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| 7851 | Marie Josephe was 18 years old at time of marriage. | Family F2055
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| 7852 | Noel leased a homestead located at Riviere Saint-Charles by promising to give 15 minots of wheat annually. Nicolas Heve or Deve was the landlord. The farm neighbored that of Nicolas Bonhomme. | Rose, Noel (I1843)
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| 7853 | page 92 R M. L. Bagg, 40, physician, value 2500, born NY Jane Bagg, 37, born NY Elizabeth Bagg, 18, born NY Antoinette Bagg, 12, born Mich Clarissa Leonard, born Michigan, age 14 Sophia Winslow, 28, born NY Alfred Davis, 17, clerk, born NY | Leonard, Clarisa "Clara" (I290)
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| 7854 | Record only list first name of Antoine. | Doyon, Antoine (I2759)
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| 7855 | Richard John McCoy, age 83 of Cadillac, died November 25, 2012 at his home He was born May 6, 1929 in Detroit the son of the late William J. and Burness (Preuss) McCoy. He was employed as the custodial supervisor at East Detroit Public School. He is survived by his daughter, Kathleen Redge and "Buddy" Dennis Bradfield of Cadillac; daughter-in-law, Colleen McCoy; grandsons, Neil (Lisa) MacKenzie, Mike (Wendy) MacKenzie, Andrew MacKenzie, Daniel McCoy; granddaughters, Jeanne MacKenzie, Shannon McCoy; 7 great-grandchildren; and brother, Tom (Millie) McCoy of Florida. He was preceded in death by his wife, Betty (Grabowski) McCoy, and son, David McCoy. Cremation has taken place and no services are scheduled at this time. Please check Richard's personal book of memories page at www.oakgrovefh.com to share a story or photo. The family has entrusted funeral arrangements to Oak Grove Funeral Home & Cremation Center. To send flowers to the family of Richard John McCoy, please visit our Heartfelt Sympathies Store. https://obittree.com (18 Dec 2018) | McCoy, Richard John (I4192)
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| 7856 | The Notary was Becquet. Andre could sign the marriage contract but Barbe could not. She was given the King's gift of 50 livres upon her marriage. | Family F1674
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| 7857 | Village de Tomba, Gouvernement de Boston. | Ennson, Catherine (I3570)
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| 7858 | " | Nadeau, Jean Baptiste (I389)
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| 7859 | " benite par un pretre (remplace la date de sepulture)" - blessed by a priest (replaces the date of burial) | Racicot, Hyppolite (I1603)
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| 7860 | "...Que s'etait moyee le 27 Avril" - Inhumee dans le cimetiere des enfants. | Perillard, Marie Therese (I4190)
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| 7861 | "?i?Ma?tre-charpentier de grosses ?uvres?/i?" | Reaume, Jean (I3685)
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| 7862 | "Accidentally killed by a falling tree, which the burial was made after a legal investigation by Lieutenant Captain Joseph Mallett" | Caille, Pierre (I2139)
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| 7863 | "At the request of Francoise-Catherine Juchereau, widow of Francois-Vianney Pachot, merchant during his lifetime at Quebec, a summons to Rene Houellet, from Grande-Anse, so that he may pay 157 livres and 6 sols for merchandise sold and delivered, with interest and expenses." | Ouellet, Rene (I521)
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| 7864 | "au marriage du migrant, sa mere porte le nom de Marie Juin. Son frere Thomas est inhume a Fontenay-le-Comte (Notre-Dame) le 16 jan 1635, a l'age de sept mois. Sa soeur Renee est baptisee dans la meme paroisse le 28 aug 1622 ainsi que sa soeur Marie, le 2 apr 1640. Un autre frere Etienne est inhume le 4 feb 1634 a l'age de 9 ans. Sa mere, baptisee a Fontenay-le-Comte (Notre-Dame) le 26 nov 1602 est decedee dans la meme paroisse le 26 may 1662." | Michaud, Pierre (I647)
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| 7865 | "avait ete noye il y avait environ cinq semaines vers le Sault-St-Louis et dont le corps a ete trouve le 12 may 1698 flottant sur l'eau proche de l'ile Ste. Therese" he had drown about five weeks ago towards Sault-St-Louis and the body was found 12 May 1698 floating on the water close to the Ile Ste. Therese | Guillory, Simon (I6103)
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| 7866 | "Before coming to New France, Marie had an "enfant naturel", a daughter named Marie, who was born 6 Nov 1644 and baptized 16 Nov at Ars-en Re on the Ile de Re (diocese of La Rochelle). The girl's father is Abraham Brunet from La Rochelle. Marie became a Calvinist on 29 June 1645 at La Rochelle. She came to Canada with her daughter in 1650, though there is not mention in the Canadian archives of her daughter, who presumably died some time before her departure or during the crossing." | Riton, Marie (I4548)
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| 7867 | "commis et commissionnaire" | Perron dit Suire, Daniel (I1373)
