Matches 5,601 to 5,800 of 7,362
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5601 | Possibly died Jan 14, 1707 | DEWEY Anna (I12786)
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5602 | Possibly died Jan 2, 1734 | GUNN Ann (I12773)
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5603 | Possibly died Jan 26, 1726 | DEWEY Jedediah (I12719)
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5604 | Possibly died Jan 26, 1728 | DEWEY Jedediah (I12714)
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5605 | Possibly died Jan 29, 1746 | GUNN Mary (I12813)
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5606 | Possibly died Jan 6, 1743 | DEWEY Esther (I12770)
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5607 | Possibly died Mar 24, 1742 | DEWEY Adijah (I12776)
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5608 | Possibly Farmington, CT. Burial: Cemetery, Sommers, CT? | ROOTE John (I12739)
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5609 | Possibly married Jan 6, 1514 | Family: RADCLIFFE Cuthbert / de CLIFFORD Margaret (F12569)
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5610 | Possibly married Jan 9, 1685 | Family: ROOT Samuel B. / GUNN Mary (F10629)
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5611 | Possibly married on Jan 10, 1639 | Family: ROOTE John / KILBOURN Mary (F10596)
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5612 | Possibly married on Jan 14, 1751 | Family: GUNN Stephen / INGERSOLL Eleanor (F10612)
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5613 | Possibly married on March 22, 1637 | Family: DEWEY Thomas / RANDALL Frances (F10606)
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5614 | Possibly: Jean Chandonais | CHANDONNAIS Jerret (I55020)
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5615 | Possibly: Jim Chandonnais | CHANDONNAIS James (I55025)
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5616 | PRDH Individual 10373: Marie Madeleine BRASSARD Father: Antoine BRASSARD Mother: Francoise MERY Baptism: 1642-06-01, Québec Death: 1712-09-21 Burial: 1712-09-22, Québec First marriage: 1656-10-29, Québec with Louis FONTAINE Father: Louis FONTAINE Mother: Marie NION Second marriage: 1703-05-02, Québec with Jean NORMAND Father: Gervais NORMAND Mother: Leonarde JOUAULT PRDH Baptism 57195: Québec, 1642-06-01 01 Marie Madeleine BRASSART; - c p f 02 Antoine BRASSART; Father of 01; Spouse of 03; - m p m 03 Francoise MERY; Mother of 01; Spouse of 02; - m p f 04 Nicolas MAQUART CHAMP_ ; - - p m 05 Jacqueline POTEL; - - p f 06 Jacques DELAPLACE; Occupation: Prêtre; - c p m • Etant caché par la reliure, le surnom du parrain est in partie illisible [Being hidden by the binding, the last name of the godather is partly illegible] PRDH Burial 71051: Québec, 1712-09-22; Death: 1712-09-21 01 Marie Madeleine BRASSARD; 071 v d f 02 FONTAINE; Spouse of 01; - m d m 03 CALVARIN; Occupation: Prêtre; - c p m 04 MERCIER; Occupation: Acolyte; - c p m 05 THIBOULT; Occupation: Curé; Residence: Québec; - c p m • Inhumée chez les Recollets [Buried with the Recollets] | Brassard Marie-Madeleine [II] (I39564)
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5617 | PRDH Individual 124157: Rene Pierre METHOT Father: Rene METHOT Mother: Marie Francoise LAMBERT Birth: 1716-09-16 Baptism: 1716-09-17, St-Nicolas Death: 1749-03-08 Burial: 1749-03-09, St-Nicolas First marriage: 1745-09-06, St-Nicolas with Marie Therese LAMBERT CHAMPAGNE Father: Francois LAMBERT CHAMPAGNE Mother: Therese Francoise Marie BONHOMME DULAC | Méthot René-Pierre [III] (I39574)
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5618 | PRDH Individual 124158: Marie Therese LAMBERT CHAMPAGNE Father: Francois LAMBERT CHAMPAGNE Mother: Therese Francoise Marie BONHOMME DULAC Birth: 1725-05-29 Baptism: 1725-05-30, St-Nicolas Burial: 1752-01-07, St-Nicolas First marriage: 1745-09-06, St-Nicolas with Rene Pierre METHOT Father: Rene METHOT Mother: Marie Francoise LAMBERT Second marriage: 1749-07-08, St-Nicolas with Jean Baptiste GAGNON Father: Pierre GAGNON Mother: Marie Anne LACROIX | Lambert-Champagne Masrie-Thérèse [] (I39565)
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5619 | PRDH Individual 14585: Marie CHORET Father: Robert CHORET Mother: Marie Madeleine PARADIS Birth: 1675-01-28 Baptism: 1675-01-31, Ste-Famille I.O. Death: 1737-05-12 Burial: 1737-05-13, Québec First marriage: 1693-10-29, Québec with Joseph NORMAND Father: Jean NORMAND Mother: Anne LELABOUREUR PRDH Baptism 31413: Ste-Famille I.O., 1675-01-31; Birth: 1675-01-28 01 Marie CHORET; - c p f 02 Robert CHORET; Father of 01; Spouse of 03; - m p m 03 Marie Madeleine PARADIS; Mother of 01; Spouse of 02; - m p f 04 Jacques PARADIS; - - p m 05 Sebastienne VEILLON; Spouse of 06; - m p f 06 Pierre OFFROY; Spouse of 05; - m - m 07 B DUPLEIN; Occupation: Prêtre; - c p m PRDH Burial 166714: Québec, 1737-05-13; Death: 1737-05-12 01 Marie CHORET; 063 m d f 02 Joseph NORMAND; Spouse of 01; - v v m 03 DOLBEC; Occupation: Ecclesiastique; - c p m 04 LACORNE; Occupation: Ecclesiastique; - c p m 05 Chretien LECHASSEUR; Occupation: Prêtre; - c p m | Choret Marie [III] (I39568)
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5620 | PRDH Individual 17004: Francoise MILOT VOLET; Status: Immigrant Father: Martin MILOT Mother: Catherine VERDIN Birth: around 1647, Notre-Dame de Vanvey pres Chatillon-sur-Seine, ev. Langres, Bourgogne (ar. Montbard, Côte-d'Or) Burial: 1703-04-05, Neuville First marriage: 1669-10-15, Québec with Jean LEPICQ Father: Jean LEPICQ Mother: Madeleine MALLET Second marriage: 1688-05-26, Neuville with Rene MEZERAY Father: Jean MEZERAY Mother: Anne OLIVIER Third marriage: 1697-09-30, Québec with Leonard DEBORD LAJEUNESSE Father: Antoine DEBORD Mother: Catherine NICAR PRDH Burial 55624: Neuville, 1703-04-05 01 Francoise MILOT; Residence: Neuville; 058 m d f 02 Leonard DUBORDE LAJEUNESSE; Spouse of 01; Residence: Neuville; - v v m 03 Francois GARNIER; Residence: Neuville; - - p m 04 Nicolas SILVESTRE; Residence: Neuville; - - p m 05 Etienne MAIGNAN; Residence: Neuville; - - p m 06 J BASSET; Occupation: Prêtre; - c p m =================================== [Peter J. Gagné, in his book " King's Daughters and Founding Mothers", p 414, says that between Françoise's first marriage (Jean Lepicq), and her second marriage (René Mezeray dit Nopces), she entered a marriage contract with Nicolas Senau on January 22nd, 1688, drawn up by notary Normandin. It was annulled. She entered another marriage contract with Senau seven days later, this time drawn up by notary Gilles Rageot. It was also annulled.] [MKH Note: Françoise must have been pretty upset with Nicolas Senau. After breaking off her engagement with him twice in one week, she married René Mezeray four months later!] | Milot dit Volet Françoise [I] (I39630)
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5621 | PRDH Individual 200: Jean ADAM, Status: Immigrant Birth: around 1641, v. Brienon-l'Archeveque (auj. Brienon-sur-Armancon), ev. Sens, Champagne (ar. Auxere, Yonne) Burial: 1711-09-03 Beaumont First marriage: before 1674-02-09, Lieu indéterminé (au Québec) with Marie MEZERAY Father: Rene MEZERAY Mother: Nicole GARMAN | Adam Jean [I] (I39618)
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5622 | PRDH Individual 201: Marie MEZERAY Father: Rene MEZERAY Mother: Nicole GARMAN Birth: 1657-10-21 Baptism: 1657-10-29, Québec Death: 1714-11-22 Burial: 1714-11-22, Beaumont First marriage: before 1674-02-09, Lieu indéterminé (au Québec) with Jean ADAM | Mezeray Marie [II] (I39629)
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5623 | PRDH Individual 23688: Francois DUSSAULT; Status: Immigrant Father: Jacques DUSSAULT Mother: Marie Anne FAUVEL Birth: around 1647, St-Germain-l'Auxerrois, v. et archev. Paris, Île-de-France (Paris) Burial: 1732-07-03, Neuville First marriage: 1676-08-08, Lieu indéterminé (au Québec) with Genevieve MEZERAY Father: Rene MEZERAY Mother: Nicole GARMAN PRDH Burial 156427: Neuville, 1732-07-03 01 Francois DUSAULT; 085 - d m 02 DUMONT; Occupation: Curé; Residence: Neuville, - c p m | Dussault François [I] (I39644)
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5624 | PRDH Individual 23689: Genevieve MEZERAY Father: Rene MEZERAY Mother: Nicole GARMAN Baptism: 1648-07-05, Sillery Burial: 1718-01-10, Cap-Santé First marriage: 1661-01-24, Québec with Etienne TELLIER Father: Jacques TELLIER Mother: Catherine GUILLOT Second marriage: 1676-08-08, Lieu indéterminé (au Québec) with Francois DUSSAULT Father: Jacques DUSSAULT Mother: Marie Anne FAUVEL PRDH Baptism 74227: Sillery, 1648-07-05 01 Genevieve MEZERES; - c p f 02 Rene MEZERES NOPCES; Father of 01; Spouse of 03; - m p m 03 Nicole GARMAN; Mother of 01; Spouse of 03; - m p f 04 LEPICARD; Grandfather of 01; - - - m 05 Charles GABIN COURVILLE; - - p m 06 Genevieve AIOT; - - p f 07 Gabriel DRUILLETTES; Occupation: Jésuite, Curé; Residence: Sillery; - c p m • Le nom de famille de la mère a été ajouté d'une autre main [The family name of the mother was added by another hand] PRDH Burial 53477: Cap-Santé, 1718-01-10 01 Genevieve MESERETS; Residence: Belair; 071 m d f 02 Francois DUSSAULT; Spouse of 01; Residence: Belair; - v v m 03 Etienne LANGLOIS; - - p m 04 Charles BRIERE; - - p m 05 Rageot MORIN; Occupation: Prêtre; - c p m | Mezeray Geneviève [II] (I39642)
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5625 | PRDH Individual 24763: Marie Madeleine MASSE Father: Pierre MASSE Mother: Marie PINET Birth: 1655-03-01 Baptism: 1655-03-02, Québec Burial: 1709-11-15, Neuville First marriage: 1667-06-16, Lieu indéterminé (au Québec) with Rene VERGER LAPLANTE Father: Nicolas VERGER Mother: Renee BATAILLE Second marriage: 1673-09-30, Lieu indéterminé (au Québec) with Jean Baptiste MEZERAY Father: Rene MEZERAY Mother: Nicole GARMAN | Massé Marie-Madeleine [II] (I39622)
