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76 Mary died at age 36 years. 8 Months.
Married 20 February 1895, Pg 375 #1 St. Columbkil`s Catholic Church records. Pembroke, Renfrew County, Ontario. "Jean Joseph Baptiste Hurteau". Licence Ontario. Dispensation of bans granted by his Lordship father Lorrain, Vicar Apostle of Pontiac.
Witnessed by William Taylor Jr (brother of bride) and Adeline Bertrand.



Death certificate #1875 May 05 1910. Marie Louise Hurteau, Female, Canadian, age 34.

Death-Pembroke Township, Ontario. Occupation: Wife. Father: William Keith Taylor.
Birth place of father, Buckingham Twp, Quebec.
Mother: Mary Louise LaFrance. Mothers Birth place; Fort Coulonge, Quebec Canada.
Physician: Dr Graham. M.D. Pembroke. May 5, 1910.
Cause of death: Cancer of the womb. 4 Months- Heart failure.

Daughter of William Keith Taylor-1851 and Mary Louise LaFrance.
Granddaughter of Thomas Taylor-1797 and Mary Keith-1814. 
TAYLOR, Mary Louise (I11919)
 
77 Michael came to Detroit with family and settled on St Jacque Street. CAMPAU, Michael (I1667)
 
78 Nicolas was born at Portage of Niagara during a trip the Campau family made from Detroit to Montreal. Nicholas was nicknamed "Niagara." CAMPAU, Nicolas (I1715)
 
79 No children. VERMETTE, Louis Joseph (I2185)
 
80 No children VERMETTE, Rene (I2621)
 
81 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. VERMET, Jeanne (I2042)
 
82 OBIT:

Rothwell, Robert Henry -- At St. Joseph's Hospital on Monday, April 25, 1983, Robert Rothwell, beloved husband of Rhoda, Dear father of Susan Calibaba, Deborah (Mrs Gordon Nash), Wendy (Mrs Philip Burnett) and Robert Wesley Rothwell and his wife Pamela, all of Hamilton. Also surviving are nine grandchildren, Brother of Barbara (Mrs Robert Johnson) and Beverly (Mrs Raymond Smith), both of Florida. Mr. Rothwell was an employee of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications and a member of Her Majesty's Army and Navy Veterans. The family will receive friends at the Cresmount Funeral Home, 322 Fennell Avenue East, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral service from St. Stephen On the Mount Anglican Church (Concession and Viewpoint Streets) on Thursday at 1 p.m. Memorial donations to St. Stephen's Memorial Fund would be appreciated by the family. 
ROTHWELL, Robert Henry (I4399)
 
83 OBIT: At the Hotel Dian Hospital, Monday, June 24,1940, Elizabeth White in her 90th year. Funeral will take place Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock (Daylight Saving Time). From the residence of her son, Noah White, 94 Quebec Street to St. Mary's Cathedral where a solemn requiem mass will be sung for the happy impose of her soul. Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery, Friends and acquaintances respectfully invited to attend.

The LaVallee's changed their name to White. 
LALONDE, Elizabeth (I4401)
 
84 On November 14, 1669 in Sorel before Notary Antoine Ahdemar, they were married. Family F1600
 
85 Ordained Jesuit Priest.

Buried in St. Michael's/ Cemetery. Spokane, Washington. 
KOHLMAN, Leonard A. (I1469)
 
86 Ordained name: Brother Joseph of Omer VERMETTE, Nephtali (I2468)
 
87 Reported by Leo J. (Oley) Kohlman - Julius left home in 1925, never heard from again. KOHLMAN, Julius Raymond (I1464)
 
88 Second husband - Alexis Larabel ( b. 25 October 1806) who was the son of Anthony Larabell/Larabel and Bridget Thibierge. BOURDEAU, Archange (I1609)
 
89 Some records show death in 1951 VERMETTE, Paul (I1941)
 
90 Sourse: Metis families : A Genealogical Compendium by- Gail Morin.
Published by Quintin Publications.
Pawtucket.R.I. copyright 2000, isbn 1-58211-412-9, vol 3. pg245-248; v245/46
Died in the Louis Riel Rebellion in Manitoba. 
DELORME, David (I11974)
 
91 Stephen Campau - b. 1638 probably La Rochelle came to Canada, a stone mason by trade. Resides at Ville Marie, Montreal. Died before 1721, son of Leonard Campau and Frances Mauger. Married 26 November 1663 in Montreal, Canada to Catherine Paulo, born 1646 in parish of St. Nicolas, City of La Rochelle, France. Buried 16 April 1721 in Montreal. Daughter of Peter Paulo and Rene Cordelette. CAMPAU, Stephen (I1668)
 
