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Matches 14,751 to 14,800 of 23,145
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| 14751 | Jacques was a soldier in the company of M. de La Chassaigne. | Levesque dit Sansoucy, Jacques (I10588)
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| 14752 | Jacques was abandoned by his mother after the marriage between Pierre and Mathurine was annulled in 1663. The boy was placed in the care of his godfather Jacques Boivin. Pierre again took charge of Jacques after his marriage to Marie d'Aulonne in 1668. In 1669, Pierre entrusted the care of Jacques to his neighbor in the fief of Saint-Jean, Jean Dubuc, "namely from today (9 January) until he reached the age of nineteen". After leaving the home of Jean Dubuc, Jacques became involved in the fur trade. | Bissonnet dit La Favry, Jacques (I1472)
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| 14753 | Jacques was confirmed along with his son Jean. | Lehoux, Jacques (I1114)
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| 14754 | Jacques was from Mons (arrondissement of Saint-Jean-d'Angely, diocese of Saintes), Saintoge, France. | Perrault dit Vildaigre, Jacques (I8386)
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| 14755 | Jacques was from the "paroisse de St. Chanpessant, eveche du Mans". Champaissant com Saint-Cosme-en-Vairais (INSEE #72276). | Dodier, Jacques (I1084)
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| 14756 | Jacques was given a land grant by Govenor Maisonneuve. | Beauvais, Jacques (I3200)
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| 14757 | Jacques was still owed a portion of money for digging a well on 10 May 1660 for citizens Leber, Le Moyen and Testard. Jacques Testard paid his share of the debt which was 100 livres and 3 1/3 pots of eau-de-vie. | Archambault, Jacques (I10531)
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| 14758 | Jacquette is orginally from d'Ardin, France. | Bourdeau, Jacquette (I1299)
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| 14759 | Jacquette Michelle, from La Rochelle | Michel, Jacquette (I8938)
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| 14760 | James C. McCoy, Furniture Dealer Services for James C. McCoy, owner of the old McCoy Furniture and Carpet Store in Detroit, will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Juliana Church, 14305 Longview, Detroit. Mr. McCoy, 83, died Tuesday at his home in Detroit. A store owner for 55 years, Mr. McCoy found the McCoy Furniture and carpet store in 1915. He is survived by his wife, Irene; two sons, James C. Jr. and John; three daughters, Mrs. Kathryn McAuliffe, Mrs. Helen Menard and Mrs. Elisabeth Tisci; 14 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. A scripture service will be at 7 p.m. Friday at the Killeen Funeral Home, 9555 Chalmers, Detroit. | McCoy, James Charles (I223)
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| 14761 | James Charles Ryan of 925 Fort Street, Detroit. Died 9 June 1918 of a cerebral hemorrhage. Retired stove mounter. Son of John Ryan and Marion Duffy. Informant was Mrs. Elizabeth Ryan. Burial at Mt. Elliott, June 12, 1918. | Ryan, James Charles (I336)
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| 14762 | James Flanagan Plot - 301 I Flanagan, Anna, age 47 years, date of burial 3 Mar 1873 Flanagan, Patrick, age 73 years, date of burial 6 Apr 1876 Flanagan, James, age 26 years, date of burial 18 Dec 1876 Reilly, Alice, age 49 years, date of burial 25 Jun 1880 Flanery, Magaret, age 5 years, date of burial 26 Mar 1883 Flanery, Hamora, age 4 years, date of burial 3 Apr 1883 Flanery, Matthew, age 2 years, date of burial 3 Apr 1883 Dolan, Catherine, age 71 years, date of burial 10 Feb 188 Flannery, John, age 9 m, date of burial 20 Oct 1892 Flannery, Michael, age 10 years, date of burial 5 Apr 1893 Flannery, Anna, age 58 years, date of burial 8 Jun 1915 Flannery, Michael, age 80, date of burial 16 Aug 1917 | McHugh, Alice (I235)
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| 14763 | James Flanagan Plot - 301 I Flanagan, Anna, age 47 years, date of burial 3 Mar 1873 Flanagan, Patrick, age 73 years, date of burial 6 Apr 1876 Flanagan, James, age 26 years, date of burial 18 Dec 1876 Reilly, Alice, age 49 years, date of burial 25 Jun 1880 Flanery, Magaret, age 5 years, date of burial 26 Mar 1883 Flanery, Hamora, age 4 years, date of burial 3 Apr 1883 Flanery, Matthew, age 2 years, date of burial 3 Apr 1883 Dolan, Catherine, age 71 years, date of burial 10 Feb 188 Flannery, John, age 9 m, date of burial 20 Oct 1892 Flannery, Michael, age 10 years, date of burial 5 Apr 1893 Flannery, Anna, age 58 years, date of burial 8 Jun 1915 Flannery, Michael, age 80, date of burial 16 Aug 1917 | McHugh, Ann (I252)
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| 14764 | James Flanagan Plot - 301 I Flanagan, Anna, age 47 years, date of burial 3 Mar 1873 Flanagan, Patrick, age 73 years, date of burial 6 Apr 1876 Flanagan, James, age 26 years, date of burial 18 Dec 1876 Reilly, Alice, age 49 years, date of burial 25 Jun 1880 Flanery, Magaret, age 5 years, date of burial 26 Mar 1883 Flanery, Hamora, age 4 years, date of burial 3 Apr 1883 Flanery, Matthew, age 2 years, date of burial 3 Apr 1883 Dolan, Catherine, age 71 years, date of burial 10 Feb 188 Flannery, John, age 9 m, date of burial 20 Oct 1892 Flannery, Michael, age 10 years, date of burial 5 Apr 1893 Flannery, Anna, age 58 years, date of burial 8 Jun 1915 Flannery, Michael, age 80, date of burial 16 Aug 1917 | Flanagan, Patrick (I314)
