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9951 | Vie et Mémoire des Français au 20ème siècle. L'histoire de France, c'est vous : des évènements historiques ou familiaux qui ont forgé votre identité ; des évolutions technologiques qui ont changé votre quotidien ; des images, des sons, des saveurs et des odeurs qui, à leur simple évocation, reunessessErt),bres18 Rivitab» «tab»éveillent de merveilleux souvenirs | VOTRE HISTOIRE, Magazine De France (I80791)
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9952 | Ville Le Gardeur est fusionné à Repentigny. | BEAUDRY, Sr Fleurette (I10857)
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9953 | Virginie and Basile established their home in St-Emelie-de-l'Energie, where they had 15 children, four daughters and 11 sons. At least seven of their children did not survive childhood, six went on to marry, one became a priest, and the fateof one of them is unknown. They also becamegodparents to four family youngsters: Virginie's brother Martial ARBOUR in January 1889, nephew Alfred Henri Eleoni BLAIS in December 1890, nephew Leo ARBOUR in April 1910, and niece Virginie AlineARBOUR in March1913, all baptised at St-Emelie-de-l'Energie. Although his father was a farmer from St-Emelie-de-l'Energie, the younger Basile worked there as a dairyman. In 1901, the young family owned afour-room house plus three outbuildings on ¾ acre of the 2nd Range, Joliette Canton. Virginie and Basile passed away in St-Emelie-de-l'Energie just five months apart. According to the church record of her burial, Virginie was born on 28 Nov 1867. She had 15 children | ARBOUR, Virginie (I1220)
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9954 | Virginie and Basile established their home in St-Emelie-de-l'Energie, where they had 15 children, four daughters and 11 sons. At least seven of their children did not survive childhood, six went on to marry, one became a priest, and the fateof one of them is unknown. They also becamegodparents to four family youngsters: Virginie's brother Martial ARBOUR in January 1889, nephew Alfred Henri Eleoni BLAIS in December 1890, nephew Leo ARBOUR in April 1910, and niece Virginie AlineARBOUR in March1913, all baptised at St-Emelie-de-l'Energie. Although his father was a farmer from St-Emelie-de-l'Energie, the younger Basile worked there as a dairyman. In 1901, the young family owned afour-room house plus three outbuildings on ¾ acre of the 2nd Range, Joliette Canton. Virginie and Basile passed away in St-Emelie-de-l'Energie just five months apart. According to the church record of her burial, Virginie was born on 28 Nov 1867. She had 15 children | ARBOUR, Virginie (I1220)
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9955 | Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. | En vie (I47784)
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9956 | Vivait à la riivière St-Joseph, Illinois. | ALARIE, Jean-Baptiste (I535)
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9957 | Vivait à la riivière St-Joseph, Illinois. | ALARIE, Jean-Baptiste (I535)
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9958 | Vivante au baptême de son petit fils François-Charles dont elle est la marraine; son nom est écrit D'Enhargue. Elle est marraine de Marie Barbe Arbour née à Rivière-au-Renard en septembre 1788 et son nom est écrit Dihargue mais elle ne saitpas sigo acé l'.éfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»ner.En août 1796 au baptême d'Edouard Sennet à Rivière au Renard elle estmarraine et dite Marie Dinhargue femme Samuel. Elle décède en 1833 et est dite âgée de 87 ans. | DINHARGUE, Marie-Barbe (I31668)
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9959 | vivante au décès de son 2e mari | ROBINSON, Marie (I88458)
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9960 | Voir Avis Deces: https://www.leplacoteux.com/deces/hedwige-labbee-saint-bruno-1924-2015/ | LABBEE, Hedwidge (I86158)
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9961 | Voir Etienne Arthur | TETREAULT, Arthur (I73108)
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9962 | Voir lste des Lieutenants-Gouverneurs dans section Histoire | LIEUTENANTS-GOUVERNEURS DU QUEBEC, Honorables (I83053)
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9963 | Voir Notes sous Delima Lague | LALANNE, Hormidas (I48737)
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9964 | Voir Notes sous Delima Lague. | BOUCHARD, Rose Emma (I16884)
