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8001 | Sylvere A Landry and Elmire Bujol from Louisiana Parish Marriages, 1837-1957 Name: Sylvere A Landry Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 26 Dec 1865 Event Place: Donaldsonville, Ascension, Louisiana, United States Event Place (Original): Donaldsonville Gender: Male Father's Name: Auguste Hyacinth Landry Mother's Name: Marguerite Eugenie Babin Spouse's Name: Elmire Bujol Spouse's Gender:Female Spouse's Father's Name: Jacques Bujol Spouse's Mother's Name: Elmire Lise Gaudin | Famille: Sylvere LANDRY / Elmire Zoé BUJOL (BUJOLD) (F4476)
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8002 | Sylvestre Bujold fils d'Alexandre et Rose Pitre n. 22 decembre 1874 v11 p 313 | BUJOLD, Silvestre (I10895)
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8003 | Sylvestre Leblanc and Martha Bijeaux from Louisiana Parish Marriages, 1837-1957 Name: Sylvestre Leblanc Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 2 Dec 1916 Event Place: St. Martin, Louisiana, United States Sex: Male Age: 28 Birth Year (Estimated): 1888 Father's Name: Aristide Leblanc Mother's Name: Elizabeth Dupries Spouse's Name: Martha Bijeaux Spouse's Sex: Female Spouse's Age: 23 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated):1893 Spouse's Father's Name: Auggest Bijeaux Spouse's Mother's Name: Emerite Melanion | Famille: Sylvestre LEBLANC / Martha BIJEAUX (F5788)
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8004 | Sylvia Melanson Clancy 1941 - 2020 Sylvia Clancy passed away peacefully at the Dr. Georges Dumont Hospital on Wednesday, April 1, 2020. Born in Moncton, daughter of the late Taddée and Geneva (LeBlanc) Melanson. Sylvia will be sadly missed by three sisters; Gloria LeBlanc (late Gerard), Bernice LeBlanc (late Ben), Claudette Richard (late Roger) as well as two brothers Francis (Maria) Melanson, Emery (Gisèle) Melanson several nieces and nephews. Besides her parents, Sylvia was predeceased by her husband, Robert "Bob" Clancy, two brothers Bernard "Bernie", Raymond and one sister, Murielle DesRoches. Memorial donations in Sylvia's memory may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice. Arrangements are entrusted to Fair Haven Funeral Home & Cemetery, 1177 Salisbury Road, Moncton (506) 852-3530. A book of condolences may be signed at www.fairhavenmemorial.ca. | MELANSON, Sylvia (I3945)
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8005 | Sylvie Bujold 1972 – 2024 Date de Décès : 16 – Décembre – 2024 Date de funérailles : Janvier 11 2025 À Longueuil, le 16 décembre 2024, à l’âge de 52 ans, est décédée Mme Sylvie Bujold. Elle laisse dans le deuil son conjoint (Alain), ses enfants (Tom, Nick, Alyson), son père (Omer), ses sœurs (Cathy, Jacinthe, Marlène), toute sa famille et sa belle famille et de nombreux amis. La famille recevra les condoléances le samedi 11 janvier 2025 à compter de 10h30 au Salon Funéraire LFC de la Rive-Sud, 540 Ch. du Côteau-Rouge (540 Boul. Ste-Foy), Longueuil, J4J 1Y6. Une liturgie de la parole sera célébrée à 12h30 au salon. | BUJOLD, Sylvie (I21869)
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8006 | Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. | BUJOLD, Sylvain (I13491)
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8007 | tel que indiquer sur le certificat de marriage de sa fille Bernadette Bujold Au marriage de sa fille Helene Anita Bujold il est né à Caplan Quebec | BUJOLD, Bonaventure Joseph dit Ben (I12012)
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8008 | Temoins: François Robichau Prudent Robichau Dominique Robichau Jean Baptiste Jeanson Françoise Bourgeois Anne Melençon | Famille: Pierre CHARET DIT CELLIER (SELIER) / Francoise MIUS (F334)
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8009 | Temple Protestant | BUGEAUD (BUIAUD), Suzanne (Susanne) (I22083)
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8010 | Temple Protestant | Famille: Daniel BUGEAUD (BUGEAU) / Anne BAILLY (F7912)
