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8101 | Registre parroissial, Mont-Saint-Grégoire;¨le dix juillet 1875 ....... avons inhumée .......le corps de Rosalie fille légitime de Honoré Brodeur.. et de Josephte Girard, décédée ... l'avant veille agée de dix sept ans¨ etc etc... | BRODEUR, Rosalie (I19879)
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8102 | registres de bonaventure | SAMUEL, Jean (I70255)
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8103 | Réhabilité le 17 janvier 1840 | GENDRON, Olivier (I39363)
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8104 | RelationsTémoin au mariage de Charles TESSIER1690-1747 et de Marie-Madeleine PÉPIN 1697-1768Témoin au mariage de Antoine JANIS 1708-1757 et deMarie-Catherine TESSIER 1704-1791Témoin au mariage de Nicolas TESSIER1708-1769 et de Marie-Charlotte RICHsent acihalllee?es 1753b»Ditab» «tab»ARD 1705-1755NotesLe 15 mai 1692; Bail à ferme d'une terre; par Jean Petit de Boismorel, bourgeois, de Villemarie, en qualité de procureur de la succession de défunt François Bailly et Marie Fonteneau, son épouse, à Marie Archambault, veuve de Urbant acihalllee?es 1753b»Ditab» «tab»in Tessier,Jean-Baptiste Tessier et Jacques Tessier, à ce présent preneur pour elle et eux.(Greffe C.Maugue)Le 14 août 1721; Accord entre Jean-Baptiste Tessier dit Lavigne etElisabeth Renaud, son épouse, de la côte St-Laurent, et Joseph Fleury, deant acihalllee?es 1753b»Ditab» «tab»la côte St-Laurent.(Greffe J.David)Le 17 janvier 1715; Compte arrêté entre Daniel Migeon de Lagauchetière, écuyer, lieutenant dans les troupes du détachement de la Marine et aide-major et Jean-baptisteTessier.(Greffe M.Lepailleur de LaFerté)Le 16 mt acihalllee?es 1753b»Ditab» «tab»ars 1716; Obligation de Jean-Baptiste Tessier et Elisabeth Renaud, sonépouse, à Daniel Migeon de Lagauchetière, écuyer, lieutenant d'une compagnie des troupes du détachement de la Marine et aide-major.(Greffe M.Lepailleur de LaFerté)Le 26 septembrmt acihalllee?es 1753b»Ditab» «tab»e 1733; Procuration de Laurent Archambault, André Archambault, JacquesArchambault, Pierre Archambault, Jean Archambault, Toussaint Beaudry, veuf de Françoise Archambault, Louis Gervais, Nicolas Gervais, Charles Gervais, Jean-Baptiste Lavigne, Jacqembrmt acihalllee?es 1753b»Ditab» «tab»ues Lavigne, Séraphin Lauzon et Michel Lauzon, à Hélène Bardet, épouse actuelle de Joseph Larchevêque.(Greffe M.Lepailleur de LaFerté)Le 25 avril 1721; Quittance de Jean-baptiste tessier dit Lavigne et Elisabeth Renaud, son épouse, de la côte St-Laacihalllee?es 1753b»Ditab»«tab»urent en l'île de Montréal, à Jacques David, greffier de la juridiction royale de Montréal.(Greffe M.Lepailleur de LaFerte)Le 17 avril 1707; Vente d'une terre située à la côte St-Laurent en l'île deMontréal; par Jean-baptiste Crevier dit Duvernay,bacihalllee?es 1753b»Ditab» «tab»ourgeois et Anne-Charlotte Chorel, son épouse, de Montréal, à Jean-baptiste Tessier dit Lavigne et Elisabeth Renaud, son épouse, de Ste-Catherine en l'île de Montréal.(greffe M.Lepailleur deLaFerté)Le 20 novembre 1707; Quittance de Jean-baptiste Te,bacihalllee?es 1753b»Ditab» «tab»ssier et Elisabeth Renaud, son épouse, de St-Laurent, à Jacques Millet et Élisabeth Hubert, son épouse, de St-Martin, épouse antérieure de Antoine Renaud.(greffe M.Lepailleurde LaFerté)Le 7 novembre 1707; Vente d'unepart de terre située à St-Martacihalllee?es 1753b»Ditab» «tab»in; parJean-Baptiste Tessier dit Lavigne et Elisabeth Renaud, son épouse, de la côte St-Laurent en l'île de Montréal, à Nicolas Millet, François Millet, Marie-Catherine Millet etElisabeth Millet, frères et soeurs, leditNicolas Millet assisté deJatacihalllee?es 1753b»Ditab» «tab»cques Millet, son père, et faisant pour ses frères et soeurs.(greffe M.Lepailleur de LaFerté)Le29juillet 1711; Accord entre Jean-Baptiste Tessier dit Lavigne et Louise Campot, veuve de François Couturier.(greffe M.Lepailleur de LaFerté)temoin naisseJatacihalllee?es 1753b»Ditab» «tab»ance: Jean-Baptiste MIGEON (1636-), lien: parraintemoin naissance: Cunégonde GERVAISE (1657-1724), lien: marrainetemoin naissance: Gilles PÉRÔT, PRÊTRE, lien: pretreofficianttemoin naissance: Marie ARCHAMBAULT (1636-1719), lien: Mothertemoin naissaseJatacihalllee?es 1753b»Ditab» «tab»nce: Urbain TESSIER(1624-1689),lien: Fathertemoin naissance: Jean GERVAISE (1616-1690), lien: Uncledeces: Âgé de 67 ans.temoin deces: Joseph YSAMBART, PRÊTRE-CURÉ, lien: pretre officianttemoin deces: Nicolas TESSIER(1708-1769), lien: Sontemoin decseJatacihalllee?es 1753b»Ditab» «tab»es:Marguerite TESSIER (1716-1789), lien: Daughterprofession: 1religion: CATHOLIQUE 1adresse: TESSIERCôte St-Laurent Montréal N E Québec Ile de MontréalCanadaSources:- personne: ; Parchemin - banque de données notariales 1626-1784 BMSE- mariage:1 EeJatacihalllee?es 1753b»Ditab» «tab»VEN F | TESSIER, Jean-Baptiste (I51156)
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8105 | RelationsTémoin au mariage de Joseph TESSIER 1711-1740 et de Marie CUSSON 1713-1775Témoin au mariage de Jean-Baptiste LAPORTE 1718 et de MarieCUSSON 1713-1775 | CUSSON, Charles (I28465)
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8106 | Relevé effectué par : Vital Records Index Dépouillements effectués d'après les registres paroissiaux et d'état-civil. Source Familysearch.org | ARBOUR, Mary (I83085)
