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Matches 15,901 to 15,950 of 23,145
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| 15901 | Michel and Catherine were from La Chapelle-du-Bois (St-Martin-de-Re), auj. Le Bois-Plage-en Re, France. | Mignier, Michel (I8939)
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| 15902 | Michel and Etienne Voudry contracted to make a journey to Detroit. | Brabant, Michel (I595)
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| 15903 | Michel and Madeleine donated to their grandson Pierre Parent, son of Marguerite and Pierre Parent, all of their belongings, including their furnished house near the Bourg de Fargy. In return, Pierre would provide lodging, food and care for the rest of their lives. This was drawn up before notary Duprac. | Baugis, Michel (I1853)
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| 15904 | Michel bought land from Urbain Jamineau dit La Rose consisting of 2 arpents of frontage on the Saint-Lawrence and 1 1/2 leagues deep. | Bouchard, Michel (I7035)
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| 15905 | Michel Fillion, notary. | Family F223
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| 15906 | Michel Gamelin gave Jean two arpents in frontage by two in depth located on the Ile Saint-Ignace. | Riquart, Jean (I6692)
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| 15907 | Michel hired Francois Frechette to repair his "chaloupe", a water craft with a 28 foot keel. | Lemarie, Michel (I812)
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| 15908 | Michel Lecours and Anne Langlois | Lizot, Francoise (I941)
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| 15909 | Michel Lemarie sold to Olivier Michel "a plot with 21 feet in frontage by 16 deep on the rue Demeulles with a small house enclosed with planks". The selling price was 700 livres and Olivier Michel agreed to pay an annual rent of 35 livres. This was the property that Lemarie had purchased from Jean Larcheveque dit Grandpre in 1689. Lemarie built the small house. | Lemarie, Michel (I812)
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| 15910 | Michel Lepailleur, royal notary. | Family F270
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| 15911 | Michel Macon, 22 years, residence: Ile d'Orleans | Masson, Michel (I4027)
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| 15912 | Michel Macon, occupation: travaillant | Masson, Michel (I4027)
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| 15913 | Michel Mouette, son of Pierre Mouette dit Demoras and Marie Toupin | Moete, Michel (I11172)
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| 15914 | Michel Parans, residence: Notre-Dame-de-Quebec, 24 years | Parent, Michel (I2383)
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| 15915 | Michel Parent, residence: Beauport, 28 years | Parent, Michel (I2383)
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| 15916 | Michel Petit, 8 years | Petit, Michel (I2868)
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| 15917 | Michel purchased property from Jean Larcheveque dit Grandpre. | Lemarie, Michel (I812)
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| 15918 | Michel sold 2 arpents in frontage on the Saint-Lawrence to Simon Trillaux. A contract was signed before notary Vachon. | Bouchard, Michel (I7035)
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| 15919 | Michel Tardif, 21 years, from Beauport | Tardif, Michel (I4005)
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| 15920 | Michel Tardit, 17 years, from Beauport | Tardif, Michel (I4005)
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| 15921 | Michel was investigated to see if he took good care of his parents. Later on 12 May 1707, all the Mignie-Legace children were required to pay their share to Michel so he may support their parents. | Mignier, Michel (I1774)
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| 15922 | Michel, with sons Etienne, Francois and Pierre, took part in the defense of Riviere-Ouelle against the English. Captain Phipps and his troops tried to capture Quebec City. When the English disembarked on the river opposite Riviere Ouelle, the citizens, who were warned of their arrival, were hiding in the woods. The each had a musket, some powder and a handful of bullets but they opened fire and drove the English back to their ships. | Bouchard, Michel (I7035)
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| 15923 | Michigan Deaths 1867-1897 lists death as May 2, 1870 | Flannery, Catherine (I5375)
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| 15924 | Midland Cemetery | Seymour, Adolph (I4115)