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| 7868 | "Common burial with Mary Bouchard, his spouse, William Tremblai, Scholastique Savard, Steven Tremblai and Louise Boneau, his spouse, and Joseph Savard. Mort de la picote." | Tremblay, Francois Xavier (I1376)
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| 7869 | "Common burial with Mary Bouchard, his spouse, William Tremblai, Scholastique Savard, Steven Tremblai and Louise Boneau, his spouse, and Joseph Savard. Mort de la picote." | Bouchard, Marie (I1382)
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| 7870 | "Conrad Milker a soldier and Mary Landerville were married the 12th March (1777)." | Family F1948
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| 7871 | "cruelly killed her in the barn" by the Iroquois | Hunault, Marie Therese (I4469)
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| 7872 | "de mort subite" | Chartrand, Joseph (I1769)
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| 7873 | "decede hier matin" (died yesterday morning) | Symard, Jerome (I1026)
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| 7874 | "decede par une pleuresie" | Gagnon, Etienne (I326)
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| 7875 | "decedee a l'Hotel-Dieu", 15 years old | Richer, Marie Anne (I4814)
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| 7876 | "decedee et inhume par Benjamin Boucher depuis deux mois environ apres avoir ete retrouver dans la riviere noyer, elle etoit agee de vingt ans environ" "deceased and buried by Benjamin Boucher for nearly two months after being found in the river drowned, she was about the age of twenty years" | Plourde, Rosalie (I4966)
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| 7877 | "Dispense de trois empechements d'affinite dont une du 2e au 3e degre et les deux autres du 3e degre" Release of three obstacles of affinity among which one of the 2nd to 3rd degree and 3rd two others of the degree | Family F122
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| 7878 | "Dispense du 4e au 4e degre de consanguinite" | Family F103
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| 7879 | "dispense du 4E degre de parente" Marriage found in "Mariages of Quebec Western Region", St Vincent de Paul, 1743-1850, page 43, LDS 971.42 V25m 11/16/00 Loiselle's Index; Tanguay Children's marriages found in "Marriages of Quebec, Western Region, St. Rose de Laval" | Family F771
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| 7880 | "enfant naturel" | Morin, Julienne (I1998)
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| 7881 | "Enfant Naturel" - Twin of Charles | Simon dit Delorme, Marie Anne (I11924)
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| 7882 | "Enfant Naturel" - Twin of Marie Anne | Simon dit Delorme, Charles (I11923)
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| 7883 | "Engage, serviteur des Ursulines. | Auvray, Jacques (I1523)
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| 7884 | "enterre dans l'eglise de Ste-Anne, proche l'escalier du jube, dans la meme fosse que Renee Desurone" | Dodier, Jacques (I1084)
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| 7885 | "enterree dans le cimetiere des Pauvres" | Martin, Isabelle (I5733)
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| 7886 | "Father took the money he earned in this railroad work and went into the hotel business at Marinette but with his lack of experience and the 1873 panic it was soon necessary for the family to resume its interest in the development of Menominee County for in 1874 the family moved into a soldiers homestead where the town of Nadeau is now located." (written by Louis Nadeau) | Nadeau, Barney (I51)
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| 7887 | "Father took the money he earned in this railroad work and went into the hotel business at Marinette but with his lack of experience and the 1873 panic it was soon necessary for the family to resume its interest in the development of Menominee County for in 1874 the family moved into a soldiers homestead where the town of Nadeau is now located." | Nadeau, Barney (I51)
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| 7888 | "Father's next job was section 13 (near Wallace) and then he went to Section 39 and 40 (just south of Powers) and built his camp at about the location of the old Sterling house east of the track at Kloman just above the present school house and which was removed in the building of the County Road. This job wasn't finished until December and fires were kept in the cold nights to keep the ground from freezing. " (written by Louis Nadeau) | Nadeau, Barney (I51)
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| 7889 | "fermier de la terre des pauvres de l'h?pital" | Lepage, Jacques (I1941)
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| 7890 | "fille majeure" of the late Jean Baptiste | Migne dit Lagasse, Marie Anne (I5046)
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| 7891 | "fille naturelle" | Roussel, Suzanne (I6042)
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| 7892 | "He was born in the parish of Saint-Julien in the city of Caen, today the principal town in the department of Calvados, located at the confluence of the Orne and Odon Rivers. Demarcated by three cities, Dieppe, Le Harve and Rouen, washed by the English Channel and bordered by the Seine, Caen, in the northwestern part of France, occupies an important part of la Haute-Normandie. The church of Saint-Julien, rebuilt in 1954, is located at number 1 rue Malfiatre." | Lauzon, Gilles (I10576)