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9965 | W. W. Harbourt, who is a contractor and builder at West Coffeyville. OnOctober 12, 1915, Mr. Harbourt married Mrs. Josephine (LeCroix) Podvant, widow of L. A. Podvant. | Famille: William-Wesley HARBOURT / Josephine PODVANT (F36071)
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9966 | Walter Duncan was a Herbalist by trade and a member of The NationalAassociation of Medical Herbalists. There is a photo record of hisattendinga conference in Leeds on July 15 1920. (Held by PhilipJackson). His business address was Bank Street, Mexborough, Yorkshire.He enlisted in the West Yorkshire Regiment on May 18 1903 and wasdischarged on June 27, 1908- 5 years and 41 days service - with goodconduct. | JACKSON, Walter Duncan (I45804)
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9967 | Walter is a scholar/boarder at the Grammar School in Bovey Tracey in 1891. | DYMOND, Walter Louis (I34037)
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9968 | Walter lived with Walter Lowey, Blacksmith and his wife Judith at a cottage on Ballachrink, Maughold. He must have lived there all his life ashe was there in the censuses for 1851 and 1871. His address when he died was Cornah hill, probablywhere helived with the Loweys | CORTEEN, Walter (I27090)
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9969 | Walter was registered as a farm servant at Pool Farm Cheriton Fitzpaineworking for Thomas Lee in 1891. Lived in Sanford St, Exeter and movedto Bounemouth in 1909. Registered as a Waiter living in Heavitree in 1901 census. | GILLARD, Walter (I40026)
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9970 | War of 1812, Rank - Private, First Bataillion | BINETTE, Pierre (I14458)
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9971 | Ward alias Wix; confirmed at Bottisham Lode Cambs Mar 6 1899 | WARD, Isaac (I77125)
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9972 | Ward alias Wix; confirmed at Bottisham Lode Cambs Mar 6 1899 | WARD, Susanna (I77132)
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9973 | Warren and Mattie had three children, two daughters and a son. Warren and Mattie moved across the country and settled in Vancouver, Washington, in 1935. Warren owned and operated Arbour's Grocery in downtown Vancouver. Vancouver, WA, Newspaper WARREN B. ARBOUR Warren B. Arbour, who operated a grocery store until the late 1950s at the present site of The Columbian, died Wednesday in a Portland Hospital. He was 81. Mr. Arbour lived in Vancouver since 1935. Survivors include his widow, Mattie, at home; a son, John of Vancouver; two daughters,Ruth Baton and Mary McVay, both of Vancouver; two sisters, Florrie Rivet of Plaquemine, LA, and Annette LeBouef ofVancouver; nine grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Mass of Christian burial will be at 10 am Saturday at St James Catholic Church. Burial will follow in St James Acres. Recitation of the rosary will be at 7:30 tonight at Hamilton-Mylan Funeral Home. The Oregonian (Portland, OR) -- 10 Jan 1988 The funeral of Warren B. Arbour, a longtime Vancouver grocer, was scheduled for Saturday, 9 Jan, at St James Roman Catholic Church, with burial in St James Cemetery. Mr. Arbour, who was the owner of the former Arbour's Grocery downtown, was 81 whenhe died Wednesday in a Portland hospital. Born in Plaquemine, LA, he had been a Vancouver resident since 1935. Survivors include his wife, Mattie; oneson, John; and two daughters, Ruth Baton and Mary McVay, all of Vancouver; two sisters, Florrie Rivet of Plaquemine and Annette LeBouef of Vancouver; nine grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.Mr. Arbour was a member of and usher at StJames Catholic Church, a member of Knights of Columbus Columbia Council 1327 and theKnights of ColumbusMother Joseph Assembly. From FindAGrave.com . . . Warren B Arbour Birth: 1906 Death: unknown Burial: Mother Joseph Catholic Cemetery Vancouver Clark County Washington, USA Plot: M36-4 Created by: Sharon Record added: 6 Dec 2008 Find A Grave Memorial# 32003356 ___ Bio from Facebook 18 Mar 2010: 18 Mar 1906 -- Born in Plaquemine, Louisiana, Warren Benedict ARBOUR was precisely in the middle of 13 children born to John Earl ARBOUR and Annette Blanche BERGERON, proving that even ARBOURs who live in the US can be prolific. On 22 Jul 1905, Warren