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7401 | S22, 15 décembre 1862, Rg c page 27 veuf Marguerite Bernard, âgé de 83 ans | POIRIER, Pierre dit Parrot (I836)
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7402 | S22, 15 décembre 1862, Rg c page 27 veuf Marguerite Bernard, âgé de 83 ans | POIRIER, Pierre dit Parrot (I836)
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7403 | S4, 22 avril 1863, Rg c page 5 Jacques Queen, âgé de 72 ans et 3 mois, époux de Théotiste Bourgoing | QUINN, Jacques (I1546)
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7404 | S444, 30 juillet 1831, Rg c Notre-Dame Québec page 144 Dame Angélique Hausman, épouse de Sieur James Quinn, marchand, âgée de 66 ans | HAUSSMAN DITE MENAGER, Marie Angélique (I1146)
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7405 | sa fille adorée Isabelle qu’elle a aimée, protégée et à qui elle a donné sa vie et a permis de vivre avec sa famille pendant près de 50 ans. Vos marques d’affection à la famille peuvent se traduire par un don à la Maison Maguire qui offre par leurs services un milieu de vie adapté aux personnes handicapées adultes et qui travaille actuellement un projet de résidence intermédiaire pour personnes handicapées. | BUJOLD, Isabelle (I20084)
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7406 | sa fille Henriette est né le 21 février 1834 a Carleton et son époux se remarie en 1835 a Marie Reine Normandeau sépulture s. 6 | BUJOLD, Marguerite (I583)
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7407 | Sa fille Marie Bergeron decede le 4 Janvier 1832 | BERGERON, Michel (I5565)
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7408 | Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. | LANDRY, Aimé Louis (I7275)
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7409 | Sa mère est dédéder le 3 janvier 1757 Il vivait a Cher France qui est a peu pret 3 hr de route au sud ouest de Marmagne ou il est née | PARDIAC PERDUCAT, Pierre (I1732)
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7410 | Sa mère meurt a sa naissance et il est adopté par la famille Richard et il prend ce nom de famille. | LEBLANC (RICHARD), Émery Joseph (I2016)
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7411 | Sa veuve et son fils Simon, âgé de 8 ans, l’ont enterré le lendemain. THE ACADIAN EXILES IN SAINT-MALO; 1758-1785; Eunice, LA, Hebert Publications, 1981, Part I, Vol. I; pp. 179-180, family #218; own copy; contains Family Genealogies A-G. Alain BUGEAUD, born about 1725, son of Alain & Madeleine BOUDROT, a ploughman. He married about 1750 to Marie-Madeleine GRANGER, daughter of Joseph & Angelique RICHARD (family #173); two children. In 1752 he and his wife and son were residents of Riviere-du-Moulin-a-Scie [sic] on Isle St. Jean. On 23 Jan 1759 they all disembarked at St. Malo from one of the "Five ships." [Their young daughter had died during the crossing.] Alain would die within the month on 19 Feb 1759 at the age of 34 years; buried 20 Feb 1759 at St. Servan, Ille-et-Vilaine [France]. | BUGEAUD, Alain (I363)
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7412 | Sachant lire et écrire, il fut chargé par Monsieur D’Aubay avec Guillaume Trahan et Isaac Presseley, à titre de syndicat des habitants de signer en 1640 l’acte de capitulation de Port-Royal. | DOUCET, Germain dit Laventure (I2130)
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7413 | Saint Alphonsus Cemetery Tupper Lake, Franklin County, New York, USA PLOT Sec 6 - Row 6 | BUJOLD, Gary (I17042)
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7414 | Saint Alphonsus Cemetery Tupper Lake, Franklin County, New York, USA PLOT Sec 6 - Row 6 | BUJOLD, Walter C (I17052)
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7415 | Saint Anselme Dieppe NB | LEGER, Anastasie (I2518)
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7416 | Saint Anselme, Dieppe NB | LEGER, Simon (I3816)
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7417 | Saint Anselme, Dieppe NB | LÉGER, Joseph dit La Petite Houppe (I2583)
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7418 | Saint Anselme, Dieppe NB | LEGER, René (I3817)
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7419 | Saint Anselme, Dieppe NB | COMO, Mathurin (I2494)
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7420 | Saint Charles Cemetery East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York, United States of America Plot Section: 18 Row: GG Grave: 93 | BUJOLD, Martial (I3279)
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7421 | Saint Charles Cemetery East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York, USA PLOT Section: 18 Row: GG Grave: 93 | BUJOLD, Martial (I3279)
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7422 | Saint Charles des Mines | Famille: René LEBLANC / Anne BOURGEOIS (F14)
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7423 | Saint Joseph Church, Philadelphia 16 April 1778 : Baptism - Philadelphia, 15311, , Pennsylvania, Etats-Unis d'Amérique baptism for the year 1778 Bijot, Helen of---- and Anna Bijot, Catholic, born 177- ( last digit looks like an 8), April 16; Sponsors Herman Doucet and Anna La Baume, Catholic. Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia, Volume 4 By American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia | BIJOT, Helene (I13369)