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| 15925 | Migrante arrivee avec la Recrue de 1653 | Solde, Jeanne (I3201)
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| 15926 | Migrated with her family aboard the "le Sainte-Andre". | Charbonneau, Anne (I5572)
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| 15927 | Migrated with her family. | Garnier, Marie Louise (I11030)
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| 15928 | Migrated with her parents and five siblings. From Brouage (Notre Dame), auj. Hiers-Brouage (Charente-Maritime) INSEE 17189. | Miville, Marie (I8692)
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| 15929 | Migrated with her parents and siblings. | Maranda, Marie (I6257)
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| 15930 | Migrated with his parents. | Pinel, Gilles (I3095)
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| 15931 | Migrated with his parents. | Pinel, Pierre (I4016)
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| 15932 | Mildred Gauthier dies Thursday Miss Mildred Gauthier, 49, of 428 S. 8th St., member f a widely known Bark River family, died at 10 p.m. Thursday at the University Hospital in Ann Arbor. where she had been a medical patient the past two weeks. She had been ill for one year. She was born in Bark River Sept. 3, 1910, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John G. Gauthier, who died in 1958, and she had spent her life in Bark River. She had live in Escanaba since July. She was a graduate of Escanaba High School, Clas of 1928. Surviving are three brothers and three sisters, Harvey and Robert of Detroit. David, Escanaba, Mrs. George (Audrey) Boyer, Nome, Alaska, Mrs. Russell (Ruth) LaMotte, Detroit, and Mrs. Donald (Theresa) Peters, North Hollywood, Calif. The body will be taken to the Boyle Funeral Home in Bark River. Tentative arrangements are for services Monday at 9:30 a.m. at St. George's Church, Bark River, with the Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. J. Dunleavy officiating. | Gauthier, Mildred Ann (I11)
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| 15933 | Mildred Raymond Raymond, Mildred Amy R.N. 89 years, passed away October 29, 2009 at Windsor Regional Hospital, Metropolitan Campus. Beloved wife of the late Ivan Raymond. Dear mother of Diana Ardley and husband Dan, Anita Rumble and husband Bob. Loving grandmother of Eric Ardley and Jenn Hutchinson, Kara Charron and husband Shawn, Kimberly and Keith Rumble, Kristy and husband Daniel Mackell and great grandmother of Hailey and Spencer Charron. Dear sister of the late Clarence Crooks. Millie graduated from St. Mary's Academy and Hotel Dieu Hospital, where she was a nurse. She was also a Red Cross instructor for 22 years and a member of the Red Hat Society. Vivitation will be held at the Marcotte Funeral Home and Chapel, 12105 Tecumseh Road, Tecumseh (519-735-2830) on Sunday from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. with Parish Prayers at 7:30 p.m. A final prayer will be held from the Funeral Home on Monday, November 2, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. then to Good Shepard Parish, St. Gregory Site for the Mass of the Resurrection at 10:30 a.m. Fr. Gary Goyeau celebrant. Interment Ste. Anne Cemetery. Memorial donations made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. | Crooks, Mildred Amy (I187)
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| 15934 | Military gravestone reads "Gerard J Thomas, S Sgt US Army Air Corps World War II and "Loving Husband and Father". Located in section 1-C, lot 23, grave 23-10. | Thomas, Gerard John (I2446)
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| 15935 | Minnesota Death Index | Lumphrey, Oliver (I5756)
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| 15936 | Minnesota Death Index | Lumphrey, Joseph T. (I5757)
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| 15937 | Minnesota Death Index | Lumphrey, Esther P. (I5758)
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| 15938 | Mirza passed and exam with distinction at the Bureau Central des Examinateurs Catholiques de la Province de Quebec. Diplome No 2461 Professing the Catholic religion and having fulfilled all the conditions required by law and school regulations and examined by the Central Office of the Catholic Examiners of the Province of Quebec, on all the required subjects, deserved and obtained a certificate of capacity of elementary school, with the grade with distinction, giving her the right to teach FRENCH AND ENGLISH in all Catholic elementary schools in the province of Quebec. In witness whereof, we affix our signatures and the seal of the Department of Public Instruction, at Quebec, this first day of August of the year nineteen hundred and one. | Cholette, Mirza Marguerite (I2)