married 20-year old Mattie Mary SHARON. Warren and Mattie had 3 children, 2 daughters and a son. In 1930, the young family lived in Plaquemine, where they rented a house for $6 per month. Warren worked as a laborer in a lumber mill, as so many of the ARBOURs have done. In 1935, Warren and Mattie moved across the country and settled in Vancouver,Washington, where Warren owned and operated Arbour's Grocery in downtown until the late 1950s. On 06 Jan 1988, Warren died in Portland, Oregon, and was buried in St James Acres in Vancouver. Mattie followed him there when she died on 02 Dec 1997. Today they are responsible for at least 9 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren, and 2 great-great-grandchildren. | ARBOUR, Warren Benedict (I4733)
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9974 | Warwick Beacon (RI) -- May 2005 BRENDA LEE AND JUSTIN J. ARBOUR Brenda Lee Arbour, 19, and Justin J. Arbour, 31, both of King Street, Warwick, died 30 April 2005, accidentally from injuries resulting from an automobile accident on the Wampanoag Trail, East Providence. Brenda Lee, a homemaker, is the daughter ofAlfred and Felicia (Guercia) Accioli, both of Providence, she lived in Warwick for the past year. She was the mother of Autumn Lynn Arbour and great-granddaughter of Natalie Guercia of Warwick. Justin, a laborer, is the son of Paul A.Arbour of Warwick and the late Marguerite A. (Doyle) Arbour, he lived in Warwick for the past five years. He was employed by Meade Construction Company, Barrington, for the past year. He enjoyed cooking. Besides his father he leaves his daughter, Autumn Lynn Arbour; three brothers, Gregory P. Arbour of Warren, Robert Robberson of North Kingstown and Patrick J. Robberson of East Providence; and a sister, Lila Rose Arbour of Warwick. The funerals was held from W. Raymond Watson Funeral Home, 350 Willett Avenue, Riverside, with a Mass of Christian Burial in St Brendan Church, Turner Ave., Riverside. Burial was in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Contributions in Brenda and Justin's memory to Hasbro Children's Hospital, 593 EddyStreet, Providence, RI 02903 would be deeply appreciated. Providence Journal (RI) -- 03 May 2005 POLICE ID VICTIMS OF EAST PROVIDENCE CRASH -- by Richard C. Dujardin --pg b3 East Providence -- The police yesterday identified the parents who werekilled in Saturday's head-on collision on the Wampanoag Trail as [Justin J. Arbour], 31, and [Brenda L. Accioli], 19. Reached at their hospital room at Rhode Island Hospital, [Charles Stratton], who works for Belvoir Properties in Providence, said he and [Timothy Elms], who had comefrom Maine to help him celebrate his birthday, were . . . [incomplete] Providence Journal (RI) -- 10 May 2005 FUNERAL TODAY FOR COUPLE KILLED IN CRASH -- by Richard C. Dujardin -- pg b3 The police said they have yet to find a cause of the crash that killed Justin J. Arbour, 31, and his wife, [Brenda Lee] (Accioli) Arbour, 19, both of King Road, Warwick. Their daughter, Autumn, was critically injured and has had surgery to relieve fluid pressure on the brain. She said neither Justin's father, Paul A. Arbour of Warwick, nor Brenda's parents, Alfred and Felicia . . . [incomplete] | ACCIOLI, Brenda Lee (I358)
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9975 | Warwick Beacon (RI) -- May 2005 BRENDA LEE AND JUSTIN J. ARBOUR Brenda Lee Arbour, 19, and Justin J. Arbour, 31, both of King Street, Warwick, died 30 April 2005, accidentally from injuries resulting from an automobile accident on the Wampanoag Trail, East Providence. Brenda Lee, a homemaker, is the daughter ofAlfred and Felicia (Guercia) Accioli, both of Providence, she lived in Warwick for the past year. She was the mother of Autumn Lynn Arbour and great-granddaughter of Natalie Guercia of Warwick. Justin, a laborer, is the son of Paul A.Arbour of Warwick and the late Marguerite A. (Doyle) Arbour, he lived in Warwick for the past five years. He was employed by Meade Construction Company, Barrington, for the past year. He enjoyed cooking. Besides his father he leaves his daughter, Autumn Lynn Arbour; three brothers, Gregory P. Arbour of Warren, Robert Robberson of North Kingstown and Patrick J. Robberson of East Providence; and a sister, Lila Rose Arbour of Warwick. The funerals was held from W. Raymond Watson Funeral Home, 350 Willett Avenue, Riverside, with a Mass of Christian