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| 14765 | James Flanagan Plot - 301 I Flanagan, Anna, age 47 years, date of burial 3 Mar 1873 Flanagan, Patrick, age 73 years, date of burial 6 Apr 1876 Flanagan, James, age 26 years, date of burial 18 Dec 1876 Reilly, Alice, age 49 years, date of burial 25 Jun 1880 Flanery, Magaret, age 5 years, date of burial 26 Mar 1883 Flanery, Hamora, age 4 years, date of burial 3 Apr 1883 Flanery, Matthew, age 2 years, date of burial 3 Apr 1883 Dolan, Catherine, age 71 years, date of burial 10 Feb 188 Flannery, John, age 9 m, date of burial 20 Oct 1892 Flannery, Michael, age 10 years, date of burial 5 Apr 1893 Flannery, Anna, age 58 years, date of burial 8 Jun 1915 Flannery, Michael, age 80, date of burial 16 Aug 1917 | Flannery, Hanora (I5373)
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| 14766 | James Joseph McHugh of Detroit, born Jul 17, 1900. Contact is Peter McHugh of New Baltimore, Michigan. Description: 6', slender build. | McHugh, James Joseph (I5378)
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| 14767 | James Phillip McGuire of 190 Broadstreet (?) Blvd, Detroit, Mich; born July 20, 1885; toolmaker at Cadillac Tool Co., Detroit; wife Ella McGuire of 190 Broadstreet. | McGuire, James Philip (I5275)
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| 14768 | James S. McNamara of 210 Ashland Ave, Detroit, age 31, born in Detroit. Occupation is sign writer. Going to leased house at 409 Riverside Drive, Sandwich, Ont. | McNamara, James Sarsfield (I5213)
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| 14769 | James S. McNamara, 44 years old, of 2658 Dickerson Ave. Detroit was struck by a car and died. Detroit News dated October 5, 1932 | McNamara, James Sarsfield (I5213)
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| 14770 | James Sarsfield McNamara, age 28, of 544 Redding, Detroit. Born Feb 7, 1889 at Detroit. Sign writer for J. H. Kunsky, Farmer St, Detroit. Has wife and two children. Description: short, slender build, blue eyes, brown hair, haulty eyesight | McNamara, James Sarsfield (I5213)
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| 14771 | James worked for Burroughs Adding Machine Co. for over 40years. | McHugh, James Joseph (I5378)
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| 14772 | Jeahan Maunoury acquired 106 cords of wood to make charcoal for mace Guyot and Antoine Pichon. Guillaume and Jeahan delivered 175 pipes of charcoal and 4 "pistoles d'or". As payment, they had the right to cut 6 cords of wood. | Pelletier dit Gobloteur, Guillaume (I1937)
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| 14773 | Jean acquired a concession bordering Etienne Demers, in the seigneury of Lauzon, more precisely near the Etchemin River. The land must have belonged to Jean Mignault in 1663. Jean received his land from Jean de Lauzon by means of a certificate offered in a private agreement. | Demers dit Dumais, Jean (I4215)
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| 14774 | Jean acquired four arpents of frontage from Francois Lanquetot. Lanquetot only asked Jean to do some work "on his homestead du Rapide" by gathering and cutting some wood and planting corn. | Riquart, Jean (I6692)
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| 14775 | Jean admitted owing Michel Moreau 82 livres for merchandise received. | Mignault dit Chatillon, Jean (I567)
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| 14776 | Jean agreed to provide care for Olivier Letardif, whose health had deteriorated, his sons Charles, Guillaume and Olivier Michel. On 30 April 1662, Letardif's relatives took over the care of his family. | Cauchon, Jean (I9249)
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| 14777 | Jean agreed to provide housing for his neighbor Olivier Letardif (he being very ill), including his young sons Charles, Guillaume and Olivier Michel. | Cochon, Jean (I1038)
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| 14778 | Jean agreed to sell his land to Raphael Giroux for 500 livres tournois to be paid in three payments. The farm included "a small house of stone, wood trimmed, with a stable at the end". Girous would provide " four days of hauling with four oxen for the clear sowing and a man to help plow what work will be done on the said land sold by the said sellers, with the consent of the said buyer, and was reserved for them, the use of the siad sold concession until the day and feast of saint Martin of this year". | Grondin, Jean (I595)
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| 14779 | Jean agreed to take on 16 year old Joseph Mailloux as an apprentice. The agreement was that Jean would "show and instruct Joseph Mailloux in his trade as edge-tool maker" and furnish food, fire and light, "all clothing and footwear", and to treat him humanely during the three year apprenticeship. | Gauthier dit Larouche, Jean (I7844)
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| 14780 | Jean along with Louis Martin, Jean Hardouin, Louis Brice and Nicolas Barabe were accused of robbery. | Arcouet, Jean (I8358)
