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20451 Pierre, along with his brother Toussaint and cousin Pierre Doucet, was kidnapped. Pierre Doucet, age 6, Pierre Cholet, age 5 and Toussaint Cholet, age 4 years, were sold to a sea captain. Pierre Doucet died aboard ship on the way to France. Pierre and Toussaint Cholet spent their childhood in St. Malo, France before they were pressed into service as ship's boys. Pierre's name was changed to Louis Marin and Toussaint's to Toussaint Marin. At the age of 30, he and his brother Toussaint deserted ship at Labrador. Toussaint died shortly after they deserted. Pierre then began a ten year odyssey to find his parents. He did find them, when he was about 40 years old, in September of 1880, at St. Polycarpe. Cholette, Pierre (I6705)
 
20452 Pierre, along with his father and brother Philippe, helped defend Riviere-Ouelle from the English fleet under the command of Capitan Phipps.
 
Boucher, Pierre (I626)
 
20453 Pierre, along with Michel Bouchard and his 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.
 
Dancose, Pierre (I973)
 
20454 Pierre, at the age of 62 or 63, had notary Normandin draw up papers stating that he would give his land at Champlain to Michel-Ignace Disy, 34 years old, eldest son of ancestor Pierre, on the condition that the recipient feed, house, shelter and support him and upon his death have thirty masses said for the repose of his soul. Richer, Pierre (I5861)
 
20455 Pierre, like his sister Marguerite, had been left in the care of neighbors, Jean Magna dit Lesperance and Marie Moitie, after the death of his father Jean Verdon and the departure of his mother. Verdon, Pierre (I5866)
 
20456 Pierre, merchant from the parish of Loyse, delivered 200 sickles on the feast of Saint Jean-Baptiste to Claude Bailly, resident of Tourouve. Bailly had ordered them on 11 February 1640. Notory Jacques Douaire of Tourouve prepared the receipt. Paradis, Pierre (I7135)
 
20457 Pierre, Noel and Madeleine bought 3 arpents in with from Pierre Gibouin for 1500 silver livres to be paid in three installments. Pierre Gibouin was to return to France but did not actually leave until the fall of 1677. Gibouin continued to work the land until 1677. Simard dit Lombrette, Noel (I2941)
 
20458 Pioneer Nadeau Resident Dead
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Telesphore Gauthier, 91, Lived in Community For 63 Years
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Telesphore Gauthier, 91, resident of Nadeau for 63 years, father of Mrs. Delia Bodette of Escanaba, died Easter Sunday at his home in Nadeau. He was born in Laurian, Canada, March 23, 1853, and married Catherine Leclaire Aug. 11, 1870 at Alfred, Ont.. In 1876 they came to Republic, where Mr. Gauthier was employed as a miner, and in 1881 moved to Nadeau. Mrs. Gauthier died in 1935 at the age of 85.
Surviving are seven daughters and three sons: Mrs. Delia Bodette, Escanaba; Mrs. Georgiana Racicot, Nadeau; Mrs. E. Faille, Chicago; Mrs. Louise Bunker, Neenah; Mrs. Laura Seymour, Midland; Mrs. Della Dezer and Mrs. Flossie Bodwin, Camden, N.J.; Peter Gauthier, Munising; John G. Gauthier, Bark River; Napoleon Gauthier, Shaker Heights, Ohio.
There are 67 greandchildren, 115 great-grandchildren, and 17 great-great-grandchildren. Of the 67 grandchildren, 17 are in the armed forces of the United States along with three of the great-grandchildren.
The body was returned Monday to the home from Boyle funeral parlors at Bark River, and will lie in state until the funeral at 9 a. m. Wednesday at St. Bruno's church, Nadeau, of which Mr. Gauthier was a devout member. Burial will be in the family lot in Nadeau cemetery. 
Gauthier, Telesphore (I49)
 
20459 Place listed in his mother's obituary. Otto, Henry (I5006)
 
20460 Place listed in his mother's obituary. Otto, Frank (I5010)
 
20461 Place listed in obituary for her mother.
"Mrs. Mabel Marsh and Mrs. Ray H. Newman, who made their home with their mother. 
Otto, Mable (I5012)
 