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5626 | PRDH Individual 32876: Pierre GARMAN; Status: Immigrant Birth: St-Martin, Bagneux, ev. Soissons, Ile-de-France (ar. Soissons, Aisne) First marriage: before 1626-12-31, France with Madeleine CHARLOT | Garman Pierre [I] (I39652)
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5627 | PRDH Individual 32877: Madeleine CHARLOT; Status: Immigrant Birth: Bagneux, ev. Soissons, Ile-de-France (ar. Soissons, Aisne) First marriage: before 1626-12-31, France with Pierre GARMAN | Charlot Madeleine [I] (I39659)
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5628 | PRDH Individual 32878: Marguerite GARMAN Father: Pierre GARMAN Mother: Madeleine CHARLOT Baptism: 1639-12-10, Québec Death: 1699-09-20 Burial: 1699-09-20, Hôtel-Dieu de Québec First marriage: 1652-01-29, Québec with Mathurin TRUT Father: Jean TRUT Mother: Simone GROSSIN PRDH Baptism 57142: Québec, 1639-12-10 01 Marguerite GAREMAN; - c p f 02 Pierre GAREMAN; Father of 01; Spouse of 03; - m p m 03 Madeleine CHARLOT; Mother of 01; Spouse of 02; - m p f 04 Adrien DABANCOURT LACAILLE; - - p m 05 Marguerite LANGLOIS; Spouse of 06; - m p f 06 Abraham LESCOSSOIS; Spouse of 05; - m - m 07 Ambroise DAVOST; Occupation: Jésuite; - c p m PRDH Burial 73021: Hôtel-Dieu de Québec, 1699-09-20; Death: 1699-09-20 01 DUTRUTE; - - d f | Garman Marguerite [II] (I39656)
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5629 | PRDH Individual 32880: Nicole GARMAN; Status: Immigrant Father: Pierre GARMAN Mother: Madeleine CHARLOT Birth: around 1630, St-Martin, Bagneux, ev. Soissons, Île-de-France (ar. Soissons, Aisne) First marriage: 1645-09-14, Lieu indéterminé (au Québec) with Rene MEZERAY Father: Jean MEZERAY Mother: Anne OLIVIER | Garman Nicole [II*] (I39620)
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5630 | PRDH Individual 41834: Noel COTE Father: Noel COTE Mother: Helene GRATTON Baptism: 1692-10-22, St-Laurent I.O. First marriage: 1714-04-16, St-Antoine-de-Tilly with Marie Anne LAMBERT Father: Pierre LAMBERT Mother: Marie NORMAND Second marriage: 1727-08-25, St-Antoine-de-Tilly with Marie Françoise HUOT STLAURENT Father : Laurent HUOT STLAURENT Mother: Marie Françoise FAVRON PRDH Baptism 34719: St-Laurent I.O., 1692-10-22 01 Joseph COSTE; - c p m 02 Noel COSTE; Father of 01; Spouse of 03; - m p m 03 Helene GRATTON; Mother of 01; Spouse of 02; - m p f 04 Marie Anne COSTE; Daughter of 05; - c p f 05 Mathieu COSTE; Father of 04; - - - m 06 Joseph GRATTON; Residence: Beauport; - - p m 07 G T ERBERY; Occupation: Prêtre; - c p m PRDH Burial 377912: St-Charles-sur-Richelieu, 1769-06-16 01 Joseph COTTE; 084 - d m | Côté Joseph [III] (I39586)
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5631 | PRDH Individual 41835: Marie Anne LAMBERT Father: Pierre LAMBERT Mother: Marie NORMAND Birth: around 1690, Lieu indéterminé (au Québec) Burial: 1727-03-16, St-Antoine-de-Tilly First marriage: 1714-04-16, St-Antoine-de-Tilly with Joseph COTE Father : Noel COTE Mother: Helene GRATTON PRDH Burial 25211: St-Antoine-de-Tilly, 1727-03-16 01 Marie Anne LAMBER; Residence: St-Antoine-de-Tilly; 037 m d f 02 Joseph COTE; Spouse of 01; Residence: St-Antoine-de-Tilly; - v v m 03 RESCHE; Occupation: Prêtre, Missionnaire; - c p m • Morte après une très longue maladie [Died after a very long illness] | Lambert Marie-Anne [II] (I39590)
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5632 | PRDH Individual 42748: Jacques LAMBERT; Status: Outside the population First marriage: before 1646-04-29, Lieu inconnu with Pierrette BACELET | Lambert Jacques [º] (I39609)
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5633 | PRDH Individual 42749: Pierrette BACELET; Status: Outside the population First marriage: before 1646-04-29, Lieu inconnu with Jacques LAMBERT | Bacelet Pierrette [º] (I39603)
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5634 | PRDH Individual 42750: Pierre LAMBERT; Status: Immigrant Father: Jacques LAMBERT Mother: Pierrette BACELET Birth: 1646-04-29, St-Jean, Fourmetot, arch. Rouen, Normandie (ar. Bernay, Eure) Death: 1712-11-25 Burial: 1712-11-25, St-Antoine-de-Tilly First marriage: 1680-03-04, Québec with Marie NORMAND Father: Jean NORMAND Mother: Anne LELABOUREUR PRDH Burial 25152: St-Antoine-de-Tilly, 1712-11-25; Death: 1712-11-25 01 Pierre LAMBERT le pere; 069 - d m 02 FELIX; Occupation: Prêtre, Récollet; - c p m From PRDH Fam 4954: "Un acte de tutelle en date du 28 décembre 1712, cité par Michel LANGLOIS (L'Ancêtre, 27:9-10 p. 333), fait état d'un fils du couple, Augustin, âgé de 20 ans" [An act of tutelage dated December 28, 1712, quoted by Michel LANGLOIS (The Ancestor, 27:9 - 10 p. 333), made state of a son of the couple, Augustin, 20 years old] | Lambert Pierre [I] (I39607)
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5635 | PRDH Individual 42871: Marie Francoise LAMBERT Father: Pierre LAMBERT Mother: Marie NORMAND Birth: 1683-10-17 Baptism: 1683-11-01, Québec Burial: 1746-08-27, St-Nicolas First marriage: 1706-08-16, St-Nicolas with Rene METHOT Father: Abraham METHOT Mother: Marie Madeleine MEZERAY | Lambert Marie-Françoise [II] (I39560)
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5636 | PRDH Individual 46559: Thomas LELABOUREUR; Status: Outside the population First marriage: before 1630-12-31, Lieu inconnu with Marguerite BARDIN | Le Laboureur Thomas [º] (I39669)
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5637 | PRDH Individual 46561: Anne LELABOUREUR; Status: Immigrant Father: Thomas LELABOUREUR Mother: Marguerite BARDIN Birth: around 1630, v. Caen, ev. Bayeux, Normandie (ar. Caen, Calvados) Burial: 1700-12-11, Québec First marriage: 1656-07-18, Québec with Jean NORMAND Father: Gervais NORMAND Mother: Leonarde JOUAULT PRDH Burial 70206: Québec, 1700-12-11 01 Anne LENORMAN; 070 - d f 02 Jacques MICHELON; - - p m 03 Jean Baptiste BRASSAR; - - p m 04 POCQUET; Occupation: Prêtre,faisant les fonctions curiales du Seminaire de Québec; Residence: Québec; - c p m | Le Laboureur Anne [I] (I39604)
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5638 | PRDH Individual 47334: Joseph LEMIRE Father: Jean LEMIRE Mother: Louise MARSOLET STAGNAN Birth: 1662-03-06 Baptism: 1662-03-06, Québec Death: 1703-02-04 Burial: 1703-02-04, Hôtel-Dieu de Québec First marriage: 1690-11-13, Québec with Jeanne Francoise Marie NORMAND Father: Jean NORMAND Mother: Anne LELABOUREUR | Lemire Joseph [II] (I39587)
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5639 | PRDH Individual 47417: Jeanne Francoise Marie NORMAND Father: Jean NORMAND Mother: Anne LELABOUREUR Birth: 1670-04-06 Baptism: 1670-04-07, Québec Burial: 1702-12-26, Québec First marriage: 1690-11-13, Québec with Joseph LEMIRE Father: Jean LEMIRE Mother: Louise MARSOLET STAGNAN | Normand Jeanne-Françoise-Marie [III] (I39600)
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5640 | PRDH Individual 50348: Etienne TELLIER; Status: Immigrant Father: Jacques TELLIER Mother: Catherine GUILLOT Birth: around 1636, Notre-Dame de Pitres, archev. Rouen, Normandie (ar. Les Andelys, Eure) First marriage: 1661-01-24, Québec with Genevieve MEZERAY Father: Rene MEZERAY Mother: Nicole GARMAN | Tellier Étienne [I] (I39612)
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5641 | PRDH Individual 56389: Rene MEZERAY; Status: Immigrant Father: Jean MEZERAY Mother: Anne OLIVIER Birth: around 1615, St-Sauveur de Thury (auj. Thury-Harcourt), ev. Bayeux, Normandie (ar. Caen, Calvados) Burial: 1695-03-16, Neuville First marriage: 1641-09-25, Québec with Helene CHATEL Second marriage: 1645-09-14, Lieu indéterminé (au Québec) with Nicole GARMAN Father: Pierre GARMAN Mother: Madeleine CHARLOT Third marriage: 1688-05-26, Neuville with Francoise MILOT VOLET Father: Martin MILOT Mother: Catherine VERDIN PRDH Burial 55515: Neuville, 1695-03-16 01 Rene MEZERES; 075 - d m 02 Francoise GARNIER; Residence: Neuville; - - p m 03 Antoine TAPIN; Residence: Neuville; - - p m 04 J BASSET; Occupation: Prêtre; - c p m | Mezeray dit Nopces René [I] (I39628)
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5642 | PRDH Individual 56390: Helene CHATEL; Status: Immigrant Birth: France indéterminée First marriage: 1641-09-25, Québec with Rene MEZERAY Father: Jean MEZERAY Mother: Anne OLIVIER | Chatel Hélène [I] (I39641)
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5643 | PRDH Individual 56394: Jean MEZERAY; Status: Outside the population First marriage: before 1615-12-31, Lieu inconnu with Anne OLIVIER | MEZERAY Jean [º] (I39650)
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5644 | PRDH Individual 56395: Anne OLIVIER; Status: Outside the population First marriage: before 1615-12-31, Lieu inconnu with Jean MEZERAY | OLIVIER Anne [º] (I39651)
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5645 | PRDH Individual 56400: Jean Baptiste MEZERAY Father: Rene MEZERAY Mother: Nicole GARMAN Baptism: 1650-08-17, Sillery Burial: 1703-02-05, Neuville First marriage: 1673-09-30, Lieu indéterminé (au Québec) with Marie Madeleine MASSE Father: Pierre MASSE Mother: Marie PINET | Mezeray Jean-Baptiste [II] (I39614)
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5646 | PRDH Individual 56424: Marie Madeleine MEZERAY Father: Rene MEZERAY Mother: Nicole GARMAN Birth: around 1659, Lieu indéterminé (au Québec) Death: 1740-07-24 Burial: 1740-07-25, Québec First marriage: 1673-07-16, Lieu indéterminé (au Québec) with Abraham METHOT Father: Jacques METHOT Mother: Francoise OZOU PRDH Burial 167113: Québec, 1740-07-25; Death: 1740-07-24 01 Marie Madeleine MEZERAY; 084 v d f 02 Abraham METOT; Spouse of 01; - m d m 03 Joseph DESCARREAUX; - - p m 04 Jean BRASSARD; - - p m 05 JACRAU; Occupation: Prêtre; - c p m | Mezeray Marie-Madeleine [II] (I39639)
