Matches 351 to 375 of 1,097
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351 | Famille refugiée á Kamouraka (family refugee in Kamouraska). | CYR, Joseph (I6167)
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352 | family history documented by Marie Hubbard - sources, for the most part, are currently unknown | Source (S90)
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353 | Family history has the family moving from Hopkins County to Sulphur Springs in about 1932. The homestead is still occupied by members of the family. | PAYTON, Earl Lee (I8819)
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354 | Family house still stands, oldest house in the parish, St. Justin de Maskinonge, Louisville | VERMETTE, Charles Augustin (I3939)
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355 | Family name changed for Pelletier to Peltier when emingrating to the U.S. | PELTIER, Raymond (I12395)
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356 | Father unknown | Marie (I12292)
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357 | Ferndale Street was originally named Irwin Street and was re-named in about 1960. The house was new when the family moved there. | VERMETTE, Paul Jean Francis (I2)
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358 | Firman Cyr was often listed as Freeman Cyr in various official records, census takings, and the marriage/birth records of his many children. His birthplace was variously listed as Van Buren, ME, Fort Fairfield, ME, and Madawaska, ME in those same records. In his daughter Marie Alexine's death record, the place of birth for both parents is listed as Canada. His wife Severine consistently listed her birthplace as Van Buren, ME. | CYR, Firmin (I3773)
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359 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F2964
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360 | Flavilla is shown in the 1870 census for Independence Township, Jasper County, IA as married to Peter Halter. The 1880 census for Parkfield, CA shows Flavilla married to Wallace Dittemore. | Family F3734
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361 | Flavilla was born in Michigan, 4 years before her father married Elizabeth McMurray. On the tombstone of Elizabeth Emily Lowe, the inscription "First Daughter" appears. Because of this, it seems that Flavilla must have been the step-daughter of Elizabeth. | LOWE, Flavilla (I9782)
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362 | Florida death certificate 45493. | VERMETTE, Leon J. (I167)
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363 | for about a quarter of a century he has made his home with Mr. Calvin Goodwin, where he carries on his occupation of farming. | EMERY, Porter James (I7949)
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364 | Frank Edward Lowe met his wife, Carrie Bell Jones, while on a trip to Missouri with his mother. After his parents moved to Arroyo Grande, Frank and Carrie took over the homestead in Lowe's canyon. | Family F3837
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365 | Frank is the brother of Leonard the 2nd, Frank was baptized 2 July 1860 | ROTHERMICH, Frank (I3182)
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366 | Frank's second wife; Elizabeth died 26 Aug 1890 | FELDEWERT, Frank (I3658)
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367 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SOMMER, Frank Henry (I2777)
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368 | Fredrick E. Mitchell enlisted in the U.S. Navy Reserve on 17 Nov 1942 in Detroit, MI. He was a Baker (Second Class Petty Officer) stationed aboard the USS PRESIDENT MONROE (AP-104). On 1 May 1944, BK2c Mitchell was transferred to U.S. Mobile Hospital #5. On 4 Jun 1944, he returned to the USS PRESIDENT MONROE. During the period 22 Aug 1944 to 2 Jan 1945 the MONROE was in San Pedro, CA and San Diego, CA. A military history of the MONROE can be found at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_President_Monroe_(AP-104) Fredrick was promoted to Baker, Petty Officer First Class prior to his discharge on 30 Oct 1945. | MITCHELL, Fredrick Eugene (I13328)
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369 | From a newspaper article: "Glen Meyers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Meyers of the Elessandro trailer project, wandered away and was found by two soldiers after a five-hour search. A barking dog attracted attention to the boy, who was asleep in the mud of a ditch. He was unharmed." | MEYERS, Glen Lee (I10714)
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370 | From Andre Vermette via email on 16 Apr 2013 (clipfire@sympatico.com) We regret to inform you that JPV passed away this morning (Tuesday) at his nursing home in Rawdon, Qc. He was 89. He had been ill with the influenza for about a week. They placed him on antibiotics over the weekend, but despite the best containment efforts and because of an already-weak condition, he couldn't make it. The urn will be on display at the Rajotte Funeral Home, 765 rue Notre-Dame in Repentigny from 2-5 p.m. and 7-10 p.m. Fri. April 19. The funeral will be held at Notre-Dame-des-Champs church on Ibervile blvd. Repentigny at 1:30 p.m. Sat. April 20. JP's bug and sounder will of course be on display at the funeral home. Donations can be made to the charity of your choice. Email from Andre Vermette on 5/14/2013: Hi Michael. I'm doing OK. JP's passing was not unexpected. He had been pretty miserable for the past year. Lost his mobility, memory and was incontinent. The quality of life just wasn't there. When a virus swept through his floor, his already weakened condition made him prone to bad things. His lungs quickly filled up, and he basically quit breathing. My dad was very musical. His favorite song was Old Man River, which he often sang. You can see him singing it at his 88th birthday party last year with a group of his friends. I also uploaded his biography, which you can read online. I don't know if you can read French or not, but it gives you an idea of all the places he lived. go to: http://www.dropbox.com first name: andre last name: vermette email address: clipfire@sympatico.ca password: Pav1384517 I'm in the process of figuring out how to upload an interview he did on telegraphy for the History Channel a while back. I'll let you know if I'm successful. | VERMETTE, Jean-Pierre (I1896)
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371 | From early childhood, Grace went by the name Grace Gertrude Russell, the surname of her step-father, John Ethridge Russell. | TINKER, Grace Gertrude (I7630)
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372 | from Joyce Slate (rmslate@snet.net) | Source (S81)
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373 | From newspaper article: "Woodruff-Geiger Hospital Notes-Saturday, April 25" Miss Wilma Burns suffered concussion-severe head lacerations and back injury and has been admitted to the hospital. From car accident involving Carl and Betty Meyers. | BURNS, Wilma Constance (I10713)
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374 | From the Cosmos Monitor, 3 Mar 1915: Mrs. Becker, a well-known resident of the Josephville vicinity, died at her home there Friday, 19 February 1915. Mrs. Becker had reached an advanced age and leaves a number of children to mourn. Funeral services were held at the Josephville Catholic Church Sunday conducted by Reverend Father Acher. Interment was made in the Josephville Cemetery. | BERKMAN, Elizabeth (I178)
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375 | From the notes of Pat Rafferty: I believe the reason the family was in two 1910 census records is that Frank W. and his wife, Harriet (Hattie J.) were not that crazy about each other and lived apart a lot. She was a refined lady, and he was a cowhand. He was a very gentle person. I don't remember hearing him use bad language, but he wasn't educated and refined as she was. He like to drink coffee out of his saucer, blow his nose with his finder, etc. When Tom and I became engaged, I showed him my ring, he kissed my finger and said he hoped I'd always be as proud of the ring as I was that night. He called me "Old Pat". | HALTER, Frank Wilson (I9783)
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