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Andrew ARBOUR

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Nom Andrew ARBOUR Naissance 29 nov 1848 Saint-Hyacinthe,,Montérégie,Quebec,Canada, Genre Masculin Décès entre 1910 et 1918 Worcester,,Worcester County,Massachusetts,Usa, _CREA 17 sept 2023 _FIL LEGITIMATE_CHILD ID personne I1133 Pierre Harbourgt Dernière modif. 16 sept 2023
Père Vital ARBOUR, n. 18 juil 1812, Saint-Vallier,,Chaudière-Appalaches,Quebec,Canada, d. 9 août 1854, Saint-Hyacinthe,,Montérégie,Quebec,Canada,
(Âgé de 42 ans)
Mère Mary CULKIN, n. 1818, ?,,,,Ireland, d. 3 juil 1889, Saint-Hyacinthe,,Montérégie,Quebec,Canada,
(Âgé de 71 ans)
Mariage Quebec,62020,Capitale-Nationale,Quebec,Canada, _CREA 21 août 2024 _UST MARRIED ID Famille F257 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial
Famille Mary GRADY, n. 1848, ?,,,,Ireland, d. 2 sept 1924, Fitchburg,,Worcester County,Massachusetts,Usa,
(Âgé de 76 ans)
Mariage 1871 Worcester,,Worcester County,Massachusetts,Usa, _CREA 21 août 2024 _UST MARRIED Enfants 1. Vital J. ARBOUR, n. 14 juin 1873, Worcester,,Worcester County,Massachusetts,Usa, d. 7 fév 1929, Fitchburg,,Worcester County,Massachusetts,Usa,
(Âgé de 55 ans)
2. Abbie L. ARBOUR, n. 3 juil 1876, Worcester,,Worcester County,Massachusetts,Usa, 3. Mary Josephine ARBOUR, n. 20 août 1877, Worcester,,Worcester County,Massachusetts,Usa, 4. Nellie ARBOUR, n. 21 déc 1879, Worcester,,Worcester County,Massachusetts,Usa, 5. William Joseph ARBOUR, n. 12 nov 1887, Worcester,,Worcester County,Massachusetts,Usa, d. 11 sept 1924, Fitchburg,,Worcester County,Massachusetts,Usa,
(Âgé de 36 ans)
ID Famille F256 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial Dernière modif. 21 août 2024
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Notes Apparently, Andre and family lived in Massachusetts from about 1872 through 1880, but then moved to Quebec before the 1881 Census. What happened to Andre and Mary's 3 daughters who lived with themin 1880but not in 1881? Two of these daughters appeared again in 1900, when the family lived in Fitchburg, MA, along with their son who was born in late 1881. Perhaps the family never really lived in Quebec in 1881. Perhaps they left Quebecin 1872 and everyone believed they would return home one day so told the census taker in 1881 that they still livedthere. Then again, maybe the family did move away in 1872, but Andre and wife returned home in 1881 to visit family or to settletheir Canadian affairs before returning to Massachusetts.By the Census of 1910, Andre and Mary had 6 children, only 5 of whom were living.
--> How can this be? In the 1920 Census, after Andre had died, Mary lived with 4 of their grown children, 3 of whom weremarried but did nothave their spouses with them.
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