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2301 Baton Rouge Advocate (LA) -- Friday 01 Jun 2007
GLORIA ARBOUR DUPONT
Surrounded by her family, Gloria Arbour Dupont passed away at her home on Wednesday, 30 May 2007. A loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, she was born in Addis and lived the remainder of her life in Plaquemine. She was an extremely kind and caring person who will be painfully missed by her husband, J. Gerald Dupont Sr., with whom she shared her life since graduating from high school in 1943. She is survived by three children, Debbie and husband Ronnie Hebert, J.G. "Bubbie"Dupont Jr. and wife Jenny Wren, and Stacy and husband Anthony Vitale; eight grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and two sisters, Juanita Arbour and Jan Fleming. She was preceded in death by her parents, Beatrice Johnson Arbourand George Donald Arbour; brother, Donald Arbour; and grandson, David Hebert. Pallbearers will be Daniel Hebert, Brady Sessums, Jade Dupont, Paul Marchand, Kevin Alexander, Nathan Vitale and Brad Stockwell. The family would like to thank Dr.Patrick Stagg and nurse Tara Acosta for their care and kindness. Memorial donations may be made to St Joseph Hospice, 8923 Bluebonnet Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA 70810, whose support was so appreciated. A special thanks to Robin Falcon,Cleo Dupardand Sylvia Bierria, all of whombrought so much comfort to our family. Visiting at St John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Plaquemine, on Friday, 1 June, from 10 am until service at noon.Burial in Grace Memorial Park.

Baton Rouge Advocate (LA) -- Friday 01 Jun 2007
GLORIA ARBOUR DUPONT
Dupont, Gloria Arbour St John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Plaquemine, at noon.She had 3 children 
ARBOUR, Gloria (I4216)
 
2302 Baton Rouge Advocate (LA) -- Monday 08 Jan 2007

ARBOUR, ANN BRYANT WILBERT -- Ann Bryant Wilbert Arbour died peacefully on Sunday, 7 Jan 2007. She was 84, born 29 June 1922, in Plaquemine. Mrs. Arbour attended College of the Sacred Heart, GrandCoteau, and was a graduate of LSU. Mrs. Arbour was a constant and committed volunteerto her Catholic faith and the Baton Rouge community. She was appointedto the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem by Bishop Stanley Ott and held the rank of Lady Grand Cross and was a recipient ofthe Pilgrim's Jerusalem Shell. She served as president of the Junior League of Baton Rouge, CatholicDiocesan Council of Home and School Associations, Church Women United, Baton Rouge Eye Bank Auxiliary, of which she was a founding member, Sophie Barat Chapter of the Sacred Heart Alumnae Association, St Aloysius Altar Society, Sacred Heart Home and School Association and Catholic High School Mothers Club. She was a member of the committee that founded the Louisiana Arts & Science Center. A longtime member of the Junior League of Baton Rouge, her suggestion of "River Road Recipes" was chosen as the name for the League's now famous cookbook. Mrs. Arbour served on the board of directors of GoodFellows-GoodSamaritans, Baton Rouge Arts and Science Center, SJA Foundation of StJoseph's Academy, and she was a founding member of the Baton Rouge Speech and Hearing Foundation. Mrs. Arbour faithfully volunteered at St. Aloysius Parish for many years.In earlier years, Mrs. Arbour was recognized by the US Department of Defense during WWII and was presented with the Civilian Defense Medal. She served as Central Division chairman of Capital Area United Way and served on its Inter-Civic Council. She was a founding member of the Baton RougeDiocesan Latin-American Commissionunder Bishop Robert E. Tracy. She was a founder of the first Camp FireDay Camp in the Baton Rouge area and was the recipient of a National Camp Fire Award forher volunteer work in that organization. She was a lifemember of Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center Auxiliary andCourt of St John 1214 of the Catholic Daughters of the Americas. She was life member of Kappa Kappa Gamma and a recipient of its 65-year membership pin. An avid reader, shewas a founding member of the Questors Book Club. She held membership in numerous other educational and community organizations. Mrs. Arbour was recognized by the St John's High School(Plaquemine) Alumni Association for her devotion to the ideals ofCatholic education, generosity and loyalty. Together with her husband, Sidney, she was also honored by the SJAFoundation of St Joseph's Academy forher many years of outstanding community service. "Annee", as she was lovingly known to her family,issurvivedbyher husband of nearly 60 years, Sidney Vincent Arbour Jr.; three sons and daughters-in-law, Peter Wilbert and Alice Ford Arbour of Houston, Sidney Vincent Arbour III and Kathryn Acree Arbour of Mobile, AL, and James Gerard and CandyceHiter ArbourofMagden, Switzerland; three daughters and sons-in-law, Julia Maria and Kevin Patrick McClanahan and Mary Grace and Albert Raymond Miller, all of Atlanta, and Ann Frances and Peter Michael Olyniec of Houston;grandchildren, Brian KearneyArbour ofAustin, Texas, Megan Arbour Longof Houston, Blake Patrick Arbour of Baton Rouge, Kevin Patrick McClanahan Jr. of Eureka, CA, Flynn Patrick McClanahanand Molly McClanahan Welch, both of Atlanta, Thomas Alexander Dechman III of Brussels,Belgium, AlexandraMiller Cornwell of Atlanta, Caitlin Grace Miller of Washington, Sophie Claire Olyniec of Houston, Sidney Vincent Arbour IV, Joseph O'Neal Arbour and Jonathan Bryant Arbour, all of Mobile, Benjamin Hiter Arbour of Bryan, Texas,and James Andrew Arbour, USN, stationed in San Diego; six great-grandchildren; brother, Peter Gabriel Wilbert and his wife, Gloria, of New Orleans;sisters, Lilla Grace Wilbert Williams and Maria Theresa Wilbert Reeves, both of Plaquemine; and a host ofnieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Mary Lilla Bryant Grace and Peter Michael Wilbert, who were of Plaquemine; and sister, Lydia Alyce Wilbert Grace. Annee lived a life of faith, love, generosity,leadership and loyalty. The celebration ofher life will be held at StAloysius Church. Visitation will begin Monday, 8 Jan, from 6 pm to 8 pm, and on Tuesday from 10 am until Mass of Christian Burial at 11 am. Interment in Roselawn Memorial Park. Memorials may be made toStJohn HighSchool,24250 Regina St., Plaquemine, LA 70764, St Joseph's Academy, 3080 Kleinert Ave., Baton Rouge, LA 70806, or Catholic High School, 855 Hearthstone Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70806. 

