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22101 She was listed as "sage-femme" or wise woman. Amiot, Catherine Ursule (I6259)
 
22102 She was listed as being 45 years old. Guillaume, Anne (I4217)
 
22103 She was Marguerite Gervaise. Lauzon, Marguerite (I4164)
 
22104 She was married at Notre-Dame de Quebec to Michel Chauvin. This couple had two children. While passing through France in 1650, Louis Prudhomme learned that Michel had already been married and his wife was living in poverty at Sainte-Suzanne. On 8 Oct 1650, in the presence of Paul de Chomedey, according to the notes of the notary Jean de Saint-Pere, Chauvin admitted his mistake. Michel was returned to France. Archambault, Anne (I10569)
 
22105 She was noted at Quebec City on 11 November 1649. Metayer, Marie (I8839)
 
22106 She was one of the English colonial children carried off during a raid by the French and Indians on Deerfield, Mass. She was raised as a French Catholic in the home of Jean Quenet at Bellevue. Helene, Marie Madeleine (I590)
 
22107 She was orginally from Lardeliere, France. Toureau, Francoise (I10532)
 
22108 She was orginally from Lardeliere, France. Tourault, Francoise (I2452)
 
22109 She was originally from St. Rogatien, France. Boisdon, Marie (I10976)
 
22110 She was possibly from La Rochelle, Aunis, France. Jeanne may have been the daughter of Jean Mechin from La Rochelle, a plowman, workman and sailor who enlisted with Pierre Le Gardeur 16 June 1645 at La Rochelle before notary Teleuron. Jean drowned 6 November 1646 off the Cap a l'Arbre en route to Trois-Rivieres and was buried 20 December 1646 at Quebec City. Meschin, Jeanne (I8320)
 
22111 She was present at baptism for Marie Genevieve Deleret on 18 March 1721. Boucher, Marie (I13219)
 
22112 She was present at the baptism of granddaughter Marie Francoise Colin, daughter of Marie Madeleine Luno and Pierre Colin, at St. Francois de la Riviere du Sud. Giasson, Marie Helene (I4681)
 
22113 She was present at the baptism of Jean Andre Geli, son of Jean Geli and Ursule Turbal. Gervais, Andree (I7288)
 
22114 She was sent to Sacred Heart Convent in 1887. Sweeney, Clara Mabel (I46)
 
22115 She was Sister Marie Marthe of the Sisters of St. Joseph. Lavallee, Marie Adelina (I1624)
 
22116 She was Sister St. Ignace of the Congregation Notre-Dame. Asselin, Marie Madeleine (I12275)
 
22117 She was with her mother and siblings. Raymond, Gaetane (I2511)
 
22118 She was with her mother and siblings. Raymond, Jeannine Anita (I2513)
 
22119 She was with her mother and siblings. Raymond, Yvette Margaret (I3395)
 
22120 She was with his mother and siblings. Raymond, Fernande Louise (I2516)
 
22121 Shelburne Apts - Apt C McCoy, Robert Emmett (I39)
 
22122 sickly childhood Garnier, Anne (I10988)
 
22123 Sieur de LaMontagne, a Champenois Jeremie, Noel (I4367)
 
22124 Silver - Norman M. Silver, aged 84, of Grand Rapids, a veteran of World War II, passed away Sunday evening, December 10, 1995. He is survived by his daughters, Nancy Silver and Barbara (Patrick) Parsons; and granddaughter, Kelly Parsons. Private family services will be held in Detroit. Silver, Norman Matthew (I5210)
 
22125 Simon is listed as a migrant from La Rochelle. His occupation was charron, charpentier. He was engaged for three years at 100 livres per year. He came after he was widowed to Canada with his son Pierre. Richaume, Simon (I2108)
 
22126 Simon Rochon, in the names of Jacques Guay and Marie Rochon, sold Emery 3 arpents of frontage situated at St. Jean between the farms of Jean Brochu and Vincent Boissonneau. He paid 300 livres in three installments. Son Jean Blouin became the owner of this property. Belouin, Emery (I6630)
 
