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Suzanne ARBOUR

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Nom Suzanne ARBOUR Naissance 8 avr 1872 Quebec,,,,Canada,Percé,Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine Genre Féminin Marriage 11 jan 1897 Montreal,,Montreal,Quebec,Canada, - To Edward Flynn
Inhumation déc 1961 Quebec,,Montreal,Quebec,Canada,[Cimetière de Notre-Dame-des-Neiges,Montréal,Canada] - Montreal Décès 26 déc 1961 Montreal,,Montreal,Quebec,Canada, _CREA 17 sept 2023 _FIL LEGITIMATE_CHILD ID personne I6918 Pierre Harbourgt Dernière modif. 25 jan 2024
Père Francois-Xavier ARBOUR, n. 4 juin 1848, Quebec,,,,Canada,Percé,Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine d. 4 mars 1916, Montreal,,Montreal,Quebec,Canada,
(Âgé de 67 ans)
Mère Rosalie RAIL, n. 21 oct 1853, Quebec,,,,Canada,Percé,Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine d. 2 nov 1887, Quebec,,,,Canada,Percé,Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine
(Âgé de 34 ans)
Mariage 14 nov 1871 Quebec,,,,Canada,[Église de Saint-Michel de Perce,Perce,Quebec] - Percé,Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine _CREA 21 août 2024 _UST MARRIED ID Famille F258 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial
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Notes During the 1901 Census, Suzanne and Edward lived in a three-room house at 452 Wolfe Street with her widowed father and her bachelor brother Abondance. Edward earned $640 that year and he and Suzanne had no children with them.
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Bio from Facebook on 09 Apr 2010:
09 April 1872 -- Born in Perce on the Gaspe Peninsula, Suzanne ARBOURwas the eldest of 8 children of fisher and journeyman Francois-Xavier ARBOUR and hiswife Rosalie RAIL. As a young woman, Suzanne left her small town life behind and moved to Montreal. It was there on 11 January 1897, she married 24-year old Edward FLYNN, who at the time was a steward and later became a clerk and then a grocer. Their daughter Marie-Aurea-Helena FLYNN was born in September 1897, but died less than a year later. As the eldest child, Suzanne seems to have fallen into the role of family caretaker. During the 1901 Census, Suzanne and Edward lived in Montreal in a 3-room houseat 452 Wolfe Street with her widowed father and her bachelor brother Abondance. Edward earned $640 that year and he andSuzanne had no children with them. They are thought not to have had any more babies.On 30 September 1940, Edward died in Montreal. Suzanne lived another 21 years before passing away in Montreal on 26 December 1961. Both of them were buried in Notre-Dame-des-Neiges Catholic Cemetery in Montreal.