92 Supposedly died from influenza while in federal prison. PARENT, Hubert (I1440)
 
93 Taken from the 1861 census of the township of Litchfield, Pontiac County.

Joseph Lafrance`s farm was situated on concession 2, lot 29, covered 100 acres, 15 being under cultivation and 85 wild or wooded. Cash value of the farm was $240.00 and the tools and implements$15.00. Crops consisted mostly of potatoes,peas and oats. The home was a log house. He owned 2 bulls, 2 steer, 2 milk cows, 6 pigs. The total value of livestock was $160.00. 
LAFRANCE, Joseph Alfrede (I11982)
 
94 Teresa is buried in Mt. Calvary Cemetery in Rockwood, Michigan.

OBIT:
The Monroe Evening News
Wednesday, November 27, 1918

MRS. NORMANDY BURIED
The funeral of Mrs. T.H. Normandy who died at her home in Rockwood Monday was held at St. Mary's Church in that village this morning and the services were conducted by Rev. Father Rose. She was eighty-seven years of age and had lived in Rockwood for many years. She is survived by several children. 
LARABELL, Teresa (I1604)
 
95 Twin of Adelaide.

Might have died on 7 February 1931 and buried in St. Joseph Cemetery, Erie, Michigan. 
VERMET, Anthony (I1529)
 
96 Twin of Anthony. VERMET, Adelaid (I1527)
 
97 Unknown if infant was male or female. VERMET (I1574)
 
98 William Harmer Rothwell was cremated and his ashes were spread over the Lawson farm on RR1, Lindsay, Ontario, Canada. He was a mechanic and construction worker. He loved working on cars, reading and watching wrestling on Saturday afternoons. William was a Pilot/navigator in WWII with the Royal Canadian Air Force.

William was named for a Senator William James Harmer, who was appointed to the Senate of the Canadian government on Feb. 5, 1918. He was Helene LaVallee's fiance before she married Herbert Claude Rothwell.

"Senator Bill Harmer represented Edmonton in the Senate. He is of Sussex Harmer stock, the family came over to Kingston, Ontario in 1836 and most of them finished up working for the railroads. William's line moved to Napanee, Ontario just west of Kingston - at age 19 he went west to Alberta, was the station agent at Canmore when he married in 1895 or maybe 1898 and he eventually became deputy minister for railways in Alberta - a big friend of Sifton - he had one daughter who died young, his wife left him and she died in Victoria at quite an old age. When Sifton came to power he put Bill Harmer into the Senate in 1918 (This is a guess so far) and he stayed there until 1947 when he died - he still represented Alberta but lived in Ottawa and Napanee and seldom went back to Alberta - much to their chagrin. He was called (silent) Bill because in all those y ears in the Senate he only spoke 89 words but he was there for every vote and was a good member in that respect."

OBIT: William Rothwell of 61 Almay Road. Survived by his wife Lily; two daughters, Mrs Richard (Theresa) Agostinelli of Conn, and Cynthia; his mother, Helene; one brother, Robert of Canada, two sisters, Mrs. Robert (Barbara) Johnson and Mrs. Raymond (Beverly) Smith.
Friends may call Friday 2-4, 7-9 at the Falvo Funeral Home, Inc., 1395 N. Goodman St., Funeral service Saturday at 10 o'clock. 
ROTHWELL, William Harmer (I4396)
 
99 William, born May 04 1851, was Baptised August 03 1851, by Rev Rich`d L. Stevenson.
Son of Thomas Taylor, Esquire, of the Hudson Bay Company, Township of Buckingham and Mary Keith Taylor.
Sponsers were: John Higgison and Catherine Cameron.
From the Anglican Church of Canadas records, Diocese of Ottawa 71 bronson Ave Ottawa, Ontario Canada. K1R 6G6 Phone # (613) 232 7124.
Canada Land Grant William K Taylor Reel C6378 liber 554 folio 392
Part Section Township Range Merida
SE 14 40 27 W3
NE 15 40 27 W3 reel C-6382, liber 560 folio 67
SE 23 40 27 W3 reel 6736, liber 990 folio 162
SW 06 54 25 W3 reel 6488, liber 691 folio 095 
TAYLOR, William Keith (I11777)
 
100 ! JOHN WAS THE ONLY ONE IN HIS FAMILY BORN IN THE UNITED STATES. ! John died wi hout a will, Probate Court inventory #4594 describes personal property and Real
Estate. Description of Real Estate Lots 32 & 33 of Subdivision of Wm. H. Bell of
Sulphur Springs Tract containing 37.365 acres also lots numbered 3 & 4 of U. S
Survey 2009 T42 Range 6 East containing 10 Acres. 
HAEFNER, John Lewis (I9395)
 

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