22127 Simone Chalifour, 40 years, from Notre-Dame-de-Quebec Chalifour, Simone (I10538)
 
22128 Since Francois had inherited 38,000 livres from his father, he had a will drawn up. He wanted to buried in the church of Recollets or "at the nearest place where his death occured". He bequeathed 32,000 livres to the community for helping him build a religious house at Ville-Marie. He promised to the poor hospital of Saint-Joseph 300 livres in annual income, the proceeds from a capitol of 6,000 livres. The executor of his estate would be his uncle, Father Louis Kermeneur, priest and grand-vicar of the diocese of Leon. Francois did not sign. Quemeneur dit Laflamme, Francois (I6745)
 
22129 Since Francoise was buried without the customary 24-hour delay, she may have died of the "pestilential fever" epidemic that struck the colony that year. Evidence to support that she knew she was dying is found in the contract drawn up by notary Duquet the day before she died. Noel and Francoise made a mutual donation of all their goods to the surviving member of the couple. They also granted land to their two youngest sons, Jean and Noel. Grenier, Francois (I6945)
 
22130 Since Jean Baptiste purchase land on 23 January 1656, he must have arrived in Canada during the year 1655. Halle, Jean Baptiste (I6524)
 
22131 Sister M. Rose Cecile Racicot, Valerie (I4849)
 
22132 Sister Mary Columbiere Racicot, Florence M. (I4856)
 
22133 Sister Mary Germaine Racicot, Margaret F. (I4850)
 
22134 Sister Mary Sacred Heart Gauthier, Laura Eleonora (I91)
 
22135 Sister Mary Sacred Heart of Our Lady of Charity Convent *obituary for sister, Louise Gauthier Bunker Gauthier, Laura Eleonora (I91)
 
22136 Sister of the Congreation Notre-Dame. Guyon, Marie Anne (I2810)
 
22137 Sister of the Congregation Notre-Dame. Guyon, Elisabeth (I2813)
 
22138 Situated between birth entry dated 3 Sep 1700 and burial entry dated 17 Nov 1700. Family F2754
 
22139 Smaller communities flourished
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Hyde
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Hyde, a little village located between Escanaba and Bark River, on Highway US-2 and 41, was an outgrowth of the closing of the lumber mills at Ford River. Men were forced to seek other employment, and many became farmers or woodsworkes and settled in this area. The village settled in this area.
The village received its name from a man names Welcome Hyde who once owned considerable property in the area but it was call Ford River Switch for many years because the trains "switched" there.
The first postmaster of Hyde was Alexander Morin, in 1890. The office was closed in 1913. The story of Hyde includes part of Wells Township, as well as Ford River Township; as the road north of the village is the dividing line between the two townships. The residents on the east side belong to Wells township, and the residents on the west side to Ford River township. Some years ago, part of Bark River Township was also included in Ford River Township.
The centers of activity at Hyde were the two main buildings - the store and the tavern. The first store owner was a Mr. Forgette who also ran the post office. Herman Dittrich later ran the store which was also a "tea room" where ice cream and pop were sold. Later John Gauthier purchase it and made it into a real "general" store selling groceries, farmers' clothing, grain and feed. The store was the real hub of the little community where the farmers and their wives would gather to exchange the news of the village. During the long, cold winter months when farm work was slack, the men gatherered around the old, potbellied wood stove to swap tales and eat soda crackers and dill pickles from the wooden barrels nearby. And some of them would play pool in the back room. Gauthier's clerk was Frank Blake who workd for Gauthier for a number of years and then bought the store in 1947, running it for many years. In 1973 the building was converted into apartments by A & M Builders. 
Gauthier, John Gregory (I7)
 
