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| 15401 | Lived in Detroit 65 years Augustus Valliere's Career Was An-Interesting One After a continued residence in Detroit of sixty-five years, Augustus Valliere, an ex-hotelkeeper and teamster, died at the residence of his son, John B. Valliere, 441 Clinton street, early yesterday morning. Mr. Valliere was born in Montreal 83 years ago, and came to Detroit early in 1837, where he started to work as a teamster. He drove the cart that hauled the tank for the first waterworks of the city and later bought the first dray that was every used here. At the close of the war he gave up drayint to enter the hotel business, opening a hostelry on Atwater street, across from the Brush street depot. He named it the Montreal hotel, and conducted it for seventeen years, when he retired from active business life. He was always a great lover of horses. Shortly after coming to Detroit he married, but his wife died two years ago. Four children, two sons and two daughters, Augustus, Jr., John B., and Mrs. Edmund Peltier and Mrs. Louis Peltier, of Mt. Clemens, survive him. The funeral will be held from the residence of John B. Vallier, 441 Clinton street, and from St. Joachim's church, corner of Fort and Dubois streets, Monday morning. | Valliere, Augustus (I274)
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| 15402 | lived Riviere St. Jean, Cote de L'acadie (PRDH - #30252) | Godin dit Chatillon, Pierre (I2435)
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| 15403 | Lived with daughter Alzire Berthiaume until death. | Lavallee, Marie Anna (I1210)
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| 15404 | Lived with widowed daughter Marie Anna Lavallee. | Lavallee, Marie Anna (I1210)
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| 15405 | Living at the convent Anne Goupil, 12 years | Goupil, Anne (I12520)
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| 15406 | Living in Escanaba for 1 1/2 months. Prior living in Marquette. | Guillot, Emelie (I61)
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| 15407 | Living in Puce for two years. | Potter, Jane (I4569)
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| 15408 | Living in Republic, Michigan | Raymond, Joseph Philias (Felix) (I37)
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| 15409 | Living in Republic, Michigan | Dagenais, Matilda (I14305)
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| 15410 | Living in Republic, Michigan | Chenier, Hermine (I14322)
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| 15411 | Living in the home of Pierre Paran Valiere, Pierre, 20 years | Valliere, Pierre (I3458)
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| 15412 | Living with owner of hardware where he worked. | Reilly, Michael Joseph (I310)
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| 15413 | LOCAL BREVITIES Walter Valliere was granted a divorce yesterday by Judge Hosmer from Mabel Valliere on the grounds of desertion. | Valliere, Walter John (I5641)
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| 15414 | Located at the crossroads of Emwood and Congress. | McCoy, William (I226)
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| 15415 | Located at the summit of Sainte-Genevieve mountain, has one of the most unusual churches, erected between 1517 and 1626. The departmental Archives of Paris were destroyed in a fire so Noel's birth record can not be found. | Rose, Noel (I1843)
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| 15416 | Loiselle"s Index Marriages of children found in "Marriages of Quebec, Western Region, St. Vincent de Paul", pages 16, 39, 43, 44, 54 Marriage of Joseph and Josephte found in "Dictionaire National des Canadiens Francais", vol A-K, 1608-1760, page 260 | Family F807
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| 15417 | Loiselle's Index Marriage of some children found in "Marriages of Quebec, Western Region, St. Philippe", pages 13, 20 | Family F116
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| 15418 | Loraine Magedeline Trimper Age 94 Birth date 20 Nov 1917 Death date 23 Feb 2012 Miller Jones Funeral Home, Sun City, California Children: Renee Raymond, Laura Kenney (James), John Trimper (Robin), Gregory Trimper Parents: Edward Holzhueter Brothers and Sisters: Ethel (Murphy) Evans, granddaughter Audrey (Kenney) Stover Lawrence, Great grandson Jeremy Bercheny, Lawrence Wooden (Rosemary) | Holzheter, Loraine Magedeline (I186)