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8107 | Relevés d'associations Nom : HARBOR Prénoms : James Lieu de naissance : Isle Of Wight Date de naissance : Année 1781 Lieu de service militaire : United Kingdom Relevé effectué par : Familysearch Descriptif : This collection includes Merchant Navy Seamen records heldat The National Archives. The contents of the records vary, but they usually include name, age, place of birth, register ticket, ship names, and dates of voyages. These recordscome from The National Archives' record series BT112, BT113, BT114, BT115, BT116, BT119 and BT120. | HARBOUR, James (I83545)
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8108 | Relevés partenaires Nom : HARBER OR HARBOUR Prénoms : John Sexe : M Nom conjoint : STANDISH Prénoms conjoint : Anne Sexe conjoint : F Lieu mariage : Lyme-Regis, Lyme-Regis, Dorset, England Date de mariage : 16/07/1754 Relevé effectué par : Familysearch Dépouillements effectués d'après les registres paroissiaux et d'état-civil. Source Familysearch.org | Famille: John HARBOUR / Anne STANDISH (F35261)
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8109 | Relevés partenaires Nom : HARBOR Prénoms : John Lieu de sépulture : , Chelmsford, Essex, England Date de sépulture : 29/09/1737 Relevé effectué par : Familysearch Dépouillements effectués d'après les registres paroissiaux et d'état-civil. Source Familysearch.org | HARBOUR, John (I83933)
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8110 | Relevés partenaires Nom : HARBOR rénoms : Joane Sexe père : M ,Sexe mère : F Nom conjoint : HOWNSELL Prénoms conjoint : William Lieu mariage : Bridport, Bridport, Dorset, England Date de mariage : Année 1635, Sexe père conjoint :M Sexe mère conjoint: F Relevé effectué par : Familysearch, Dépouillements effectués d'après les registres paroissiaux et d'état-civil. | HOWNSELL, William (I83878)
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8111 | Relevés partenaires Nom : HARBOR rénoms : Joane Sexe père : M ,Sexe mère : F Nom conjoint : HOWNSELL Prénoms conjoint : William Lieu mariage : Bridport, Bridport, Dorset, England Date de mariage : Année 1635, Sexe père conjoint :M Sexe mère conjoint : F Relevé effectué par : Familysearch, Dépouillements effectués d'après les registres paroissiaux et d'état-civil. | Famille: William HOWNSELL / Joane HARBOUR (F35262)
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8112 | Relevés partenaires Nom : HARBOUR Prénoms : Amy Sexe : F Lieu mariage : Diocese Of Rochester, Kent, England Date de mariage : 10/02/1755 Nom conjoint : UNDERWOOD Prénoms conjoint : Thomas Sexe conjoint : M Relevé effectué par : Familysearch Dépouillements effectués d'après les registres paroissiaux et d'état-civil. Source Familysearch.org | Famille: Thomas UNDERWOOD / Amy HARBOUR (F30742)
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8113 | Relevés partenaires Nom : HARBOUR Prénoms : Ann Lieu de sépulture : Bridport, Bridport, Dorset, England Date de sépulture : 18/04/1770 Sexe père : M Sexe mère : F Sexe père conjoint : M Sexe mère conjoint : F Relevé effectué par : Familysearch Dépouillements effectués d'après les registres paroissiaux et d'état-civil. Source Familysearch.org | HARBOUR, Ann (I83884)
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8114 | Relevés partenaires Nom : HARBOUR Prénoms : Ann Sexe : F Lieu mariage : , Chelmsford, Essex, England Date de mariage : 09/10/1632 Nom conjoint : SPYTE Prénoms conjoint : Thomas Sexe conjoint : M Relevé effectué par : Familysearch Dépouillements effectués d'après les registres paroissiaux et d'état-civil. Source Familysearch.org | Famille: Thomas SPYTE / Annq HARBOUR (F35276)
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8115 | Relevés partenaires Nom : HARBOUR Prénoms : Hannah Sexe : F Lieu mariage : Great Burstead, Essex, England Date de mariage : 05/12/1734 Nom conjoint : BEARMAN Prénoms conjoint : John Sexe conjoint : M Relevé effectué par : Familysearch Dépouillements effectués d'après les registres paroissiaux et d'état-civil. | Famille: John BEARMAN / Hannah HARBOUR (F35277)
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8116 | Relevés partenaires Nom : HARBOUR Prénoms : Margerett Sexe : F Lieu de sépulture : Hinton-Martell, Hinton-Martell, Dorset, England Date de sépulture : 20/09/1638 Relevé effectué par : Familysearch Dépouillements effectués d'après les registres paroissiaux et d'état-civil. Source Familysearch.org | HARBOUR, Margerett (I83882)
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8117 | Relevés partenaires Nom : HARBOUR Prénoms : Mary Lieu de sépulture : , Chelmsford, Essex, England Date de sépulture : 13/11/1740 Relevé effectué par : Familysearch Dépouillements effectués d'après les registres paroissiaux et d'état-civil. Source Familysearch.org | HARBOUR, Mary (I83934)
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8118 | Relevés partenaires Nom : HARBOUR Prénoms : Samuel Alford Sexe : M Sexe père : M Sexe mère : F Nom conjoint : TUCKER Prénoms conjoint : Martha Sexe conjoint : F Lieu mariage : Bridport, Bridport, Dorset, England Date de mariage : 31/07/1770 Sexe père conjoint : M Sexe mère conjoint : F Relevé effectué par : Familysearch Dépouillements effectués d'après les registres paroissiaux et d'éta | Famille: Samuel Alford HARBOUR / Martha TUCKER (F19758)
