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| 8501 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Raymond, Maurice Lawrence (I10)
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| 8502 | (Research):His nickname in the family is "Shorty". | Raymond, Alcide Napoleon (I3)
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| 8503 | (Research):His parents could be Michel de St-Yves and Anne Noel who married at St-Maclou, Rouen on 28 Oct 1646. Fichier Origine | St. Yves, Jacques (I2967)
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| 8504 | (Research):His wife died giving birth to their 12th child. He married again but had no children. | Gauthier, Peter Francois Xavier (I87)
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| 8505 | (Research):Histoire de Canadiens-Francais - Benjamin Sulte, Vol. 2, pages 143-144 Les colons, peu nombreux, arrives de 1640 a 1645, se sont repartis comme suit: Quebec, 1645 - Mathieu Chourel, Chorel ou Choret, etait au service des jesuites en 1645, lors de son arrivee de France. En 1647, a Quebec, il epousa Sebastienne Veillon. Trois ans plus tard, il demeurait a Beauport, et, en 1651, sa maison brula tandis qu'il assistait a la messe de la paroisse avec sa femme. Nombreuse descendance. | Choret, Mathieu (I1819)
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| 8506 | (Research):Histoire des Canadiens-Francais Benjamin Sulte - Vol. 3 (Burton Hist. Lib) 31 mar 1984 page 11 - La Compagnie des Cent-Associes conservait toujours son privilege sur les terres de la Nouvelle-France. Le 16 Apr 1647, elle accorda les titres de cinq seigneuries: Blaise Juillet, du diocese d'Avignon, avait une terre a Montreal; il se maria (1651) avec Marie-Antoinette Liercourt. En 1660, etant parti avec Dollard Desormeaux pour la guerre des Iroquois, ilse noya en compagnie d'un nomme Mathurin Soulard. Les descendance de Juillet est nombreuse dans le district de Montreal. page 26 - Aux colons qui avaient pris des terres en 1648, savoir: Blaise Juillet... page 44 & 45 - nom - Juliett; prenom - Blaise; surnom - Avignon; arrive a Montreal - 1647; marie - 1651; province - homme - Avignon - femme - ; femme nom - Liercour; prenom - Antoinette de; recoit une terre - 1648; tue par les Iroquois; observations - noye, 1660, a la querre. | Juillet, Blaise (I690)
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| 8507 | (Research):Histoire des Canadiens-Francais, Benjamin Sulte, Vol. 2, page 76 (3/31/1984) 1636 - 1640 Antoine Brassard, macon, ne 1609, Normandie, epouse a Quebec, 14 Jan 1637, Francoise Mery, nee 1621, demeurant dans a maison de la Grande-Allee, a present rue Saint Louis, leur descendance a ete, pendant plus d'un siecle, tres nombreuse a Quebec, on la retrouve dans les gouvernments des Trois-Rivieres et de Montreal, sous les noms de Brassard et Deschenaux; elle a Fourni plusiers religieuses et six pretres, dont un est le fondateur du seminarie de Nicolet. M. Freland, de qui nous empruntons ces notes, ajoute que Deschenaux, employe Longtemps dans les bureaux des intendants Hocquart et Bigot, etait de cette famille; c'est le meme qui, apres 1760, se trouvant a la tete fortune considerable, acheta plusierus seigneuries. Son fils fut juge aux Trois-Rivieres. Vol. 2, page 91 La liste qui suit donne le nom des habitants connus de Canada, annees 1639-1640. Normandie: Antoine Brassard Francoise Mery Antoine | Brassard, Antoine (I983)
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| 8508 | (Research):Historie de Canadiens-Francais - Benjamin Sulte; Vol. 3, page 62 3/31/1984 De 1652 a 1656, une quizaine de colons francais s'etaient etablis dans l'ile d'orleans. 