Burial in St Brendan Church, Turner Ave., Riverside. Burial was in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Contributions in Brenda and Justin's memory to Hasbro Children's Hospital, 593 EddyStreet, Providence, RI 02903 would be deeply appreciated. Providence Journal (RI) -- 03 May 2005 POLICE ID VICTIMS OF EAST PROVIDENCE CRASH -- by Richard C. Dujardin --pg b3 East Providence -- The police yesterday identified the parents who werekilled in Saturday's head-on collision on the Wampanoag Trail as [Justin J. Arbour], 31, and [Brenda L. Accioli], 19. Reached at their hospital room at Rhode Island Hospital, [Charles Stratton], who works for Belvoir Properties in Providence, said he and [Timothy Elms], who had comefrom Maine to help him celebrate his birthday, were . . . [incomplete] Providence Journal (RI) -- 10 May 2005 FUNERAL TODAY FOR COUPLE KILLED IN CRASH -- by Richard C. Dujardin -- pg b3 The police said they have yet to find a cause of the crash that killed Justin J. Arbour, 31, and his wife, [Brenda Lee] (Accioli) Arbour, 19, both of King Road, Warwick. Their daughter, Autumn, was critically injured and has had surgery to relieve fluid pressure on the brain. She said neither Justin's father, Paul A. Arbour of Warwick, nor Brenda's parents, Alfred and Felicia . . . [incomplete] | ARBOUR, Justin (I2297)
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9976 | Warwick Beacon (RI) -- May 2005 BRENDA LEE AND JUSTIN J. ARBOUR Brenda Lee Arbour, 19, and Justin J. Arbour, 31, both of King Street, Warwick, died 30 April 2005, accidentally from injuries resulting from an automobile accident on the Wampanoag Trail, East Providence. Brenda Lee, a homemaker, is the daughter ofAlfred and Felicia (Guercia) Accioli, both of Providence, she lived in Warwick for the past year. She was the mother of Autumn Lynn Arbour and great-granddaughter of Natalie Guercia of Warwick. Justin, a laborer, is the son of Paul A.Arbour of Warwick and the late Marguerite A. (Doyle) Arbour, he lived in Warwick for the past five years. He was employed by Meade Construction Company, Barrington, for the past year. He enjoyed cooking. Besides his father he leaves his daughter, Autumn Lynn Arbour; three brothers, Gregory P. Arbour of Warren, Robert Robberson of North Kingstown and Patrick J. Robberson of East Providence; and a sister, Lila Rose Arbour of Warwick. The funerals was held from W. Raymond Watson Funeral Home, 350 Willett Avenue, Riverside, with a Mass of Christian Burial in St Brendan Church, Turner Ave., Riverside. Burial was in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Contributions in Brenda and Justin's memory to Hasbro Children's Hospital, 593 EddyStreet, Providence, RI 02903 would be deeply appreciated. Providence Journal (RI) -- 03 May 2005 POLICE ID VICTIMS OF EAST PROVIDENCE CRASH -- by Richard C. Dujardin --pg b3 East Providence -- The police yesterday identified the parents who werekilled in Saturday's head-on collision on the Wampanoag Trail as [Justin J. Arbour], 31, and [Brenda L. Accioli], 19. Reached at their hospital room at Rhode Island Hospital, [Charles Stratton], who works for Belvoir Properties in Providence, said he and [Timothy Elms], who had comefrom Maine to help him celebrate his birthday, were . . . [incomplete] Providence Journal (RI) -- 10 May 2005 FUNERAL TODAY FOR COUPLE KILLED IN CRASH -- by Richard C. Dujardin -- pg b3 The police said they have yet to find a cause of the crash that killed Justin J. Arbour, 31, and his wife, [Brenda Lee] (Accioli) Arbour, 19, both of King Road, Warwick. Their daughter, Autumn, was critically injured and has had surgery to relieve fluid pressure on the brain. She said neither Justin's father, Paul A. Arbour of Warwick, nor Brenda's parents, Alfred and Felicia . . . [incomplete] | ACCIOLI, Brenda Lee (I358)
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9977 | Was a widow when she married Robert. | STEWARD, Isabella (I65826)
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9978 | Was alive in 1858 when daughter Elizabeth was married | BEALE, William (I10241)
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9979 | Was illitrerate as signed death certificate for son George Edward witha mark. | BUNN, Emma (I20371)
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9980 | Was living at 22 Cudnorth Street, Bethnal Green at time of marriage. | LARCHET, Catherine Marie (I25797)