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5647 | PRDH Individual 56435: Abraham METHOT; Status: Immigrant Father: Jacques METHOT Mother: Francoise OZOU Birth: around 1644, St-Germain-Village, archev. Rouen, Normandie (ar. Bernay, Seine-Maritime) Death: 1706-09-10 Burial: 1706-09-11, St-Nicolas First marriage: 1673-07-16, Lieu indéterminé (au Québec) with Marie Madeleine MEZERAY Father: Rene MEZERAY Mother: Nicole GARMAN PRDH Burial 23961: St-Nicolas, 1706-09-11; Death: 1706-09-10 01 Abraham METOT; 064 - d m 02 Francois FRICHET; - - p m 03 Etienne FRICHET; - - p m 04 LEPICART; Occupation: Prêtre, Curé; Residence: St-Nicolas; - c p m | Méthot Abraham [I] (I39631)
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5648 | PRDH Individual 56437: Rene METHOT Father: Abraham METHOT Mother: Marie Madeleine MEZERAY Baptism: 1682-05-25, Cap-St-Ignace Death: 1746-12-09 Burial: 1746-12-09, St-Nicolas First marriage: 1706-08-16, St-Nicolas with Marie Francoise LAMBERT Father: Pierre LAMBERT Mother: Marie NORMAND | Méthot René [II] (I39610)
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5649 | PRDH Individual 56440: Joseph METHOT Father: Abraham METHOT Mother: Marie Madeleine MEZERAY Birth: 1699-05-05 Baptism: 1699-05-10, St-Nicolas First marriage: 1721-02-24, Québec with Marie Helene NORMAND Father: Joseph NORMAND Mother: Marie CHORET PRDH Baptism 23557: St-Nicolas, 1699-05-10; Birth: 1699-05-05 01 Joseph METOT; - c p m 02 Abraham METOT; Father of 01; Spouse of 03; - m p m 03 Marie Madeleine MESSERET; Mother of 01; Spouse of 02; - m p f 04 Jean BOURASSART; Brother-in-Law or Stepbrother of 01; - - p m 05 Francoise POUYOIT; - - p f 06 Felix; Occupation: Récollet, Missionnaire; Residence: St-Nicolas; - c p m • Frère jumeau de Charles, "Néle premier" [Twin brother of Charles, "born first"] PRDH Burial 373785: Cap-St-Ignace, 1767-03-31; Death: 1767-03-29 01 Joseph METHOTE; 064 - d m | Méthot Joseph [II] (I39611)
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5650 | PRDH Individual 56499: Jacques METHOT; Status: Outside the population First marriage: before 1644-12-31, Lieu inconnu with Francoise OZOU | Méthot Jacques [º] (I39616)
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5651 | PRDH Individual 56500: Francoise OZOU; Status: Outside the population First marriage: before 1644-12-31, Lieu inconnu with Jacques METHOT | Ozou Françoise [º] (I39634)
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5652 | PRDH Individual 56527: Marie Helene NORMAND Father: Joseph NORMAND Mother: Marie CHORET Birth: 1703-04-17 Baptism: 1703-04-19, Québec First marriage: 1721-02-24, Québec with Joseph METHOT Father: Abraham METHOT Mother: Marie Madeleine MEZERAY PRDH Baptism 62232: Québec, 1703-04-19; Birth: 1703-04-17 01 Helene NORMAND; - c p f 02 Joseph NORMAND; Father of 01; Spouse of 03; - m p m 03 Marie CHARET; Mother of 01; Spouse of 02; - m p f 04 Guillaume DELORT; - - p m 05 Helene TREFFLE; Spouse of 06; - m p f 06 DUPRAT; Spouse of 05; - m - m 07 F DUPRE; Occupation: Prêtre; Residence: Québec; - c p m PRDH Burial 373888: Cap-St-Ignace, 1784-09-25; Death: 1784-09-24 01 Helene NORMAND; 082 v d f 02 Joseph METOTE; Spouse of 01; - - d m | Normand Marie-Hélène [IV] (I39645)
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5653 | PRDH Individual 57391: Francois NORMAND; Status: Outside the population First marriage: before 1623-12-31, Lieu inconnu with Jeanne BOISSEL | Normand François [º] (I39665)
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5654 | PRDH Individual 57429: Marie Madeleine TREFFLE ROTOT Father: Francois TREFFLE ROTOT Mother: Catherine MATHIEU Birth: 1671-04-19 Baptism: 1671-04-20, Québec Death: 1693-04-05 Burial: 1693-04-05, Hôtel-Dieu de Québec First marriage: 1691-02-05, Québec with Joseph NORMAND Father: Jean NORMAND Mother: Anne LELABOUREUR PRDH Baptism 58559: Québec, 1671-04-20; Birth: 1671-04-19 01 Marie Madeleine TREFLE; - c p f 02 Francois TREFLE ROTOT; Father of 01; Spouse of 03; - m p m 03 Catherine MATHIEU; Mother of 01; Spouse of 02; - m p f 04 Jean DELAUNAY; Occupation: Chirurgien; - - p m 05 Isabelle DECHAVIGNY; Spouse of 06; - m p f 06 Etienne LANDRON; Spouse of 05; - m - m 07 Henri DEBERNIERES; Occupation: Prêtre; - c p m PRDH Burial 72793: Hôtel-Dieu de Québec, 1693-04-05; Death: 1693-04-05 01 Madeleine ROUTOT; - - d f | Trefflé dit Rotot Marie-Madeleine [II] (I39579)
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5655 | PRDH Individual 70951: Mathurin TRUT; Status: Immigrant Father: Jean TRUT Mother: Simone GROSSIN Birth: around 1622, Merpins, ev. Saintes, Angoumois (ar. Cognac, Charente) First marriage: 1652-01-29, Québec with Marguerite GARMAN Father: Pierre GARMAN Mother: Madeleine CHARLOT | Trut Mathurin [I] (I39654)
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5656 | PRDH Individual 78225: Marie Francoise METHOT Father: Rene METHOT Mother: Marie Francoise LAMBERT Birth: 1707-05-15 Baptism: 1707-05-15, St-Nicolas First marriage: 1731-09-09, St-Nicolas with Joseph BUISSON STCOSME BISSON Father: Jean Baptiste BUISSON STCOSME BISSON Mother: Francoise Marie BAUDET | Méthot Marie-Françoise [III] (I39570)
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5657 | President of the board of local improvement of Chicago | KEENEY Albert F. (I47411)
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5658 | Press-Republican March 22, 2009 Honora 'Honey' Carpenter WESTPORT — Honora "Honey" Carpenter, 63, passed away March 20, 2009, after a long and determined fight against breast cancer. Honora was born in the borough of Richmond, Staten Island, N.Y., on July 10, 1945, to William, Sr., and Haleen (Johnson) Smith. She is survived by her devoted and loving husband, Arthur R. Carpenter; her daughters, Kari and husband, Jim Ratliff, Kathleen Desjardins and partner, John Gereau; stepdaughter, Bonnie, and husband, Steven Lawrence; her brother, William, and wife, Ellen Smith; her cousins, Karen Brown and husband, George "Bucky" Sweatt, and Beverly McIntyre; her grandchildren, Kaleigh Ratliff, Cooper Sayward, Jeff, Eric and Brian Sherman, Steven and David Lawrence and Adam Carpenter; 10 great-grandchildren; her nephews, Matt, Doug, Greg Smith, Brian and Shane Smith; and niece, Leslie Smith. She was predeceased by her parents; her stepfather, Raymond MacDougal; her brother, Michael Smith; stepson, Michael Carpenter; stepdaughter, Kandyce (Carpenter) Swartfager; and great-grandson, Noah Carpenter. Honora retired from Essex County Emergency Services as a principal account clerk. She was previously employed as village clerk and clerk to the supervisor in Westport, N.Y., and as a medical transcriber at Elizabethtown Community Hospital. She was a charter member of Elizabethtown Community Hospital Hospice, which later joined with High Peaks Hospice. In the end, it was Hospice that cared for her, along with her family. Her family appreciates the irony in the fact that her mother, Haleen, brought her into this world and her Hospice nurse, Helene, sang her out. We are grateful to all the caregivers who took such wonderful care of her and who loved her. There will be calling hours at W.M. Marvin's Sons Inc. in Elizabethtown, N.Y., on Wednesday, March 25, 2009, from 4 to 7 p.m. and a funeral service on Thursday, March 26, 2009, at the Lewis Congregational Church at 1 p.m. A reception will follow at the Cobble Hill Inn Restaurant. In lieu of flowers, Honey asked that donations be made in her memory to the Essex County High Peaks Hospice, P.O. Box 192, Port Henry, NY 12974. For online condolences go to www.wmmarvins.com. | SMITH Honora "Honey" (I50108)
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5659 | Prime Minister of Quebec from 1897 through 1900 and leader of the Liberal Party. | MARCHAND Felix Gabriel (I5396)
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5660 | Prince in Greece | NUMERIUS Flavius (I23714)
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5661 | Prince of England | PLANTAGENET Edward "The Black" (I21571)
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5662 | Princess of Sicily | De NAPLES Marguerite (I22837)
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5663 | Priory of St. Gervais, near Rouen bur. St. Stephens Abbey | De NORMANDIE Guillaume I "Le Conquberant" (I22671)
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5664 | Private Otis Littlejohn - Civil War Military Record (Donated by Captain Daniel Murphy USMC) Name: Otis Littlejohn Rank: Private Unit: Vermont, 4th Infantry Regiment, Company A Drafted: Windham County, Town of Whitingham Enlisted: August 30, 1864 Mustered in: August 30, 1864 Mustered out: May 14, 1865 Status: Regular Discharge Wounded in Action: October 19, 1865 at the Battle of Cedar Creek 4th Vermont Infantry Regiment table of Organization for inclusive dates: May 1862- July 1865 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 6th Army Corps, Army of Potomac, and Army of Shenandoah, Middle Military Division. 4th Vermont Infantry Regiment Service encompassing Pvt Otis Littlejohn Enlistment. September 13, 1864, Gilberts Ford, Opequan River. September 19, 1864, Battle of Opequan, Winchester. September 22, 1864, Fishers Hill. September 30, 1864, Non Vets mustered out. October 19, 1864, Battle of Cedar Creek. November 9, 1864, Duty at Strasbury. December 9, 1864, Duty at Kernstow. December 9-12 1864, Moved to Petersburg. December 13, 1864 – April 2 1865, Siege of Petersburg. March 25, 1865, Fort Fisher. March 28, - April 9, 1865, Appomattox Campaign. April 2, 1865, Assault and Fall of Petersburg. April 6, 1865, Sailors Creek. April 9, 1865, Appomattox Court House, Surrender of Lee and his Army. April 28, 1865, At Farmville and Burkeville Junction. April 23-27 1865, March to Danville duty their until May 18, 1865. I realize the enlistment date and place do not coincide with the enlistment certificate. I have an explanation for that. He could have enlisted on date specified July 17, 1863, but do to travel, training, etc. would not have actually reported into his unit until August 30, 1864. At which time the lazy clerk would have just entered his enlistment and reporting in date the same. For the place were he enlisted, the 4th Infantry Regiment was originally raised out of Battleboro and the surrounding areas. Hence why the certificate would state Battleboro. Majority of the volunteers in Company Alpha were formed up from the town of Whitingham in Whindham County. Hence the company being referred to as the Whitingham Company. | LITTLEJOHN Otis G. (I40250)