WILBERT, Ann Bryant (I1951)
 
2303 Baton Rouge Advocate (LA) -- Sunday 05 Mar 2006
FAY ARBOUR BYARS
Byars, Fay Arbour -- A retired guidance counselor for Eunice High School and a resident of Eunice, she died at 4:20 pm on Friday, 3 March 2006, at Eunice Community Medical Center. She was 86 and a native of Baton Rouge. She is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Betty Fay and DrewMiller of Eunice; two sons and daughters-in-law, Fred and Gloria Byarsof Moss Bluff, and James and Eileen Byars of Tomball, Texas; three brothers, Jules E. Arbour III of Houston, Louis K. Arbour ofBaton Rouge andRichard Arbour of Denver; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She was preceded in deathby her husband, Earnest "Speck" Byars; father, Jules E. Arbour Jr.; mother, Eunice Greely Arbour; and sister, Doris Arbour Phillips. She was a 1939 graduate of LSU, from which she received her master's degree and 30 plus hours. In her honor, the family requests that memorial donations be given to the Eunice High School Library. Ardoin's Funeral Home of Eunice, (337)457-3371, is in charge of arrangements. 
ARBOUR, Fay Cecile (I3767)
 
2304 Baton Rouge Advocate (LA) -- Wednesday 30 Jul 2008
TOMMY ARBOUR -- A resident of Walker, he passed away at his home on Monday, 28 July 2008, at age 61. Visitation at Seale Funeral Home chapel, Denham Springs, on Thursday, 31 July, from 4 pm until funeral service at 6:30 pm, conducted by Dr. RichardBlue. Graveside service at Society Hill Cemetery, Columbia, MS, at 11 am Friday, 1 Aug, conducted by the Rev. Wade Barnes. Survived by his wife, KarenArbour; daughters and son-in-law, Courtney Arbour, Walker, Tiffany and Steven Kemper, Ponchatoula,and Angela Arabie, Columbia; sons and daughters-in-law, Clint and Stacy Arbour, California, Chris and Jen Arbour, Walker, and Timmy and Laurie Arbour, Ponchatoula; sister and brother-in-law, Sue and Lee Minner, Walker; brothers, Ernie, Richard, andPaul Arbour, all of Baton Rouge; 15 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his father, Roy Thomas Arbour Sr.; and mother, Doris Hart Arbour.

Selections from Tommy's Online Guest Book on 30 Jul 2008:

To Tommy's family, Tommy was one of a kind. He was truly kind, generous, lovable and had a sense of humor. He was a pleasure to know and work with. May God comfort you in your time of sorrow. Know that your familyis in my prayers. -- Jane Sledge (Baton Rouge, LA)

Karen. Tommy was a truly great and caring person. He was always a true friend. We will all miss him, but I'm sure no one will miss him as muchas you. May God watch over and comfort you in this time of grief. -- Diana Darbonne (French Settlement, LA)

He married twice, only found the last names of the spouses. HUGUET and Tolar. He had 6 children but I do not know who belongs to which mother. 
ARBOUR, Roy Thomas (I1884)
 
2305 BAUDON dit Lagrangë, Jacques, (1) b 163G,fils de Julien et de Marie Joly, de N.-D. de Fontenay.De Paris (ou Paré), Claire-Françoise, (1) b 1644,fille de François et de Marie Fortier, de St.Eustache, évêché de Paris ; s...Jacques, b 5 déc 1662, au Cnest reraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»hâteau-Richer. PARE, Claire Francoise (I15443)
 
2306 bbbbbbbbbbbb BELLEROSE, Albertina (I87389)
 
2307 BEAULIEU-BRUNEAU, Claire 1936 - 2015 Ste-Béatrix 17 février 2015 , Envoyez des voeux de sympathie Envoyez des fleurs
À l'Institut de Cardiologie de Montréal, le 17 février 2015, à l'âge de78 ans, est décédée madame Claire Beaulieu, épouse de feu Claude Bruneau, demeurant à Ste-Béatrix.
Elle laisse dans le deuil ses enfants : Christian (Jeannine Beauvais), Daniel (Johanne Fortin), Manon (Claude Miron), Martin (Nancy Bruneau), Darie (Patrice Lépine), ses petits-enfants : Roxane, Jonathan, Patricia, Gabrielle, Mathieu, Anthony, Mariensement chereraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»anne, Charles, Virginie, Alexandre, Éric et Yoan,
Ses frères, soeurs, beaux-frères et belles-soeurs : Thérèse Beaulieu, Rita Beaulieu, Gérard Beaulieu (Aline Rivest), Aline Beaulieu (Lorenzo Bruneau), Marielle Beaulieu SSCJM, Lise Beaulieu (André Laporte), MarcelPerreault, ainsi que plusieurs autret chereraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»s beaux-frères, belles-soeurs autres parents et amis.
Des dons à la Fondation des Maladies du Coeurs seraient appréciés. Formulaires disponibles au salon.
La famille vous accueillera le dimanche 22 février 2015 de 19h à 22h et le lundi 23 février dès 10h30 au salon funéraire F. Thériault Inc.,
987 rue Claude, Ste-Béatrix. Les funérailles auront lieu le lundi 23 février 2015 à 13h en l'église de Ste-Béatrix. Madame Beaulieu-Bruneau sera inhumée au cimetière de Ste-Béatrix. 
BEAULIEU, Claire (I11370)
 
2308 Beaupré, Rita 19 novembre 2013 Rita Beaupré 1925- 2013
Au C.H.S.L.D. Heather de Rawdon , le 18 novembre 2013 à l'âge de 88 anset 7 mois, est décédée Madame Rita Beaupré, épouse de feu Monsieur Laurent Thériault autrefois de Ste-Béatrix.
La défunte laisse dans le deuil ses enfants: Carmelle ( Albert Gagnon ), Céline ( Claude Picard ), Colette ( André Rivest ), Jacques ( MoniqueBoileau ), Lisette, Josée ( Richard Laurin ), Danielle et Luc.
Ses petits-enfants: Christine ( Sylvain Gravel ), Julie ( Gilles St-Georges ), Annie ( Pierre-Luc Dupuis ), Karine ( Frédéric Laurin ), Mélissa, Patrick,( Karol-Anne Tellier ),Marilou, Alexandre et Jessica. Ses arrière petits-enfants: Guillaume ( S,leur maereraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»téphanie ), Maxime ( Cindy ), Sébastien ( Marie-Ève ), Ralph, Ély, Xavier, Anaée et Léliane. Son arrière arrière petit-fils: Mathis.
Sa soeur Jacqueline ( feu Germain Loyer ) Son frère Jean-Denis ( Jeannine Baril ) Ses beaux-frères et belles-soeurs: Lilianne Mireault ( feu Bernard Beaupré ),Jean-Paul Laporte ( feu Françoise Beaupré ), Pauline Thériault ( Henri Loyer), Carmen Théur maereraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»riault ( Gérard Laporte ),Rose-Éva Thériault ( Gérard Lajeunesse ), Émilien Thériault ( Monique Bordeleau ) Ainsi que plusieurs neveux, nièces autres parents et amis.
En guise de témoignage, la famille apprécierait des dons pour La Santé du Nord de Lanaudière.