1653. Rene mezeray, abandonmant sa terre du Cap-Rouge, se fixa a la Sainte-Famille, ainsi qu'un autre francais du nom de Jacques Leurier, et Pierre LePetit avec sa femme, Catherine Desnoyers. Il faut mentionner aussi Claude Charon, sieur de La barre, marchand, et sa femme, Claudine Camus; le 29 Avril (1653), sur sa terre de la paroisse Sainte-Jean, deux de ses serviteurs tenterent de l'assassiner; en 1660, il fit un voyage en france; au recensement de 1666, il habitant Quebec. "Le 2 Avril 1656, dit M. L. P. Turcotte, M. Charles de Lauzon conceda, dans sa seigneurie de Lirect, des terres aux personnes suivantes: --Rene Mezeray dit Nos, de Thury, en Normandie." -------- Vol. 2, page 77 Rene Mezeray, ne 1611, a Thury pres Caen, Normandie. Il se marie a Quebec (1641) avec Helene Chastel et n'en eut point d'enfant. Sa seconde femme, Nicole Gareman, lui en donna douze, dont plusieurs furent les nombreuses familles etablies autour de Quebec. --------- Vol. 2, page 142 Rene Mezeray dit Nopce, ou plutot Noce, avait epouse a Quebec, en 1641, Helene Chastel. Au mois d'October 1645, il etait veuf en demeurait chex M. de Chavigny (fief Chavigny ci-dessus), l'orsque le pere le Jeune le marie ave Nicole, fille de Pierre Garemand dit le Picard. Mezeray all ensuite resider sur le fief de M. Leneuf de la Poterie, a Portneuf. Vers 1650, il alla s'etalier au Cap-Rouge, ou il etait encore en 1658. ---------- 1681 Census - Seigneurie de Godarville - Benjamin Sulte, Vol. 5, page 58 Rene Meseray, 71 years Nicole Garemman, sa femme, 51 years Medard, 15 years Charles, 11 years 3 betes a cornes; 30 arpents en valeur | Mezeray dit Nopces, Rene (I11881)
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| 8509 | (Research):Historie des Canadiens-Francais, Benjamin Sulte, Vol. 2, page 79 Familles establies de 1636 a 1639 Pierre Garemand dit le Picard, natif de Picardie, et sa femme, Madeleine Charlot, firent baptiser leur fille Marguerite, a Quebec, le 10 Decembre 1639. Ils etaient maries depuis une dizaine d'annees, puisque leur fille ainee, Nicole-Madeleine, etait nee en 1631. En 1642-43, cette famille vecut aux Trois-Rivieres, mais elle alla bientot s'etablier au Cap-Rouge, pres Quebec, ou les Iroquois enleverent le pere le 10 Juin 1653, avec son fils Charles age de huit ans. L'automne de 1655, les jesuites racheterent ce jeune garcon captif chez les onneyouths; nous voyons que plus tard, en 1676, Charles epousa Marie Gonnentenne et vecut a Quebec. ( Pierre Garemand native of Picardy, and his said wife of Picardy, Madeleine Charlot, made to call their daughter Marguerite, at Quebec, 10 Decembre in 1639. They etaient marry since a dozen of years, since their elder daughter, Nicole-Madeleine, etait born in 1631. In 1642-43, this family lived in Trois-Rivieres, but before long wentto the Cape-Rouge, near Quebec, Iroquois kidnapped father settler on June 10th, 1653, with his son Charles age of eight years. The autumn of 1655, Jesuites ransomed this young person captive boy to onneyouths; we see that later, in 1676, Charles an spouse Mary Gonnentenne lived at Quebec.) --------- Vol. 2, page 92 La liste qui suit donne le nom des habitants connus du Canada, Annees 1639-1640 Picardie Pierre Gareman; Madeleine Charlot; Nicole-Madeleine; Marguerite (ne au Canada) --------- Vol. 2, page 146 Homme: Garemand Province: Picardie Arrive: 1638 Maries: 1630 Province: Picardie Femme: Charlot ---------- Vol. 3, page 55 Aux alentours de Quebec, les serviteurs s'enfuyaient des habitations, comme le montre a plus d'une reprise le Journal des Jesuites. Francois Boule fut tue au Cap-Rouge; au meme lieu, Pierre Gareman dit le Picard et son fils Charles furent enleves, ainsi qu'un jeune garcon nomme Hughes Le Couturier, et le Frere Jesuite Jean Liegeois perit non loin du Quebec. ---------- Vol. 2, page 51 Marie Boucher, ne 1589, a Langy, eveche de Mortagne, Perche, s'etait marie, en premieres noces (1625), avec Julienne Barry, dont il eut un enfant, Francois, lequel fit alliance a Quebec (1641) avec Florence Gareman, nee en 1629, fille de Pierre Gareman et de Madeleine Charlot, de Baigneux, pres Soissons, Picardie. ----------- Vol. 3, page 39 - Aboutissant d'un Cote a la Ligne qui Separe la concession accordee aux Savages (Sillery, 13 Mars 1651); d'autre Cote tirant une Ligne parallele et de separation et qui prendra pour borne la Riviere du Cap-Rouge icelle Riviere comprise; et par devant aboutissant a la route qui va de Quebec au Cap-Rouge et qui prend le derriere des concessions de ---Pierre Garement (enleve, le 10 Juin 1653, par les Iroquois. Son fils Charles, enleve avec lui, fut rachete par les Jesuites), Rene Mezere---la dite route, entre deux lignes, paralleles ci-dessus ecrites, commencant, l'une derriere la concession du dit Dumetz--- | Gareman, Pierre (I1572)