22140 SOCIAL CLUB

Gauthier-LaMotte
Bark River - Pink peonies, roses and orange blossoms decorated the main and side altars of St. George"s church Saturday morning for the ceremony uniting in marriage Miss Ruth Florence Gauthier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Gauthier of Bark River, and Russell LaMotte of Detroit, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMotte of Lake Linden.
The bridegroom's uncle, Rev. Fr. D. Joseph Breault, performed the ceremony and was celebrant of the nuptial mass, unpon the occasion of the twenty-second anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood.
The music of the mass was sung by St. George's church choir.
Mrs. Edwin Bergman was organist and director, while Miss Belle Bodette sang the Ave Maria at the offertory. The Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin was played as the processional and Mendelssohn's Wedding March as the recessional.
The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white satin fitted bridal gown, fitted with lace insets and a Peter Pan collar and long fitted sleeves. She wore a shoulder length veil and carried an arm bouquet of pink bud roses and fever few.
Miss Jean LaMotte, sister of the bridesgroom, attended her as maid of honor in a gown of aqua moire and a shoulder length veil of peach net. She carried a bouquet of roses and snapdragons.
Mr. LaMotte was attended by Laurence Gauthier, brother of the bride.
Mrs. Gauthier wore blue figures crepe with white accessories, while Mrs. LaMotte wore rose beige crepe with white accessories.
The bride is a graduate of Escanaba high school and Michigan State college. She was a member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority and was an instructor the past two years in the primary grades of the Schaffer school.
Mr. LaMotte is a graduate of Lake Linden high school and is now with the Murray Body Corporation of Detroit.
A wedding breakfast for the bridal party was served at the home of the bride for twelve guests. Dinner was served at one o'clock at St. George's church auditorium for fifty-two guests. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the table decorations.
Mr. LaMotte and his bride left immediately following the dinner for Detroit, where the bridegroom is employed and where the young couple will make their home.
The bride wore a traveling costume of dark blue trimmed in white.
Out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mrs. Mary Breault, Mr. and Mrs. John LaMotte and children, Jean, Robert and George, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence LaMotte, Mr. and Mrs. Ed LaMotte, Houghton; Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaMotte, Lake Linden, and Miss Lyle Harrington, Calumet.
Also John and Allen LaMotte, Mr. and Mrs. Armand Lanouette, Mrs. Clarence Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Orndoff, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gauthier and family, Detroit, and Miss Dororthy Croswell, Lansing.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nadeau, Green Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Marcella Nadeau, Stephenson; Mrs. G. Racicot, Telesphore Gauthier, Mrs. Olive Nadeau, Barney Nadeau, Powers; Mr. and Mrs. A. Seymour, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rouse, Iron Mountain; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackley, Minneapolis; and Mrs. Delia and Belle Bodette. 
Family F5
 
22141 Social Club
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Bridge and Shower
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Mrs. William Ramspeck, 1021 Eighth Avenue south, entertained at an evening bridge party and linen shower at her home complimentary to Mrs. Harvey Gauthier, the former Cele Croswell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Croswell.
Three tables were in play, Mrs. Dorothy Casey Quinn winning first prize for high score and Miss Catherine Curran receiving the consolation award, Mrs. Gauthier received a number of beautiful gifts.
The bride, whose marriage to Mr. Gauthier took place in Chicago on December 27, last, is leaving Saurday for Port Huron, Mich., to join Mr. Gauthier who is located there as a member of the staff of the offices of Auditor-General John K. Stack. 
Croswell, Celia Mae (I222)
 
22142 Social Security Index stated her last residence was Holly, Oakland, Michigan. Berthiaume, Claire Margaret (I2478)
 
22143 Soldat de Carignan, Cie de Varennes. Baune dit Lafranchise, Jean (I1399)
 
22144 Soldat de M. Delorimier. Desforges dit St. Maurice, Jean (I5857)
 
22145 soldat de Sabrevois.
parents from de St. Volle, diocese de Langres, Champagne. 
Henry dit Laforge, Vincent (I334)
 
22146 Soldat des troupes de la Marine, compagnie de Blainville. Labrosse, Raymond (I75)
 
22147 Sometime during 1659, Eloi was captured by the Iroquois and killed while in captivity. Jarry dit Lahaye, Eloi (I669)
 
22148 son of Alex Trombly and Julia Billings Trombly, Alexander J. (I5542)
 
22149 son of Charles Richmond and Nancy McDougall Richmond, John Dougall (I6076)
 
22150 Son of Francois Connil (maitre texier) and Jeanne Cormeau. They were residents of Saint-Georges d'Oleron in 1664. Connil, Pierre (I3409)
 

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