Les personnes qui désirent rendre un dernier hommage seront accueilliespar la famille, vendredi le 22 novembre 2013 de 14 à 17 heures et de 19 à 22 heures pour recevoir vos condoléances au Complexe de la Résidence funéraire de Lanaudière, et samedur maereraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»i le 23 novembre 2013 à compter de 11 heures suivi des funérailles à 14 heures en l' Église de Ste-Béatrix, suivra l' inhumation au même endroit.
QUAND LA PAIX D'ESPRIT EST ESSENTIELLE POUR APAISER LES CHAGRINS DU COEUR, LA RÉSIDENCE FUNÉRAIRE DE LANAUDIÈRE EST LÀ POUR VOUS .
La direction funéraire a été confiée à Richard Dugas, pour le Complexe de la Résidence Funéraire de Lanaudière, 90, rue Wilfrid-Ranger à Saint-Charles-Borromée (Québec) J6E 8M7. Tél. : (450) 759-7148 Fax : (450) 752-2589 . www.residencefunerairelanereraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»audiere.com 
BEAUPRÉ, Rita (I11645)
 
2309 Bedford était une ville indépendante de Virginie, aux États-Unis. Le 14septembre 2011, la ville a voté la transition mettant fin à ce statut particulier à compter du 1er juillet 2013.Bedford, Virginie 24523, États-Unis. SPURLOCK, Mary (I43497)
 
2310 Believed to have moved to Camden Town, London. In Islington in 1901 GILLARD, William Henry (I39855)
 
2311 Bénédiction et célébration du Baptême deSarto Arbour le 188 octobre 1940. RIOUX, Paul-Emile (I81460)
 
2312 Bénédiction nuptiale par les curés Bonneau et Brault Famille: Jacques GIRAUD / Marie LIÈGE (F10311)
 
2313 Benie and Joseph had no children together, although he did have severalchildren from an earlier marriage. In later years, Benie lived with her sister Sybil ARBOUR.
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unknown newspaper (LA) -- Jul 1964
GAUDIN, MRS. JULES (AUNT BENIE)
Died about 11:30 pm Tuesday at the Whittington Nursing Home in Denham Springs. She was 89, a native of Baton Rouge, and a resident of Greenwell Springs Road. Body at Rabenhorst Funeral Home until 9:45 am Thursday,23 July. Religious servicesat St Joseph Cathedral at 10 am, interment in St Joseph Cemetery. She is survived by her sister, Miss Sybil Arbour, Greenwell Springs Road. She was a member of the Catholic Church 
ARBOUR, Anna Lavina (I1968)
 
2314 Benjamin was born in Bolsterstone. He was living in Dublin in 1810when brother William went there to study at the hospital, but from thetone of his letter to his father, William's relationship was notclose.He was left a legacy by his father Abrham in 1866, and a wife andchildren werementioned but not by name.The 1841 Census returns in which a Benjamin Jackson of the right ageis mentioned, cannot be definitely confirmed.Benjamin is belived to have had a disagreement with his father,FrederickValentine Jackson, who refused to pay for him to become adoctor. He tookan external degree in English at London Universityinstead, qualifying in 1893. He taught English in schools in Oundle(1894), Erith (1896) andMiddlesborough (1902 - 1903) before movingback to Sheffield.He lived at Wincobank and Harcourt Road where he coached privately athis house.Hedied of emphysema on 14 April 1932. JACKSON, Benjamin (I45782)
 
2315 Bennington Banner (VT) -- Thursday 02 Jan 1975
The Liturgy of Christian Death and Burial was offered Tuesday at St Patrick's Church in Williamstown, MA, for Henry J. Arbour, 71, of BulkcleySt, Williamstown, a native of Stamford, who died Monday at the North Adams, MA, Regional Hospital.A son ofthe late Mose and Phoebe (LaPorte)Arbour, he was better known as \\"Brownie.\\" He spent his early yearsin North Pownal, and had worked in variousrestaurants in Williamstown and North Adams. A veteran of WWII, he served in the Coast Guard. His wife, the former Daisy Rosenburg, died in 1936. He leaves a son Henry ofNorth Adams, a daughter Mrs.Verne Roy of Rexford, NY, two grandchildren, and a brother Fred, also of North Adams. Memorial contributions may be made to theNorthern Berkshire unit of the American Cancer Society orSt Patrick's Church building fund through the Quinn Funeral Home in Williamstown. 
ARBOUR, Henry Albert (I2326)
 
2316 Bernard Delpêche dit Bélair, soldat de la compagnie de Salière, régimentde Carignan, arrivé le 17 août 1665.Originaire de Tonnay, ar. et év. Albi, Rouergue (Tarn). DELPECHE, Bernard (I30022)
 
2317 Betseys sisters Mary and Eliza were living with them in 1881. Both weredescribed as Idiots in the census. BROWNING, Joseph (I20077)
 
2318 Betseys sisters Mary and Eliza were living with them in 1881. Both weredescribed as Idiots in the census. WILLS, Eliza (I77345)
 
2319 Betseys sisters Mary and Eliza were living with them in 1881. Both weredescribed as Idiots in the census. WILLS, Mary Ann (I77382)
 
2320 Betsy may have been the daughter of John Kerslake and Betty Bailey 972 BETSY BAILEY KERSLAKE Female Event(s): Birth: Christening: 05MAY 1822 Moreton Hampstead, Devon, England Parents: Father: GEORGEKERSLAKE Mother: MARTHA KERSLAKE, Betsy Bailey (I47427)
 
2321 Betty was widowed and head of household by 1851. Possibly died on 18 11 1858 and buried in Bridford cemetery. BAILEY, Betty (Elizabeth) (I9005)
 