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| 8510 | (Research):I believe Francoise to be Marie Anne Lavergne, daughter of Francois Lavergne and Francoise Lefrancois, born 19 November 1673 at Quebec. PRDH #58975 Marie Anne married Julien Daniel, marriage contract signed on 20 October 1686 by notary Gilles Rageot. PRDH #94745 Their first child, Ignace Daniel, was born on 9 APril 1693 at Cap-Sante. PRDH #53060 | Lavergne, Marie Anne (I9088)
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| 8511 | (Research):I believe her parents to be Jean Audet and Marie Anne Joanne - not enough proof. birth - Louise Audet born 7 Apr 1752 and baptized 8 Apr 1752 at St. Laurent, Ile d'Orleans Marriage of Marie Louise and Laurent does not list anyone attending the ceremony. God parents not listed for any children of Marie Louise and Laurent. Marriage of Laurent Lemelin, son of Laurent and Louise Audet: 2 October 1792 - La Durantaye to Agathe Roi Present at ceremony was Jean Audet, uncle of Laurent PRDH #344112 | Audet, Louise (I792)
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| 8512 | (Research):I believe Julien to be Julien Daniel, son of Jean Daniel and Francoise Quirlet. Julien married Marie Anne Lavergne, marriage contract signed on 20 October 1686 by notary Gilles Rageot. PRDH #94745 Their first child, Ignace Daniel, was born on 9 APril 1693 at Cap-Sante. PRDH #53060 Joseph Quirion (Querignon), son of Julien Querignon and Marie Lavergne was born and baptized on 14 May 1695 at Cap-St-Ignace. His god parents were Arnoul Lavergne and Anne Macart. PRDH #26699 Arnoul Lavergne is the brother of Marie Anne Lavergne. | Quirion dit Daniel, Julien (I9087)
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| 8513 | (Research):I think that Marie Deniau could really be Marie Haudecoeur, daughter of Jean Haudecoeur and Marie Madeline Matou. PRDH #2255 Marie Haudcoeur baptism 3 jul 1685 Boucherville; PRDH #275280 Marie Haudecoeur, spouse of Jean Quenneville, burial 31 dec 1753. | Deniau, Marie (I4084)
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| 8514 | (Research):In Republic, Michigan (1880) along with: sister Malvina, her husban Napoleon Raymond and family sister Leocadie and her husband Charles Labelle | Neveu, Louis (I264)
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| 8515 | (Research):Information from Marc Leveille, son of Gisele Lurette. | Lurette, Rodolphe Louis (I14050)
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| 8516 | (Research):Information from Marc Leveille, son of Gisele Lurette. | Lurette, Gisele (I14051)
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| 8517 | (Research):Information from Marc Leveille, son of Gisele Lurette. | Leveille, Jean Piere (I14052)
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| 8518 | (Research):Information to varifiy (https://gw.geneanet.org) 5 Feb 2018 : Claude Labrosse (jr) (labourer de Le Pouge); born 22 Nov 1664 at St. Symphorien des Bois; died 27 Nov 1734 Possible siblings: Marie Labrosse b 16 apr 1691 La Pouge, St Symphorien Michelette Labrosse b 28 May 1693 (same) Charlotte Labrosse b 13 Mar 1697 (same) Francoise Labrosse b 12 Feb 1699 (same) Claude Labrosse b 18 Aug 1700 (same) Marie Madeleine Labrosse b 24 Jan 1703 Francoise Labrosse b 18 Oct 1704 Possible 2nd marriage for Claude: Catherine Janneaud - married 8 Feb 1707 Children: Francoise Labrosse b 1 Feb 1708 (same) Nicole Labrosse b 19 Jul 1711 (same) Francois Labrosse b 1713 (same) Francois Labrosse b 25 Apr 1716 (same) Parents : Claude Labrosse (sr) born at St. Symphorien des Bois Denise Petitbon died 1677 Married 22 Jan 1663 at St. Symphorien de Bois Parents of Claude (sr): Jean Labrosse died 1670 Louise Noyard died 1680 | Labrosse, Claude (I83)
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| 8519 | (Research):Is Olive really Ovide? | Cholet, Olive (I2242)
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| 8520 | (Research):It was known that he could not sign his name. | Menard, Rene (I6480)
