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26 Buried at: Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Rockwood, Michigan NORMANDIN, John (I1791)
 
27 Buried in Anacortes, Washington. KOHLMAN, Bernard Englebert (I1465)
 
28 Buried in Calvary Cemetery. Tacoma, Washington. WOLFF, Pearl (I1494)
 
29 Buried in Larabell family plot at St. Joseph Cemetery, Monroe, Michigan LARABELLE, Alphonses (I1793)
 
30 Buried in St. Joseph Cemetery. Monroe, Michigan.

Veteran of Civil War.
Co. H Michigan Infantry 
LARABELL, David (I1513)
 
31 Buried in St. Michael's Cemetery. Pinconning, Michigan. COURIER, Ezra (I1481)
 
32 Buried in St. Michael's Cemetery. Pinconning, Michigan. BECKWITH, Frances (I1534)
 
33 Buried in St. Michael's Cemetery. Pinconning, Michigan. COURIER, Alfred (I1540)
 
34 Buried in St. Michael's Cemetery. Pinconning, Michigan. ALLORE, Mary Josephine (I1610)
 
35 Buried in Yakima, Washington.

Occupation: Nurse 
COURIER, Mary Teresa (I1461)
 
36 Buried on the Church farm at the North East Coast of Detroit.

The property know as the "Church Farm" belonged to Charles Chene. 
CAMPAU, Geneveva (I1659)
 
37 Buried on the South Coast of Detroit called Cote de Misere, he became Lieutenant of Militia. CAMPAU, Michael (I1766)
 
38 Canada Land Grant: Part Section TWP Range Meridian
7 NW 32 49 24 W3
775
4557 reel C6558 George S. Taylor.

Canada Land Grant:
Part Section Township Range Meridian
7NW 32 49 24 W3
775
4557 reel C 6558 George S Taylor. 
TAYLOR, George (I11968)
 
39 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F4512
 
40 Canute was an adult at the time he got married. He was a farmer in 1868. LAFRANCE, Canute (I11937)
 
41 Canute was the youngest of 14 children. Born in Quebec, but moved to Pembroke, Ontario when young. His father was a shingle maker in Pembroke. When Canute was 15, his parents moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba where his father took up farming. In 1883 Canute and Napoleon decided to come to Dakota territory looking for free land. They arrived at St John, Dakota Territory, June 3, 1883. Canute and Napoleon built a shack on the land that is now Coutoure Twp, and filed a claim on this land for a homestead. In the fall of 1883 the boys returned to Canada to get their parents and return to Dakota territory. In early November of 1883 ALL moved into Canutes shack.
In 1886 the first school was built in Maryville Twp. Canute was the first school treasurer. In 1888, he was elected to the shcool board and remained on the board for 15 years.
The Lafrance family was the first to settle in Maryville Twp, with Canute and Napoleon the first to arrive in Rolette county.
Canute was a widower for 12 years after his first wife died. He married Justine Lattergrass, Nov 14, 1914 and they had 9 children. 
LAFRANCE, Canute (I11961)
 
42 Carriere, James 19 yrs. Resides - Berlin. Born - Berlin. Occu: Sailor.
Allard (Allore), Mary 15 yrs. Resides - Berlin. Born - Berlin.
Married 11 August 1874 in Newport by Peter J. Desmedt, Catholic Preist.
Witnesses: Elias Allard and Rosalie Carriere - reside - Berlin.
Book 4, page 111. E. 2255 
Family F597
 
43 Cause of death: drowning. PARENT, Alice Leona (I1498)
 
44 Census 1871 reel C 10024, South Pontiac, Mansfield. Daughter Marie: Listed as 19 years.

McCumber Herald, North Dakota. March 22, 1906. Heritage Center, Bismard, North Dakota.
Paul Lafrance died age 92. He was born in the Province of Quebec and resided there til 1878 when he moved to Manitoba. After 5 yrs he moved to Belcourt and later to Maryville Township. He was married in Quebec and fathered 14 children. 12 survived. His wife died in 1891 in Belcourt. Children: Moise, Prosper, Napoleon, Canute, Ouile, Auxile, Procule, Xavier, Emilie, Angelique, Marie Louise and Philomene. Paul had a powerful Physique, was a hardy and industrious pioneer of our country. His sight failed in his last few months. Farming was his occupation. A farmer of Grand Chantier in 1843. His funeral was held at Maryville church, buried in Maryville cemetary.

Baptism Sponsers: Antoine Vallee and Genevieve Vinet Vallee.
Paul`s mother`s name is Marie Louise RAYES in this record. 
LAFRANCE, Paul Evanglis (I11915)
 
45 Charles operated a gristmill in Sandwich and met with an accident and was killed. BIENVENU, Charles dit Delisle (I1786)
 
46 Date of birth also reported as October 12, 1900. PARENT, Francis (I1442)
 
47 Death date from Immaculate Conception Church, Anchorville, Michigan. LARABELLE, Charles (I1629)
 
48 Died in automobile accident. WEAVER, Frank (I1512)
 
49 Doris Parent Bruner is the older sister of Jesteen A. Parent who married George William Sutton, son of William A. Sutton, son of Harvey W. Sutton.
Doris Bruner is buried at Arroyo Grande Cemetery, Arroyo Grande, San Luis Obispo Co., California.
Social Security # 531-38-0141 
PARENT, Doris (I1425)
 
50 Edna was deaf and mute as a result of scarlet fever as a child. She spent most of her life working as a housekeeper for the catholic church. PARENT, Edna (I1441)
 

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