2322 Between 1773 and 1776 Benjamin was made an Overseer of the Poor forWaldershelf and may have been living at Peasbloom House Bolsterstone.From 1797 until his death in 1804, Benjamin farmed at Hermit Royd atWharncliffside on land rented from Lord Milbourne.Benjamin was the only son of Abraham Jackson, and a farmer, like hisfather.The earliest reference found to a Benjamin Jackson is in JosephKenworthy's 'The Early History of Stocksbridge', part 22 which is inSheffield Archives (refMD3341-3). this is in a Special Collection inthe strong room and is unpublished work consisting of typewrittensheets, documents and photographs, stuck into a sort of scrap book.This volume concerns Overseers of the Poor also known asChurchwardens, or Constabulary and has copied lists of people holdingthis posts. One criteria for appointment to the post was having to ownproperty and a Benjamin Jackson of Peasbloom House was listed in1773/4/5/6. He also witnessed the Land Tax Billfor 1774 - this mayhave beenone of the duties of the job.Another reference was found in the Bolsterstone Parish Register of anatural daughter (Hannah Mate) born 8th June1779 - father BenjaminJackson, mother Mary Mate of Peasbloom House. Although this may not bethe 'right'Benjamin, Peasebloom House is a link.In 1797 and 1801 a reference in a Rentbook for the Duke of Melbourne'sEstate of Benjamin Jackson renting property and land at Hermit Royd.The Estate was sold in 1802 and he was listed in the sales catalogueas stillbeing a tennant at this time (Joseph Kenworthy's 'The EarlyHistory of Stocksbridge' Vol 2 Sheffield Local History Library). Theproperty at Dyson Holme Estate was owned by Benjamin Jackson butrented out (referencein rentbook 1801).In Benjamin Jackson's will dated 1803 he leaves his estate (DysonHolme at Wharncliffeside) to his son Abraham. He leaves anotherfreehold house and an annuity to his wife, the house to pass on tohisgrand-daughter(?) Elizabeth Jackson on his wife's demise. Otherdaughters to inherit were Sarah Parkin, Elizabeth Revell and alsograndson John Charlesworth and his four sisters.The Will also has an Indenture which specifies how all the legaciesare to be paid and seems complicated.Maybe his finances were not asstraightforward as his Will suggested! JACKSON, Benjamin (I45768)
 
2323 Between 1930 and 1938 4 baby boys and 2 baby girls died. ARBOUR, Aurelia (I5850)
 
2324 Between the ages of 18 and 24, Louis worked for Canada Steamship Lines as a cook's assistant. Then in about 1928, Louis' entire family moved to Toronto into the Parliament and Queen Streets area. TheCatholic Church in that area is St Paul's,even today. In November 1931, a few years after their arrival in the big city, Louis stood witness at the wedding of his sister Kitty. Less than a year after that, Louis chose his life partner. After their wedding, the young couple lived on Sumach Street,where their first two sons were born. Shortly after this, they moved to the east side of the Don River to help son Edmund's asthma. Louis and Margaret eventually had five sons, to which they added three adopted daughters. They were also grandparents to 19 children by October 1977 - although Louis only lived to hold three of his grandchildren before his death. Six great-grandchildren have been added to their clan since 1986.Louis and Margaret also became godparentsto their grandson Paul ARBOURin October 1965 in Toronto. Margaret made it her life's work to raise her children to become thoughtful, responsible adults. She was extremely proud of the fact that all of her children graduated fromhigh school-not necessarily a common feat inthe1950s and 1960s. Margaret was veryreligious herself and made sure that all of the children attended Catholic schools, both at the elementary and secondary levels. This upbringing was quite instrumentalin encouraging their son Allen to becomeaCatholic priest. In fact, the family was honored enough to have three priests among their sons at one point.

Toronto Star (ON) -- 28 Jan 1970
ARBOUR, Louis E. -- At his residence, 316 Irene Dr., Keswick, on Tuesday, 27 January 1970. Louis Arbour, beloved husband of Margaret McDonald;dear father of Edmund, Reverend Alan Arbour, John, Basil, Richard, Bernadette, Linda, and Theresa.Restingat the Roadhouse & Rose Funeral Home, 67 Main St., Newmarket. Funeral on Thursday to Church of St John Chrysostom for Requiem Mass at 11 am. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 
ARBOUR, Joseph Louis Edmund (I1360)
 
2325 Bibliographie: Christian Siguret; Jean-Marie Augé; PRDH-RAB RIOPEL, Pierre (I66714)
 
2326 Bibliographie: PRDH-RAB; Parchemin BEAUDOIN, Guillaume (I10447)
 
2327 Biddeford Journal Tribune (ME) -- 31 Jan 2002
JEANETTE BUTLER, 82, of Somersworth, NH, formerly of Rochester, NH, died 29 Jan at her niece's residence after a period of failing health. Shewas born 11 March 1919, in Dover, NH, the daughter of Wilfred and Odelie Grenier Arbour. She was employedwith Eastern Air Devices for 25 years, retiring in 1975. She was a life member of the American Legion Auxiliary. Her husband of 50 years, Albert E. Butler, died previously, as did four brothers, Wilfred Jr., Normand, Robert, and Roland Arbour. Survivors include a niece, Janet (Mrs. Martin) Chabot of Somersworth; a nephew, Richard Arbour; and many other nieces, nephews, and grand- and great-great-nieces and -nephews. Visiting hour 12-1 pm Friday at Wiggin-Purdy-McCooey-Dion Funeral Home, 655Central Ave, Dover, where a funeral service follows at1 pm, the Rev. Fritz J. Cerullo, OSA, pastor of St Mary's Church, Dover, officiating. Burial follows in Pine Hill Cemetery, Dover. Memorial contributions may be made toSeacoast Hospice, 662 CentralAve, Dover NH 03820. 
ARBOUR, Priscilla (I6554)
 
2328 Billeted in Exmouth when he joined the RAMC in 1915 and met his wife there. HACKING, Jacob (I42821)
 
2329 BINGHAM, Helene -- Entered into rest at the Huronia District Hospital on Saturday, 16 November 2002, in her 71st year. Helene Arbour of Midland, beloved wife of the late Captain Frederick Bingham. Dear mother of Lisa Robitaille of Penetanguishene, Margaret Bingham, Donna Bingham (both of Midland), and the late Paul. Loving sister of Murray Arbour and his wife Germaine, Roy Arbour and his wife Diane, and the later Grant andNeil Arbour. Will be sadly missed by sisters-in-law Pearl and Bea, andall her nephews and nieces. Resting at the Nicholls Funeral Home, 330 Midland Avenue, Midland, on Monday, 18 November, from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. Funeral mass will be celebrated at St Margaret's Church on Tuesday, 19 November, at 10 am. Intermnet at StMargaret's Cemetery. Memorial donations to the OntarioHeart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.