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| 15419 | Loraine Tripper Death date: 23 Feb 2012 Obituary date: 29 Apr 2012 Newspaper place: Michigan Children: Renee Raymond, Laura (James) Kenney, John (Robin) Trimper, and Gregory Trimper Siblings: Ethel Evan, Lawrence (Rosemary) Wooden | Holzheter, Loraine Magedeline (I186)
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| 15420 | Lorraine Ladouceur nee Gaboury (Halifax 1916 - Montreal 2017) Le 9 septembre 2017 est decedee paisiblement au Centre d'hebergement Notre-Dame-de-la Merci, Lorraine Gaboury-Ladouceur, epouse de feu Dr. Leo Ladoucer. Elle laisse dans le deuil son fils adoptif Daniel Ladouceur, sa belle-fille Murielle Matteau, ses petits-enfants, Annie Ladouceur (Steeve Milliard) et la mere d'Annie, Lucille Dussault, Marie-Andree Beaumier (Mario Boulanger), Francois Beaumier (Audree Michaud) et ses arriere-petits-enfants, Romane, Maxence, Camille, Lucas, Etienne et Rosemarie, ainsi que son beau-frere par alliance Paul-Emile Corbeil, ses neveus et nieces Claude Talbot, Jean Grimard (feu Marie Talbot), Jean Meunier, Natalie Gruer, Isabelle St-Georges (feu Robert Meunier), la famille Marcelle Mauffette, Michel, Normand, Louise et Helene Corbeil, Anne et Josee Saint-Pierre et de nombreux parents. Elle laisse egalement dans le deuil ses amis Ginette Morin, Sacha Matteau, Rolland Salman, Nicole Gareau, Marcelle Henault, Claire Boudreau, l'abbe Cadotte, Andree Talbot, St Marie-Therese Leduc, les residents et le personnel de la Residence les Deux-Aires et sa dame de compagnie au nom predestine Lorraine Gaboury. Nee a Halifax le 15 septembre 1916 qu'elle quitte a l'age de 11 ans a la mort de son pere Emile Gaboury (1878-1927), elle vivra desormais a Montreal avec sa mere Marguerite de Monitgny (1880-1954). Apres ses etudes en piano a l'Ecole Vincent-D'Indy, aupres de Soeur Marie-Stephane et du professeur Isidor Philipp, elle entamera sa carriere de pianiste de concert a la radio de Radio-Canada et en recital avec entre autres la Societe des Concerts symphoniques de Montreal (futur OSM) sous la direction de Wilfrid Pelletier. Par la suite elle sera tour a tour professeur d'anglais dans des ecoles de l'ouest de Montreal, de francais a l'Ecole Champlain au Vermont et bien sur de piano pendant de nombreuses annees. A 45 ans, apres son mariage avec le Dr Leo Ladouceur, elle entreprend le cycle du Baccalureat et de la Maitrise en traduction a l'Universite de Montreal ou elle enseignera ainsi qu'a l'Universite Concordia jusqu'a sa retaite en 1986. La famille tient a remercier vivement et chaleureusement tout le personnel du 4e et du 2e du Centre d'hebergement Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci qui ont accompagne Lorraine dans les derniers 15 mois de sa vie avec devouement, bienveillance, diligence et affection. La famille accueillera parents et amis au Centre funeraire du Cimetiere Mont-Royal, 1297 Chemin de la foret a Outremont, 514-279-6540, le dimanche 24 septembre 2017 a partir de 11h. Une ceremonie commemorative sera celebree a la chapelle du centre a 15h. En lieu de fleurs, un don a la Fondations Gracia, serait apprecie Information: Alfred Dallaire Memoria, Chaque vie est une histoire, 514-277-7778 - memoria.ca | Gaboury, Lorraine (I14500)
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| 15421 | Lost and Found ___ Lost or Strayed - From premises, Aug. 2nd. One black and white bull, with ring in his nose and yoke on his neck. Age 2 years. Finder notify John G. Gauthier, Ford River Switch. 956-288-3t | Gauthier, John Gregory (I7)
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| 15422 | Lost in WWII. Plane took off in the mountains of Central Europe and was never heard of again. | Gauthier, Reeves Kenneth (Kenny) (I4873)
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| 15423 | Lot 91 | McGuire, Agnes Elizabeth (I5273)
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| 15424 | Louis Allere, 15 years | Allaire, Louis (I7061)
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| 15425 | Louis and Frances Nadeau moved to Seattle, Washington in 1934. They lived with their daughter, Flora Nadeau. | Nadeau, Louis (I76)