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8119 | Relevés partenaires Nom : HARBOUR Prénoms : William Alford Lieu de sépulture : Bridport, Bridport, Dorset, England Date de sépulture : 18/04/1776 Sexe père : M Sexe mère : F Date de naissance : Année 1776 Sexe père conjoint : M Sexe mère conjoint : F Relevé effectué par : Familysearch Dépouillements effectués d'après les registres paroissiaux et d'état-civil. Source Familysearch.org | HARBOUR, William Alford (I83883)
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8120 | Relevés partenaires Nom : HUTT Prénoms : John Sexe : M Date de domicile : 16/10/1782 Lieu mariage : Chilvers-Coton, Warwickshire, England (Nuneaton Parish) Date de mariage : 16/10/1782 Nom conjoint : HARBOUR Prénoms conjoint : Catharine Sexe conjoint : F Lieu de résidence du conjoint : Of This Parish Date de résidence du conjoint : 16/10/1782 Relevé effectué par : Familysearch Dépouillements effectués d'après les registres paroissiaux et d'état-civil. Source Familysearch.org | Famille: John HUTT / Catherine HARBOUR (F35285)
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8121 | Relevés partenaires Nom : TUCKER HARBOUR Prénoms : Jenny Lieu de sépulture : Bridport, Bridport, Dorset, England Date de sépulture : 26/08/1772 Sexe père : M Sexe mère : F Date de naissance : Année 1772 Sexe père conjoint : M Sexe mère conjoint : F Relevé effectué par : Familysearch Dépouillements effectués d'après les registres paroissiaux et d'état-civil. Source Familysearch.org | HARBOUR, Jenny (I83885)
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8122 | Relevés partenaires Référence (registre/ligne) AD75 DQ8 : 364/1785 Patronyme : LEFRANC Prénom : Marie Charlotte Qualité, veuf, métier : Veuve de HARBOUR N... Adresse : Rue Cadet, n° 3 Date du décès : 16/01/1811 Héritiers, témoins : Aucun renseignement d'héritiers, Ville : Paris Relevé effectué par : La France généalogique (CEGF) Tables de successions (DQ8) | LEFRANC, Marie Charlotte (I80888)
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8123 | Relevés partenaires - Acte de mariage Nom : HARBOUR Prénoms : James Lieu mariage : St Mary, Lambeth, Surrey, England, Date de mariage : 11/07/1814 Nom conjoint : FORSYTH Prénoms conjoint : Ann Maria Relevé effectué par : Familysearch, Dépouillements effectués d'après les registres paroissiaux et d'état-civil. Source Familysearch.org | Famille: James HARBOUR / Ann Maria FORSYTH (F35438)
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8124 | Relevés partenaires - Acte de mariage Nom époux : GILET Prénom époux : Jean-Baptiste Lieu origine époux : Reims, Saint-Jacques Prénom du père de l'époux : Robert Nom mère de l'époux : HARBOUR Prénom mère de l'époux : Jeanne Observation : mere epoux + Nom épouse : POLONCEAU Prénom épouse : Marie-Nicolle Lieu origine épouse : Reims, Saint-Hilaire Prénom père de l'épouse : Ponce Nom mère de l'épouse : LIEGEAT Prénom mère de l'épouse : Marie-Thomasse Date du mariage : 1786.02.06 Lieu de mariage : Reims, Saint-Hilaire | Famille: Jean-Baptiste GILET / Marie Nicole POLONCEAU (F30108)
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8125 | Relevés partenaires - Acte de mariage Nom époux : GROGEAU Prénom époux : Francois Lieu origine époux : Saint-Eustache (Paris) Prénom du père de l'époux : Francois Nom mère de l'époux : BOURDON Prénom mère de l'époux : Marie-Suzanne Nom épouse : DUGAND Prénom épouse : Marie-Catherine-Victoire Lieu origine épouse : Reims, Saint-Hilaire Prénom père de l'épouse : Jean-Baptiste Nom mère de l'épouse : HARBOUR Prénom mère de l'épouse : Marie-Nicolle Date du mariage : 1790.01.13 Lieu de mariage : Reims, Saint-Pierre Relevé effectué par : Centre Généalogique et Héraldique de la Marne Dépouillement effectué d'après les registres paroissiaux et d'état-civil. | Famille: Jean-Baptiste DUGAND / Marie-Nicole HARBOUR (F19577)
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8126 | Relevés partenaires - Acte de mariage Nom époux : GROGEAU Prénom époux : Francois Lieu origine époux : Saint-Eustache (Paris) Prénom du père de l'époux : Francois Nom mère de l'époux : BOURDON Prénom mère de l'époux : Marie-Suzanne Nom épouse : DUGAND Prénom épouse : Marie-Catherine-Victoire Lieu origine épouse : Reims, Saint-Hilaire Prénom père de l'épouse : Jean-Baptiste Nom mère de l'épouse : HARBOUR Prénom mère de l'épouse : Marie-Nicolle Date du mariage : 1790.01.13 Lieu de mariage : Reims, Saint-Pierre Relevé effectué par : Centre Généalogique et Héraldique de la Marne Dépouillement effectué d'après les registres paroissiaux et d'état-civil. | Famille: Francois GROGEAU / Marie Catherine Victoire DUGAND (F35169)
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8127 | Relie avec: Alexina ARBOUR (1876-1954)2 ROLE Other | ARBOUR, Ernest (I1575)
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8128 | Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. | En vie (I2611)
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8129 | Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. | En vie (I1336)
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8130 | Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. | En vie (I4069)
