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20101 | Oliver Morel, Sieur de la Durantaye, was declared a member of the Soverign Council by the King. He was appointed on 29 October and received his commisson on 26 November. | Morel dit Deladurantaye, Olivier (I9009)
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20102 | Olivier and Anna were living with their widowed daughter Marie Anna Lavallee. | Lirette, Olivier Prosper (I1209)
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20103 | Olivier and Marie promised to give Anne and Guillaume Labelle 3 blankets, 4 chickens and 60 livres "in two equal payments". Anne was endowered with 300 livres tournois. | Charbonneau, Olivier (I5557)
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20104 | Olivier Charbonneau, habitant, 52 years Marie Garnier, 43 years Anne Charbonneau, 9 years Joseph Charbonneau, 6 years Jean Charbonneau, 4 years Elisabeth Charbonneau, 2 and 1/2 years Michel Charbonneau, 15 months | Charbonneau, Anne (I2681)
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20105 | Olivier Charbonneau, habitant, 52 years Marie Garnier, 43 years Anne Charbonneau, 9 years Joseph Charbonneau, 6 years Jean Charbonneau, 4 years Elisabeth Charbonneau, 2 and 1/2 years Michel Charbonneau, 15 months | Garnier, Marie (I3512)
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20106 | Olivier Charbonneau, habitant, 52 years Marie Garnier, 43 years Anne Charbonneau, 9 years Joseph Charbonneau, 6 years Jean Charbonneau, 4 years Elisabeth Charbonneau, 2 and 1/2 years Michel Charbonneau, 15 months | Charbonneau, Elisabeth (I3521)
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20107 | Olivier Charbonneau, habitant, 52 years Marie Garnier, 43 years Anne Charbonneau, 9 years Joseph Charbonneau, 6 years Jean Charbonneau, 4 years Elisabeth Charbonneau, 2 and 1/2 years Michel Charbonneau, 15 months | Charbonneau, Jean (I3522)
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20108 | Olivier Charbonneau, habitant, 52 years Marie Garnier, 43 years Anne Charbonneau, 9 years Joseph Charbonneau, 6 years Jean Charbonneau, 4 years Elisabeth Charbonneau, 2 and 1/2 years Michel Charbonneau, 15 months | Charbonneau, Joseph (I3523)
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20109 | Olivier Charbonneau, habitant, 52 years Marie Garnier, 43 years Anne Charbonneau, 9 years Joseph Charbonneau, 6 years Jean Charbonneau, 4 years Elisabeth Charbonneau, 2 and 1/2 years Michel Charbonneau, 15 months | Charbonneau, Michel (I3524)
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20110 | Olivier Jean Baptiste Gasnier, from paroisse de Notre-Dame-de-Quebec. | Gagne, Olivier (I1554)
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20111 | Olivier Larrette died Aug 16, 1879, age 70 years Laborer born Prov Quebec Debility, one year informant - Adeline Marcie (Mercier, daughter of Olivier) registered Dec 17, 1879 | Lirette, Jean Olivier (I1251)
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20112 | Olivier leased a farm with Pierre Dagenais. Payment was set at twelve minots of wheat, due in the autumn of 1664. | Charbonneau, Olivier (I5557)
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20113 | Olivier leased a piece of land from Andre Charly dit Saint-Ange for one year. Charly promised lodging in town the the Charbonneau family. Olivier was in charge of 2 pigs, a cow, fourteen hens, a rooster, and thirteen chickens. He seeded, harvested and then paid his rent with twelve minots of peas and ten of oats. Charbonneau received eighty four livers for spending the winter. The land was located between the present day rues Champlain and Maisonneuve, as far out as Duplessis. | Charbonneau, Olivier (I5557)
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20114 | Olivier leased a piece of land from Andre Charly dit Saint-Ange. Andre promised lodging in town for the family. Olivier took charge of two pigs, a cow, fourteen hens, a rooster and paid his rent with twelve minots of peas and ten of oats. Charbonneau received eighty-four livres for spending the winter. | Charbonneau, Olivier (I3511)
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20115 | Olivier Letardif acknowledged that Louis had filled his obligations. | Gagne, Louis (I1529)
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20116 | Olivier Letardif ceded 12 arpents of frontage by 126 deep to Etienne. He would pay rents and cens on Saint Martin's Day. Etienne was to build a home during the same year and fence his land as it was cleared. The Riviere aux Chiens divided the land. Etienne also had hunting and fishing rights. | Racine, Etienne (I1172)