She had 4 children 
ARBOUR, Helen Mary (I4314)
 
2330 Bio from Facebook 04 Mar 2010:
04 Mar 1897 -- Born in Ste-Emelie-de-l'Energie, QC, Alfred ARBOUR was the 4th of 11 children of farmer Joseph-Hygin ARBOUR and his wife Marie-Albina JUNEAU. Considered an artisan, Alfred was 20-yearsold when he married 22-year old Clothilde-Albina GAUTHIER on 10 Jul 1917 in St-Come, QC. The couple lived in Ste-Emelie through 1937, but by 1956, they lived in Montreal, QC. They were responsible for 9 children, 2 daughters and 7 sons, as well as at least 7 grandchildren. Seventy-one year old Albina died in Montreal in 1966, followed by 82-year old Alfred on 21 Mar 1979. They were both buried inSt Francis of Assise Catholic Cemetery inMontreal. 
ARBOUR, Alfred (I1594)
 
2331 Bio from Facebook 08 Mar 2010:
08 Mar 1900 - Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, Arthur Francis ARBOUR wasthe 2nd of 7 children of Edward Joseph ARBOUR and Mary Dora LEBLANC. Arthur worked as a laborer in a stove mill until followingthe roots his father laid out before him as a newspaper carrier. Twenty-four year oldArthur then married 19-year old Marion LEBLANC somewhere in Louisiana in about 1924. They had a son Arthur JosephARBOUR in 1928. However, tragedy struck the young family only a handful of years after this. According to the newspaper report of 06 Aug 1900, here is what happened:
CRASH IN LOUISIANA TAKES LIVES OF FIVE
New Orleans, 6 Aug -- Trapped in the blazing wreckage of an overturned automobile, five persons were burned to death 18 miles south of here today. One other was burned possibly fatally. All were members of well-known New Orleans families. The dead:Mrs. A. F. Bernius, wife of a local pharmicist; her granddaughter, Laura Bernius, 4; Mrs. Arthur Arbour andher son, Arthur Arbour Jr.; and Mrs. Conrad Bernius, 28, daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Bernius. The injured: A. F. Bernius, husbandofMrs. Bernius, and Mrs. Conrad Bernius, his daughter-in-law. Witnesses told officers they believed the accident and fire was caused by a blowout.
Thus, Marion and little Arthur died in Aug 1936, leaving Arthur a youngwidower without a family. There is no evidence that Arthur ever remarried or had any other children. He passed away in New Orleans in Aug 1963, at the age of 63.
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In 1940, Arthur reported that he had earned $450 in 1939.
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On 15 Nov 1942, Arthur registered for the draft. At the time, he was described as 5'9", 125 lbs, grey eyes, black hair, and a light complexion.

According to his Draft Registration, Arthur was born on 08 Mar 1901. His next of kin was reported as Sister-in-Law Mrs H J LANAUX, 8444 Jeannette St, New Orleans, LA. 
ARBOUR, Arthur Francis (I2240)
 
2332 Bio from Facebook on 03 May 2010:
03 May 1869 -- Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, Edward Joseph ARBOUR wasthe eldest of 11 children of attorney Arthur B. ARBOUR and his wife Olivia Gallagher COMEAUX. Edward seems to have lived in NewOrleans virtually his entire life. In about 1897,he married 20-year old Mary Dora LeBLANC. They had 7 children together, 2 daughters and 5 sons. It is unclear what occupation Edward held for most ofhis life, as the only one found noted in records is as a paper carrier at State Paperin 1920. Edwardwas just 57-years old when he died in New Orleans on 09 January 1927. Mary Dora whereabouts are unknown after April 1930. 
ARBOUR, Edward Joseph (I1453)
 
2333 Bio from Facebook on 08 Jun 2010:
08 June 1906 -- Born in Joliette City, Quebec, Joseph-Henry-Lucien ARBOUR was the eldest of 3 children of boot laster and miller Narcisse-"Henri" ARBOUR and his second wife Ozelia MARTINEAU. Lucien was nearly 30 when he married Therese PERREAULT on20 May 1936 in Joliette. The young family settled in Joliette and remained there the rest of their lives. Over a 17-year span, Lucien and Therese had 8 children, 5 daughters and 3 sons. Lucien was 68-years old when he died in Jolietteon 11 August 1974. Therese lived 3 more decades before passing away in St-Thomas, QC, on 25 November 2002, at the age of 86. 
ARBOUR, Lucien (I2058)
 
2334 Bio from Facebook on 13 April 2010:
13 April 1870 -- Alfred-Joseph ARBOUR was another child of my great-great-grandparents Magloire ARBOUR and Leocadie CHARTIER-ROBERT. Alfred was born in Ste-Emelie-de-l'Energie, QC, as the 3rd of 14 children. He was also the first of Magloireand Leocadie's children to be baptized in the new parish church in Ste-Emelie. Around the time Alfred became a teenager, he and his family arrived in Ontariofrom Quebec, settling in theWaubaushene area. It was there that he married 18-year old Mary THERRIEN on 29 December 1890. Alfred and Mary welcomed 13 children into this world, 8 daughters and 5 sons. Over the years, Alfred toiled as a farmer, millhand, and general laborer. He was 69-years old when he died of cancer on 30 May1929, in Waubaushene. Mary passed away on 18 September 1946. They were both buried in St John's Catholic Cemetery in Waubaushene. Alfred and Mary are accountable for 35 grandchildren and 49 great-grandchildren. 
ARBOUR, Alfred (I77793)
 
2335 BIOGRAPHIE

Antoine signait Anton ou Anthoyne. Il succéda à son père sur le bien defamille. Au recensement de 1681 il y vivait seul. Après le partage de1680,
il racheta peu à peu les parts de ses frères et soeurs (le coût : autour de 1000 livres).
Entre 1682 et 1684 on retrouve Antoine Doyon en compagnie de Radisson et Desgroseillers à la Baie d'Hudson pour y évincer les Anglais.
Radisson s'étant remis au service de la Compagnie de la Baie d'Hudson, le 4 septembre 1684, il dû le suivre en Angleterre ; une espèce de déportation.
Il revint probablement au pays à l'automne 1685, car il se marie à Château-Richer le 11 février 1686. Après son mariage, il mena une vie paisible et sans histoire. 
DOYON, Antoine (I32125)
 