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5665 | prob. a 2nd wife | Family: JEWETT Frederick A. / ORM Gertrude (F4351)
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5666 | Prob. after 1627 | Hopkins Damaris (I53796)
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5667 | prob. died young | FATUM Johann Heinrich (I2827)
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5668 | prob. died young | PULSIFER Joseph (I7528)
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5669 | prob. during Civil War | PULSIFER Henry Albert (I7357)
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5670 | Prob. mar. 2nd Oct. 2, 1712 to Joseph Allen. | TUCK Mary (I9618)
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5671 | Probably died before 18656 census | FREEMAN Levi (I40164)
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5672 | Probably died yound, not mentioned in Jonas Burke administration of his will. Probably died yound, not mentioned in Jonas Burke administration of his will. | Burke Sybil (I51932)
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5673 | probate file # 4028 dated 24 Jun. 1758 gives inventory of estate only. Essex Co., Mass. 24 Jun 1758 Will probated file # 4028 inventory only | BURGEN Robert (I1685)
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5674 | probate file (Essex Co., Mass. # 16165); consists mostly of the liquidation of his estate to pay creditors. Admin. by son-in-law, Ezekiel Hodgkins; mentions Jonathan Pulsifer in the list of those receiving payment. | LAKEMAN Tobias (I4796)
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5675 | Probate Records for Jacob Root. Will dated 19 of June 1728. I Jacob Root of Hebron, in the County of Hartford, do make this my last will and testement: I give to my wife Mary her (dower rights). I give unto my son Daniel and to my son Jacob Root my lott called the "Old 100 Acres", together with what land I have since laid adjacent on the east side of the sd. 100 acres, and so bounded east on Benoni Trumbull's 100-acre lott. I give unto my son Nathaniel that part of my farm which lyeth to the west of Fawn Brook, and bounds east on sd. brook, west on the common lands, and south on land belonging to Mr. Timothy Steven's heirs. I give to my son Jonathan Root the remaining part of the pond which lyeth on the east of sd. Fawn Brook, and bounds west on sd. brook, east on Mr. Skinners's land, and on common land betwixt Mr. Skinners's and Mr. Trumbull's. As also I further give unto my sons Nathaniel and Jonathan my 50-acre lott lying on Blackledge's River. I give to my son William Root my old homelott of about 30acres, which butts south on Daniel Barbour's land, north on Nathaniel Man's land, and east on a highway. Also, I give to my sd. son William my dwelling house and barn, together with all my homestead, excepting 20 acres on the north side, which 20 acres I yet reserve to myself. I give to my granddaughter Johanna Pummery oe20, to be paid out of my estate, and my granddaughter Hepzibah Pummery I will eel 0, and to my grandson Caleb Pummery I will eel 0. These three last mentioned being the children of my daughter Johanna, and the respective bequests made to them to be paid within one year after my decease. I will to my grandchildren, the children of my daughter Mary, viz., Joseph Man, Nathaniel Man, Benjamin Man, John Man, Nathan Man, and Mary Man, to each and every of them ce5 as they shall come to the age of 21 years. I give to my daughter Margaret, wife to John Wamer, ce23; but if my daughter Margaret shall decease leaving no surviving heirs, then the sd. oe23 to return to my daughter Ruth. And to my daughter Ruth asforesd. I will the sum of oe40. It is hereby further to be understood that the lands which I have given to my son Jacob Root shall remain unto him and his heirs forever, with the condition that he shall render up unto my brother Jonathan Root and my nephew Hezekiah Root and Thomas Sheldon what right he may have in the lands I sold to them at Northampton, and on no other conditions. I appoint my wife Mary and my son Daniel Root executers. Winess: Stephen Post, David Barbour, Nathaniel Phelps. Jacob Root, Is. Court Record, Page 57-10 August, 1731: Will proven. | ROOT Jacob (I20369)
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5676 | Property: 1668, vend sa part de l'arriere fief Dubuisson Census 1681: basse ville de Quebec, Quebec Occupation: bourgeois | GUYON Denis (I3647)
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5677 | Published 10/30/1796 | Family: Brown Levis / Whiting Polly (F23459)
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5678 | published 2/19/1832 | Family: Burns Thomas / Brown Caroline (F23579)
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5679 | published in Charlestown 12/11/1814. published in Charlestown 12/11/1814. | Family: Chapin Nathaniel / Brown Fanny (F23640)
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5680 | Pulmonary consumption | RICHARDSON Gertrude (I56362)
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5681 | Pvt Oct 15, 1861 92nd NY Inf Co H Stockholm Discharged for disability Sep. 10, 1863. He died Feb. 1, 1913 (TC, AG, 1865, data) | OBER Henry H. (I55637)
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5682 | Pvt Sep 1, 1864 6th NY H Art Co M Stockholm Mustered out Aug. 21, 1865 at New York City. He married Betsey Nichols and died in Seaverton in the Town of Stockholm Dec. 17, 1924. | OBER James (I55638)
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5683 | Queen of the Franks | FRANKS Chlodeswinthe (Vberica) of The Salic (I23493)
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5684 | R. R. laborer in Tacoma, Washington | DEVIOUX Joseph (I2407)
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5685 | Rachel preferred to be called Susan, and was often called Susan R. Stewart. | DENNIS Rachel Susannah (I47607)
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5686 | Ran Alden Dell Dairy. Was in 1880 US Census in Park River, ND | CURRIE Edit (I56300)
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5687 | Ray's brother, Walter died on 5 February, 1974 while attending the his funeral. | Paddock Raymond (I53053)
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5688 | Real estate agent in Boston | LELAND Percy F. (I37811)
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5689 | REBECCA I. (COUSINS) KNIGHT DEER ISLE - Rebecca Imogene (Cousins) Knight, 92, died Oct. 11, 2002, at a local nursing facility, on the anniversary of her birth. She was born in her Stonington home Oct. 11, 1910, the eldest child of Robert K. and Agatha (Grindle) Cousins. She graduated from Stonington High School as Valedictorian in 1928 and from Bates College in 1932, where she was selected as Wittiest Woman and Biggest Sleepy-head, traits that she continued to demonstrate throughout her lifetime. She taught French, algebra, and history at Stonington High School, worked as a bookkeeper for Ralph Barter, and taught French at Thomaston High School, but her principal work experience was as postal clerk in Stonington, and later in New Canaan, Conn., retiring to her Stonington home in 1972. She was married to Elwood "Buster" Knight, a U.S. Army Ranger who was killed in action on Feb. 25, 1945. She was also predeceased by her sister, Helene (Cousins) Stephens, Dec. 26, 1986; and by her son, Robert Elwood Knight, Feb. 20, 1988. She is survived by her daughters, June (Knight) Carter of Ellsworth and Helene Ada (Knight) Whitehouse of Augusta. She is survived by nine grandchildren, Glendon James Carter and his wife, Mary, Elwood Knight Carter, and Mark Ronald Carter of Ellsworth, Daniel Alton Whitehouse of Arizona, Debra Allison Whitehouse of Augusta, and Rebecca Amber Whitehouse and her husband, Robert Weed of Stonington, and Michael Knight, Christopher Knight, and Michelle "Shelley" Knight of Georgetown, Conn.; her great-grandchildren include: Maegan, Catherine, and Jordan Carter of Ellsworth, Tasha and Ryan Whitehouse of Tennessee, and Spencer, Hannah, Trevor and Mark Anthony Knight of Georgetown, Conn., and Amethyst Rose and Aidan Robert Weed of Stonington. She is also survived by special relatives, Bette (Stetson) Cameron of Camden, Amy (Cousins) Hutchinson of Portland, and Laura (Gross) Griffin of Thornton, Calif. Rebecca was most fortunate in maintaining close long-term friendships while enjoying the fellowship of new friends, former students, bridge partners, fellow church-goers, dedicated care-givers, and cherished neighbors. Friends are invited to visit with the family 6-8 p.m. Sunday, at the Bragdon-Kelley-Campbell Funeral Home, Main Street, Stonington. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Mary's Star of the Sea Catholic Church, Stonington, 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 14, with the Rev. Richard A. Lembo, pastor, celebrant. Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery, Oceanville. Guests are invited to the Parish Hall to share conversation and refreshment, two of Rebecca's greatest pleasures. Memorial gifts may be made to Opera House Arts, P.O. Box 56, Stonington, ME 04681 or the Island Nursing Home, Box 124, Deer Isle, ME 04627. 1 | COUSINS Rebecca Imogene (I38254)