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7424 | Saint Pierre et Miquelon pres de Terre Neuve. | BOURG OU BOURQUE DIT BELHUMEUR, Anne (I2181)
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7425 | Saint Pierre-Aux-Liens, Caraquet, Gloucester, New Brunswick | Famille: Pierre-Victor dit Pierrotte LEBLANC / Marie Marguerite SAULNIER (F900)
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7426 | Saint-Anselme , Dieppe NB | LEGER, Anne dite Nanette (I2937)
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7427 | Saint-Anselme Dieppe NB | LEGER, Elizabeth (I3815)
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7428 | Saint-Bonaventure-d'Hamilton Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1822-1884 image 730 Rg Bonaventure Thomas Bujold fils de Sébastien et Angélique Babin m. 6 fevrier 1866 Marie Rose Arsenault V11 p 39 | Famille: Thomas Martin BUJOLD / Marie Rose ARSENAULT (F1446)
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7429 | Saint-Castin seems to have married at least one and possibly two different daughters of Penobscot chief, Madokawando, as described by the French Acadian Governor "de Menneval", on December 1, 1687: "...being in the forest with them, since 1665, and having with him two daughters of the chief of these [savages/Indians] by whom he has many children." Menneval suggests polygamy and some recent historians have upheld this view, at least insofar as Saint-Castin having married more than one daughter of Madockawando. In less than a decade after 1687 when he was still described as a polygamist; Baron de Lahonton makes a point of countering rumours that Saint-Castin was a polygamist: “He has several daughters, who are, all of them, married very handsomely to Frenchmen… He has never changed his wife, by which means he meant to give the savages to understand, that God does not love inconstant folks” | Famille: Jean Vincent D' ABBADIE DE ST. CASTIN / Misoukdkosié dite Mathilde (Princess Indienne) FILLE DE MADOCKAWANDO (ABENAKI- AMÉRINDIENNE) (F1528)
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7430 | Saint-Jean-l'Evangéliste, Nouvelle Quebec | GREENE, (Louise) Edith (I2340)
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7431 | Sainte Anne de Ritigouche Rg de Carleton sur Mer | Famille: Francois Xavier BRASSEUR / Louise GAUTHIER (F7748)
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7432 | Saloman Bertrand Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875, 1894-1960 Name: Saloman Bertrand Event Type: Death Event Date: 29 Oct 1916 Event Place: , St. Martin, Louisiana Sex: Male Age: 93 Age: 93y 10m Marital Status: Married Race: White Birth Date: 1823 Birth Year (Estimated): 1823 Birthplace: St Martin, Louisiana Father's Name: Christopher Bertrand Mother's Name: Victory Cormier Certificate Number: 10996 Record Number: 684 | BERTRAND, Pierre Salomon Christophe (I13831)
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7433 | Salon funéraire Henri Thibodeau inc. 51, Perron Est à Caplan, Qc | BUJOLD, Noëlla (I8274)
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7434 | Same day as her daughter Laure, is born | PATIN, Laure (I1575)
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7435 | sans Enfants | QUINN, Jean Adolphe Élias (I1132)
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7436 | Scotchfort Iles du Prince Edouard Canada | GAUTHIER, Nicolas Joseph dit Bellaire (I407)
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7437 | Scoudouc Plot: VC1 R18 G1 | VAUTOUR, Sara (I1478)
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7438 | Se fixe à Nanpanne NS qu'il quitte en 1751 pour se réfugier au lac avec sa femme, 7 fils et 2 filles. Lors de la déportation, il échappe aux anglais en traversant Ile-St-Jean et se fixa à Rivière Plate, près de Malpec IPE. En 1758, lors de la déportation de l'Ile, ils traversèrent au sud de la Baie des Chaleurs, où, en 1761, ils furent faits prisonniers et emmenés au Fort Beauséjour. | RICHARD, Michel dit Plate (I6654)
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7439 | Sean Christopher Collins Sean Christopher Collins 1994 - 2007 The family of Sean Christopher Collins is deeply saddened by Sean's passing on July 9th, 2007 after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Sean is survived by his parents, Christopher Michael Collins and Lisette Marie Richard; and grandparents, George and Melba Collins; and Roger and Claudette Richard. Sean had also had the great pleasure of numerous uncles and aunts and many cousins. Although Sean had no siblings, he had friends who treated him like a brother; Daniel, Ross, Dean, Ryan, Niall, Aodhan, Molly, Keegan, Tara and Tim knew him for his great sense of humour. Sean was an inspiration to many with his determination and attitude towards the many good and bad things life threw at him. Born on July 2nd, 1994, Sean played minor hockey and soccer, and swam until stricken with cancer in 2003. He was an ardent supporter of The Moncton Wildcats, and the Vancouver Canucks