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20117 | Olivier Letardif ceded Louis five arpents of waterfront property west of the Grande Riviere, in what would be Sainte-Anne du Petit-Cap and later become Sainte-Anne de Beaupre. | Gagne, Louis (I1529)
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20118 | Olivier Letardif granted a fief to Mace in the village of Chateau-Richer. The plot of land measured 30 feet long by 20 feet wide. Mace was required to build a house on the property within two years. He sold this property which included a house, 24 by 20 feet, with a cellar and loft, on 8 February 1669 to David Letourneau for 700 livres. | Gravel, Joseph Mace (I190)
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20119 | Olivier Letardif stated before notary Claude Lecoustre that "Louis Gagne will be granted patron of the said Saint-Charles Farm for six years, from All Saints Day 1646 to that of 1652". Louis would work to satisfy Letardif and the Company of One Hundred Associates. | Gagne, Louis (I1529)
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20120 | Olivier Lirette born 27 Apr 1866, Cheneville, PQ Canadian, French male, ht. -5/6, complx - M, hair- brown, eyes - blue Home address - 5911 Rosemont St. PQ Wife - Anna Destined to - son Leo Lirette Address - 6349 Faust, Detroit Time for which admitted - until Jul 26, 1946 (signature signed by Olivier Lirette) | Lirette, Olivier Prosper (I1209)
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20121 | Olivier obtained 30 arpents of land on the Saint-Francois Coast. He sold this property on 27 may 1679 to Antoine Dufresne. | Charbonneau, Olivier (I3511)
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20122 | Olivier occupied twelve arpents of land. On 15 September 1663, he sold this land to Mathuring Thibodeau for 10 livres. | Charbonneau, Olivier (I3511)
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20123 | Olivier occupied twelve square arpents of land between Mathurin Thibodeau and Marguerite Bourgeoy's land. | Charbonneau, Olivier (I5557)
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20124 | Olivier purchased fifty arpents of land from Gilbert Guillaume dit Villars. There was an old building and an unappraised house on the property. | Charbonneau, Olivier (I3511)
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20125 | Olivier received land from the seminary on the Ile de Jesus. | Charbonneau, Olivier (I3511)
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20126 | Olivier sold his 12 arpents of land to Mathurin Thibodeau for ten livres. | Charbonneau, Olivier (I5557)
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20127 | Olivier was brought to the court because he was in debt for two minots of wheat to Jacques Lemoyne. He acknowledged his debt before the notary. Almost by force, twelve livres were extracted from him. | Charbonneau, Olivier (I5557)
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20128 | On 25 Sept 1829, Peter purchased 80 acres of land in Waterford Township, Oakland County, Michigan, and gave his residence as Oakland County, Michigan Territory. The cost was $1.25 per acre for a total of $100.00. The description of the lot is W 1/2 of NE 1/4, Sec 23, township 3N, range 9E. Land patent C3150 (Vol 7, page 196, Ord 259255M) was granted on 3 December 1830. | Leonard, Peter (I293)
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20129 | On 28 June 1830, before David Paddock, Justice of the Peace, Jacob Carman, of Pontiac, acknowledges payment in full of $450.00 from Peter Leonard for mortgage executed on 7 March 1829. Peter and Lavina purchased land from Jacob Carmen. It is descibed as "the West half of the South West quarter of section twenty four in Township three North of Range nine East containing 80 acres". | Leonard, Peter (I293)
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20130 | On 28 June 1830, before David Paddock, Justice of the Peace, Jacob Carman, of Pontiac, acknowledges payment in full of $450.00 from Peter Leonard for mortgage executed on 7 March 1929. Peter and Lavina purchased land from Jacob Carmen. It is descibed as "the West half of the South West quarter of section twenty four in Township three North of Range nine East containing 80 acres". | Carman, Lavinia (I294)