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| 15426 | Louis and Marie acknowledged the birth of their child, Ignace, who was 2 months old at the time of their marriage. | Family F3167
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| 15427 | Louis Bersiez, residence : Batiscan | Bercier, Louis (I6155)
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| 15428 | Louis Bersiez, residence: Batiscan, 64 years - 27 Jun 1697 and 1 Jul 1697 | Bercier, Louis (I6155)
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| 15429 | Louis d'Ailleboust gave Robert twenty arpents of land. | Caron, Robert (I1626)
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| 15430 | Louis Dantinne of Green Bay, Brown County, Wis.; 33 years; born 20 Nov 1885; working for Cargill Grain Co., Green Bay; wife - Mrs. Sophie Dantinne. Descripton - medium height, slender build, blue eyes and light hair. | Dantinne, Louis (I5179)
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| 15431 | Louis Delafraye, pastor, Ste. Trinite de Contrecoeur | Family F5426
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| 15432 | Louis Delaunay, 12 years | Delaunay, Louis (I11415)
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| 15433 | Louis Denis Jean, residence: Notre-Dame-de-Quebec, 15 years | Jean, Louis (I2787)
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| 15434 | Louis drowned at la Pointe, near Montreal, while he was apprenticed to the cutler Claude de Xaintes. | Doyon, Louis (I2875)
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| 15435 | Louis Elmer Racicot Milwaukee, Wisconsin Born: October 26, 1890, Nadeau, Michigan Barber Single | Racicot, Louis Elmer (I4848)
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| 15436 | Louis Elmer Racicot Schaffer, Delta County, Mich Born: October 26, 1890, Nadeau, Mich 5'6"; 145lbs; brown eyes; black hair | Racicot, Louis Elmer (I4848)
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| 15437 | Louis Elzeard Nadeau baptised 17 Mar 1806 at St. Basile by Father Francois Ciquard. Record states he was born the 4th of April 1798. Godparents were Anselme Albert and Charlotte Vaineginn. (Was Louis baptised twice?) | Nadeau, Louis (I383)
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| 15438 | Louis Foucher dit Laforest owned property neighboring Pierre Dizy dit Montplaisir and Francois Chorel dit Saint-Romain. | Foucher dit Laforest, Louis (I565)
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| 15439 | Louis Gasnier from paroisse de St-Come-le-Vert, eveche du Mans. Parents Pierre Gasnier and Marguerite Rosee. | Gagne, Louis (I8417)
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| 15440 | Louis Gasnier, from paroisse de St-Come-le-Vert, eveche du Mans. | Gagne, Louis (I1529)
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| 15441 | Louis Houde, Marin's son-in-law, returned 1 1/2 arpents in frontage to Marin. | Boucher, Marin (I9659)
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| 15442 | Louis immigrated with his wife, Suzanne Debure, daughter, Angelique and sister-in-law, Marie Debure. | Lefebvre dit Batanville, Louis (I7879)
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| 15443 | Louis informed his heirs of his intentions prior to his death. He allowed his son Joseph to buy the share of sister Marie by paying her 60 livres. | Carreau dit Lafraicheur, Louis (I6727)
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| 15444 | Louis Lamouroux, 25 years | Lamoureux, Louis (I7346)
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| 15445 | Louis leased 100 acres of land from the Jesuits for four years. The Jesuits would provide 4 oxen, 2 cows, 2 calves, 3 sows, 1 pig, 18 hens, 1 rooster, half the seed grains and a main for harvest time. | Tetreault, Louis (I11482)
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| 15446 | Louis Leroy, 21 years, from the archdiocese of Rouen | Leroy, Louis (I10857)