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| 8521 | (Research):It was said that "Uncle Mike" owned one of the first travel trailers. He had a chaffeur who would drive the car with the trailer while Mike sat in the backseat. (Trailers became popular in the 1920's) 1911-1913, 1915 living with Anna (Miss) (or Anna R) Norris at 1015 Jefferson Ave 1922-1923, (1924 missing) 1925, (1926 missing) not listed in city directory | Reilly, Michael Joseph (I310)
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| 8522 | (Research):Jacques DeChenvrainville, Sieur de La Fontaine. Both girls of "noble birth". REF-King's Daughters and Founding Mothers, The Filles du Roi 1663-1673, pages 182 & 183 | De Chevrainville, Jacques Sieur de La Fontaine (I8803)
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| 8523 | (Research):Jean arrived in Quebec in 1672, married at age 30 and died at age 45. He was a maker of edge tools (maitre taillandier) | Gauthier dit Larouche, Jean (I69)
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| 8524 | (Research):Jean Mignault dit Chatillon de Chatillon-sous-Bagneux, Ile de France, France; engage LaRochelle 1 apr 1643, soldat; tailleur d'habits. www.grandefamilles,org/alpha.html | Mignault dit Chatillon, Jean (I567)
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| 8525 | (Research):Jean was absent from some births of his children - working elsewhere? 15 November 1790 - Marie Julie at Riviere-Ouelle 18 April 1792 - Marie Claire at St. Roch des Aulnaies 18 September 1797 - Marie Thecle at St. Roch des Aulnaies | Robinson, Jean (John) (I1167)
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| 8526 | (Research):John Harvey Gauthier obituary - May 30, 1935 to November 4, 2016 - Arrangements under the direction of Trident Society, Rancho Mirage, Rancho Mirage, CA http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/trident-society/obituary.aspx?n=John-Gauthier&lc=2858&pid=182391232&mid=7159024 | Gauthier, John "Jack" Harvey (I5015)
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| 8527 | (Research):John remarried - Jane McPharlin. John died 1895. Three mmore children - Maggie, Agnes, Edward. | McHugh, John (I372)
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| 8528 | (Research):King's Daughers and Founding Mothers, The Filles du Roi, 1663-1673, vol. 1, pages 94-96 Marie was born about 1649 in the parish of Saint-Michel or Saint-Nicaise in Rouen, Normandy. She immigrated to Canada in 1667 at about the age of 18, bringing with her goods worth an estimated 50 livres for her dowry. Marie married a second time about 1713 to Yves Lucas dit Saint-Venant. | Blanchard, Marie (I2296)
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| 8529 | (Research):King's Daughers and Founding Mothers: The Filles du Roi, 1663-1673; vol. 2 page 410 Lists parents as Br | Michaud, Marie Louise (I1579)
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| 8530 | (Research):King's Daughter Jeanne and Jerome had four children, two of which survived. After Jeanne's death, Jerome returned to France with children Francois-Xavier and Jeanne. | Ripoche, Jeanne (I3386)
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| 8531 | (Research):King's Daughter | Lefebvre, Elisabeth Agnes (I4531)
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| 8532 | (Research):King's Daughter | Ripoche, Marie (I3347)
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| 8533 | (Research):King's Daughter - came in 1665 with 100 livres dowry. Marguerite from St. Eustache, Paris 1666 CENSUS - Ste. Famille I.O. (PDRH #95632) Ozanie Joseph Nadoue - 29 years old - married Marguerite Abraham - 21 years old - married 1667 CENSUS - Ste. Famille I. O (PDRH #96527) Ozanie Joseph Nado - 30 years - married Marguerite Abraham - 23 years - married Marie Nado - 4 mons 1681 CENSUS - St.e Famille I.O. (PDRH # 97864) Guillaume Chartier - 45 years - married Marguerite Abram - 35 years - married Jean Nadeau - 13 years Denis Nadeau - 9 years Catherine Nadeau - 6 years | Abraham, Marguerite (I478)
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| 8534 | (Research):King's Daughters and Founding Mothers, The Filles du Roi 1663-1673, pages 182 & 183 Marie Madeleine left for Canada in 1663 at about the age of 13. | Dechevrainville, Marie Madeleine (I3931)