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8131 | Relie avec: Caroline ARBOUR (1836-)2 ROLE Other After their wedding, Vercheres and Telesphore lived in the United States from 1911 to 1916. They lived in Ste-Marcelline, Quebec, between 1936and Telesphore's death in 1947 and thereafter through 1974. Vercheres and Telesphore eventually had five children together, two daughters andthree sons. On 09 May 1911, Vercheres, Telesphore, and kids passed through Newport,VT, on their way to Leeds, MA. Telesphore was noted to be 5' 5" tall with a medium complexion, brown hair, and brown eyes. The descriptions of his wife and children werenot included; only their names and ages were mentioned: Vercheres 33, Alma 18, Anna 17, Delia 15, Imelda 14, Aurore 11, Angelina 7, Eleonore 6, Yvonne 4 -- all born Ste-Emelie, QC. On 04 Jul 1916, Vercheres, Telesphore, and kids moved back to Quebec, passing through the border town of St Albans, VT. The farmer's family traveled by train and carried $200 with them. ___ Bio from Facebook on 27 Feb 2010: 27 Feb 1878 -- Emelie-Vercheres ARBOUR was born in St-Emelie-de-l'Energie, QC - the middle of 11 children of Charles ARBOUR and Odile MORIN. She grew up on her family's farm, learning what it meant to be a part ofa big family. On 03 Aug 1909, Vercheres would have the opportunity to have her own large family when she wed the widower Telesphore THOUIN. She instantly became step-mother to his 8 surviving children, who were between the ages of 5 and 17. It seems as though Vercheresdelayed her own child-bearing until 1913, when the first of her 5 children were born through 1920. After their wedding, Vercheres and Telesphore lived in the United States from 1911 to 1916. On 09 May 1911, Vercheres, Telesphore, and kids passed through Newport,VT, on their way to Leeds, MA. Telesphore was noted to be 5' 5" tall with a medium complexion, brown hair,and brown eyes. The descriptions of his wife and children were not included; only their names and ages were mentioned: Vercheres 33, Alma 18,Anna 17, Delia 15, Imelda 14, Aurore 11, Angelina 7, Eleonore 6, Yvonne 4 -- all born Ste-Emelie, QC. While in the US, they lived on Main Street in Leeds, MA. On 04 Jul 1916, Vercheres, Telesphore, and kids movedback to Quebec, passing through the border town of St Albans, VT. The farmer's family traveled by train and carried $200 with them. They are also known to have lived in Ste-Marcelline, Quebec, between 1936 and Telesphore's death in 1947 and thereafter through 1974. Vercheres was a grand 96-years old when she died on 01 Dec 1974 in Ste-Marcelline, QC. | ARBOUR, Verchères (I2653)
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8132 | Relie avec: Caroline ARBOUR (1836-)2 ROLE Other In 1883, Emery purchased land from Thomas B. CLARK in the town of Spencer, MA. Book 1148, Page 89.In 1872 or 1873, Emery left the protection of his family's nest to make the big journey to the UnitedStates of America. He settled in the Stateof Massachusetts and became a naturalized US Citizen there in 1881. After their wedding, Emery and Olivine set up their home in Spencer, Massachusetts, located in Worcester County. In 1887, they rented a room in a house on Adams Street. In 1900, they livedon Adams Street. In both 1920 and in 1930, they owned their home at 24Adams Street. Emery and Olivine had four children, but one of their little girls died while still a child. As a young father, Emery did "channeling" at a shoe factory. Later, hewas the proprietor of his own grocery store. ___ Index Card from Emery's Naturalization Record: Name: Emery Arbour Birth Date: 4 Jun 1856 Birth Place: Canada Age at event: 27 Place of Residence: Spencer, MA Court: Worcester Co, MA, Worcester Superior Court Date of Action: 26 Oct 1883 Collection Title: Index to New England Naturalization Petitions, 1791-1906 (M1299) NARA Series#: M1299; Roll#: 48; Roll Description: A536 (A.) - B226 (Pietro) ___ In the 1894 City Directory for Hudson, MA, there is a listing for a Mr.and Mrs. Armual ARBOUR. Is this Emery and wife Olivine? They lived on Loring Street. His occupation was as a shoemaker; hers, as a dressmaker. They seem to be the most likely couple to fit this description. In 1902, Emery was President of the Spencer, MA, chapter of the St Jean-Baptiste Society, which was established in 1875. ___ Spencer Leader (MA) -- 22 Sep 1933 EMERY ARBOUR, TOWN OFFICIAL AND BUSINESS MAN, DIES Emery Arbour, 78, a former town official and business man, died yesterday morning at his home, 24 Adams Street. He was a former selectman, chief of police, and at one time a member of the board of assessors. He conducted a grocery store for many years but has lived a retired life thepast few years. He was president of the St Jean-Baptiste Society for several years and took an active part in its affairs. He leaves a son, John, of Spencer, and two daughters, Mrs. Albina Hebert ofSpencer and Mrs. Eva Girouard of Marlboro. The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock in St Mary's Church with a high Mass of requiem. The burial will be in Holy Rosary and St Mary's Cemetery in charge of J. Henry Morin, funeral director. Spencer Leader (MA) -- 29 Sep 1933 FUNERAL OF EMERY ARBOUR LAST SATURDAY MORNING The funeral of Emery Arbour, business man and former town official was held on Saturday morning at 9 o'clock with a high Mass of requiem at StMary's Church, celebrated by Rev. Joseph Lussier, curate. Mr. Arbour at one time conducted a grocery storeand was also a former chief of police, as well as past president of the St Jean-Baptiste Society. The bearers were Henry Remillard, Adelard Jette, Damase Racine, Charles Pelter, Almos David, and Euchariste Gendron. The funeral service was attendedby business men, town officials, and former members of the St Jean-Baptiste Society, now being disbanded. Delegations from Court Spencer, F of A, and the Social Circle Society. Burial was in Holy Rosary and St Mary's Cemetery in charge of J. Henry Morin, funeral director. Mr. Arbouris survived by his son, John, of this town; and two daughters, Mrs. Albina Hebert of Spencer and Mrs. Eva Girard of Marlboro. | ARBOUR, Andre Emery (I1484)