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| 15447 | Louis Nadeau - A prominent and successful manufacturer and merchant of Nadeau, Menominee county, Louis Nadeau is numbered among the wide-awake, enterprising business men who have contributed so largely towards the development of the industrial interests of this section of the Upper Peninsula, being a member of the firm of Nadeau Brothers. A son of Bruno and Mary F. (Jonet) Nadeau, he was born, January 26, 1859, in Kewaunee, Kewaunee county, Wisconsin, being of of a family of nine children, five sons and four daughters, all of whom are living. -- As a boy and youth Louis Nadeau attended the public schools of Kewaunee, Green Bay and Marinette, Wisconsin, after which he completed his studies in Chicago, at Bryant & Stratton's Business College. He subsequently worked with his father in the woods until 1880, when, in partnership with his brother David, he took a logging contract for making charcoal, and at the same time established the mercantile business which they have since conducted. In 1886, with characteristic enterprise and forethought, Nadeau Brothers built their first saw mill, and have since erected three other saw mills. Two of their mills have been destroyed by fire, one of which they rebuilt in the summer of 1908. On January 26, 1907, this firm, which manufactures and sells Rock maple cant hook handles, hardwood charcoal, lumber of all kinds, flooring, siding and shingles, cedar posts and poles, railroad ties, etc., and carries a full line of general merchandise, assumed possession of its new store building, which is forty-eight feet by eighty-four feet, two stories in height, with a basement. It is built of stone, brick and iron, and is furnished with plate glass windows, being of modern construction and furnished with modern equipment. Mr. Nadeau married, April 6, 1885, Frances Brooks, who was born in Menominee, Michigan, a daughter of the late Josiah Brooks..... Four children have blessed this union of Mr. and Mrs. Nadeau, namely: Howard E., who was graduated from the law department of the University of Michigan with the class of 1909; David, residing at Sand Point, Idaho; Flora, a junior in the University of Michigan; and Louis B. A firm adherent of the Republican party, Mr. Nadeau has served the township as supervisor, clerk and treasurer, and for the past twelve years has been a member of the board of county road commissioners. | Nadeau, Louis (I76)
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| 15448 | Louis Nadeau, 85, Menominee County Pioneer, Is Dead Menominee - Louis Nadeau, former Nadeau store, sawmill and farm operater, died las night in Seattle, Wash., at the age of 85 of heart disease. His death takes one of Menominee county's pioneer residents, a man intimately identified with leadership in development of the are about Nadeau and with the creation of Menominee county highway system. He served more than 30 years as a county highway commissioner. Mr. Nadeau was born in Kewaunee county, Wisconsin, in 1859 and moved to what is now Nadeau in 1874. The community and township were names for his father, Barney Nadeau, a veteran of the Civil war who was active in construction of the North Western railroad line in the county in 1872. Wife Survives Mr. Nadeau is survived by his wife, the daughter of Josiah R. (Sr) Brooks, Menominee pioneer who laid out the old Bay de Noc road in 1864; two brothers, Marcel A. Nadeau of Stephenson, and A. J. Nadeau of Green Bay; three sons, Howard E. Nadeau of Menominee, David Nadeau of Tacoma, Wash., and Louis B. Nadeau of Oakland, Calif., and a daughter, Miss Flora Nadeau, of Seattle, Wash., with whom Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nadeau had lived since they left Nadeau in 1934. Mrs. Nadeau, the former Frances G. Brooks, wed Mr. Nadeau in 1885 in Menominee. | Nadeau, Louis (I76)
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| 15449 | Louis Nadeau, son of Barney, petitioned the court to be assigned as administrator of the estate of Barney Nadeau. A sum of $106.03 was due to Barney from the Federal Government for services as Postmaster of the village of Nadeau and could not be paid until an administrator was appointed. | Nadeau, Barney (I51)
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| 15450 | Louis Nadeau, Sr. widowed birth date: unknown 79 years old occupation: mine prospector birth place: Maine, US father: Louis Nadeau, born France, Europe mother: Leange Lagace, born Maine, Europe informant: Joseph Nadeau of Nadeau, Mich date of death: Feb 21, 1911 - 11:00 am attended from Feb. 9, 1911 to Feb 21, 1911 cause of death: pneumonia contributory: La Grippe for 7 days | Nadeau, Louis (I410)
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