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5690 | Rebecca Wood, age 17, and William Brown, age 25, both of Preston, NY were married in February of 1819. Their first child, Thurlow Weed Brown was born to them later in the same year. In an article printed in the Auburn daily paper, a notice of her illness was given, an abstract of the article; April 4, 1857: Mrs. William (Rebecca) Brown, mother of T. W. and Emma Brown, editors of Cayuga Chief is lying dangerously ill in Auburn. Recovery is extrememly doubtful. Miss Emma Brown is daily expected in Auburn from Wisconsin.. In the obituary published in the Auburn paper, it mentions that she was of unusually active and powerful mind. A most beautiful tribute to a mother ever rendered by a son is in his letter, "Why I am a Temperance Man". She was in her 55th year of age, an uncomplaining sufferer for a long time. The Chief [Editor, Thurlow W. Brown] was deeply attached to his mother; news of death will fall severely upon him in his far off home in the West. (Wisconsin) Funeral services services were held at Friday, 2 p.m., the home of husband, William Brown on 46 Orchard Street. | Weed Rebecca (I52697)
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5691 | Received a grant of 100 acres in Bay Chaleur, New Brunswich, Canada in 1838 | WISEMAN Joseph (I36092)
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5692 | Received a grant of 100 acres in Bay Chaleur, New Brunswich, Canada in 1838, lot 27. | HORNIBROOK William (I36053)
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5693 | Received a grant of 103 acres in 1861 in Bay Chaleur, New Brunswich, Canada | SEELY Robert (I38798)
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5694 | Received death certificate Dec. 14, 1988. Cause of death given as pneumonitis which she had for two weeks. Contributing condition given as "Chronic brain disease - cerebral arterioschlerosis". Emma didn't get married until age 28, then she eloped. Her husband died 26 years later and she never remarried. She was a widow for 22 years. Her occupation in the 1912 St. Paul city directory was given as seamstress. | HOFFMAN Emma Freda (I4054)
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5695 | Record and Pension Office, War Department. Respectfully returned to Almond A. Davison, Manito, Illinois. Washington, D.C., March 28, 1896. The records of this office show that Asa Davison, served as a private in Captain Nathaniel Webb's Company, 4th Battalion, Connecticut Forces, commanded by Col John Durkee, Revolutionary War. He enlisted, March 1, 1778, to serve 5 months, was discharged, January 1, 1779. The records also show that Asa Davison, served as a private in the 1st Company, Fifth Connecticut Regiment, Commanded by Lieut. Col. Sherman, Revolutionary War. His name first appears on the roll for March 1782, and he was discharged, June 22, 1782. The records further show that Asa Davison, served as a private in Capt. Nehemiah Rise's Company, 8th Connecticut Regiment, Revolutionary War. He enlisted Aug. 16, 1779 to serve six months, and was discharged, Jan. 15, 1780. The records also show that Ezra Davison, served as a private in Capt. Benjamin Durkee's Company of Matrosses, at Port Trumbull, Connecticut. He enlisted, Aug. 12, 1782, (That day he was 17 years old.), to serve 12 months, and was discharged, Aug. 12, 1783. By authority of the Secretary of War. Signed by Col. U.S. Army Chief in Office. Note that they were enlisted for short campaigns of a few months to a year, following which they would return home to take care of farm and family, then enlist again. (GEW) In other accounts, Asa Davison appears at “The Battle of Lexington”, and “The Battle of Monmouth”. He was also with Gen. Benedict Arnold, on his famous campaign to Canada. Asa served with the English Army during the French and Indian War, at the siege of Louisburg, Nova Scotia. After the war, the family settled there for a time, where his son, Ezra was born in 1765. At some point, he moved the family back south, as we find him in Ashford, Massachusetts at the start of the Revolutionary War. At some point after the war, the family migrated on down to Grafton, New York, where Asa died in 1824. He was buried in the Brock burying ground in the northeast part of Grafton. | DAVISON Asa (I35136)
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5696 | Record of baptisum recorded at Penetanguishene; born 10 Dec. 1893; bap. 6 Jan. 1894; sponcered by Delinia Boucher. Gives parents as Alexander Bergeron and Agnes Boucher. Trying to simulate the appearance of the document: (Vallee Edmond Bergeron (Edward) (Vallee) child of: Alexander Bergeron and Agnes Boucher | VALLEE Edward (I9792)
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5697 | Recorded in Ipswich VRs | PULSIFER Thomas Sewell (I7988)
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5698 | recorded name as "Senthee" | FREEMAN Cynthia (I39960)
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5699 | Records from Thrasher Family Bible in possession of Penfield Museum, Ironville, New York and Cem. records Towner Hill Cem. | PULSIFER Jane Susan (I7410)
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5700 | Reformed Church Records at Blankenloch age 47 yrs. | SCHANTZ Ulrich (I8429)
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5701 | Rejoice /Plasse/ | PLASSE Joyce (Rejoice) (I6591)
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5702 | Religion: Catholic Andre Chandonnet, baptized on 14 April 1720, was the most prolific of the second generation. Through his marriage at Quebec to Charlotte Frechet on 22 April 1743, he became the father of 11 children. He was married a second time on 3 October 1780 to Anne Feray, widow of Francois Marceau. Andre was buried in his native village on 30 June 1797. | Chandonne' Andre (I1892)
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5703 | Religion: Catholic Anne, born on 7 March 1726, god-daughter of Marie Anne Badeau, was married under the first name of Marie-Anne to Francois Onel, on 22 November 1751, at Quebec. Her husband was a sergeant in the artillery company. He obtained a certificate of release from Msgr Briand on the occasion of his marriage. | Chandonne' Anne (I1894)
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5704 | Religion: Catholic Jean-Baptiste (2), born II May 1695 and baptized the following day at Quebec, married Charlotte Jourdain on 22 October 1722 at Lauzon. They had five children; three girls and two boys. He married a second time to Madeleine Marchand on 6 August 1748. | LEVASSEUR Jean-Baptiste (I5126)
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5705 | Religion: Catholic Marie-Gertrude, baptized at Quebec on 8 July 1677; married at Riviere- Ouelle on 4 July 1697 (contract by private agreement the day before) to Pierre Fortin, son of Julien and of Genevieve Gamache. They lived at L'Islet and had seven sons and seven daughters. | BEAULIEU Marie Gertrude Hudon Dit (I767)
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5706 | Religion: Catholic THE COUNTRYWOMAN Arriving in Canada from Saint-Martin on the Ile de Re in the Diocese of La Rochelle, Louis Marchand and his wife Francoise Morineau were accompanied by five sons and two daughters. One of the Marchand girls, Marie, born about 1651 on the Ile de Re, became engaged to Laurent Levasseur on 19 November 1669. The marriage was not celebrated until the following spring, on 30 April 1670 at Notre-Dame de Quebec, most likely because Laurent needed the time to chink, caulk, and furnish his cabin on the south bank. In the meantime, Marie lived in Quebec, filling her hope chest and waiting to move in. | MARCHAND Marie (I5402)
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5707 | Religion: Catholic Alias: Souvenoir, Savonet Baptism: 1647 Jeanne SAVONNE was listed as a Fille de Roi three times receiving dowries from the King of France to marry settlers and to populate the new French colony. The first time was to a Carignan soldier which received a double dowry of 100 livre. (1) abt 1670 at Ile de Orleans to Jean SOUCY dit LAVIGNE (Carignan soldier) (2) 22 Aug 1679 at L'Islet, PQ to Damien BERUBE (3) 7 Nov 1692 at Riviere-Ouelle, PQ to Francois MIVILLE JEAN SOUCY FINDS A RARE PEARL Jean Soucy patiently waited to find a kindred spirit and eventually he did. However, nothing- has been discovered, not even a notary contract, to help in fixing the approximate date of his marriage. As his first child was born on 5 September 1671, it is reasonable to assume that Jean took a wife in the autumn of 1670. Rene Jette even believes that the religious ceremony took place on the Ile d'Orleans. Who, therefore, was this incomparable wife? Her name was Jeanne Sauvenier or Savonet, the 23 year old daughter of Jacques and of Antoinette Babillotte from the city of Paris. She was a courageous woman of good sense, which is just what Jean Soucy wanted. ON THE ISLANDS OF THE SNOW GEESE The non- commissioned officers of the famous regiment, those who decided to settle in Canada, obtained fiefs and seigneuries in return for their service to the crown. They also were able to marry girls of good families. Thus, Paul Dupuy de Lisloye, husband of Jeanne Couillard, became the owner of half of the Ile-aux-Oies and the Ile- aux-Grues, in the Saint-Lawrence River, not far from the Ile d'Orleans. Pierre Becart de Grandville, an officer in Grandfontaine's company, husband of Anne Macard, daughter of Nicolas and Marguerite Couillard, obtained from seigneur Louis Couillard de Lespinay