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9981 | Was living at 24 Cudnorth Street, Bethnal Green at time of marriage. Was living at 19 Collingwood Street, Bethnal Green at time of 1881 census. | WELSH, Philip (I77194)
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9982 | Was serving on board HMS Belleisle at time of marriage. Living with his wife at 3 Oak Road St Mary Southampton with Harry Dymond and Sophia in 1901. | SIMMONS, Joseph Nathan (I71423)
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9983 | Was strangled to death in her apartment.Buried in Mt. Olivet cemetery. | MAEDE, Elizabeth (I55075)
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9984 | Was widowed by the time if the 1901 census At 126 Derby Road, Southampton in 1901. | WAY, Ellen (I20443)
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9985 | wé | CHARBONNEAU, Rene (I22277)
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9986 | wé | Famille: Normand COUPAL / Marguerite COMTOIS (F27397)
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9987 | Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. | Famille: Georges LALANNE / En vie (F12226)
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9988 | We don't know where he was buried as we learnt of his death three months after he was dead. | KENNEDY, Ernest (Ernie) (I47339)
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9989 | We have her listed as Azilda.Death notice from Duluth newspaper Jan. 30, 1928. p. 8Died Jan 29, burial held at St. Jean de Baptiste Church. Burial at Calvary cemetery.Survivors listed as:Daughter Mrs. A.J.Morin,2823 W. Second St.Daughter Mrs. F.Bourssa, DulutyTwo brothers: Napoleon of Floodwood, Henry of Attleboro, MATwo sisters: Mrs. J. Michaud, St. Felicite, Que. and Mrs. Aurelie Booz, Duluth Adresse: 2823 W. 2nd Duluth | PROULX, Exilda Azilda (I64946)
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9990 | Welland Tribune (ON) -- 11 Sep 2004 ARBOUR, Thelma Marguerite - At Rapelje Lodge in Welland, on Thursday, 9September 2004, in her 93rd year, formerly of Port Robinson. Beloved wife of the late Herbert "Pep" Arbour (1986). Loving mother of Sylvia Heidebrecht (Gary) of Thorold,Dave Arbour (Nancy) of Fenwick, Keith Arbour (Judy), Gail Krikke (Jake), Kathy Watson (and her late husband Bill),all of Fonthill, and predeceased by daughters Joan Kent, Karen MacKenzie, and Valerie Murray. Also loved by several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Dear sister of the late William, Arnold, and Leslie McDonald and Jessie Curtis. Friendswill be received by the family from 7-9 pm. Saturday, 11 September, and 2-4 and 7-9 pm Sunday, 12 September, at the James L. Pedlar Funeral Home -Dixon Chapel, 1292 Pelham Street, Fonthill. The funeral service will be conducted at Wesley United Church 244 First Avenue North, Welland on Monday, 13 September 2004, at 11:00 amwith Reverend Kim Wright officiating. Interment Pleasantview Memorial Gardens, Thorold. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations may be made to Rapelje Lodge or Canadian Cancer Society. A donation in memory of Mrs. Arbour is being made to the Welland Hospital Foundation through the Pedlar Funeral Home Lifetime Memories Program. | MC DOMALD, Thelma Marguerite (I3147)
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9991 | Welland Tribune (ON) -- 16 Jun 2004 ARBOUR, Douglas -- Peacefully at the Welland Hospital on Monday, 14 June 2004, at the age of 78. He passed away one day shy of the 58th anniversary of his wedding to Virginia (Green). Dearly loved father of Tom Arbour (Adele) and Trent Arbour. Sadly missed by his grandchildren Melinda (Ryan), Katie, Craig, Gerald and Gregory. Dear brother of Loretta Watson (Bob) and Theresa Glowa (Peter). Brother-in-law of Thelma, Mabel, and Alice Arbour. He was predeceased by his sisters Mae Jalbert and AnnMcIntosh, brothers Herbert, Alphage and Wilfred Arbour, sister-in-law Marge Arbour and brothers-in-lawWilson Jalbert and Ray McIntosh. Before moving to Welland, Doug was very active in the Port Robinson community. He was involved in the scouting movement for many years and was a member of the Port Robinson Fire Service since its inception. He served as the Port Robinson Fire Chief for nine years. Friends may call at J.J. Patterson & Sons Funeral Residence, 19 Young Street, Welland on Wednesdayfrom 2-4 and 7-9 pm. A memorial mass will be