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8133 | Relie avec: Caroline ARBOUR (1860-1860)2 ROLE Other Note: After their wedding, the young couple settled in St-Emelie-de-l'Energie, where they eventually had eight children, four daughters andfour sons. In 1901, they lived on the St Catherine's Concession on theproperty of Medard LASALLE and LeaTELLIER, who were Thomas' cousins. They rented a two-room house and Thomas earned $150 that year as a carpenter. The family lived in St-Emelie-de-l'Energie through 1913, but appear to have moved away some time after this although it is not clear where they may have gone.[ArbourBook] | ARBOUR, Thomas Leonide (I1647)
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8134 | Relie avec: Charles ARBOUR (1843-1929)2 ROLE Other Relie avec: Odile MORIN (1848-1936)2 ROLE Other She had one child | ARBOUR, Rosianne (I2808)
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8135 | Relie avec: Delima ARBOUR (1906-1935)2 ROLE Other Note: In 1891, the young family of Vercheres and Avila lived in Joliette City, where Avila worked as a manufacturing employee, type unknown. In 1901, they also lived in Joliette. They rented an eight-room house plus two outbuildings on a regular city lot at 34 St Pierre Street. Avilaearned $600 that year as a machinist.[ArbourBook] she had 11 children | ARBOUR, Verchères (I1838)
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8136 | Relie avec: Delima ARBOUR (1906-1935)2 ROLE Other | ARBOUR, Louis Oscar (I3209)
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8137 | Relie avec: Edouard ARBOUR (1882-1947)2 ROLE Other Joliette (QC) Expression -- 15 Jun 2003 [English translation] In Joliette, 8 June 2003, at 88 years of age, Mr. Edouard Arbour died. He was the husband of the late Pauline Pelland and a resident of St-Emelie-de-l'Energie. He leaves in mourning his children: Atchez (Lucette Comtois), Alban (Francine Rondeau), Aline (Yves Blais), Alain (Pauline Dubeau), Alice, Antoine (Diane Beaudry), Adelin (Renee Gadoury), Angele (Gaetan Richard), Annette, Armand, and Adrien; his grandchildren: Martin, Benoit, Sylvain, Francois, Alexandra, and Pascal; his great-grandchildren: Nicolas, Alexandre, and Orphee; his sister Mrs. Emilie Arbour-Attic; his brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law: Mrs. Jacqueline Pelland-Bounadere, Mrs. Marie-Marthe Pelland-Beaulieu, Mrs. Gertrude Pelland (Leandre Arbour), Mr. Victorin Pelland(Marie-Rose Mainville), Mrs. Monique Pelland (Rolland Nycol), Mrs. Diane Pelland-Durand, Mr. Nycol Pelland; and several other relatives. Visitation was on Tuesday, 10 June, from 1000 to 1400 hours at the Theriault Funeral Home in Ste-Emilie. The funeral took place Wednesday, 11 June 2003, at 1400 hours in the parish church in Ste-Emilie and the burial at the same place. Joliette (QC) Expression -- 15 Jun 2003 [original French] Edouard ARBOUR A Joliette, le 8 juin 2003, à l'âge de 88 ans, est décédé M. Edouard Arbour, époux de feue Pauline Pelland demeurant à Ste-Emélie de l'Energie. Le défunt laisse dans le deuil, ses enfants; Atchez (Lucette Comtois), Alban (Francine Rondeau), Aline (rmme acusaole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»Yves Blais), Alain (Pauline Dubeau), Alice, Antoine (Diane Beaudry), Adelin (Renée Gadoury), Angèle (Gaétan Richard) Annette, Armand et Adrien. ses petits-enfants: Martin, Benoit, Sylvain, François, Alexandra et Pascal. ses arr-petis-enfants; Nicoline (rmme acusaole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»as, Alexandre et Orphée, sa soeur Mme Emilie Arbour-Grenier, ses beaux-frères et belles-soeurs: Mme Jacqueline Pelland-Bounadère, Mme Marie-Marthe Pelland-Beaulieu, Mme Gertrude Pelland (Léandre Arbour), M. Victorin Pelland (M-Rose Mainville), Mme ine (rmme acusaole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»Monique Pelland (Rolland Nycol), Mme Diane Pelland-Durand, M. NycolPelland, plusieurs autres parents. M. Arbour a été exposé le mardi 10juin à 14 h. au salon Thériault de Ste-Emilie. Les funéraillesont eu lieu le mercredi11 juin2003 à 14 h. en l' (rmme acusaole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»église paroissila de Ste-Emilie et l'inhumation au même endroit. | ARBOUR, Edouard (I1213)
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8138 | Relie avec: Emelie DORVAL (1810-1888)2 ROLE Other As a young man, Joseph worked as a journeyman. Later in his life he became a blacksmith like his father before him. Throughout all their years, he and his family lived in Joliette City. In 1901, the family lived at 50 Arthemise Street, where they rented a five-room house on ¼ acre. Joseph earned $400 that year. | ARBOUR, Joseph (I4821)