on 16 October 1668, the other halves of the islands. On 17 October 1671, the two seigneurs, Dupuy and Becart, agreed to redivide their properties. Paul owned the large Ile-aux-Oies, and Pierre the small Ile-aux-Oies and the Ile-aux-Grues. Here are the historical facts to help USA understand the hidden history of Jean Soucy. Pierre Becart had earned decorations and done deeds which, nevertheless, left him unfulfilled. Rather early in life he retired to his islands and requested the help of Jean Soucy, an old military acquaintance. From 1669, Jean Soucy worked hard to build the simple manor house of his seigneur. In 1670, he married and continued his activities as protege of Pierre Becart. The latter ceded to him, perhaps verbally, a piece of land on the Ile-aux-Grues. There, Jean built his house which he occupied about 1674. In fact, on 17 July 1674, Pierre Michaud, who obtained a concession on the Ile-aux-Grues, was a neighbor to Jean Soucy. Such are the approximate facts concerning the settlement by Jean Soucy on the small islands of the great white geese. SAUVENIER-BERUBE-MIVILLE One inevitable day ancestor jean Soucy died; we know neither how nor why. During her mourning Jeanne Sauvenier met ancestor Damien Berube and married him on 22 August 1679. Proof appears in the registry of l'Islet. To the Berube history, previously featured in this series, let USA add that in the census of 1681, the 4 Soucy children remained well protected in the home of Damien Berube at Riviere-Ouelle. There, they knew 6 Berube half-brothers and sisters and, later, a half- sister, Marie-Francoise Miville, the daughter of Francois and of Jeanne Sauvenier, their mother. | SAUVENIER Jeanne (I8402)
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5708 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I9286)
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5709 | Religion: Catholic Immigration: Apr 20, 1663, Plaisance, Newfoundland, Canada Laurent Levasseur William the Conqueror (1027-1087), son of Richard the Devil and of Arlete .... was born at Falaise and died at Rouen. It was in honor of this William, Duke of Normandy and King of England, that a place in today's suburbs of Rouen was named Bois-Guillaume. This "William's Woods" was the home of our ancestor Laurent Levasseur. On Christmas Eve in 1430, Joan of Arc passed through Bois-Guillaume, coming from Cailly, by the Rue de la Haie, on which the town church is located today. Bois-Guillaume is a town in the Department of the Seine-Maritime, District of Rouen, Canton of Darnetal. It dominates the Robec river and has a thirteenth century church, dedicated to Sainte-Trinite. Those who would look for the home of ancestor Laurent Levasseur need only to take route 28 out of Rouen to the north, which will lead directly to the beautiful Bois-Guillaume. THE NORMAN Laurent Levasseur, originally Le Vavasseur, which alludes to property called an "arriere-fief, " was born at an indeterminate date. He was the son of Jean Le Vavasseur (born 5 January 1605) and of Marguerite Maheu, and the grandson of Thomas Levavasseur and Germaine Legris. We know that his sister Jeanne was baptized at Sainte-Trinite on 30 January 1639. There were two brothers as well, Nicolas and Pierre, who were baptized at the same church on 17 May 1641 and 16 June 1642, respectively. Their father Jean died before 1669 and mother Marguerite Maheu was buried 24 December 1685, at the age of 79 years. However, Alfred Levasseur, author of a, well-prepared presentation of substantial content entitled "Genealogie et Histoire de Laurent Levasseur", could not find the baptismal record of his ancestor nor his contract of indenture for Canada. He estimated, from various records, that Laurent was born between 1646 and 1648. Other research indicates as early as 1645. THE ADOLESCENT Laurent Levasseur emigrated to Canada at the age of 14 or 15. Was it a jaunt? An Escapade? Spur of the moment or well considered? We will never know the answer. At La Rochelle on 20 April 1663, two ships, the Flute Royale and l'Aigle d'Or, were preparing to get underway. These 300-ton caravelles would attempt the Atlantic crossing with 300 people packed aboard. The bad weather, poor hygienic conditions and epidemic sickness transformed these barks into floating charnal houses. At least 66 souls were consigned to the deep, having succumbed enroute; the town of Plaisance in Newfoundland received 75 of the seriously ill; only 159 passengers reached Quebec. Their arrival was piteous to see and even more pitiful to hear! The colony received this flotsam as best it was able. Among the arrivals were some inexperienced youth and even some school boys who became charges of the Sovereign Council, which had some bittersweet words on this subject in a following letter to the King. To tell the truth, adolescent Laurent Levasseur was one of these. He signed a contract (never found) to work for Guillemette Hebert, the rather fortunate widow of Guillaume Couillard and daughter of that original colonist Louis Hebert. The census of 1666 tells USA that Laurent was working as a domestic in the home of Madame Couillard. Laurent must have pleased his mistress because she signed him up for another three years; until 1669. During those six years he acclimated himself to the country so well that he would live for another half century. THE COUNTRYMAN On 22 September 1669, Henri Breau de Pominville, inhabitant of Lauzon, signed a three-year lease with 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, two cows, two 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 transaction, signed with a flourish, but Laurent timidly affirmed that he could not write. Breau had the forethought to reserve a square arpent along the brook for his own use. Four years later, on 10 September 1673, we note that Laurent owed 180 livres to Henri. Evidently he was having trouble making his payments; however, all must have ended well, because we do know that this land, leased in 1669, later became home for generations of Levasseurs. The homestead was located at Saint-David de Lauberiviere. The house, later numbered 698 rue Commerciale, became the focal point of family life and was kept in the Levasseur name until 1925. The property was enlarged on 19 May 1675 when Laurent bought one adjoining arpent by 40 in depth from Pierre Pouillard for the price of 27 livres payable in prime pelts. Jean Guay (Leguay), native of Sainte Gilles de Caen, Normandy, husband of Marie Briere, became his immediate neighbor. THE COUNTRYWOMAN Arriving in Canada from Saint-Martin on the Ile de Re in the Diocese of La Rochelle, Louis Marchand and his wife Francoise Morineau were accompanied by five sons and two daughters. One of the Marchand girls, Marie, born about 1651 on the Ile de Re, became engaged to Laurent Levasseur on 19 November 1669. The marriage was not celebrated until the following spring, on 30 April 1670 at Notre-Dame de Quebec, most likely because Laurent needed the time to chink, caulk, and furnish his cabin on the south bank. In the meantime, Marie lived in Quebec, filling her hope chest and waiting to move in. AT HOME The census of 1681 tells USA that Laurent Levasseur was the owner of one rifle, three head of cattle, six arpents under cultivation, one shotgun, and a pistol. But most importantly for USA, was the notation there were six living children in the family. Since the records of the parish of Saint-Joseph de Lauzon are not complete, it is difficult to follow the little Levasseurs from cradle to grave. However, we do know that there were 13; seven girls and six boys, as follows: 1. Marie-Francoise, born 30 March at Lauzon, baptized at Quebec 4 April 167 1, died and was buried at Lauzon on 13 June 1719. 2. Marie-Claude, born on 3 March 1672 and baptized 17 days later at Quebec, entered the Ursuline Convent at the age of 19 as a domestic nun on 7 October 1691. She took the name of "Sister of the Visitation", when she made her vows on 5 August 1694. She was sent to Trois-Rivieres in August 1699 where "she was at one and the same time, nurse, cook, laundry woman, gardener, and keeper of the chicken coop." When she became blind toward the end of her days, she still found the means to render service to the community while not missing a single day without making her devotions to the Virgin in the Chapel of the Saints. She died in 1745 at the age of 73. 3. Laurent (2), born 29 May 1674 at Lauzon and baptized the following day at Quebec, died and was buried at Lauzon on 3 June of the same year. 4. Laurent (3), born 22 May 1675 at Lauzon and baptized four days later at Quebec, was mentioned in the register of the Hotel-Dieu of Quebec on 3 July 1695. After that we lose all trace of him. 5. Genevieve, born 13 March 1677 at Lauzon and baptized the following day at Quebec, died at Lauzon the 27th and was buried at Quebec on 30 November 1686. 6. Pierre, born 2 January 1679 at Lauzon and baptized six days later at Quebec, married Marie-Elisabeth Michaud on 8 May 1703 at Riviere- Ouelle. They had four children; all girls. 7. Angelique dite Genevieve, born 20 February at Lauzon and baptized 19 March 1681 at L'Islet, was received into the Ursuline Order as a novice on 15 October 1705. She took her vows on 21 April 1708 under the name Sister of Saint-Joseph. She died in November 1749 and was interred in the crypt of the convent under the chapel. 8. Jean-Baptiste (1), born 10 June 1682 and baptized eight days later at Lauzon, left no further trace. 9. Marie, baptized 21 January 1686 at Lauzon, also left no further trace. 10. Louis, born and baptized 4 September 1687 at Quebec, married Genevieve Huard on 19 November 1716 at Lauzon. They had seven children; three boys and four girls. 