declared him their number one fan. His picture with the team will be entered into the Hockey Hall of fame. During cancer treatments Sean explored his love of music by becoming an accomplished rock drummer and didgeridoo player. He often played the 'didj and drums' for company at his home on Liberty Crescent. Sean was determined to continue skiing during treatments and became known as the 'blur with a grin' to his many skiing friends at Poley Mountain and in the hills of Quebec and Maine. Sean had a deep sense of social responsibility and was known to be mature for his age, perhaps from the traveling he had the opportunity to do in Canada, the United States, Mexico, Australia and New Zealand. Life is like a firework, you are only lit once so you must stand firm and illuminate brilliantly. Sean's firework was brief, but it was glorious. Public visitation will be held Wednesday, July 11th from 7 to 9 p.m. at Tuttles Bros. Funeral Home on Lutz Street, Moncton. Funeral Mass will be held at Saint Augustine's Roman Catholic Church, Mountain Road, and Dominion Street, Moncton on Thursday, July 12th at 11 a.m. with Father Bernard Sloan officiating. In lieu of flowers a donation to the Children's Wish Foundation (New Brunswick Chapter) would be appreciated. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Tuttle Bros. Funeral Home (857-8564). Online condolences can be made via www.tuttlesfuneralhome.ca | COLLINS, Sean Christopher (I14417)
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7440 | Sébastien-Étienne Landry was born in Carleton, on January 21, 1775, the son of Claude Landry and Hélène Dugas. He was also a sailor like his father. Sébastien-Étienne Landry married on January 8, 1799 in St-Joseph-de-Carleton, Lucille, daughter of Mathurin Bujold and Marie Bernard. From this first marriage, he will have six children, two of which died not long after birth. At 38, Sébastien Landry married a second time on October 31, 1813 Émérance Painchaud. Another ten children will be born of this second marriage. Sébastien-Étienne Landry died at the age of 96 on March 1, 1868. | LANDRY, Sébastien Étienne (I645)
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7441 | Sec 8 - Row 6 | GAFF, Cheryl (I17037)
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7442 | Second marriage for both | Famille: Normand Joseph BOURQUE / Nina BUTLER (F436)
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7443 | Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. | Famille: Daniel Raymond BIJOLD (BUJOLD) / Dorothy HIGHSMITH (BOULEY) (F7198)
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7444 | Section: New Block: 45 Plot: 49 Source:Mountain View Cemetery Interment Records Mountain View Cemetery is located at 6493 Somenos Road, Duncan, BC. | BUJOLD, Leo Charles (I3495)
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7445 | Selon la déclaration à Belle-Île-en-Mer de son frère Joseph LeBlanc, René et son épouse, Anne Thériault, sont tous deux décédés «sur la côte de Miramichi». Dépourvus ainsi de leurs père et mère, les plus jeunes enfants de René devinrent les charges de leurs frères et soeurs aînés, dont plusieurs étaient déjà mariés. C'est ainsi que Pierre-Victor, le quatrième fils de René, âgé alors d'environ quinze à seize ans, fut recueilli dans la famille de sa soeur Claire, épouse de Joseph Léger dit Fluzan. Avec Claire, Pierre-Victor, surnommé Pierrotte, semble avoir été emmené prisonnier à Halifax, où vers 1763 il unit sa destiné à celle de Marguerite Saulnier, fille de Charles Saulnier et de Marie-Josèphe Savoie. Après le traité de Paris, Pierrotte et Marguerite s'établirent à Pisiguit puis à Memramcook, où Pierrotte décéda le 25 mai 1817 | Famille: Pierre-Victor dit Pierrotte LEBLANC / Marie Marguerite SAULNIER (F900)
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7446 | Selon la source suivante: Les Melanson en Angleterre cahier de la société historique acadienne vol. 43 no 3 page 47 Reference: https://societehistoriqueacadienne.files.wordpress.com/2019/08/43.03total.pdf | MELLANSON DIT LAVERDURE (MELANSON), Pierre (I3)
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7447 | Selon le Dictionnaire des Acadiens de Stephen White, il est décédé le 14 mai 1711 à Grand-Pré et inhumé le 15 au même endroit. (m6432) Stephen White, p. 41, ne semble pas associer Marie Sallé avec Jeanne et Michelle. Martin est mort subitement le jour de l'Ascension au retour de la messe, ayant vécu fort chrétiennement et avec édification". | AUCOIN, Martin (I2569)
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7448 | Selon PRDH 389939, Joseph est décédé le 1788-04-03 à St-Jacques-de-l'Achigan, et inhumé le 1788-04-05. | DUGAS GRIVOIS, Joseph (I17292)
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7449 | Selon S.A. White, elle est décédé après le recensement de 1739, p. 1463 du Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes. Rg, m 35592 Mariage à Port-Royal. (Claude Fontaine) | SERREAU (CERO), Genevieve (I17807)
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7450 | Selon S.E. White, elle est née vers 1643. | THERIAULT (TERRIOT), Jeanne (I18590)
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