celebrated at St. Andrew the Apostle Roman Catholic Church on Thursday at 10:30 am. Private family Rite of Committal at Doan's Ridge Road Cemetery at a latertime. Flowers gratefully declined. In memoryof Doug, donations to the 4th Floor of the Welland Hospital would be greatly appreciated by the family. on line memories and condolences at www.jjpatterson.ca As a memorial tribute, a tree will be planted in Memory Woods. A tree grows - memorieslive. Welland Tribune (ON) -- Wednesday 14 Jun 2006 Memoriam for Doug Arbour ARBOUR, DOUG -- In loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away two years ago today 14 June 2004. Just a prayer from one who loves you Precious memories fond and true In my heart you will live forever BecauseI thought the world of you A lightfrom our household is gone A voice Iloved is stilled A place is vacant in my home Which never can be filled. -- With my love forever, and always in my heart, Virginia. | ARBOUR, Douglas J (I3443)
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9992 | Welland Tribune (ON) -- Thursday 07 Apr 2011 ARBOUR, Mrs Jessie Alice (Beckett) -- Passed away peacefully at the Welland Hospital on Wednesday, 6 April 2011, in her 93rd year. Predeceasedby her beloved husband Wilfred (Naz) in 1991, granddaughter Rebecca (1973), and son-in-law Bill (2010), brothers and sisters Carl, George, Peter, Dorothy Hand, Mike, Robert, Dora, Ryan, Malcolm, and Jack. Loving mother of Fred (Eleanor), Gerry (Patti), Joe(Edith), Tim (Laura), and Lori Ivankovich. Cherished grandmother of 9 grandchildren,5 great grandchildren, and many loving nieces and nephews. Alice was a longtime resident of Port Robinson, being actively involved at The Immaculate Conception Church, CWL and the Port Robinson Firefighter's Ladies Auxiliary. She loved to write poetry about herfamily, community and special events in time. Her later years were spent with her many friends at the PelhamTown Square Seniors residence. Friends will be received by the family at the James L. Pedlar Funeral Home, 1292 Pelham Street, Fonthill onSunday, 10 April, from 2-4 and 7-9 pm, with prayers being said at 8:00 pm that evening. The funeral service to honour Alice's life will take place in the chapel on Monday, 11 April, at 11:00 am, with Father Peter Rowe officiating. Interment will follow at Pleasantview Memorial Gardens, Thorold. As an expression of sympathy, donations to the Diabetes Association or the Heart and Stroke Foundation wouldbe greatly appreciated. Online condolences may be forwarded through www.pedlarfuneralhome.ca The Welland Tribune (ON) -- Thursday 21 Apr 2011 ARBOUR, Jessie Alice -- The family of Alice Arbour would like to express our sincere appreciation to family and friends for their expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, mass cards, and donations on the recent passing of our mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend. We thank all of those who shared their wonderful memories with us, pointing out what a special lady Alice was. With gratitude to Father Rowe for his kind words and comforting service.Thank you to the pallbearers: JamieArbour, Ben Arbour, Kevin Arbour, Tom Arbour, Jim Ryan, and Allen Ryan. To Tina and the staff of James Pedlar Funeral Home thank you for yourcare and compassion at such a difficult time. -- Sincerely, the ArbourFamily. The Welland Tribune (ON) -- Thursday 05 Apr 2012 ARBOUR, Alice -- In loving memory of a most admired mother, grandmother, great- grandmother and friend who passed away one year ago 6 April 2011. Gone is he face we loved so dear, silent is the voicewe loved to hear, too faraway for sight orspeech,but not too far for thought to reach. -- Loved always, never forgotten. Your Family. Niagara Falls Gazette (NY) -- Monday 14 Jul 1941 Port Robinson, ON -- The marriage of Miss Jessie Alice Beckett, youngest daughter of the late Mr and Mrs George Beckett, and Wilfred Arbour, son of Thomas Arbour of Port Robinson, and the late Mrs Arbour, took place at 7 o'clock Firiday evening at Grey Gables, Welland. The Rev FatherO'Flaherty, pastor of Immaculate Conception RC Church, officiated. Thebride was attractively dressed in a queen'sblue net frock over taffetawith beige hat and accessories. She wore a corsage of red and white roses and baby's breath. Miss Ann Arbour, sister of the groom, her only attendant, chose navy blue sheer with white hat and corsage of pink and white