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15751 | Thomas was probably only an infant when his family moved from Quebec toOntario. In April 1901, he lived there with his widowed father and twoolder brothers. In July 1903, he witnessed his brother Edmund's wedding in Victoria Harbour. Aftertheir wedding, Thomas and Delia settled in Victoria Harbour, where their ten children were born, five daughters and five sons. The couple also became godparents to nephew Edgar ARBOUR in Midland in July 1908. ___ Family thought that Thomas was still alive in 1953. He definitely appears on the voter registration lists through 1949; however, he does not appear on them in 1957, so this agrees with a 1953-1957 death time frame. | ARBOUR, Thomas Albert (I1711)
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15752 | Thought to have gone to USA during Civil War and backed theConfederacy,selling Swords, Knives etc. Said to have lost all hismoney. | JACKSON, Alfred (I45774)
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15753 | Throughout their childrearing years, Leonard and Irene moved around quite a bit, as noted in their children's school records. Here is a list of some of the places that they lived: until 1957 Penetanguishene Sep 1957 96 Ossington Ave Sep 1958-Nov 1958 154 Dovercourt Rd Sep 1959 296 Ossington Ave Mar 1961 160 Argyle St then 1595A Dundas St Sep 1962-Sep 1966 1229 Dundas St W then 2 DeMarcoHe ha 6 Living Arbour | ARBOUR, Leonard E (I5261)
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15754 | Tiller Girl | LARCHET, Matilda (I28186)
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15755 | Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA) -- 19 Apr 2013 GRANT Joan Arbour Grant, on Tuesday 16 April 2013, in Charleston, SouthCarolina. Born on 10 January 1949, in New Orleans, LA, beloved daughter of Mrs. Edgar F. Arbour, Jr. (Verna Wetzel) and the late Edgar F. Arbour, Jr., DDS. Joan grew up in New Orleans where she lived until her marriage at which time she moved to Ashville, North Carolina, where she raised her children. Beloved wife of Gregory Grant, MD, mother of Dominque G. Godfrey (Nicholas), the late Sidonie Alexandra Grant and the lateMarie Francoise Grant; sister of Edgar F. Arbour, III (Margaret), JohnW. Arbour (Michele) and the late Thomas A. Arbour; aunt of Caroline A.Willmon, T. Neilson Arbour, Courtney E. Arbour, Megan A. Stryker, MaryElise Arbour, and Nicole Renee Arbour,also four great nieces and one great nephew. Joanwas a graduate of the Academy of the Sacred Heart andNewcomb College where she received a BA in English Literature. Joan was an accomplished author and recipient of the prestigious Thomas Wolfe awardfor fiction for her short story in "Wide Awake in the Pelican State: Stories by Contemporary Louisiana Writers", given annually for short stories. She recently completed her first novel. In additionto her Louisiana rooted inspiration and highest regard for craft, her stories share a deep humanity. Joan was a loving wife, mother and daughter, beloved by a host of nieces and nephew, relatives, in-laws, devoted friends in New Orleans and Ashville andespecially her life long Sacred Heartsisters.She will be sadly missed by all for her sunny disposition, deep caring, beautiful sense of humor and brilliant intellect. Funeral services to be held at Cathedral of St John the Baptist, 120 Broad Street, Charleston, South Carolina. Service, Monday, 22 April, at 2:00 pm. Asheville Citizen-Times (NC) -- 21 Apr 2013 Asheville -- Joan Arbour Grant was a woman who found truth in beauty. She believed in art as presence and practiced personal creativity as a design -- for herself, her family, her friends and the weave of the three. Joan wrote about life as she lived it -- and also wished it to be lived. As an accomplished author, Joan was a recipient of the prestigiousThomas Wolfe Award for fiction for her story in Wide Awake in the Pelican State: Stories by Contemporary Louisiana Writers, given annually for short stories. She had recently completed her first novel, Phoebe's Chances. In addition to her Louisiana-rooted inspiration and highest regard for her craft, her stories demonstrated a deep humanity and softly defined humility. Joan slipped away, with apologies, on Tuesday 16 April 16 2013, in Charleston, South Carolina. Born on 10 January 1949, in New Orleans, Louisiana. She was the beloved daughter of Mrs. Edgar F. Arbour, Jr. (Verna Wetzel) and the late Edgar F. Arbour, Jr., DDS. Joangrew up in New Orleans where she lived until her marriage to Gregory Grant, MD, at which time she moved to Asheville, North Carolina, where she and her husband reared their children. She was the mother of Dominique G. Godfrey (Nicholas), the late Alexandra Sidonie Grant, and the late Marie Francoise Grant. Joan was also sister of Edgar F. Arbour, III (Margaret) and John W. Arbour (Michele) of New Orleans. Joan was a graduateof the Academy of the Sacred Heart and Newcomb Collegewhere she reeminsintll?e ssaole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»ceived a BA in English Literature.She was especially connected to Sacred Heart -- as a high-school English teacher and writing instructor -- and as a life-long sister of a group of Sacred Heart alumnae. Joanwasa deeply caring wife and mother, beloved by a host of nieces and a nephew, relatives, in-laws and devoted friends in New Orleans, Asheville, and Charleston. She will be lamentedby all for her exquisite presence, equable disposition,wry senseofhumor, and quiet intellect. Joan knewhow to "friend": confirming her gentleconsideration of grown-ups, children, and animals in her thoughtful embrace. Funeral services will be held at The Cathedral of St John the Baptist (120Broad Street, Charleston),at 2:00 pm, on Monday 22 April2013. A Memorial Mass will be scheduled in New Orleans, Louisiana at a later date. Excerpt from Joan's online Guestbook 22 April 2013 Joan had the purest of hearts, and I feel humbled by her loving attention always. My whole being aches for Gregory and Dominique, especially for Verna. Ed and John and their families remain in my prayers. With much love, Binker ...and... Joan had the purest of hearts, and I feel humbled by her loving attention always. My whole being aches for her wonderful family and all of herdear friends. My love to everyone, Binker PickShe had 3 children | ARBOUR, Joan (I4704)
