Notes
Matches 7,901 to 7,950 of 23,145
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| 7901 | "Jennie" on 1900 Detroit census | McHugh, Jane "Jennie" Frances (I4225)
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| 7902 | "John Gauthier, already owner of general stores at Ford River and Schaffer, has announced the opening of a third establishment at Bark River. Mr.Gauthier will take charge of the Bark River store in person and is expected to achieve the same success there as he has made during the nine years that he has engaged in the mercantile business." | Gauthier, John Gregory (I7)
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| 7903 | "Joseph age de quinze mois au trente de Junin dernier" | Doggie, Joseph (I6172)
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| 7904 | "King's Daughters" states she was married at Notre Dame in La Rochelle. | Family F2645
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| 7905 | "l'acte est en date de Novembre mais il s'agit vraisemblablement d'une erreur, il est situe entre m 1667-11-25 et m 1688-2-6" the act is of November but it is probably about an error, it is locate 1667-11-25 between m and m 1688-2-6 | Family F2490
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| 7906 | "La liste que sui donne le nom des habitants connus du Canada annees 1639-1640 Normandie: Rene Mezeray (non encore marie) Homme: Mezeray Province: Normandie Arrive: 1636 Maries: 1641 Province: Femme: Chastel | Mezeray dit Nopces, Rene (I11881)
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| 7907 | "Le an mil huit cent trois le douze septembre je soussigne apres le temoignage de Francois Vachon et Delesies (??) Breband qui ont certifies avoir enterre le corps de Benjamin Thomas age de deux mois et demie n'ayant point pour lors de Cure ?? au supplie les ceremonies de la sepulture pour ?? au besoin l'enfant avoir ete enterre le vingt huit october de l'anne precedente. voila le certificat .....Dumouchelle, pretre" The year one thousand eight hundred and three the 12 September I the undersigned after the testimony of Francois Vachon and Delesies (??) Breband who certify that buries the body of Benjamin Thomas age of two and a half months for not having a Priest ... to beg the ceremonies of burial for the child if necessary ... to have been buried on the twenty eight october of last year. here is the certificate ..... Dumouchelle, priest | Thomas dit Tranchemontagne, Benjamin (I12396)
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| 7908 | "le bon homme" - noted age 90 years | Duguay dit Lafranchise, Pierre (I851)
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| 7909 | "les epoux ont "au prealable reconnu et legitime suzanne qui etait nee le deux du present mois et qui avait ete baptisee par moi soussigne" - Delagarde, pretre "the couple has " in anticipation acknowledged and justified Suzanne who had been born two of the present month and who had been called by me undersigned" | Family F140
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| 7910 | "Many of the new settlers were French-Canadians and of the Catholic faith. At first meetings were held at the Barney Nadeau home. In 1887 the group planned on building a church. The church was completed in 1889 and the Rev. Fr. Peter Mazuret became the first resident pastor." | Nadeau, Barney (I51)
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| 7911 | "mariage celebre dans la chapelle de Beauport". | Family F1217
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| 7912 | "Marie Esther ne a la fin du mois de Fevrier passe" (born at the end of the of February past)..."le pere absent | Doyer, Marie Esther (I1757)
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| 7913 | "Michael born about five weeks ago" | Reilly, Michael (I236)
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| 7914 | "mort au Fort Senneville" | Lalonde, Thomas (I4319)
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| 7915 | "Morte a l'hopital", 50 years old at time of death. | Priault, Marie (I4805)
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| 7916 | "morte de blessures d'une arquebuse" | Pinel, Nicolas (I6912)
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| 7917 | "morte de froid" | Renaud, Jeanne (I3253)
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| 7918 | "morte en couches" died in bed | Perron, Marie (I1290)
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| 7919 | "Morte subitement" died suddenly, 60 years old at time of death. | Joffrion, Pierre (I4804)
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| 7920 | "My father came here with a friend of his to Champion to work. He got a job at an iron mine wheeling ore to a stockpile with a barrow and was there a year or two then drifted to Nadeau. | Gauthier, Telesphore (I49)