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| 8535 | (Research):King's Daughters and Founding Mothers, The Filles du Roi, 1663-1673, Vol. 1, page 228 Andre came to Canada 17 Aug 1665 as a soldier with the Grandfontaine Company of the Cariagan Regiment and was working as a plowman at the time of their marriage. They settled in Lachine and moved to Montreal in 1679. Our French Canadian Ancestors, Vol. XI, page 32 He was from Geneva, Switzerland. | Badel dit Lamarche, Andre (I3946)
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| 8536 | (Research):King's Daughters and Founding Mothers, The Filles du Roi, 1663-1673, Vol. 1, page 228 Barbe was a King's Daughter and came to Canada in 1671 with a dowry worth 300 livres plus received at marriage a King's gift of 50 livres. Our French Canadian Ancestors, Vol. XI, page 32 She was from Geneva, Switzerland | Duchesne, Barbe (I3947)
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| 8537 | (Research):King's Daughters and Founding Mothers: The Filles du Roi 1663-1673, Vol. 1, page 294 Catherine and Antoine both died after the marriage of Jeanne in Jul 1703. PRDH #95803 1666 Census - Montreal Antoine Baudry, habitant, 28 years old Catherine Biard, 27 years PRDH #96708 1667 Census - Montreal Antoine Baudry, habitant, 29 years Catherine Guiard, 29 years Baudry, child, 7 months PRDH #98021 1681 Census - Montreal Antoine Baudry, Cloutier, habitant, 45 years Catherine Guillard, 40 years Jean Baudry, 14 years Catherine Baudry, 12 years Jeanne Baudry, 6 years Jean Baudry, 3 years | Baudry, Antoine (I5043)
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| 8538 | (Research):King's Daughters and Founding Mothers: The Filles du Roi 1663-1673, Vol. 1, page 294 died sometime after the 1681 census | Baudry, Jean (I5060)
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| 8539 | (Research):Likely marriage to Charles Labelle around 1880. Found on 1880 census (3 Jun) in Republic, Michigan. (This is where her sister Malvina and husband Napoleon Raymond were in 1880.) | Neveu, Marie Leocadie (I267)
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| 8540 | (Research):Listed in street directory for 1911-1912 as N Lemmelin at 490a Maisonneuve Ave, Papineau ward. Found on 1911 census at 490a Maisonneuve, Papineau (57) was: Lemelin, Joseph, born Dec 1855, age 55, cordonnier (shoemaker) Lemelin, Antonnette, born Oct 1861, age 49 Lemelin, Albert, son, born Nov 1888, age 22, cordonnier (shoemaker) WHO ARE THEY? SHOULD BE NARCISSE, EXILDA & GAUDIAS BIRTH DATES DON'T LINE UP WITH ANY FAMILY MEMBERS | Lemelin, Narcisse (I766)
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| 8541 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bunker, Margaret Mary (I5473)
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| 8542 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bunker, Thomas Allen (I5478)
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| 8543 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bunker, Eugene Glen (I4910)
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| 8544 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jensen, Dolores Marie (I5467)
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| 8545 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bunker, Joseph Paul (I5483)
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| 8546 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bunker, David Eugene (I5474)
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| 8547 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bunker, Sue Marie (I5480)
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| 8548 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bunker, Joyce Louise (I5471)
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| 8549 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bunker, Gregory James (I5468)
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| 8550 | (Research):Lorraine Gaboury 3rd wife?? married 14 Oct 1961 St. Anthony, Montreal ?? | Ladouceur, Dr. Leo M. D. (I451)
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