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Catherine Hilda ARBOUR

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Nom Catherine Hilda ARBOUR Naissance 23 août 1898 Ontario,,,,Canada,Penetanguishene,Simcoe County Genre Féminin Inhumation jan 1960 Ontario,,,,Canada,[St Ann's Cemetery of Penetanguishene,Penetanguishene,Ontario,Canada] - Penetanguishene,Simcoe County Décès 2 jan 1960 Ontario,,,,Canada,Penetanguishene,Simcoe County _CREA 17 sept 2023 _FIL LEGITIMATE_CHILD ID personne I2701 Arbour-Pierre1615 Dernière modif. 16 sept 2023
Père Wilfred ARBOUR, n. 7 déc 1864, Saint-Jean-de-Matha,J0k 2s0,Lanaudière,Québec,Canada, d. 18 juil 1951, Toronto,,,Ontario,Canada,York County
(Âgé de 86 ans)
Mère Mary-Anne LALONDE, n. 2 août 1867, Ontario,,,,Canada,Lafontaine,Simcoe County d. 1938, Ontario,,,,Canada,Penetanguishene,Simcoe County
(Âgé de 70 ans)
Mariage 8 fév 1887 Ontario,,,,Canada,Penetanguishene,Simcoe County _CREA 21 août 2024 _UST MARRIED ID Famille F521 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial
Famille Charles Heman KAUS, n. 1891 d. 1955, Ontario,,,,Canada,Penetanguishene,Simcoe County (Âgé de 64 ans)
Mariage 7 juin 1920 Ontario,,,,Canada,Penetanguishene,Simcoe County _CREA 21 août 2024 _UST MARRIED ID Famille F21536 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial Dernière modif. 21 août 2024
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Notes - After their wedding, Hilda and Charlie set up their home in Penetanguishene, where the population was 3,664 in 1920. There they had six children, four daughters and two sons, who were all born in Penetanguishene. Charlie was a firefighter with the Penetanguishene Volunteer Fire Department. In 1916 or 1917, their team won the Simcoe County Championship among volunteer fire brigades.
Oddly, a Baby Girl MARCHILDON, who died in 1970, is also buried with Hilda and Charlie in their polt in St Ann's Cemetery. Perhaps she was a granddaughter or a great-granddaughter.
From Linda CHARRON via email on 18 Feb 2009: Catherine-Hilda Arbour wasthe 5th of 11 children born to Wilfred Arbour and Mary Ann Lalonde. She was baptised in St Ann's Church by Reverend Theophile Laboureau on 28August 1898. Father Laboureau and Agnes Lalonde stood as Godparents. The family must have had close ties to the Father Laboureau to have asked him and for the Priest to have accepted the honour of Godparent.
She had 6 children
- After their wedding, Hilda and Charlie set up their home in Penetanguishene, where the population was 3,664 in 1920. There they had six children, four daughters and two sons, who were all born in Penetanguishene. Charlie was a firefighter with the Penetanguishene Volunteer Fire Department. In 1916 or 1917, their team won the Simcoe County Championship among volunteer fire brigades.