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| 7921 | "Nadeau Township - A separation of Stephenson township in 1877 made the township of Nadeau. It derives its name from Bruno Nadeau, one of the first settlers. Furnishing ties to the railroad was a chief reason for the settling of a mill in the township by the Nadeau Bros." ref. 1 "The village of Nadeau is located about thirty-six miles north of Menominee on the Chicago & North-Western Railroad, and was named for its founder, Barney Nadeau, Sr., who was appointed the first postmaster there in 1880, and who built a mill, established a business in general merchandising and was a dealer in lands and general forest products. His sons, under the firm name of Nadeau Brothers, have succeeded to the business, which is quite diversified and comprises the running of two farms in on of which there is one hundred acres cleared and in the other, three hundred acres and on which they raise registered Jersey and Polled Durham cattle. They continue to operate the mill and cut about three million feet of mixed lumber and three million cedar shingles per year, besides dealing in the other forest products. They also have a large well stocked general store." ref. 2 ref. 1 - Menominee County Michigan Centenial ref. 2 - A History of the Northern Peninsula of Michigan and its People | Nadeau, Barney (I51)
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| 7922 | "nee depuis peu de jours - ondoyee, baptise a la cote de Beaupre. | Cloutier, Barbe Delphine (I4569)
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| 7923 | "Nicolas Desrochers" at time of marriage. Father's name was listed as Francois Desrochers dit Frappe. | Family F1849
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| 7924 | "On 22 September 1669, Henri Breau de Pominville, inhabitant of Lauzon, signed a three year lease with Laurent Levasseur for a piece of land bordered on one side by the property of Noel Penaut and on the other by that of Jean Bourassa. The land was leased complete with house and domestic servant, fishing rights, 2 cows, 2 bulls and 25 minots of grain in the field, which was to be harvested and returned. There were some fruit trees in good condition to be looked after as well: All of this for the price of 200 livres per year. Both Jean Huard and Mathieu Amyot, witnesses to the transactions, signed with a flourish, but Levasseur could not write. Breau had the forethough to reserve a square arpent along the brook for his own use." Pierre Duquet, Greffes, Quebec (1663-1687) | Brault dit Pomainville, Henri (I8770)
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| 7925 | "On 8 February 1642 he remitted to Noel Collet a piece of land in the town of la Vantrouze, adjoining Noel Juchereau, which he had acquired from the late Simone Ernou, widow of Joachim Collet, brother of the said Noel, on 14 March 1641, for the sum of 29 livres which Gilles Lefort owed to the said Collet in a contract of acquistions". The document was signed by notary Me Choiseau at Tourouvre in France. | Lehoux, Jacques (I1114)
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| 7926 | "Ondoye sur un bateau faisant voile en provenance de France" (born during the crossing from France). | Trottier, Jean Baptiste (I4976)
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| 7927 | "ondoyee par M. Belanger" | Cloutier, Sainte (I9743)
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| 7928 | "ondoyee par Mme. Henart - baptise dans la maison de M. Giffar" | Huppe, Mathieu (I4517)
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| 7929 | "Ont ete suppleees les ceremonies de bapteme qui manquaient, donne par necessite par Victor Richard a Boston". Bapteme double avec Francois Dupuy. | Dupuis, Louis Mathurin (I1193)
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| 7930 | "Ont ete suupleees les ceremonies qui manquaient au bapteme, donne par necessite par Anne Bourgeois, sage femme". Bapteme double avec Louis Mathurin Dupuy. | Dupuis, Francois (I6304)
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| 7931 | "Peter Leonard personally appeared in open court and made application to become a citizen of the United States of America. And upon Solemn Oath declared that it is a bonafide intention to become a citizen of the said United States of America. And to renounce for ever all allegiance and fidelity to any prince, potenate State or Sovereignty whatever. And particularly all allegiance and fidelity to George the fourth the king of the United Kingdoms of Great Britain." | Leonard, Peter (I293)
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| 7932 | "Pierre Michel living on the ile aux Oyes" sold his land on Ile d'Orleans to Jean Mourier. | Michaud, Pierre (I647)
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| 7933 | "She came to Canada in 1653 with Marguerite Bourgeoys and the Grande Recrue, arriving at Montreal 16 Nov 1653 aboard the Saint Nicolas." The ship first arrived in Quebec City on 22 Sept 1653 where some of the girls waited to the taken to Ville Marie. The girls that went to Montreal and were lodged at the Hopital General, where they were looked after by Jeanne Mance. The "Great Recruitment" was a group of about 100 men and 47 women and girls recruited in France in 1653 by Marguerite Bourgeoys and the Societe Notre Dame de Montreal to help strengthen and defend the settlement in Montreal. | Solde, Jeanne (I3201)
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| 7934 | "she died on Saint-Jean's day 1675" | Desportes, Helene (I1888)
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| 7935 | "She is listed in the 1667 census as a fille a marier (marriageable girl), living with the Congregation Notre Dame at the Maison Saint Ange in Montreal. | Goard, Mathurine (I3756)
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| 7936 | "She left for Canada in 1666 at about the age of 18. | Goard, Mathurine (I3756)