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8139 | Relie avec: Eugenie ARBOUR (1829-1856)2 ROLE Other All of his life Basile reportedly had magical properties and was considered to have special "healing" gifts. As an adult, folks came to his house for him to heal their minor ailments, especially nosebleeds. He also used to make coffins and even helped to "lay people out" for wakes. While still a bachelor, Basile moved to Ontario, probably in about the summer of 1868, with his older brother Xavierand Xavier's family -- shortly after sister Zoe and her family. Basile, too, came for the economicprosperity promised by the lumber trade. They all seem to have gravitated toward Belle Ewart, Ontario, located in Innisfil Township, Simcoe County, on the western shore of Lake Simcoe. The first mention of Basilein Ontario is at the baptism of hisgodson, nephew Xavier ARBOUR, in April 1869 at Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary Catholic Church in Barrie,also located in Simcoe County. After their wedding, Basile and Jane settled in Belle Ewart, where their first three children were born. The young family was found with theirfirstborn in Innisfil Township in April 1871. Basile wasalso recorded in the Dominion Directory that yearas being a laborer in Belle Ewart. As the lumbering was drying up in Belle Ewart in the early 1870s, Basileand Jane no doubt realized they had to make a change, one which included uprooting their family and moving north. Basile's brother Xavier wason his way to Waubaushene and sister Zoe was already there. In 1874, the railroad was complete all the way to Severn Bridge. By March 1876, this young ARBOUR family of five appears to have ridden the train to theend and settled in Port Severn, wherefour more children were added, bringing the total to seven, all of whom were baptised Catholic. The family was recorded in Tay Township in the Census reports of 1881, of 1891, and of 1901. In 1878, there were only 100Catholics in Port Severn.DidtheBasile and Jane family count themselves among this number? Or did they align themselves with the Protestants? A family story does show that at one point, the family did stop attending the CatholicChurch. One day Basile came home to find Jane very upset. Seems the local priest had visited and found Jane reading to her children from the Bible. Apparently, this did not please the priest. He told her to give him the Bible, chastized her for reading it,and threw it outside. Basile, who was quite angry when he heard her story, then went to see the priest and have a chat. The family never went to the Catholic Church again. In 1887 and in 1890, Basile was confirmed to be a tenant farmer on Concession 12, Lot 18, in Port Severn. Also living on this lot were his brother-in-law Octave GREGOIRE and Octave's son-in-law HenryGOYET. While working as a farmer, Basile was alsoemployed at the Port Severn Lumber Mill. On 16 August 1896, the Port Severn Mill was struck by lightning and burned to the ground, taking with it thecompany's community store as well as other properties. The small town was devastated.The livelihoodsof 100 families, including Basile and Jane's and that of other French-Canadian settlers, had depended upon the mill. The mill was never rebuilt and this family, like many others, moved away. Basile and Jane did not travel far when they moved near family in Waubaushene. On 17 February 1897, they bought their house on Pine Street from Dr. J. F. HANLEY for $400. On 22 March 1897, they took out a mortgagefor $200 from the Ontario PermanentBuilding and Loan Association: twoshares of $100 each, interest due $2.40 per month for 154 months. Although Jane signed her name to the contract, Basile was apparently illiterate as his signature was represented by an "x." The 1901 Census shows Basile and his family as owning this five-room house on ¼ acre of Concession 10, Lot 10. Basile earned $200 that year atthe mill in Waubaushene. On 9 May 1910, the loan on thehouse was discharged, having been considered paid ?u Canadille recsaole?ees18 Rivitab»«tab»in full. The house remained in the family for many years until being sold by Basile's granddaughters, the offspring of youngest daughterAnnie Belle.However, just prior to the house being sold, great-granddaughter Carolyn (SIMMONS) HUDSON rescued aprecious heirloom. Basile had handcrafted a corner cupboard made of ash for Jane. Still in beautiful condition, Carolyn found the piece in the summer kitchen and now it resides in her home in rural Ontario. The 1911 Census shows Basile as a widower still living in Waubaushene. He continued to work at the saw mill and appeared to enjoy good health.Living with Basile this year were son Baptiste and family, including wife Annie and daughters Janie and Bessie. While Baptiste and Annie had 2 of their children living with them, the other three, Bernice, 12, Devina, 4, and John, 1, lived with Aunt Emily and Uncle Herbert, who had only daughter Crystal, 6. Perhaps they could not afford tokeep all of their own children and perhaps Emily was unable to have more even though she desired more. The true reasons behind this may never be known. Alsoliving with Basile was his grandson Howard. It is expected that we should see Howardwas living with his grandfather, as his mother died when he was born and he was raised by Jane and Basile, assisted by his Aunt Annie Belle. ___ Bio from Facebook 17 May 2010: 17 May 1846 -- Born in Joliette City, Quebec, Basile ARBOUR was the 15th of 20 children born to Jean-Baptiste ARBOUR and Marie-Emelie DORVAL. We