roses. Harry Beckett was best man. Following the ceremony, the bridal party returned to the home ofthebride in Canby Street, where a buffet luncheon was served to 30 guests. Verna Eade and Mary Beckett assisted in serving. Mr and Mrs Arbour left for a short trip to Hamilton and other points. Upon their return they willreside in Port Robinson.Niagara Falls Gazette (NY) -- Monday 14 Jul 1941 Port Robinson, ON -- The marriage of Miss Jessie Alice Beckett, youngest daughter of the late Mr and Mrs George Beckett, and Wilfred Arbour, son of Thomas Arbour of Port Robinson, and the late Mrs Arbour, took place at 7 o'clock Firiday evening at Grey Gables, Welland. The Rev FatherO'Flaherty, pastor of Immaculate Conception RC Church, officiated. Thebride was attractively dressed in a queen'sblue net frock over taffetawith beige hat and accessories. She wore a corsage of red and white roses and baby's breath. Miss Ann Arbour, sister of the groom, her only attendant, chose navy blue sheer with white hat and corsage of pink and white roses. Harry Beckett was best man. Following the ceremony, the bridal party returned to the home ofthebride in Canby Street, where a buffet luncheon was served to 30 guests. Verna Eade and Mary Beckett assisted in serving. Mr and Mrs Arbour left for a short trip to Hamilton and other points. Upon their return they willreside in Port Robinson. | BECKETT, Jessie Alice (I3957)
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9993 | Went blind in later life | KNAPMAN, Ethel (I47499)
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9994 | Went to Canada | YEOMAN, Herbert (I77529)
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9995 | Went to Ireland to run a Bodega called Larchets. There started the Irish dynasty. He had a good tenor voice. Larchets U 423; FW 222.2? Pub at11 College Green, just east of Moiras, another pub, at the corner of Trinity Street and Dame Lane | LARCHET, John Edward (I50110)
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9996 | Went to live with Joyce in Surrey until she died. | GILLARD, Isabel (I39968)
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9997 | Went to live with son and daughter in law (1881 census) | DOWN, Eliza (I32100)
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9998 | Wesleyians. 1861 Census 15 Turnpike Rd Kingswear. Later the family lived at 2 Prospect Cottage, Kingswear in 1881. John operated the ferry between Kingswear and Dartmouth with his brother George Adam Casey. In the 1901 Census living at 2 The Square, Kingswear. | CASEY, John William (I21471)
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9999 | What historical background should I know to use this data?A large number of parish records date from the sixteenth century, when a series of mandates required clergy to compile records of baptisms, marriages, and burials within the parish, and to send an annual copy to the Bishop. Essentially, there are two sets of records: the parish copy and the copy the clergyman sent to the Bishop each year, known as Bishops Transcripts. Many records were destroyed, lost, or simply not kept during the Civil War (1642-1660). Of the surviving records, many have since been transcribed and collected by genealogical societies. The records are a valuable resource for finding vital information of people of the time. The content of the records may vary between the two sets.Civil registrationof births, deaths, and marriage, often called General Registration, began in July of 1837. It provides a national vital records index that simplifies searches and includes people who may not have been associatedwith a church. The civil records are more readily available than parishrecords (parish records after 1837 often aren't filmed) and are easierto use. But many births went unrecorded in the early years of civil registration, so parish records arestillextremely valuable.Worcestershire: - Wills and Administrations in the Court of The Bishop of Worcester, 1601-1652; Marriage Licenses and SequestrationsWorcestershire: - Registers of Marriages (Various Parishes), 1538-1836 Marriages at Shipston-on-Stour, 1572 to 1812. Marriages at Tidmington, 1693-1812. Marriages at Bradley, 1630 to 1812. Marriages at Kempsey, 1690 to 1812. Marriages at Alderminster, 1613 to 1812. Marriages atOffenham, 1543 to 1812. Marriages at Alstone, 1550 to 1805.Marriages at Kington, 1588 to 1836. Marriages at