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| 7893 | "Honore Danis, husband of Fille du Roi Perrine Lapierre, accused Marguerite and Joseph of stealing melons and other fruit from his garden. It was proven that the couple was merely returning to their home after harvesting their own fruit. Joseph Serran, in turn, accused Honroe's son Jean of stealing part of his harvest from him on the road and Jean Danis was found guilty of this crime." | Viarde, Marguerite (I8498)
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| 7894 | "il y a eu opposition de la part du maitre et de la maitresse de l'epouse pour cause de services que l'epouse etait obligee de leur rendre. Une dispense d'un ban a ete accordee." | Family F1890
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| 7895 | "In 1871 we lived in Green Bay and my father Barney Nadeau but recently discharged from service in the Civil War was employed as a foreman by a contractor named Wallace who was building the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad from Green Bay to Marinette. On October 8 the Peshtigo fire occurred. It had been a very dry year and along the latter part of the summer they had had quite a lot of trouble with fires set in the clearing the right-of-way. I remember one place south of Oconto where a large part of the grade, which was mostly peat, burned up. At the time of the Peshtigo fire father's camp was about one mile north of Peshtigo. My brother David was in the crew employed as water-boy. Their camp was on a sandy knoll just north of which there was quite a deep swamp which was ditched in making the grade. The night of the fire they saw the light and heard the roar some time before the fire neared them. Some of the men wanted to run but father convinced them it was smarter to stay where they were. The buried their bedding and most of the supplies in the deep ditches and intended lying down themselves with their faces in what little water there was with the rest of their bodies covered with sand to prevent their clothes from burning. Through on of the pranks that the fire played it split at the south end of the ridge and went both sides of them leaving unharmed only a very small area on which their camp was located. The next morning the entire crew, my father and brother, Dave, among them walked down to Peshtigo and saw many terrible sights which there is no point in repeating here. While they were in Peshtigo a call for help came from Marinette by messenger and for the next several days the entire crew fought to save that city on a circle that was established to the south of the town." (written by Louis Nadeau) | Nadeau, Barney (I51)
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| 7896 | "In the matter of the application of Peter Leonard for naturalization. Appearing to the court that the applicant made his application for naturalization more than three years since in a court of record in the this county and that he has resided in the United States for five years and within the Territory of Michigan for the year last past and that he is of good moral character and well disposed to the good of the peace and happiness of the United States and attached to the Constitution of the same. The said applicant is admitted a citizen of the United States upon his taking the oath required in such cases. Whereupon the said applicant appeared in court and took and subscribed the following oath viz: I Peter Leonard do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the United States. And that I do absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign prince, potentate, State or Sovereignty whatever and I do particularly renounce all allegiance and fidelity its defense to William Fourth King of Great Britain whose subject I have been." | Leonard, Peter (I293)
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| 7897 | "In the spring of 1872 Mr. Wallace took a contract to build the main line of the C & N.W. from Menominee to Escanaba and father went with him, this time as a sub-contractor. The first job was sections 6 and 7 (near Birch Creek). The camp was built where to old State Road crossed the railroad below Birch Creek (between the Julius Theuerkauf farm buildings and the track). Our family came up from Green Bay and we all lived in the construction camps until the job was finished in December." (written by Louis Nadeau) | Nadeau, Barney (I51)
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| 7898 | "In the spring of 1873 father took the job of boarding the crews of the gravel trains." (written by Louis Nadeau) | Nadeau, Barney (I51)
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| 7899 | "inhumee dans le cimetiere proche de l'eglise" (buried in the cemetery close to the church) | Goupil, Anne (I12520)
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| 7900 | "It seems that our ancestor received a rather advanced education in France. He signed with a very fine signature, with flourishes, with or without his first name." | Cochon, Jean (I1038)
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