have not mentioned our prolific couple in a while so today will be anice step into the world ofmany children. While still a bachelor, Basile moved to Ontario, probably in about the summer of 1868, with his older brother Xavier and Xavier's family -- shortly after sister Zoe and her family. Basile, too, came for the economic prosperitypromised by thelumber trade. They all seem to have gravitated toward Belle Ewart, ON,located in Innisfil Township, Simcoe County, on the western shore of Lake Simcoe. The first mention of Basile in Ontario is at the baptism ofhis godson, nephew Xavier ARBOUR,in April 1869, in Barrie, ON, also located in SimcoeCounty. When Basile turned 24, he decided to establish his own household. He married 22-year old Ann Jane MOONEY in Belle Ewarton 22 May 1870. After their wedding, Basile and Jane settled in Belle Ewart, where their first 3 children were born. The young family was found with their firstborn in Innisfil Township in April 1871. Basile was also recorded in the Dominion Directory that year as being a laborer inBelle Ewart. As the lumbering was drying up in Belle Ewart in the early 1870s, Basile and Jane no doubt realized they had to make a change, one which included uprooting their family and moving north. Basile's brother Xavier was on his way to Waubaushene and sister Zoe was alreadythere.In 1874, the railroad was complete all the way to Severn Bridge. ByMarch 1876, this young ARBOUR family of five appears to have ridden the train to the end of the line and settled in Port Severn,where 4 more children were added, bringing the totalto 7, all of whom were baptisedCatholic. The family was recorded in Tay Township in the Census reports of 1881, of 1891, and of 1901. In 1878, there were only 100 Catholicsin Port Severn.Did the Basile and Jane family count themselves among this number? Or did they align themselves with the Protestants? A familystory does show that at one point, the family did stop attending the Catholic Church. One day Basile came home tofind Jane very upset. Seems the local priest had visited and found Janereading to her children from the Bible. Apparently, this did not please the priest. He told her togive him the Bible, chastized her for reading it, and threw it outside. Basile, who was quite angry when he heard her story, then wenttosee the priestand have a chat. The family never went to the Catholic Churchagain. In 1887 and in 1890, Basile was confirmed to be a tenant farmeron Concession 12, Lot 18, inPort Severn. Also living on this lot were his brother-in-law Octave GREGOIRE and Octave'sson-in-law Henry GOYET.While working as afarmer, Basile was also employed at the Port Severn Lumber Mill. On 16 August 1896, the Port Severn Mill was struck by lightning and burned to the ground, taking with it the company's community storeas wellas other properties. The small town was devastated. The livelihoods of 100 families, including Basile and Jane's and that of other French-Canadiansettlers, had depended upon the mill. The mill was never rebuilt and this family,like many others, moved away. Basile and Jane did not travel far when they moved near family in Waubaushene. On 17 February 1897, they bought their houseonPineStreet from Dr. J. F. HANLEY for $400. On 22 March 1897, they took out a mortgage for $200from theOntarioPermanent Building and Loan Association: two shares of $100 each, interest due $2.40 per month for 154 months. Although Jane signedher name to the contract, Basile was apparently illiterate as his signature was represented by an"x."The 1901 CensusshowsBasile and his familyas owning this 5-room house on ¼ acre of Concession 10, Lot 10. Basileearned $200 thatyear atthe mill in Waubaushene. On 9 May 1910, the loan on the house was discharged, having been considered paid in f?u Canadille recsaole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»ull. The house remained in the familyfor many years until being sold by Basile's granddaughters, the offspring of youngestdaughterAnnieBelle. However, just prior to the house being sold, great-granddaughter Carolyn (SIMMONS) HUDSON rescueda preciousheirloom. Basile had handcrafted a corner cupboard made of ash for Jane. Still in beautiful condition, Carolynfoundthe piece in the summer kitchen and now it resides in her home in rural Ontario. Jane died in Waubaushene on 26November 1909, atthe age of 62. The 1911 Census shows Basile as a widower still living in Waubaushene. He continued to work at the saw milland appeared to enjoy good health. Living with Basile this year were son Baptiste andfamily, including wife Annie and daughters Janie and Bessie. While Baptiste and Annie had 2 of their children livingwith them, the other three,Bernice, 12, Devina, 4, and John, 1, lived with Aunt Emily and Uncle Herbert, who had only daughter Crystal, 6. Perhaps theycould not affordtokeep all of their own children and perhapsEmily was unable to have more even though she desiredmore. The true reasons behind this may never be known. Also living with Basile was his grandson Howard. It is expected that we should see Howard waslivingwith his grandfather, as his mother died when he was born and he was raised by Jane and Basile, assisted by his Aunt Annie Belle. All of his life Basilereportedly had magical properties and was considered tohave special "healing" gifts.As an adult, folks came to his house for him to heal their minor ailments, especially nosebleeds. Healso used tomake coffinsand even helped to "lay people out" for wakes. When he died on 15 May 1929, Basile was buriedin the Protestant Cemetery in Waubaushene on what would have been his 83rd birthday. Basile and Jane can claim 30 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren, and 45 great-great-grandchildren. ___ | ARBOUR, Basile (I2032)
