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Joseph Louis Arthur ARBOUR

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Nom Joseph Louis Arthur ARBOUR Naissance 24 août 1898 Ontario,,,,Canada,Waubaushene,L0k 2c0,Simcoe County Genre Masculin Décès 16 déc 1992 Melbourne,,Brevard County,Florida,Usa, _CREA 17 sept 2023 _FIL LEGITIMATE_CHILD ID personne I3437 Arbour-Pierre1615 Dernière modif. 16 sept 2023
Père Joseph Antoine ARBOUR, n. 6 déc 1875, Sainte-Émélie-de-L'Énergie,J0k 2k0,Lanaudière,Québec,Canada, d. 10 juin 1932, Midland,,,Ontario,Canada,Simcoe County
(Âgé de 56 ans)
Mère Marie Edouardina MASSICOTTE, n. 28 sept 1877, Québec,,Mauricie,,Canada,Batiscan,G0x 1a0 d. 20 juin 1931, Midland,,,Ontario,Canada,Simcoe County
(Âgé de 53 ans)
Mariage 24 août 1896 Midland,,,Ontario,Canada,Simcoe County _CREA 21 août 2024 _UST MARRIED ID Famille F1103 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial
Famille 1 Mary Ann May BURKHOLDER, n. 9 août 1899, Ontario,,,,Canada,Sunnidale,Simcoe County d. 14 juin 2001, Melbourne,,Brevard County,Florida,Usa,
(Âgé de 101 ans)
Mariage 28 sept 1920 Toronto,,,Ontario,Canada,York County _CREA 21 août 2024 _UST MARRIED Enfants > 1. Dorothy May ARBOUR, n. 9 avr 1929, Detroit,,Wayne County,Michigan,Usa, d. 31 août 2013, Melbourne Village,,Brevard County,Florida,Usa,
(Âgé de 84 ans)
ID Famille F1102 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial Dernière modif. 21 août 2024
Famille 2 _CREA 21 août 2024 Enfants > 1. En vie ID Famille F1415 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial Dernière modif. 21 août 2024
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Carte d'événements Mariage - 28 sept 1920 - Toronto,,,Ontario,Canada,York County Décès - 16 déc 1992 - Melbourne,,Brevard County,Florida,Usa, = Lien Google Earth
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Notes - As a young man, Art seems to have travelled to the big city of Toronto to find his own adventures. After marrying May, the young couple seem to have done a bit of farming somewhere in Ontario. Afterward, in searchfor a better life than he thought his native country could provide, Art seems to have been one of the first of his brothers to venture to theUnited States of America. He and May settled in the State of Michigan,choosing their first home in Detroit, where they had twochildren. Later they moved to Capac, Michigan, which is located in St Clair County, and remained there for many years. The couple owned a store in Detroit and resumed their farming efforts in Capac. Art also worked for a construction companyand May worked in a school cafeteria. In 1955, the coupleretired to sunny Florida, where they found a home in Melbourne, located in Brevard County. Their lives ended peacefully within the bosom of this warm community.
In May 1921, Art travelled to the US via the port of Detroit, MI. He claimed that he was coming from his wife and family in Stayner, ON, and going to stay with his brother-in-law Archie BURKHOLDER at2359 17th St, Detroit. This time it was a permanent move. Art was noted to be 5' 5" tall with a medium complexion, dark brown hair, and brown eyes. He carried $550 with him.
On 17 Nov 1937, Art and Annie May -- along with daughter Dorothy -- again returned to the US, arriving in Port Huron, MI, from their prior home in Inglewood, ON. They had previously lived in the US from Apr 1921 to Oct 1930, when they lived in Detroit, MI. This time, they were planning on going to the home of Art's brother William, who lived at 18988 Goulburn Ave, Detroit. Art considered himself a farmer and was noted to be 5' 6 1/2" with a medium complexion, light brown hair, and brown eyes.May was noted to be 5' 4" with a medium complexion, grey-brown hair, and blue eyes. Eight-year old Dorothy was noted to be 3' 6" with a fair complexion, medium brown hair, and brown eyes. The family carried $87 with them.
In 1940, Art reported that he had earned nothing in 1939.
- As a young man, Art seems to have travelled to the big city of Toronto to find his own adventures. After marrying May, the young couple seem to have done a bit of farming somewhere in Ontario. Afterward, in searchfor a better life than he thought his native country could provide, Art seems to have been one of the first of his brothers to venture to theUnited States of America. He and May settled in the State of Michigan,choosing their first home in Detroit, where they had twochildren. Later they moved to Capac, Michigan, which is located in St Clair County, and remained there for many years. The couple owned a store in Detroit and resumed their farming efforts in Capac. Art also worked for a construction companyand May worked in a school cafeteria. In 1955, the coupleretired to sunny Florida, where they found a home in Melbourne, located in Brevard County. Their lives ended peacefully within the bosom of this warm community.