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20131 | On 28 June 1830, before David Paddock, Justice of the Peace, Jacob Carman, of Pontiace, acknowledges payment in full of $450.00 from Peter Leonard for mortgage executed on 7 March 1929. Peter and Lavina purchased land from Jacob Carmen. It is descibed as "the West half of the South West quarter of section twenty four in Township three North of Range nine East containing 80 acres". | Carman, Jacob (I318)
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20132 | On 8 Jul 1824, in the Land Office in Detroit, Jacob Carman, of Niagara by N Y, purchased 80 acres of land for $1.25 per acre, totaling $100.00. The land description is Sec 24 of township 3N in range 9E. The patent was dated 20 Oct 1824. | Carman, Jacob (I318)
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20133 | On death certificate his occuption was bricklayer for W.P.A for 9 months. | Asselin, Joseph Clement (I765)
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20134 | ON FRIDAY evening Mr. and Mrs. R. Emmett McCoy, of Newport Road, entertained at a cocktail party at which they announced the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Delores, to Thomas H. Dooley. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Dooley, of Meadowwod Drive. She is a graduate of Nazareth College and is attending the University of Michigan where he affiliated with Phi Sigma Kappa. | McCoy, Patricia Delores (I43)
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20135 | On her marriage contract it states "l'epouse est dite "batarde" ". Her father is listed as Louis Dailliboust dit de Coullonge, ecuyer, viviant, enseigne dans les troupes du detachement de la marine. | Decoullonge, Claire (I3619)
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20136 | On the south bank of the St. Lawrence , at a place then known as "Pointe-a-Boyer", it was situated at the mouth of the Boyer River, on the eastern boundary of today's parish of Saint-Michel de Bellechasse. | Dubois dit Lafrance, Francois (I4216)
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20137 | Ondoye Cholette (unnamed baby) | Cholette (I14291)
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20138 | Ondoye Richer - unnamed baby | Richer (I14292)
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20139 | One document was found in Paris regarding the family of Francois: "On the 1st of June 1639, before notaries Gaultier and Poureil, Me Francois Houallet, clerk to five large farms in France, and Elisabeth Barre, his wife, living in Paris on rue des Urselins, parish of Saint-Landry, made a mutual donation to the remaining survior." | Ouellet, Francois (I555)
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20140 | One month old at time of baptism. | Juillet, Marie (I678)
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20141 | Opa Hits Meat Black Market __ Six U. P. Slaughterers Taken Into Federal Court __ Mose Cohodes, Iron Mountain Reuben Warshawsky, Stambaugh Carl Bolm, Bark River John Gauthier, Bark River Emil Latvala, Trenary Joseph LaVigne, Schaffer "We charge that the defendents have violated the government regulations by not keeping proper records and that they sold up-graded and un-graded meats at over-ceiling prices. The cases will be tried in the June term of court before Federal Judge Fred M. Raymond. | Gauthier, John Gregory (I7)
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20142 | or born 1646 | Chamaillard dit Lafontaine, Jean Vincent (I3182)
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20143 | Or St. Basile, Madawaska, New Brunswick. | Nadeau, Barney (I51)
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20144 | Ordained on 22 Sept. 1742. | Duniere, Gaspard (I9574)
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20145 | Orginally from Switzerland. | Miville dit Le Suisse, Pierre (I1036)
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20146 | Originally buried at Mt. Elliott in 1919 but later, in 1926, he was moved to Mt. Olivet. | McGuire, John Sylvester (I5276)
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20147 | originally buried elsewhere and reburied at Mt. Olivet in 1904 | McHugh, James (I3085)
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20148 | Originally issued for Alice Mabel McCoy. She was employed by Eaton Mfg. Co. at the time of receiving her social security number. | McCoy, Alyce Mable (I6)
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20149 | Originally published in 1911 by The Lewis Publishing Company of Chicago. | Source Source: S419 (S419)
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20150 | Ouellette, Emile toolmkr r 1931 Morrell | Ouellette, Jean Emile (I185)
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