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8140 | Relie avec: Gaston MARSOLAIS (1911-)2 ROLE Other | ARBOUR, Clement (I3014)
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8141 | Relie avec: Georges ARBOUR (1859-1942)2 ROLE Other Relie avec: Malvina PARENT (1856-1927)2 ROLE Other | ARBOUR, Anna (I1958)
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8142 | Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. | En vie (I2418)
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8143 | Relie avec: Herménégile ARBOUR (1908-1988)2 ROLE Other | BLAIS, Palma (I4168)
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8144 | Relie avec: Jean-Baptiste ARBOUR (1806-1886)2 ROLE Other Relie avec: Emelie DORVAL (1810-1888)2 ROLE Other Elide was about 14-years old when she moved with her family from Quebec to Ontario. As a young woman, Elide became godmother to three children in Midland: cousin Oscar ARBOUR in July 1888, nephew Omer RIVET in June 1890, and cousin's daughter Ethel BOURDON in August 1891. She alsowitnessed her brother William's marriage in April 1891 in Waubaushene. After their wedding, Elide and Bert settled in Waubaushene, where they had five children, three daughters and two sons. They also served asgodparents to nephew Louis ARBOUR in January 1907 and toniece Emilie ARBOUR in March 1907, both inMidland.In 1901, the young family with twosmall children was living in a four-room house on ¼ acre of Concession10, Lot 10, in Waubaushene. Bert earned $270 that year at the mill. While Elide and Bert did have five children, they seem tohave had just alHoez.sus-e Le ssaole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»lone granddaughter who married. As a result, the BRODEUR name ended on this line. | ARBOUR, Elide Emelie (I3521)
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8145 | Relie avec: Jean-Baptiste ARBOUR (1806-1886)2 ROLE Other Relie avec: Emelie DORVAL (1810-1888)2 ROLE Other | ARBOUR, Caroline (I1650)
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8146 | Relie avec: Joseph ARBOUR2 ROLE Other Relie avec: Vitaline FISET (1853-1911)2 ROLE Other | ARBOUR, Edgar (I3449)
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8147 | Relie avec: Joseph Ernest Henri ARBOUR (1907-1965)2 ROLE Other Gerard may also have been married to Suzanne PARADIS, but no evidence is found of this union. | ARBOUR, Gérard (I4126)
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8148 | Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. | En vie (I4444)
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8149 | Relie avec: Louis Edmond ARBOUR (1832-1916)2 ROLE Other Relie avec: Sidonie ETHIER (1842-1899)2 ROLE Other Perhaps Alexandrine and Honore knew each other as children, as his father Olivier seems to have played a role in the ARBOUR family with his attendance at baptisms and burials. Alexandrine and Honore may have initially settled in St-Emelie-de-l'Energie, but by April 1891, they were found living in Joliette City. The young family was still there in 1901 and seem to have stayed through 1905. In 1901, they owned a seven-roomhouse plus two storehouses and threebarns or outbuildings on 128 acres of the 1st Range, Joliette Canton. Honore reported his occupation in both 1891and in 1901 as "voitureur," or carriage driver, even though they obviously farmed some land. He wasalso reported in their children's baptismal records to be a mechanic and a carpenter. During these years, however, the couple did return to St-Emelie-de-l'Energie to have each of their children baptised. Alexandrine and Honore eventually had 14 children, six daughters and eight sons, all but the last one of whom were born in Joliette County. They also became godparents to two family youngsters: Alexandrine's sister Regina ARBOUR in September 1887 and nephew Alfred COUTU in March 1890, both baptised at St-Emelie-de-l'Energie. At this point, something compelled this family to move far from their roots. Perhaps they were following Honore's brother Joseph BLAIS and hiswife Prescilla GERVAIS, who left Canada for the United States of America sometime after 1897. In any event, in 1906, Alexandrine and Honore decided to migrate to the US and settled in the State of Massachusetts. They found a home in the Aldenville-Chicopeearea and became members of the St-Rose-de-Lima parish. In 1920, they lived at 778 Grattan Street in Chicopee. Although they had been in the US almost 14 years, apparently the parents could not yet speak English. Honore was finally reported as being a farmer and virtually all of their children worked outside the home. Their married daughter Dalvine and her husband also lived with them. She had 14 children | ARBOUR, Alexandrine (I1560)
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8150 | Relie avec: Louis Edmond ARBOUR (1832-1916)2 ROLE Other Relie avec: Sidonie ETHIER (1842-1899)2 ROLE Other | ARBOUR, Louis Martial (I5376)
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