11. Claire-Francoise, born 26 November and baptized 2 December 1691 at Lauzon, married Louis Michaud on 22 October 1708. They had one son named Andre. She married a second time to Jean-Francois Autin on 31 May 1719 at Kamouraska. They had two children; a boy and a girl. 12. Marie-Renee, baptized 21 February 1694 at Lauzon, left no further trace. 13. Jean-Baptiste (2), born II May 1695 and baptized the following day at Quebec, married Charlotte Jourdain on 22 October 1722 at Lauzon. They had five children; three girls and two boys. He married a second time to Madeleine Marchand on 6 August 1748. THE CITIZEN Of most importance to Laurent Levasseur and to Marie Marchand was their home. In order to be well protected from adversity, they had their work and a profound faith which allowed them to give two of their daughters to the Ursulines. On 4 August 1682, Bastien Pronoveau, neighbor of Pierre Pouillard and of Martin Guedon, decided to lease his farm for five years to his second neighbor, Laurent Levasseur. The latter paid him 12 livres per year in silver, as well as the "cens et Rentes." And seven years later, on 20 May 1689, a most powerful man of affairs, one Charles Aubert de la Chenaye, offered Laurent a piece of land, complete with fishing rights, three arpents two perches in frontage, bordering on the property of the Ursulines and that of Pierre Pouillard. As a matter of fact, Laurent already knew this farm very well, because he had been working it for five years for the owner, none other than Bastien Pronoveau. Laurent paid 400 livres to acquire this land, and by now could write his name, which he signed with a flourish. Five years later we note that Laurent hired Jacques Bouteville to cut 100 cords of wood on his land for the sum of 22 sols per cord. The contract did not stipulate if the hired hand was entitled to room and board or not. When daughter Marie-Claude, called "Claudine" by Notary Chambalon, entered the Ursuline Convent, her father was supposed to pay the nuns a dowry which he neglected to do. Somewhat embarrassed, the sisters asked the notary to look into this delicate matter, which he did. Papa paid up by 4 August 1694. On 20 April 1700, Marc-Antoine Chapelain, son of Bernard, future husband of Genevieve Hayet, signed for three months as a domestic servant in the home of Laurent Levasseur. The Norman, Martin Guedon, husband of Marie Briere, who was the widow of the late Jean Guay, had a falling out with Laurent Levasseur over certain boundary lines to their adjoining land. During the summer of 1707, Bernard de la Riviere, court appointed surveyor, under orders of the intendant Jacques Raudot, betook himself to the homes of Guerdon and Levasseur to resurvey and establish the correct boundary lines. It was found that Levasseur had unintentionally cut some of his neighbor's wood, moreover he had sown grain on the land of his neighbor as well. All was settled peaceably through the good offices of the competent surveyor. Marie-Renee Levasseur was only 14 when her wealthy uncle, Louis Marchand, willed her, effective 19 June 1707, a piece of land of 240 square arpents at Beaumont, located between that of Noel and of Pierre Boissel. It was like a gift from heaven for the Levasseur family! The father of the minor girl put the domain up for sale. It was bought by Jean-Baptiste Nadeau for 1,000 livres, "600 of which would be paid in paper money now in circulation." Later on, the Church of Sainte-Etienne de Beaumont would be built on this property. Louis Marchand had himself, on 2 December 1693, given to Msgr de Saint-Vallier, "an arpent of frontal land by two arpents in depth" without counting the right to cut 20 cords of wood a year off the land to heat the church and rectory. THE FADEAWAY Laurent and Marie had lived a good life. She died first, at Saint- Joseph de Lauzon, sometime between 1710 and 1716. As for Laurent, he lived to be almost 80. He died at Quebec on Christmas Day 1726. He was buried the next day in the cemetery of Notre- Dame-de-Quebec. Father Etienne Boullard presided over the funeral service. It seems that Laurent must have passed his last days living in Quebec. The line of Levasseurs left to follow ancestor Laurent, flourished in New Brunswick and down into New England. Pierre, husband of Marie- Elisabeth Michaud, was one of the pioneers of the Seigneurie of Kamouraska. FAMILY NAME VARIATIONS Not all of the descendants kept the original name. The following are variations adopted: Borgia, Chaverlange, Delord, DeNere, Lavigne, Lebrun, Lesperance, Menage, and Vassor. END NOTES 1) Record of Becquet, 19 November 1669. 2) Records of Bernard de la Riviere, 5 September 1707; 20 July 1708. 3) Records of Chambalon, 4 August 1694; 20 April 1700; 29 April 1710; 29 August 1710. 4) Records of Duquet, 23 September 1669; 15 August 1670; 19 May 1675. 5) Records of Rageot, 29 June 1680; 4 August 1682; 5 July 1687; 7 January 1689; 15 May 1689; 20 May 1689. 6) Jette, Rene., DGFQ (1983), page 729. 7) Levasseur, Alfred., Genealogie et Histoire de Laurent Levasseur (1980), 290 pages. 8) Roy, P.-G., Histoire de la Seigneurie de Lauzon (1922), Volume 1, pages 344-345. 9) Sulte, Benjamin., HCF (1882), Volume 4, page 53, col. a; Volume 5, page 76, col. a. 10) Tanguay, Cyprien., DGFC (1871), page 387. 11) JDCSNF (1885), Volume 1, page 828; Volume 3, pages 632, 642-644; Volume 5, pages 110, 123. 12) Les Ursulines de Quebec (1864), Volume 2, pages 354-355. 13) MSGCF, Volume 27, pages 158-161. 14) SGQ, I'Ancetre, Volume 3, pages 39-43. | LEVASSEUR Laurent (I5128)
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5710 | Religion: Catholic Jeanne-Catherine-Marguerite, baptized at L'Islet on 2 July 1681 and buried at Riviere-Ouelle on 25 January 1754. Married in this place on 6 June 1701, to Guillaume Paradis, son of Guillaume and of Genevieve Millouer. This family lived at Riviere-Ouelle where they had three sons and three daughters. | BEAULIEU Catherine Marguerite Hudon Dit (I695)
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5711 | Religion: Catholic Residence: Riviere-Quelle Jean-Bernard, baptized at Riviere-Ouelle on 2 February 1694 and buried on 19 November 1759. Married on 13 June 1718 in this place (contract Janneau, 11 June) to Marie-Charlotte Gagnon, daughter of Jean and of Jeanne Loignon. They lived at Riviere-Ouelle and had six sons and four daughters. | BEAULIEU Jean Bernard Hudon Dit (I735)
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5712 | Religion: Catholic Residence: Riviere-Quelle Louis-Charles, baptized at Riviere-Ouelle on 15 February 1697 and buried on 25 April 1751. Married in this parish on 30 August 1723 ( contract Janneau, the day before) to Genevieve-Angelique Levesque, daughter of Pierre- Joachim and of Angelique Letartre. They lived at Riviere-Ouelle and had six sons and ten daughters. | BEAULIEU Luois Charles Hudon Dit (I758)
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5713 | Religion: Catholic | BOUCHARD Marie Madeleine (I1193)
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5714 | Religion: Catholic | FOUQUEREAU Elizabeth Ursule (I2957)
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5715 | Religion: Catholic | GAGNON Marie Charlotte (I3324)
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5716 | Religion: Catholic | LEVESQUE Genevieve-Angelique (I5151)
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5717 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I56173)
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5718 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I56172)
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5719 | Religion: Lutheran | KRAFT Anne (I55374)
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5720 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6079)
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5721 | Religion: St. Michael's Catholic Church, Belle Plaine, IA Occupation: City of Cedar Rapids, IA; Farmer/Belle Plaine, Benton, IA; Tama County Oil Company. Description: Missing first finger on right hand. Immigration: Ship Bremen Sep 19, 1903 Bremen, Germany > Crystal Twp., Tama, IA | SEBETKA Joseph Frank (I49757)
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5722 | Religion: Universalist | BAXTER Tryphena (I44985)
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5723 | remarried abt. 1921 | Family: HILL Edward / PULSIFER Bertha May (F4013)
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5724 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F7832)
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5725 | Removed from Langston, N.H. to Claremont before 1913 | KNIGHT Ernest LaForest (I4693)
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5726 | Removed to Brimfield, Ill in 1838 | PULSIFER Samuel Wood (I7894)
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5727 | Removed to Conn. | SMITH Martha (I9019)
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5728 | Removed to Hennepin, Illinois and was a physician there. | PULSIFER John (I7445)
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5729 | removed to N.H. by 1883; Minister | CUTTING William Harding (I2220)
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5730 | removed to Templeton. | SMITH Moses (I9033)
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5731 | Removed to Wenham, Mass. in 1808 where they had six children born there. | BAILEY David (I523)
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5732 | Removed to Wilton, N.H. Rev. War Soldier | SMITH Uriah (I9087)
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5733 | Rene' Levesque was a leader of the "parti quebecois" and was Prime Minister of Quebec from 1976-1985. | LEVESQUE Rene (I5160)