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| 7937 | "Soldat de la compagnie de M. Delagrois" | Roussel dit Sansoucy, Guillaume (I440)
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| 7938 | "sous condition" | Milkerte dit Miljours, Jean Baptiste (I4721)
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| 7939 | "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 gathered around the old, pot-bellied 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 worked 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)
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| 7940 | "THE FOUNDING OF HYDE" "Hyde is a little village located between Escanaba and Bark River, on Highways US 2 & 41. It was formerly called Ford River Switch, because the trains "switched" there...." "The main buildings at Hyde were the Store and the Tavern. The first store owner was a Mr. Forgette, who also ran the Post Office. There was no post office in Pine Ridge, so residents there came to Hyde to get their mail and also buy their groceries at the store. Herman Dittrich later ran the store which was also a "tea room" where ice cream and pop were sold. Then John Gauthier purchased it and made it into a "general" store. Practically everything was sold here, including clothing, groceries, grain, feed, a little of this and a lot of that. The store was the hub of the little community, and farmers and farmer's wives would gather there to talk and get the news of the village. In the winter, the men would sit around the old, pot-bellied stove and swap tales and perhaps eat soda crackers and dill pickles from the barrels nearby. There was also a back room where the men could play pool." "...Gauthier's clerk was a young man named Frank Blake. He worked for Gauthier for a number of years and bought the store in 1947." | Gauthier, John Gregory (I7)
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| 7941 | "The panic of 1873 which put our family back into Menominee County slowed things up a lot but a few small businesses started along the line of the new railroad. " (written by Louis Nadeau) | Nadeau, Barney (I51)
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| 7942 | "The Post Office at Nadeau was established in 1880 and Barney Nadeau, Sr., my father was the first Postmaster. He served many years until he lost his sight. Stephenson Township originally extended up to Spalding Township and my father was the first Highway Commissioner. Thru his efforts Nadeau Township nine miles square was cut off the north end of Stephenson Township and he was the first Supervisor." (written by Louis Nadeau) | Nadeau, Barney (I51)
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| 7943 | "The year gby (one thousand six hundred) eighty-nine the twenty-fourth day of the month of April died in the communion of our Holy mother Church Estienne Racine resident of this parish about eighty-five years of age, after having received the sacraments of Penitence and Viatica and was the following day buried in our church after his funeral conducted in the presence of Noel, Pierre and Francois Racine his children and other of his friends, who have declared not to know how to write nor sign this document according to the ordinance. signed Morin (Guillaume), priest" | Racine, Etienne (I1172)
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| 7944 | "The year one thousand six hundred seventy-nine, the twenty-fifth day of november died in the communion of our holy mother Church Marguerite Martin fifty-six years old, wife of Etienne Racine, resident of Notre Dame de la Visitation and after having received the Sacraments of penitence, Eucharist and extreme unction and the next day was by me Guillaume Gaultier parish priest and missionary of la Visitation buried in the said church in the presence of Claude Auber, Antoine Toupin, Nicolas Guion and Charles Henrou who have signed." | Martin, Marguerite (I1173)
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| 7945 | "Therese agee de trois an de quinze d'octobre dernier" | Doyer, Therese (I1657)
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| 7946 | "Tous les sept tues par les Iroquois" (killed around the 7th by the Iroquois) PRDH - #49402 | Chartier, Laurent (I3020)
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| 7947 | "Tue accidentellement par un arbre" | Richaume, Simon (I2108)
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| 7948 | "Whereas, my wife Lovina has left my bed and board without just cause or provocation, this is to forbid all persons harbouring or trusting her on my account, as I shall pay not debts of her contracting after this date." Highland January 4, 1846 Abel Alger 152 w 3 | Carman, Lavinia (I294)
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| 7949 | "Whereas, my wife Lovina has left my bed and board without just cause or provocation, this is to forbid all persons harbouring or trusting her on my account, as I shall pay not debts of her contracting after this date." Highland January 4, 1846 Abel Alger 152 w 3 | Alger, Abel (I4750)
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| 7950 | (about 1923, Leo sent postcards to Emilia before they were married) 83 Ford Ave. Highland Park, MI | Lirette, Leo Achille (I763)
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