2336 BIOGRAPHIE
Biographie Emery Antoine Bapt: 16 AUG 1643, Saint-Hilaire, Sarrazac, Dordogne - France

<<< BRINS D'HISTOIRE >>>:- Il fut baptisé 6 août 1643 : "Anthony EYMERY(Émery)" fils de "Meimy EYMERY et Margaricte Pascaut", le parrain : THONY PASCAUT et la marraine : HANNE EYMERY.-- il est ARRIVÉ le 17 août 1665.- Le contrat de mariage avec MA):
Le 16 août 1643 est baptisé; " Thomas Eymery, fils de Meimy Eymery et de Marguerite Pascault". Antoine est né à Sarrazac, aujourd'hui une commune du canton Lanouaille de Nontron, dans la Dordogne, ou l'ancien Périgord.- Vers l'âge de 22 ans, Antoin:
Ses compagnons lui ont déjà trouvé un surnom : "Coderre".- Le 13 mai, "le voilier La Paix", d'une capacité de 300 tonneaux, transporte diverses sortes de munitions de guerre et lève les voiles à La Rochelle. La traversée est longue, mais normale. L
En 1666, Antoine participe à diverses campagnes entreprises par le régiment et sa compagnie. Puis l'année suivante, c'est la démobilisation, le retour de centaines de militaires vers la France.- Antoine Émery, ditCoderre décide de rester parce qu'L
À l'âge de 44 ans, Antoine épouse le samedi 5 juin 1688, "Marie-Anne Favreau", âgée de 18 ans, née vers 1672, fille d'un compagnon de régiment, Pierre Favreau et de Marie Benoît.- Avec Marie-Anne, Antoine a enrichi le pays de neuf enfants. L'aîné ajl,.eraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»ussi nommé "Antoine II", baptisé le 4 juin 1690 à Boucherville, épouse à Montréal le 10 février 1716, "Marguerite Brunel", née en 1694, fille de Jean Brunel ou Brunet, dit LaSablonière et Marie-Madeleine Richard ou Richaume.- Comme un bon soldat deajl,.eraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»la vie, "Antoine I Émery" tient le coup jusqu'à l'âge de 72 ans, soit en 1715.

Marie-Anne Favreau convole en secondes noces avec Joseph Circé. Elle est ensevelie à Contrecoeur, le 3 avril 1737, à l âge de 69 ans.- Il possédait un fusil, huit bêtes à cornes et seize arpents de terre en valeur.--------------------------------- deajl,.eraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»"TUTELLE" des enfants mineurs "d'Antoine Émery dit Coderre", et de "feu Marie Devault", décédée depuis une dizaine d'année . - 22 mars 1697.- Portée et contenu

:- Ce dossier d'administration judiciaire est composé d'une "requête deAntoine Émery" pour faire tenir une assemblée de parents et amis et élire un tuteur et subrogé tuteur à ses six enfants et ensuite faire l'inventaire de ses biens, vu qu'il a cdeajl,.eraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»onvolé en secondes noces "avec Marie Anne Favreau".- Le document indique égalemant que le lieutenant général a donné sa permission le 23 mars 1697.-

Autres formats : Dossier disponible sur support numérique.- Notes générales : Notice descriptive inspirée de l'inventaire analytique "Les dossiers de la Juridiction royale de Montréal, 1693-1760" version 2001, parJ.F. Holzl.- Termes rattachés : NOcdeajl,.eraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»UVELLE-FRANCE. JURIDICTION ROYALE DE MONTREAL - (Voir : PISTARD Cote : TL4,S1,D204)---------------------------------- "TUTELLE" des "enfants mineurs de feu Antoine Émery dit Coderre" et "de Marie Devault". - 5 avril1715 - 24 mars 1716.- Portée et : NOcdeajl,.eraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»contenu

:- Ce dossier d'administration judiciaire est composé des pièces suivantes :== la "requête de MarieAnne Favreau", "veuve de Antoine Émery dit Coderre", pour "lui permettre de tenir une assemblée de parents et amis" en vue de faire élire un tuteur àdeajl,.eraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»ses10 enfants mineurs;== la permission ; les conclusions du procureur du roi pour qu'il soit tenu compte de "la vente des meubles de la premièrecommunauté" "de Antoine Émery avec Marie Devault" dans le partage avecMarie-Anne Favreau;== le dictumr àdeajl,.eraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»de sentence et la sentence renvoyant les parties au jugement précédent.-

Autres formats : Dossier disponible sur support numérique.- Notes générales : Notice descriptive inspirée de l'inventaire analytique "Les dossiers de la Juridiction royale de Montréal, 1693-1760" version 2001, parJ.F. Holzl.- Termes rattachés : NO?deajl,.eraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»UVELLE-FRANCE. JURIDICTION ROYALE DE MONTREAL - (Voir : PISTARD Cote : TL4,S1,D1690)--------------------------------- "ORDONNANCE" de Gilles Hocquart, faisant les fonctions d'intendant, "qui permet à Jean-Louis de LaCorne de Chapts", chevalier de S : NO?deajl,.eraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»aint-Louis, lieutenant de roi de Montréal, "de faire vendre la terre des héritiers de Antoine-Emery Caudère (Coderre)", située dans sa seigneurie de la Corne "pour payer les cens et rentes et arrérages dus". - 20juillet 1730-

Autres formats : Pièce disponible sur support numérique et sur le microfilm M5/5.- Notes générales :- Pièce provenant du Cahier 18: Registres contenants les ordonnances et Commissions qui ont Été rendues à Montréal, Trois-Rivières et autres endroitjl,.eraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»s par Monsieur Hocquart (13 juin-1er septembre 1730), f. 45-46.- Pour consulter les pages du registre permettant de comprendre son contexte de création, sa valeur juridique et administrative, son contenu ou l'historiquede sa conservation, voir la s endroitjl,.eraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»pièce E1,S1,PTTT.-
Arrêts et réglements du Conseil supérieur de Québec et ordonnances et jugements des intendants du Canada, Québec, E.R. Fréchette, 1855, p. 517.- Hocquart reçoit sa commission d'intendant le 22 février 1731 (Insinuations du Conseil souverain).- Termitjl,.eraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»es rattachés : HOCQUART, GILLES, 16941783, NOUVELLE-FRANCE. INTENDANT - (Voir : PISTARD Cote : E1,S1,P2187) - 
EMERY, Antoine (I26305)
 
2337 Biographie
Variations Emmanuel Lopez dit Madère : Lops, Lopes

D'origine inconnue, 26 ans en 1667, 41 en 1681 aux recensements, fils de François Lopez et d'Antoinette de la Coste. [1] L'Institut Drouin ajoute l'origine de France pour lui, mais son acte de mariage n'en dit rien. Il serait possiblement originairavo2)pa ineau?heuole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»e de Madeira, vu son nom dit .