20462 Place listed on marriage certificate. Morisette, Charles Alexander (I5980)
 
20463 Place of residence on death certificate was Big Rapids, Mecosta, Michigan. LaVallee, Jean Baptiste (John) (I14396)
 
20464 Plaisance Raymond, Marie Fidelia Azelma (I26)
 
20465 Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery:
April 1996 - Volume 97 - Issue 5 - p 1090
Obituary
?b?Colette Perras, M.D.
?i?Camirand?/i?, ?i?Andr?/i? ?i?M.D.?/i?
?/b?Dr. Colette Perras, as a young Montreal physician, chose to become a plastic surgeon. She went to New York City to train at the Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center and at the Memorial Center under the supervision of prominent surgeons such as Webster, Pack, Adair, Little, and Hayes Martin.
She came back as a professor at the University of Montreal and was named chief of plastic surgery at the Hotel Dieu Hospital in 1970. She was a diplomate of the American Board of Plastic Surgery and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. She was invited as a speaker all over the world and took part in many publications, including chapters of prestigious textbooks on aesthetic and reconstructive surgery.
She was a pioneer as a woman and an inspiration for the new generation of women physicians. As a teacher for trainees, she had no equal and very high expectations (Blair Rogers once told me she was the toughest chief resident he ever knew), but at the same time she was most generous. Her only preoccupation was always perfection.
Besides, she could have been a concert pianist, claiming it was partly responsible for her tremendous hand skills. She studied to become an airplane pilot, was an accomplished art collector, was a world champion at skeet shooting, and still holds the world record for the largest tuna ever fished(men and women).
On May 14, 1994, cancer overcame this power of nature, and Canada as well as the world of plastic surgery lost one of its pride. She will never be replaced.
 
Perras, Dr. Colette (I13996)
 
20466 Poigneur refers to someone involved with fisheries.
 
Leroy, Nicolas (I10822)
 
20467 possible alternate birth date - 31 Aug 1858 in Kewanee, Wis. per Marie Nadeau Gustafson letter to Ruth Gauthier LaMotte dated 11 Jan 1977. Nadeau, David (I75)
 
20468 Possible baptism date. Mignault dit Chatillon, Jean (I6854)
 
20469 Possible birth date for child of Francois and Judith:
Francois born Jan 1801 
Cholet dit Laviolette, Francois (I478)
 
20470 possible birth date of 10 Oct 1926 at Englewood, N.J. - per research done by Carmen Laurer Seymour about 1990-1991 Dezer, Charles Nathaniel III (I5019)
 
20471 possible birth date of 16 Oct 1909 at Nadeau, Michigan - per research done by Carmen Laurer Seymour about 1990-1991 Faille, "Nonie" Veronica (I4861)
 
20472 possible birth date of 28 Oct 1907 at Nadeau, Michigan - per research done by Carmen Laurer Seymour about 1990-1991 Gauthier, Arthur John (I4937)
 
20473 possible birth date of 8 Jan 1917 - per research done by Carmen Laurer Seymour about 1990-1991 Racicot, Marie Germaine (I4857)
 
20474 possible burial - Mt. Elliott Cemetery - Michael Flannery, buried 16, Aug 1917 Flannery, Michael (I5205)
 
20475 possible burial - Mt. Elliott Cemetery Detroit - Ann Flannery buried 24 Feb 1915 Flanagan, Ann (I3063)
 
20476 possible child - Mary J McGuire born 20 Oct 1888, Detroit - parents Philip McGuire (grocer) and Mary McGuire McGuire, Philip (I3076)
 
20477 possible children

Pierre Mezeray born about 1651 and married Jeanne Quenneville
Marie (Louise) married Jean Adam 
Mezeray dit Nopces, Rene (I11881)
 
20478 possible date of 25 May 1910 Lirette, Marie Marthe (I1221)
 
20479 possible information related to Joachim - LDS #1287384 11/15/00
Ste. Scholastique - 1827 -
Joachim Labrosse died quarante et un (41), vingt cinq Aout (25 Aug), mil huit cent vingt sept - present: Joachim Labrosse, pere, freres Eustache, Jean Baptiste and Joseph 
Labrosse, Joachim (I60)
 
20480 possible marriage date - 21 Jan 1921 at St. Bruno Church in Nadeau, Michigan - per research done by Carmen Laurer Seymour about 1990-1991 Family F1751
 
20481 Possible marriage date of 25 October 1610 at La Croix, according to Fichier Orgine. La Croix is near Blere, France. Family F4425
 
20482 possibly died before 1670 at Fontenay-le-Comte, France Lumineau, Jean (I10290)
 
20483 possibly died from the smallpox epidemic that year. Filiatrault, Rene (I6073)
 
20484 possibly William McCullough McCullough (I5013)
 