Redditch, 1808 to 1812. Marriages at Church Lench, 1702 to 1812. Marriages at Rous Lench, 1539 to 1812. Marriages at Elmbridge, 1570 to 1812.Worcestershire: - Willsand Administrations in the courtof the Bishop of Worcestershire, also Marriage Licences and Sequestrations, 1451-1600Worcestershire: Bedwardine - St. Michael's Parish Registers (Christenings,Marriages, Burials), 1546-1812 (Marriages to 1754)Worcestershire: Bushley - Parish Registers (Christenings, Marriages, Burials), 1538-1812Worcestershire: Churchill in Oswaldslow - Parish Registers (Christenings, Marriages, Burials), 1564-1839Worcestershire: Eastham, Hanley William - Parish Registers (Christenings, Marriages, Burials),1572-1812Worcestershire: Haslesowen - Parish Registers (Christenings, Marriages, Burials), 1559-1643Worcestershire: Upton Snodsbury - Parish Registers, 1577-1837Worcestershire: Worcestershire - Cathedral Registers (Christenings, Marriages, Burials),1693-1811Worcestershire: Worcestershire - St. Alban's Parish Registers (Christenings, Marriages, Burials), 1630-1812 | Famille: John HARBOUR / Mary DASON (F27959)
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10000 | When Emil was an infant, a local newspaper published that he was the largest child in North America. Reportedly it was not because he was fat but because he was stocky and barrel-chested. Emil and Cecilia had ten children. All of them were born in the United States, save Victor, who was born in Ontario and held dual citizenship.Emil and Cecilia eventually became naturalized United States Citizens.At some point, Emil was also attached to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police as a translator. Through this connection, Emil met Gilbert BOYCE, who eventually married Emil's sister Lucy. According to his daughter Linda, Emil was the great family storyteller. He kept the past alive foreveryone. In 1940, Emil reported that he had earned $1,400 in 1939. According to the Census of that year, Emil was born in New York state. Upon entering the US at Detroit, MI, on 16 Dec 1941, he reported himself as 5'10" with a dark complexion, dark brown hair, and brown eyes, as well as having a scar on the index finger of his left hand. He had previously been in MI from May 1928 to Dec 1938. He also reported his birthdate as 26 Mar 1911. He had $20 in his pocket. Apparently, Emil became a citizen after Dec 1941, as he still held a British passport at that time. According to his Naturalization papers, Emil was born on 26 Mar 1911. ___ Bio from Facebook on 26 March 2010: 26 March 1908 -- Born in Brennan Harbour, Ontario, Emil Anthony ARBOUR was the 3rd of 6 children of lumberjack Joseph-William-Edward ARBOUR and his 3rd wife Marie-Clara-"Florence" GUERTIN. When Emil was an infant,a local newspaper publishedthat hewas the largest child in North America. Reportedly it was not because he was fat but because he was stocky and barrel-chested. In about 1933, Emil married 17-year old Cecilia Lucy GUERTIN at Old City Hall in Detroit, MI. According toagranddaughter,their marriage was revalidated in the Catholic Church during the late 1930s or early 1940s. Emil and Cecilia had 10 children, 3 daughters and 7sons. All of them were born in the United States, save Victor, who wasborn in Ontario and held dual citizenship. Upon entering the US at Detroit on 16 December 1941, Emil reported himself as 5'10" with a dark complexion, dark brown hair, and brown eyes, as well as having a scar on the index finger of his left hand. He hadpreviously been in MichiganfromMay 1928 to December 1938, reported his birth date as 26 March 1911, and carried $20 in his pocket. Emil and Cecilia eventually became naturalized United States Citizens, filing their declaration on 15 January 1951. At some point, Emil was alsoattached to the Royal Canadian MountedPolice as a translator. Through this connection, Emil met Gilbert BOYCE, who eventually married Emil's sister Lucy. According to his daughterLinda, Emil was the great family storyteller. He kept the past alive foreveryone. Emil died while living in White Lake, MI, on 21 November 1966. Sometime thereafter Cecilia married Clyde STINEHART. She died in Bay City, MI, on 17 February 2008, having been responsible for 10 children, 22 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren, and 3 great-great grandchildren. | ARBOUR, Emil Anthony (I3079)
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