Mariage
Contrat de mariage d'Emmanuel Lob (Loppez) et Marguerite Renault (29 septembre 1667). Notaire Pierre Duquet Vol II pg 124 [2]

Le 3 octobre 1667 à Notre-Dame de Québec, Emmanuel Lops, fils de François Lops et de Thoinette de la Coste, à présent habitant de cette paroisse, épousa Marguerite Renaut, fille de Claude et de Marguerite Pion, dela paroisse de Ligny en Barroy en )pa ineau?heuole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»Lorraine, en présence de Pierre Chamare, Pierre Brunet et René Bruneau, le curé Henry de Bernières célébrant. [3]

Aucun enfant du couple. [1] 
Famille: Emmanuel LOPEZ / Marguerite RENAUD (F35642)
 
2338 BIOGRAPHIE / BIOGRAPHY: Fille du Roi. BIRET, Renee (I9117)
 
2339 BIOGRAPHIE / BIOGRAPHY:Un des fondateur de la Paroisse St-Joseph d'Almadont il fut le premier maire .One of the founder of the parrish of Alma and the first Mayor of Alma parrish.PHOTOS:Romuald et son épouse / Romuald and his wifeMALTAIS, Romuald (I55463)
 
2340 Biographie Beaudry Louis

<<< BRINS D'HISTOIRE >>>- "ORDONNANCE" de l'intendant Hocquart qui, "à la demande de Zacharie-François Hertel de LaFrenière", seigneur du fiefde Saint-François-le-neuf, sur le bord de la rivière Richelieu, "condamne Joseph Loisel, Joseph Prudent, GABouchereraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»Jean-Louis Beaudry, Charles Lafeuillade, Laurent Elisabeth, Antoine Archambault, Jean-Baptiste Galipot, Toussaint Beaudry, Guillaume Laserre etLouis Beaudry", à tenir feu et lieu et à mettre leurs terres en valeurd'ici à un an sinon il sera procé GABouchereraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»dé à réunir les dites terres au domaine du sieur Hertel de LaFrenière. (20 juillet 1734) -

http://bd.archivescanadafrance.org/----------------------------------- "ORDONNANCE" de Gilles Hocquart, faisant les fonctions d'intendant, quioblige "Louis Beaudry, Jacques Beaudry, Jean-Baptiste Beaudry, Pierre Richard, Joseph Loisel, Jean-Baptiste Loisel, Nicolas Dulude, François Marsan", "habitants de la Pointe-aux-Trembles en l'île de Montréal", à faire un double fossé pour l'écoulement des eaux qui séjournent sur lesterres de la dite paroisse. (8 juillet 1730) -

http://bd.archivescanadafrance.org/----------------------------------- "PR0CÈS" entre "[François Marsolet?], demandeur", et "Louis Beaudry", habitant de L'Assomption, "exécuteur testamentaire de Jacques Blanchard,défendeur", pour le paiement d'un GABouchereraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»compte . - 24 janvier 1743- Portée et contenu :- Ce dossier de matière civile se compose de la transcription d'un "extrait des registres des audiences" d'une sentence qui "ordonne à Louis Beaudry", en sa qualité d'exécuteur testamentaire de [JacqueGABouchereraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»s Raynaud dit Blanchard?], de procéder à "l'élection d'un tuteur aux enfants mineurs", suite à une poursuite de [François Marsolet?] pour le paiement d'un compte dudit défunt.- Autres formats : Dossier disponible sur support numérique.- Notes généruchereraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»ales :-Il s'agit probablement de Jacques Raynaud dit Blanchard. Notice descriptive inspirée de l'inventaire analytique "Les dossiers de la Juridiction royale de Montréal, 1693-1760" version 2001, par J.F. Holzl.- Termesrattachés : NOUVELLE-FRANCEénéruchereraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab». JURIDICTION ROYALE DE MONTREAL - (Voir : PISTARD Cote : TL4,S1,D4916)

--------------------------------- "PROCÈS" entre "Alexis Gariépy", de Pointe-aux-Trembles, et "Louis Laberge, époux de Françoise Gariépy", de l'île-Jésus, "demandeurs", et "Louis Beaudry, de L'Assomption", "tuteurdes enfants mineurs de Jacques Ray?ruchereraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»naud dit Planchard", et la succession de ce dernier, "défendeurs", pour lepaiement d'une dette. - 17 octobre 1749- Portée et contenu :- Ce dossier de matière civile est composé des pièces suivantes :== "la requête d'Alexis Gariépy et de Louis Labe?ruchereraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»rge", héritiers en partie de la "succession de feu Marie-Catherine Millet", leur grand-mère, "et de défunte Marie Gauthier", leur tante, "contre Louis Beaudry, débiteur desdites successions", pour le paiement d'une dette de 87 livres ; et le rapporabe?ruchereraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»t de signification de la requête à ce dernier et l'assignation à comparaître.- Autres formats :

Dossier disponible sur support numérique.- Sources complémentaires : Nicolas Senet dit Laliberté, 14 octobre 1732, CN601,S368.- Notes générales : La requête est rédigée par le notaire Coron. Notice descriptive inspirée de l'inventaire analytique "Luchereraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»es dossiers de la Juridiction royale de Montréal, 1693-1760" version 2001, par J.F. Holzl.- Termes rattachés : NOUVELLE-FRANCE. JURIDICTION ROYALE DE MONTREAL - (Voir : PISTARD Cote : TL4,S1,D5470) - 
BEAUDRY, Louis (I10705)
 
2341 BIOGRAPHIE-BIOGRAPHY: * À noter, le PRDH et le Dictionnaire Drouin disent que Marie-Madeleine Lemay est la fille de Michel Lemay et sa deuxième épouse Marie-Michelle Ouinville. Le dictionnaire généalogique des familles du Québec par René Jetté et lh5 lmillee?es 1753b»Ditab» «tab»es dictionnaires Tanguay disent que Marie-Madeleine Lemay est la fille de Michel Lemay et Marie Duteau. LEMAY-POUDRIER, Marie-Madeleine (I45236)
 
2342 BIOGRAPHIE-BIOGRAPHY: Premier colon à s'établir en Nouvelle-France.NAISSANCE-BIRTH: St-Germain-des-Prés HEBERT, Louis (I44487)
 