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| 15939 | Mirza Raymond Wife of the late Napoleon. Dear mother of Alcide, Mrs. Lucille Lefebvre, Mrs. Adela Ouellette, Ivan, Reynald, Maurice, Mrs. Florence Lirette, Mrs. Claire Pelletier and the late Roger Raymond. Also 30 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. Funeral Monday 9:00 am. from the Querfeld Funeral Home, 1200 Oakwood (12 Blks S. of Michigan), Dearborn and from St. Sebastian Church at 9:30. Rosary Sunday 7:30 pm. | Cholette, Mirza Marguerite (I2)
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| 15940 | Misericordia Hospital | St. Onge, Joseph Fernando (I13940)
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| 15941 | Missionary Nicolas Adam traveled to Beaupre and "married them in the presence of Pierre Gardeur, Sieur de Repentigny, Noel Juchereau Mr. des Chastelets and Mr. Jean Bourdon". | Family F413
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| 15942 | Mme Leo Ladouceur A Montreal est decedee Mme Leo Ladouceur, epouse du Dr. Ladouceur, nee Juliette Corbeil. Elle Laisse outre son epoux, son pere, un fils Daniel, une soeur Mme Guy St-Pierre (Marielle), de Ville-Mont-Royal; ses freres, les R.R. P.P. Lionel Corbeil, superieur des Prese de Ste-Croix au Bresil et Jean Corbeil, C.S.S., de Montreal, Maurice, epoux de Andree Beique, Guy Corbeil, epous de Francoise Desjardins et Gilles Corbeil. Les funerailles auront lieu demain matin en l'eglise S.-Germain d'Outremont. | Corbeil, Juliette (I13372)
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| 15943 | Mme Paulette Hayes a Hull, le 20 fevrier 2004, est decedee a l'age de 90 ans, Mme Paulette Hayes, nee Lirette, de Cheneville. Elle etait l'epouse de few Fernando Hayes. Elle laisse dans la deuil ses 2 fils: Jean-Guy (Danielle) et Robert (Alice); 3 petits-enfants: Francois, Vincent (Sofia) et Tania (Tito); une arriere-petite-fille, Xenia ainsi que plusieurs neveux et nieces. Elle repose a: Maison Funeraire Shields & Fils Inc, Cheneville. Les funerailles auront lieu le mercredi 25 fevrier 2004 a 14h30, en l'eglise de St-Felix de Valois, Cheneville, suivies de l'inhumation au cimetiere du meme endroit. Heures de visites: mercredit a compter de 10h30. La famille tient a remercier le Dr Gosselin et la personnel du 5e etage du Foyer du Bonheur de Hull pour les bon soins prodigues a Mme Lirette. Pour vos messages de sympathie par courriel: www.maisonfuneraireshields.qc.ca ou par telecopier (819)983-6865. Le Droit 2004 | Lirette, Paulette Ubalda (I14074)
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| 15944 | MONEY SAVING SPECIALS These Prices Good from Oct. 6th to Oct. 12th Sugar 10 lbs 64 cents Tomato Catsup 18 cents Matches 6 boxes 25 cents Homstor Flour 24 1/2 lbs $1.03 49 lbs $2.00 98 lbs $3.90 Tomato Soup 2 cans 15 cents Cream Mustard 11 cents Starch 2 pkgs 15 cents JOHN J. GAUTHIER Bark River, Mich. Shaffer, Mich. Ford River Switch, Mich. | Gauthier, John Gregory (I7)
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| 15945 | Monique Denis Jean, residence: Notre-Dame-de-Quebec, 12 years | Jean dit Denis, Marie Monique (I2582)
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| 15946 | Monique lived with her daughter Rosa until her death. | Gagnon, Monique (I264)
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| 15947 | Monique spoke only French, although she could speak a little English. All of her children spoke French. She owned a very large "Benoit" rosary which she acquired in Quebec. She used it every night when she went to bed. It is believed that she had this rosary before Henry was born. | Gagnon, Monique (I264)
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| 15948 | Monsieur de Maisonneuve ceded 30 arpents of land within the town to Gilles. | Lauzon, Gilles (I10576)
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| 15949 | Monsieur de Maisonneuve, governor, gave Jacques 30 arpents of land joining the city, between son-in-law Urbain Tessier and Lambert Closse, more than an arpent in the city to the north of Rue Saint-Joseph. | Archambault, Jacques (I10531)
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| 15950 | Monsieur Rouer de Villeray, seigneur of Saint-Lawrence County, and Msgr de Laval appointed Rene magistrate for the Ile d'Orleans and the Beaupre Coast. | Cochon, Rene Sieur de L'Averdiere (I1069)
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