there of acknowledge hath bargained sold remised released and forever claimed unto the said Walter T. Gates his heirs and assigns forever all and singular that certain tract or parcel of land situate lying and the Township of Matilda in the County of Dundas in the Eastern District and the Province of Upper Canada containing on hundred acres do the same more or less being composed of the West half of lot number thirty three in the first concession of the said Township of Matilda which said one hundred acres of land are builted and bounded or maybe otherwise know as follows that is to say commence as the entire of said lot number thirty three in front than North twenty four degrees West on hundred and five chains seventy six links more or less to the ? concession then south sixty six degrees West nine chains fifty links then south twenty four degrees east one hundred and five chains seventy six links more or less to the river St. Laurence then north sixty six degrees easterly along the banks of said river to the place of beginning together with all and singular the here a ditrament and appurtenances to the said premises in anywise belonging or there unto appertuning Which said indenture is witnessed by Alexander McMillan of the Town of Prescott in the District of Johnstown gentleman and Bates Cook of the Town of Cambria in the County of Niagara in the State of New York gentleman and the memorial hereof is here by required to be registered by Mr Walter T Gates the grantee therein named witness my hand and seal this twelfth day of October 1815 signed and sealed Walter T Gates in presence of Jno McMillan and John McLean | Carman, Jacob (I318)
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| 14698 | Jacob, notary. | Family F2333
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| 14699 | Jacob, notary. | Family F2334
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| 14700 | Jacob, notary. | Family F2746
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