2343 BIOGRAPHIE-BIOGRAPHY: Louis COULOMBE, arrivé en Nouvelle-France en 1664 ou 1665.RECENSEMENT-CENSUS(1666):
Endroit / Place: Québec,Cap.-Nat.,QC,CAN
Beneon (Kareraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»Référence / Reference: Alberta Family Histories Society
Voir la page / See the page / Note: Louis Colombe - 25 engaigé domestique.RECENSEMENTBeneon (Kareraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»-CENSUS(1681):
Endroit / Place: L'Île-d'Orléans,QC,CAN
Référence / Reference: Histoire des Canadiens-français, 1608-1880 : origine, histoire,religion,guerres, découvertes, colonisation, coutumes (Sulte, Benjamin))eon (Kareraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»
Voir la trancription / See the transcript / Note:page 38du document .pdf (Comté de St-Laurent): Louis coulombe 40; Jeanne Boucaud (Foucault), sa femm)eon (Kareraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»e,30; enfants: Nicolas 10, Marie 8, Jeanne 6, Jeanne 4, Louise 2; 2 bêtes à cornes; 6 arpents en valeur. 
COULOMBE, Louis (I27652)
 
2344 BIOGRAPHIE-BIOGRAPHY: Louis LEPAGE; Au recensement de 1667, il demeure avec son frère Germain (Louis est célibataire et la femme de Germain est toujours en France) et ont une terre de 15 aergua? entre 1célèbres18 Rivitab» «tab»rpents. Sa future épouse (ils vont se marier en 1667) demeure voisinde chez-lui. Au recensement de 1681 1 fusil, 11 bêtes à cornes et 12 arpents en valeur.IMMIGRATION:
Endroit arrivée / Arrival place: Québec,Capitale-Nationale,QCua? entre 1célèbres18 Rivitab» «tab»,CAN
Date: 1664
Réf. / Ref.: Fichier origine (Copyright 1998-2006 Fédération québécoise des sociétés de généalogie)
Voir le site / Gentre 1célèbres18 Rivitab» «tab»o the the site / Note: LEPAGE, Louis ( b : Loup ) (fiche 242505)RECENSEMENT-CENSUS(1666):
Endroit / Place:L'Île-d'Orléans,QC,CAN
Référence / Reference: Alberta Family Histories Society
Gentre 1célèbres18 Rivitab» «tab»="http://www.afhs.ab.ca/data/census/1666/isle_dorleans.html">Voir la page / See the page / Note: germain lepage - 30 habittant; louis lepage - 27 habittant
LEPAGE, Louis (I53138)
 
2345 BIOGRAPHIE-BIOGRAPHY: Les Ancêtres des Bonneau, l'association des famille Bonneau. BONNEAU, Joseph (I16241)
 
2346 BIOGRAPHIE-BIOGRAPHY: Les Miville en Nouvelle-France. - Capitaine de la CôteLauzonMenuisier. Anc. dir. d'Octave Crémazie MIVILLE, Pierre (I58955)
 
2347 BIOGRAPHIE-BIOGRAPHY: Hugues le Grand (v. 897-956), comte de Paris et duc de France, père d'Hugues Capet.

Fils du roi Robert Ier, il préféra renoncer à ses prétentions au trône des Francs pour exercer indirectement son influence. Maîtu 1744.eraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»re de nombreux domaines, titulaire de plusieurs abbayes, il soutint le carolingien Louis IV, qu'il fit élire comme roi des Francs. Louvoyant entre les Carolingiens et les grands du royaume, il profita de leurs antagonismes pourasseoir son pouvoir. Maîtu 1744.eraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»À la mort de Louis IV en 954, il soutint l'élection de Lothaire, le fils de celui-ci. En échange, il reçut l'Aquitaine etle duché de Bourgogne. À sa mort, son deuxième fils Eudes reçut le duché de Bourgogne, tandis que son fils aîné, Hugues Capet,44.eraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»hérita du duché de France, et monta sur le trône en 987, fondant la dynastie des Capétiens.

"Hugues le Grand" Encyclopédie Microsoft® Encarta® en ligne 2005
http://fr.encarta.msn.com ©1997-2005 Microsoft Corporation. Tous droitsréservt,44.eraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»és.
 
CAPET, Duc Hughes (I21002)
 
2348 BIOGRAPHIE-BIOGRAPHY: Amable Verreault semble avoir été le premier de la famille à venir au Saguenay. Nous le trouvons au poste de Chicoutimi en 1762 et il était encore au même endroit en 1765. Il nous a été impossible de déterminer s'il était un eoPouleert),bres18 Rivitab» «tab»mployé des Postes du Roy ou s'il accompagnait le missionnaire dans sa tournée des postes en qualité de canotier. Le fait de ne pas le trouver ailleurs qu'à Chicoutimi nous fait croire qu'il fut plutôt un engagé du Poste.Il ne semble plus être retououleert),bres18 Rivitab» «tab»rné au Saguenay après son mariage, mais se fixa à la Baie Saint-Paul. Presque tous les Verreault au Saguenay Lac Saint-Jean de nos jours sont ses descendants. VERREAULT, Amable (I76549)
 
2349 BIOGRAPHIE-BIOGRAPHY: Ami de Claude Bouchard (Le Petit Claude)IMMIGRATION:
Endroit arrivée / Arrival place: Québec,Capitale-Nationale,QC,CAN
Date: 1650
Réf. / Ref.: Fichier origine (Copyright 1998-2006 Fédération québécoise des sociétés de généalogie)
Voir le site / Go the the site / Note: FORTIN / BELLEFONTAINE, Julien(fiche 241549)RECENSEMENT- it mondemées 1753b»Ditab» «tab»CENSUS(1666):
Endroit / Place: Beaupré,La Côte-de-Beaupré,QC,CAN
Référence / Reference: Alberta Family Histories Society
Voir la page / See the pNT- it mondemées 1753b»Ditab» «tab»age / Note: Jullien Fortin - 50 boucher habittant; Geneviefve gamache - 30 sa femme; barbe Fortin - 12 fille; Charles Fortin - 10 fils; Eustache Fortin - 8 fils; Jacques Fortin -6 fils; geneviefve Fortin - 4 fille; Joseph Fortin - 2 fils; Marie Fortin - 4 mois Fille et Nicolas palmy - 25 domestique Engaigé. 
FORTIN, Julien (I89595)
 
2350 BIOGRAPHIE-BIOGRAPHY: Arpenteur BOUTIN, Jean (I18782)
 

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