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16201 Noel purchased at least 4 pieces of property and distributed them to his sons. Simard dit Lombrette, Noel (I2941)
 
16202 Noel received a plot of land from Robert Giffard. The act was drawn up by notary Lespinasse. The land was located to the west of the Montmorency Falls, in the Villeneuve section of Beauport. It was along side the present-day ?i?Boulevard des Chutes?/i?. Langlois, Noel (I1634)
 
16203 Noel received a plot of land from Robert Giffard. The location of the land was to the west of Montmorency Falls, in the Villeneuve section of Beauport, along the present day ?i?Boulevard des Chutes?/i?, where the shopping mall and Caisse Populaire now stand. Langlois, Noel (I6944)
 
16204 Noel sold his homestead at Riviere Saint-Charles to Pierre Pellerin dit Saint-Amand. Rose, Noel (I1843)
 
16205 Noel sold his land at Chateau-Richer to the surgeon Claude Petiot for 27 livres. This land was located near Francois LeFranc. Rose, Noel (I1843)
 
16206 Noel stated he was from St. Leonard, eveche de Sees, Normandie. Notary was Claude Aubert. Family F2835
 
16207 Noel took a lease for three years on the land of Pierre Cauchon dit Lafontaine, at the Petit-Cap, more precisely to the east of Sainte-Anne, near the river of the same name. Rose, Noel (I1843)
 
16208 Noel was able to sign his name, count and make wheels and carriages. It is not known how he learned his trade. Morin, Noel Sieur de Saint-Luc (I1880)
 
16209 Noel was from the town of Brie-Comte-Robert, arrondissement of Melum, department of Seine-et-Marne, France. Morin, Noel Sieur de Saint-Luc (I1880)
 
16210 Noel was given a concession at Cap-Maillard at the Petite-Riviere-Saint-Francois. Simard dit Lombrette, Noel (I2941)
 
16211 Noel was offered a contract by Abbot Pierre de Francheville, administrator of the Seminary to care for the Seminary properties at Baie Saint-Paul for 5 years. The contract would begin at Easter 1678 and continue until Easter 1683. Noel would care for 2 oxen, 6 cows, 2 sows and a male pig. He would maintain buildings, plow land, dig ditches and put up fences. Any profit or loss would be shared equally. Noel needed to make 1000 pine planks and would earn 27 livres per hundred and 30 livres for timber. "Half of the nets salt and barrels" would be provided for salmon fishing. Simard dit Lombrette, Noel (I2941)
 
16212 Noel was part of the first recruits sent to Canada by the Company of One Hundred Associates. Langlois, Noel (I1634)
 
16213 Noel's son, Jean-Baptiste, agreed to support his father until his death. Noel was to pay Jean-Baptiste 1,500 livres and half the income from the fief of Saint-Luc. On 31 October 1675, all members of the Noel's family agreed to sell all the property at Saint-Genevieve to Charles Bazire for 3,000 livres. Morin, Noel Sieur de Saint-Luc (I1880)
 
16214 Noelle left 50 livres to the Fabrique of Champlain for the fees for masses and 60 to the Recollects of Trois-Rivieres or to those of Montreal, depending on the place of her death. Landeau, Marie Noelle (I11483)
 
16215 Noelle stated she lived on Rue Saint-Vincent in Ville-Marie. Landeau, Marie Noelle (I11483)
 
16216 Noelle's son-in-law, Paul Desmarais, promised to pay her 15 livres annually for rents on 90 arpents of land on the isle Bouchard. Landeau, Marie Noelle (I11483)
 
16217 Norman P. Bunker

Norman P. Bunker, 85, Neenah, passed away Wednesday, February 16, 2011, at Oakridge Gardens Nursing Center, Menasha. Funeral services will be held at 11:30 a.m. Monday, Feb. 28, 2011, at St. Gabriel Catholic Church, 900 Geiger St., Neenah, with Fr. Richard Allen officiating. Visitation will be from 9:30 a.m. Monday, February 28, 2011, at the church until the time of the Mass. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established. A complete obituary will appear in the Friday, February 25, 2011 edition.
Kessler Funeral Home & Cremation Services
Neenah 920 722 6464
www.kesslerfh.com 
Bunker, Norman Paul (I6228)
 
