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776 | Other sources indicate birth date of 31 Aug 1822. | LOFTUS, Cornelia Ann (I8553)
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777 | Other sources indicate marriage date of 22 Jun 1815. | Family F3345
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778 | Other sources indicated birth date of 22 Jun 1797. | BROWN, Mary (I8665)
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779 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | GAUDIN, Elie (I5834)
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780 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RAMAGE, Esther (I5835)
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781 | Parents of three sons | Family F1477
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782 | Parents of three sons and one daughter | Family F1472
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783 | Parents of two sons and two daughters | DORSETT, Eliza (I4076)
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784 | Parents of two sons and two daughters | Family F1474
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785 | Pat Rafferty's notes: Martin Lowe caught 53 salmon once at the mouth of the Nacimiento River with a pitchfork. During Prohibition, he had a still at the spring (mission one) up Vineyard Canyon. He would trade salmon for a bottle. Martin would wait until Doc's Dad was hauling grain into San Miguel, would throw his all familiar bed roll onto the wagon and go out to their place for a visit and always slept in the barn. He worked on the railroad. He could carry a steel rail quite a distance to display his powers. Also would pull a cultivator — "to learn them a lesson". One time the Bert Morehouse family had a picnic north of San Miguel on the Nacimiento River. Martin was camped there so Bert parked, told the women to stay in the car and he went to see if Martin was presentable. Martin was diving for salmon. As usual, he was in the nude. Martin took his sister to a dance. Martin went barefooted, painted his feet with black shoe polish and thoroughly embarassed his sister. Once when Las Tablas creek flooded, Martin took people across in a two wheel cart. | LOWE, Martin (I10107)
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786 | Paul Emile arrived in the U.S. via the Canadian National Railway at Detroit, MI. from Montreal, Canada. | VERMETTE, Joseph Antoine Paul Emile (I11)
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787 | Paul Lalonde is listed as "Paul Lalonde, Sr" in his son's Bernard's marriage record in 1921. The only other reference to Paul's middle name is in a life claim by the SSA which states the name was modified on 18 June 1976. While Elmer is not a typical French Canadian name, his mother Christy McGinnis was Scottish and Elmer (of Germanic British origin) is common in British Canada. Because Paul's first son was named Paul Elmer Lalonde and used a suffix of Jr., it is a reasonable assumption that the son's name was the same as the father based on the tradition of using the Sr/Jr suffix. Because of the marriage reference pre-dated the SSA note, Paul Lalonde's middle name is recorded in this tree as Elmer. | LALONDE, Paul Sr (I1399)
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788 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | DOESCHER, Leslie C. (I14028)
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789 | Phone number 410-867-4381. | VERMETTE, Ellis Leon (I12971)
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790 | Pieper, Joan Theresa of O'Fallon, MO, Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Thursday December 18, 2014, at the age of 82. Loving wife of Ralph H. Pieper; beloved daughter of the late Henry and Paulina Sommer; devoted mother of Kenneth (Lynette) Pieper and James Pieper; cherished grandmother of Brittany (Colin) McElroy, Megan Pieper, the late Joan Aline, Grant Pieper, Jason Pieper and Garrett Pieper; treasured aunt of thirty-one nieces and nephews, and forty-four greatnieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her sisters Leona (Alex) Feldewert, Hedwig (Edward) Hancock, Frances Sommer (a sister of the Precious Blood order), Dorothy (Joseph) Orf, Alice (Paul) Vermette and Delores (Alfred) Salfen, and brothers Cletus Sommer, Urban (Betty) Sommer, Paul Sommer, and Bernard (Lucille) Sommer. Joan was a member of Assumption Catholic Church, St. Philippine Duchesne K of C Auxiliary, Red Hats, Luv and Hugs, O'Fallon K of C Auxiliary, American Legion Auxiliary, O'Fallon Historical Society, and Assumption Parish 50+ club. Services: The family is being served by the Baue Funeral Home, 311 Wood Street, O'Fallon, MO where a visitation will be held on Sunday, December 21, 2014, 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Funeral Mass Monday, December 22, 2014, 10:30 a.m. with a visitation 1 hour prior at Assumption of the B.V.M. Catholic Church. Interment Assumption Church Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Assumption Building Fund or Siteman Cancer Center. Visit Baue.com | SOMMER, Joan Theresa (I2712)
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791 | Pierre Pinet dit Lafran was a master navigator and sailed between France and Quebec several times before settling in Kamouraska, Québec around 1752. | PINET, Pierre dit Lafran (I7275)
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792 | Plot is located in North Woodward #7, adjoining Palmer Park, Section No. 20, grave 106, range 5. | BURNS, Joy June (I1832)
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793 | Plot VES 028-A | WARE, Robert Watt (I7564)
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794 | Plot: VES 028-B, next to Robert Watt Ware | TINKER, Grace Gertrude (I7630)
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795 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HERRUBERT, Francoise (I4568)
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796 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ROBIN, Eustache (I5976)
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797 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | AVRARD, Madeleine (I5977)
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798 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | VERMETTE, Napoleon (I6228)
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799 | Possibly born in Estrée, France | MARTIN, Joachim (I5484)
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800 | Possibly died 10 Sep 1717. | LOIGNON, Jeanne (I6413)
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