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15756 | TIRE DU LIVRE: LA VRAIE HISTOIRE D'EMILIE BORDELEAU, FILLE DE CALEB PAR NATHALIE JEAN EDITIONS QUEBECOR EN 1995 | BORDELEAU, Emilie (I16388)
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15757 | Tite Sorciere a écrit: Encore de Jean Claude ! Je ne comprends pas pourquoi les généalogistes ne semblent pas utiliserles recensements et semblent se contenter des livres Drouin. Les recensements de l'Acadie de 1671 à 1754 sont souvent très clairs. Le «Recensement des habitants du Port La Haie et de Mirliguaiche» dit clairement «Martin Lejeune 25 ans et Jeanne sa femme sauvagesse de nation». Vous pouvez trouver une copie des ces recensements dans les «Archives du Canada - Archives des colonies - Séries G1 Vol. 466.1 - Amérique du Nord - Acadie recensements». | Famille: Martin LEJEUNE / Marie-Jeanne KAGIJONIAS (F7563)
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15758 | Tizac Vabre-Tizac, 12, Les Tempes | GAUDOU, Jean (187658I)
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15759 | To ?? Dupona | ARBOUR, Lilliane (I5281)
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15760 | To ??? Brochu | ARBOUR, Norman Leo (I6352)
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15761 | To ??? Stacey | ARBOUR, William Hunter (I7157)
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15762 | To Abraham Bujold | ARBOUR, Elizabeth (I3560)
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15763 | To Adelaide Doiron | ARBOUR, Michel (I3022)
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15764 | To Aime George Lebel | ARBOUR, Yvette (I7193)
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15765 | To Albenie Dufour | ARBOUR, Lorraine (I5356)
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15766 | To Albert Charles Veary | ARBOUR, Marie Lorilla Levina (I5812)
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15767 | To Albert Herman Davis | ARBOUR, Marie Edna (I5738)
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15768 | To Albert Mireault | ARBOUR, Rose (I6778)
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15769 | To Albert Pice | ARBOUR, Josephine (I5020)
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15770 | to Albert Villeneuve | ARBOUR, Malvina (I5529)
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15771 | To Alderic Gohier | ARBOUR, Aldea (I1488)
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15772 | To Alexandre Marchant-Belanger | ARBOUR, Angele (I1896)
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15773 | To Alfred Adrien Persac | ARBOUR, Mary Edna (I6067)
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15774 | To Alfred Mailloux | ARBOUR, Alice (I1625)
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15775 | To Alphonse Bazinet | ARBOUR, Jeannette (I4639)
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15776 | To Andre Beaudoin | ARBOUR, Melina (I6142)
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15777 | To Andre DeLahaye | ARBOUR, Marie Rosa (I5868)
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15778 | To Andre Filliatrault | ARBOUR, Marie Therese Suzanne (I5889)
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15779 | To Anthime Beaudry | ARBOUR, Philomene (I6491)
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15780 | To Apollon Bujold | ARBOUR, Marie Marguerite (I5842)
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15781 | To Arnold Olivier Pullen | ARBOUR, Marie Doris Louise (I5736)
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15782 | To Arthur Adams | HARBOUR, Josephine (I43809)
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15783 | To Arthur Guillemette | ARBOUR, Marie-Rose-Anna (I5991)
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15784 | To Arthur Guillemette | ARBOUR, Marie-Emma (I5933)
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15785 | To Arthur Harvey | ARBOUR, Florida (I3841)
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15786 | To Arthur J Bouchard | ARBOUR, Rose Gabrielle (I6787)
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15787 | To Arthur Sampson | ARBOUR, Alma Eugenie (I1698)
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15788 | To Aubrey Frost-Shaw | ARBOUR, Mary Susan (I6083)
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15789 | To August Josephat Abram | ARBOUR, Therese (I6993)
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15790 | To Azarie Racette | ARBOUR, Marie-Louise (I5965)
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15791 | To Basile Trudeau | ARBOUR, Eugenie (I2035)
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15792 | To be confirmed source IGI | ??, Jane (I181)
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15793 | To be confirmed sourse IGI | ELLIS, James (I34358)
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15794 | To be verified. Source Devon Records | LAND, Anne (I49227)
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15795 | To be verified. Source Devon records. | DYMOND, John (I34094)
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15796 | To Benjamin Poirier | ARBOUR, Marie Luce (I5833)
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15797 | To Bernard R Johnson | ARBOUR, Georgina Cecilia (I4089)
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15798 | Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. | En vie (I3515)
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15799 | To Bertrand LLoyd Stamp | ARBOUR, Ida Anna Rosalba (I4389)
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15800 | To Bessemer John Lawrence | ARBOUR, Vivian Grace (I7118)
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