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5734 | Renewed wedding vows on 53rd anniversary at Bygn Inlet by Rev. P. Nadeau, S.I. on Apr. 22, 1889. Newspaper article Vol. XV No. 25, published on 2 May 1889 The "North Star" of Parry Sound, states that the couple were the parents of 12 children. | GIROUX Pierre (I3412)
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5735 | Represented Ojibway Nation as head of Bus-in-as-see (Crane) Totem at first treaty with French at Sault St. Marie, 1671. Lived at La Pointe, Wisc. The Ojibwe (Chippewa) occupied a large territory encompassing all the northern shores of Lake Huron and Lake Superior from Georgian Bay to the edge of the prairies. The Algonkin lived in the Ottawa valley. Represented the Chippewa (Ojibway) tribe, as their head chief, at the signing of the treaty in 1671 at Sault Ste. Marie, with the French. Also the same as Sha-ga-wa-mick-aug. See History of the Ojibway People, by W W Warren.pp 316-8. Of the 1671 treaty Warren writes: "(FROM) The Envoy of the French king... at the end of his address a gold medal shaped like a heart was placed on the breast of Ke-che-ne-zuh-yauh, and by this mark of honor he was recognized as the chief of the Lake Superior Ojibways. On the death of this chieftan, this gold medal was buried with him, through a superstitious notion that he should appeat in the land of the spirits with the same honors which had attended him on earth. His grave was located on the shores of Shag-a-waum-ik-ong Bay. In 1850 it was carefully searched for by some of his decendants to recover the medal, but the grave was found to have been swept away by high water". (p131-2) | Brother) Ke-che-ne-zuh-yauh (My Great Elder (I1498)
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5736 | Reside in Vermont | KEYES Zela (I4544)
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5737 | Resided Alstead, N.H. | HOOPER Eleanor (I4112)
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5738 | Resided at 137 North Lowell Avenue, Syracuse,NY | Smith Genevieve Elvira (I53550)
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5739 | resided at Dixfield, ME | Family: ROLLIN Clarence B. / COBURN Emma J (F8239)
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5740 | Resided at Grosse Point, Mi. | KLEIST Anna (I4603)
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5741 | resided at Lysander, N.Y. | PULSIFER Polly (I7803)
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5742 | Resided at Unity, N,H. | KEYES Edward (I4525)
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5743 | resided at Yarmouth, Maine | GORHAM Annie (I3485)
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5744 | Resided Athol, Mass. | KENDALL Rebecca Anna (I4504)
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5745 | Resided Baker City, Ore. Resided Baker City, Ore. | Sargent Frank N. (I50856)
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5746 | Resided between Rockingham and South rockingham. His farm joined that ofElias Pulsipher and the neighborhood was known as "Pulsipher Hollow". He was for many years a drover and drove cattle and sheep from northern N.H. and Vt. on foot to Boston markets before the Cheshire R.R. was built, and later loading on the cars at Fitchburg, winchendon, and Bellow Falls; seriously injured early in the 1850's by being crushed in a car by unruly cattle and never fully recoved. He was a large man, of great energy, deeply interested in public affairs, in the education of his children and in the churches of the town. He sold his farm about 1860 and removed to South Rockingham and in 1865 to Brimfield, Ill. where he died in 1867 at the home of his daughter, Elizabeth. | PULSIFER David (I7033)
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5747 | Resided Boston, Mass. | WILLARD A.H. (I10136)
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5748 | Resided Boston, Mass. | WILLIARD A.H. (I10163)
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5749 | Resided Chester, Vt. | LAWRENCE Edward (I4949)
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5750 | Resided Elmwood, Ill. | HORSLEY George Pulsipher (I4131)
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5751 | Resided Elmwood, Ill. | PULSIFER Edmond C. (I7101)
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5752 | Resided Elmwood, Ill. | PULSIFER Francis A. (I7242)
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5753 | Resided elmwood, Ill. | PULSIFER Fred Bremer (I7257)
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5754 | Resided Elmwood, Illinois | PEARSON Glen (I6342)
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5755 | Resided Fitchburg, Mass. | PULSIFER Walter E. (I8015)
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5756 | Resided Fitchburg, Mass. | PULSIFER William Royal (I8066)
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5757 | Resided Grafton, Vt. | KENDALL Rosalia (I4505)
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5758 | resided Hyannis, ME | PULSIFER Carrie (I6923)
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5759 | Resided in Boulder, Colorado | KENDALL Ella (I4494)
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5760 | resided in Charlestown, NH | WOOD Joseph (I10211)
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5761 | Resided in Chicago, Illinois | PULSIFER David Tenney (I7041)
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5762 | Resided in Kansas | PULSIFER Eliza Jane (I7125)
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5763 | Resided in Langston, N.H. | HOLMES Gracia Maria (I4090)
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5764 | Resided in Mich. | SEVERENS Elma May (I8535)
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5765 | resided in Owosso, MI | PULSIFER George (I7275)
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5766 | resided in Owosso, MI | PULSIFER John (I7453)
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5767 | Resided in Southport, Ill | PULSIFER Eldon S. (I7114)
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5768 | resided in Vermont | RUSSELL Eli (I8308)
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5769 | Resided in Walpole, N.H. | HOOPER George Dana (I4115)
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5770 | resided in Wollochet, Wash. 1902 | ROBINSON H. P. (I8216)
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5771 | Resided Jefferson Co., N.Y. | KEYES Perley (I4534)
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5772 | resided Kempt, Queens Co.- bur. there | REVEREND Rev. Thomas C. DeLong (I2345)
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5773 | Resided Langston, N.H. | HOLMES Fidelia (I4087)
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5774 | Resided Langston, N.H. | HOLMES Herbert Allen (I4092)
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5775 | Resided Manchester, Vt. | WILLARD Charles (I10137)
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5776 | Resided Manchester, Vt. | WILLARD Helen M. (I10140)
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5777 | Resided Melrose, Mass. | WELCH Elbridge R. (I9978)
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5778 | Resided Mitchell, Ore. Resided Mitchell, Ore. | Sargent Frederick A. (I50902)
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5779 | Resided New Haven, Ct, | PULSIFER Mary (I7685)
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5780 | Resided on St. Joseph Street Andrew was a Mason by trade | BENETEAU Andrew (I941)
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5781 | resided Peru, IL | PAUL William (I6239)
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5782 | Resided Philadelphia, Pa. No children | PULSIFER James Perley (I7408)
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5783 | resided Saxtons River, Vt. ; miller | RUSSELL Jeduthan (I8318)
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5784 | Resided South Londonderry, Vt. | LAWRENCE Helen (I4952)
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5785 | Resided Southport, Ill. | PULSIFER Ethel May (I7200)
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5786 | Resided Southport, Ill. | PULSIFER Florence E. (I7228)
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5787 | Resided Springfield, Mass. | WILLARD Florence (I10138)
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5788 | Resided Springfield, Mass. | WILLIARD Florence (I10164)
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5789 | Resided Springfield, Vt. | WILEY Clarence Henry (I10113)
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5790 | Resided Springfield, Vt. | WILEY George Franklin (I10116)
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5791 | Resided Springfield, Vt. | WILEY Gertrude Olive (I10118)
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5792 | Resided Springfield, Vt. | WILEY Harlan Levi (I10120)
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5793 | Resided Townshend, Vt. | LAWRENCE Angie (I4946)
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5794 | Resided Westminster, Vt. | KENDALL Solon (I4508)
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5795 | Resided Williamsville, Mass. | WILLARD Rose (I10142)
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5796 | Resided Williamsville, Mass. | WILLIARD Rose (I10166)
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5797 | Resided Winterham, Va. | PULSIFER Helen B. (I7350)
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5798 | Resided Winterham, Va. | PULSIFER Perley E. (I7795)
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5799 | Resided Winterham, Va. | PULSIFER Stanley F. (I7948)
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5800 | Resided Winterham,Va. | PULSIFER Norman G. (I7776)
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