16218 Not daughter of Lavinia Leonard, Mary A. (I295)
 
16219 Not daughter of Lavinia Leonard, Betsey Jane (I297)
 
16220 Not daughter of Lavinia Leonard, Catherine (I299)
 
16221 Not daughter of Lavinia - Is this Almira Carman? Leonard, Almira (I296)
 
16222 Not found on 1871 census for St. Jacques de Montcalm

Not found on 1871 census for St. Theodore de Chertsey, Montcalm

Not found on 1871 census for St. Calixte, Montcalm

Not found on 1871 census for Montreal Centre, Centre Ward; West Ward; East Ward

Not found on 1871 census for Montreal East, St. Jacques Ward; Ste. Marie Ward; 
Heroux, Jean Louis (I1119)
 
16223 not listed on 1881 census Richer, Joseph Ferdinand (I13169)
 
16224 not listed on the 1666 census Menard, Marguerite (I5845)
 
16225 not on 1861 census McGuire, Alexander (I5730)
 
16226 Not on 1884 Michigan census. Gauthier, Mary Jane (I4811)
 
16227 not on 1911 census Lirette, Joseph Henry Rolland (I14779)
 
16228 not on 1940 census Boudwin, Dorothy J. (I4871)
 
16229 Not sure of exact dates Guay, Prospere (I12862)
 
16230 Notaries Dupuis and Gary drew up the inventory of property. Baiselat, Benjamin (I12116)
 
16231 Notaries M. LeCat and M. Le Semelier drew up the contract. Margaret Richard received a dowry which included a house on the Rue Guerin Boisseau in Paris, inherited from her mother, and ? 1,000.
 
Family F4941
 
16232 Notary Abel Michon (notaire royal cote du sud) drew up the contract. Present were Jacques Asselin, father, Jacques Tallebot dit Jervais and Charlotte Sommereuse, father and mother of Charlotte. Family F5047
 
16233 Notary Abel Michon drew up the contract. Family F4031
 
16234 Notary Abel Michon drew up the contract. Family F4409
 
16235 Notary Abraham Perot drew up the contract. Family F1932
 
16236 Notary Abraham Turgeon drew up the contract. Family F3147
 
16237 Notary Adhemar Family F2211
 
16238 Notary Adhemar drew up a marriage contract between Francoise and Jean Lecart, but it was annulled. Michel, Francoise (I4015)
 
16239 Notary Adhemar drew up her will. De Liercourt, Anne Antoinette (I2163)
 
16240 Notary Adhemar drew up the contract Family F1273
 
16241 Notary Adhemar drew up the contract in the presence of the bride and groom, Jean Brunet dit Lasabloniere and Marie Madeleine Richaume, parents of Catherine. Family F2461
 
16242 Notary Adhemar drew up the contract. Family F2461
 
16243 Notary Adhemar drew up the contract. Family F3924
 
16244 Notary Adhemar drew up the contract. Family F4320
 
16245 Notary Adhemar drew up the contract. Present were Francois Martin dit Langevin, father, and Joseph Trotier, father. Family F2048
 
16246 Notary Adhemar drew up the contract. Present were Joseph Trotier and Marie Jeanne Robillard, parents of Joseph. Noted age of Joseph, 23 years, and Catherine, 19 years. Family F2047
 
16247 Notary Adhemar drew up the contract. Contract filed 26 January 1695. Family F5413
 
16248 Notary Adhemar drew up the inventory of Catherine's estate. The inventory listed 3 old stuffed chairs, 1 small storage bin, 3 large and 1 small storage places, 1 equipped plow, 8 head of cattle, 12 hens and one big sow. Charles, Catherine (I10406)
 
16249 Notary Ameau drew up a contract between Marie and Nicolas Masson. Legendre, Marie (I1411)
 
16250 Notary Ameau drew up a marriage contract at Cap de la Madeleine, though neither spouse could sign it. Family F1698
 

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