20485 Pothier, notary. Neither spouse could sign the marriage contract. Family F268
 
20486 PRACTICAL APPROACH' LEADS WIDOW TO TEACHING POSITION

New teachers, usually have some more idealistic goal than money.
Not Alyce Gauthier, of Livonia. It was just a matter of economics that lead her to go to school for four and a half years to get a teaching certificate.
"When my husband died in 1957, I reviewed our financial situation and realized that it would be best for the entire family if I could be prepared to start working when Mary Beth (Mrs. Gauthier's youngest daughter) started first grade," she said.
"Any natural talent I had would be working with teenage students. The field of business has always interested me. Hence business education."
Just pure and simple economics, Mrs. Gauthier, 9611 Melrose, admitted.

LIVONIA SUBSITUTE
Mrs. Gauthier, who was graduated from the university of Detroit in August, is now a subtitute teacher in the Livonia school system. She can teach typing, shorthand, business law, or economics.
Her husband, Laurence, died Feb. 1, 1957, of lung cancer. He was manager of the chemical and metallurgical engineering department of Ford Motor Co.
"I estimated that the insurance money would last six years. This would give me six years to equip myself to do something," Mrs. Gauthier said.
When she started at U. of D. in September, 1957, she had been out of school almost 17 years. She had been graduated from St. Anthony High School in June, 1940.

HIGH GRADES
At U. of D. Mrs. Gauthier had a B average and received an award for scholarship from the United Business Education Association.
The youngest of Mrs. Gauthier's five children received motherly care from a neighbor, Mrs. Alma Brielmaier, 9815 Melrose, while Mrs. Gauthier was at school.
The youngest, Mary Beth, was 1 1/2 when her mother started school, is now a first grader at Rosedale Grade School, Livonia.
The other four children are spread from the 12th grade down:
Michele, 17, is a senior at Ladywood High School; her younger sister, Laura, 15, is a sophomore. Larry, 11, is in the sixth grad at St. Michael Grad School. David, 9, is a fourth grader at Roseville.

CHILDREN'S DEGREE
"My children have all earned this degree," Mrs. Gauthier says. "Without their help with chores around the house, it could never have been done."
"Mrs. Brielmaier, also, is due a great deal of credit. I could never have left day after day without knowing they were being loved and cared for."
Mrs. Gauthier has a little sideline also.
She's "Mom" to several University of Michigan students from India who go to her house for weekends and vacations.
"For the past three years we have opened out home to students from U. of M. from India. They - three boys in particular - have spent Thanksgiving, Christmas, and spring vacations with us, plus many weekends throughout the year," Mrs. Gauthier says.
"I'm "Mom" to these boys and my children are their 'American brothers and sisters,' " she adds. 
McCoy, Alyce Mable (I6)
 
20487 Prairie de la Madeleine Verdon, Jean (I5859)
 
20488 prayer card information McCoy, Adeline M. (I248)
 
20489 prayer card information McCoy, Adeline M. (I248)
 
20490 PRDH #234087 Carriere, Joachim (I7793)
 
20491 PRDH #279511
Note - Les parents de l'epouse "autrefois de cette paroisse et absents depuis quinze ans"
Le marigage a ete "autorise par un billet de M. le grand Vicaire"
Tthe parents of the wife " in the past of this parish and absentees for fifteen years ". Marriage has been " allow by a permission of Mr Le Grand Vicaire ". 
Family F1055
 
20492 PRDH #47414 - Francois occupation: Procureru, Greffier (clerk of the court), residence: Baillage de Vite, Diocese de Main Renusson, Francois (I3186)
 
20493 PRDH #47414 - Jean from Vire Lepinet, Catherine (I3187)
 
20494 PRDH #47543
"Le quantieme de la date de l'acte a ete omis, il est situe entre B 1 jun 1689 er S 12 jul 1689" 
Family F1623
 
20495 PRDH #84028
Marriage - acte conserve au presbytere de L'ile Dupas 
Family F1352
 
20496 Presbyterian Church in Oshkosh Family F2036
 
20497 Present - Joseph and Francois Bigras, Pierre Bouleau, Jean Baptise Gauthier Family F1054
 
20498 present at baptism of Prisque Lessart, 10 June 1674 at Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre Pelletier, Claude (I2544)
 
20499 Present at baptism was her grandfather Jean Voine of Cote St Jean de cette paroisse. Voine, Barbe (I5598)
 
20500 Present at baptism was her grandfather, Joachim Richer. Richer, Marie Jeanne (I4781)
 

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