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| 14781 | Jean and Andre each obtained 15 square arpents of land on the Saint-Pierre River, near the properties of Barbe de Boulogne. The price was 100 livres each. | Demers dit Dumais, Jean (I4215)
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| 14782 | Jean and daughter Petronille were witnesses to the murder of Claude Jodoin by soldier Nicolas Martin dit Jolicoeur. | Danis, Honore (I5393)
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| 14783 | Jean and Francois gave Francois charge of the house and farm. He agreed to house and feed them and his minor siblings Louise and Joseph. | Plante, Francois (I10780)
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| 14784 | Jean and Francoise put their son Francois in charge "of the care and feeding of the parents and also of Louise and Joseph", still minors. Francois agreed to house them, pay rents, pay off debts, and have prayer said for their souls after their deaths. Francois would also pay each of his siblings 150 livres to replace the 200 livres promised to each on the occasion of the marriage. | Plante, Jean (I10768)
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| 14785 | Jean and Helene were from Savarit in Charente-Maritime, France. | Achon, Jean (I3397)
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| 14786 | Jean and his brothers Mathurin and Pierre lived on a farm between Tourouvre and Ventrouze in the Province of Perche, south of Normandy. The farm was in the small village of La Gagnonniere in the forest of Perche. Jean parents, Pierre and Renee Roger were tenants of Pierre's parents, Barnabe and Francoise Crest. This farm was bought on 28 December 1565 from Gervais Roger and Marion Aubert. The Gagnon family also owned an inn at the same location. | Gagnon, Jean (I1229)
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| 14787 | Jean and his sons Pierre and Philippe helped defend Riviere-Ouelle from the English fleet under the command of Capitan Phipps. | Boucher, Jean Galeran (I624)
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| 14788 | Jean and Jeanne gave all their possessions to the Charron Brothers of the ?i?Hopital General de Montreal?/i?. | Peladeau, Jean (I7682)
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| 14789 | Jean and Jeanne immigrated with their five children, Elisabeth, Jeanne, Michel, Jean and Marie. | Marandeau, Jean (I6526)
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| 14790 | Jean and Jeanne immigrated with their five children, Elisabeth, Jeanne, Michel, Jean and Marie. | Cousin, Jeanne (I6527)
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| 14791 | Jean and Marie sold land in the seigneurie of Saint-Michel-sur-Beauport to Rene Dubois. The frontage of two arpents ran along the line which separated the villages of Saint-Joseph and Saint-Michel. | Perrier dit Lafleur, Jean (I3294)
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| 14792 | Jean and Marie-Louise lived at Sainte-Anne-de-la-Perade, Batiscan, Repentigny and L'Assomption. | Ricard, Jean (I3590)
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| 14793 | Jean and Marthe gave a receipt to Francois Morel "for the total price of a homestead which they had previously sold him", a price of 500 livres. | Charlebois dit Jolibois, Jean (I296)
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| 14794 | Jean and Mathurine came to Canada in the employ of Robert Giffard. | Guyon dit Buisson, Jean (I7187)
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| 14795 | Jean and Mathurine were from St-Jean, Mortagne-au-Perche (Orne), France. INSEE # 61293 | Guyon dit Buisson, Jean (I7187)
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| 14796 | Jean and Rene Leduc offically obtained their concession of 2 arpents of frontage by 40 deep. | Demers dit Dumais, Jean (I4215)
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| 14797 | Jean and Therese had been living together and had children but had not formally been married. Monseigneur L'Eveque of Quebec ordered that the couple be married. | Family F4339
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| 14798 | Jean and Thomasse were from Campagnolles (arrondissement of Vire, diocese of Coutances), Normandy, France. | Pinel, Jean (I6919)
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| 14799 | Jean appeared at the home of notary Claude Maugue, with Elisabeth Turpin, wife of Raphael Beauvais, and Jacques Beauvais, her brother-in-law. Elisabeth gave Jean a farm lease for one year, on a homestead located on Lake Saint-Pierre. "beginning with the next sowing until one harvest is finished and completed...to seed all the workable land for half of all the grain in which half of the seeding will be provided by the landlady....the lessee may store the threshed grain in the house of the said Beauvais on the homestead that the landlady leaves him for this purpose also, an arpent of the said land of hers which had not yet been plowed." | Charlebois dit Jolibois, Jean (I296)
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| 14800 | Jean aquired a lot bordering his brother's in Ville-Marie. The lot had the same dimensions as his brother. | Demers dit Dumais, Jean (I4215)
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