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8011 | Temple Protestant de Bois, Charente Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, FRANCE Parrain Daniel Bugeaud, Notaire Marraine Demoiselle Elisabeth de St Légier. | BUGEAULD, Elisabeth (I3258)
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8012 | tephen A. White, Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes: 1715 à 1780 (Moncton, NB: Centre d'Études Acadiennes, draft version). Décès avant: 1786-05-23 | LANDRY, Pierre (I17139)
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8013 | Teresita Bujold November 26, 1935 - February 20, 2019 It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Teresita Bujold (Ottawa, Ontario), who passed away on February 20, 2019, leaving to mourn family and friends. Leave a sympathy message to the family on the memorial page of Teresita Bujold to pay them a last tribute. You may also light a candle in honor of Teresita Bujold. | BUJOLD, Teresita (I11242)
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8014 | Text: BIJEAU, Ursin (Ursin & Magdalene RICHARD) m. 19 April 1836 Laure PATIN (SM Ch.: v.8, #3) PATIN, Laure (Joseph & Julienne ROBICHEAUX) m. 19 April 1836 Ursin BIJEAU (SM Ch.: v. 8, # 3) 19 April 1836 : Marriage (with Laure PATIN) - St. Martinville, St. Martin, LA Sources: Southwest Louisiana Records, 1750-1900: compact disk #101 - Donald J. Hébert - Rayne, LA: Hébert Publications, 2001 - BIJEAU, Ursin (Ursin & Magdalene RICHARD) m. 19 April 1836 Laure PATIN (SM Ch.: v.8, #3) PATIN, Laure (Joseph & Julienne ROBICHEAUX) m. 19 April 1836 Ursin BIJEAU (SM Ch.: v. 8, # 3) Ursin Bijeau from Louisiana Marriages, 1816-1906 Name: Ursin Bijeau Event Type:Marriage Event Date: 19 Apr 1836 Event Place: Louisiana, United States Sex: Male Spouse's Name: Laure Patin | Famille: Ursin Demosthene BUGEAUD / Laure PATIN (F528)
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8015 | Text: On "List of the Acadians Married Since the Establishment of Kabahannossé (Cabahannocer), Married in New Orleans" Étienne BUJOL married [no date given] to Marguerite FORREST. Page: Series 106, legajo 187B, p. 206 Text: Etat Des acadiens qui ce sont marie depuis le commencement de l'Etablissement de Kabahannossé...Scavoir... acadiens marie a la ville--1767... Etienne Bujol et margueritte [sic] forrest... | Famille: Étienne BUJEAU (BIGEO, BUJOLD) / Anne FOREST (F143)
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8016 | Text: On the French list "Rolle des Acadien[s] Embarque a Southamton" on board the royal corvette " L'Ambition," Captain Brunau De La Salle, dated 16 May 1763, containing 40 numbered households . 34. Charles LeBLAN; Madelaine [GAUTROT] LeBLAN (Mother); Madelaine LeBLAN (Daughter); Marie LeBLAN; Charles LeBLAN; Joseph LeBLAN; Jean Batiste LeBLAN; Simon LeBLAN; Jean DAIGLE; Rose DAIGLE; Paulle DAIGLE. | GAUTEROT, Madeleine (I2713)
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8017 | Text: On the French list "Rolle des Acadien[s] Embarque a Southamton" on board the royal corvette "L'Ambition," Captain Brunau De La Salle, dated 16 May 1763, containing 40 numbered households. 8. Simon LANDRY; Marguerite [GAUTROT ROY] LANDRY; Jean LANDRY; Ollivier ROY; Charles GRANGEE; Joseph GRANGEE.. | GAUTEROT, Marguerite dite Bijo (I9647)
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8018 | the 1900 census list her as daughter to Julien and Alice and spells her name Amynthe 7 yrs with a sister Marguerite 5 yrs and a brother Noä 3 yrs old and a sister Marie 1 yr old | FONTENOT, Amantha (Amynthe) (I16917)
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8019 | THE ACADIAN EXILES IN SAINT-MALO; 1758-1785; Eunice, LA, Hebert Publications, 1981, Part I, Vol. I; pp. 146 & 179-180, family #173 & 218; own copy; contains Family Genealogies A-G. Marie-Madeleine GRANGER, born 2 May 1731 at St. Charles-des-Mines [Grand Pré], Acadie, daughter of Joseph & Angelique RICHARD (family #218). She married about 1750 to Alain BUGEAUD; two children. In 1752 the parents and son were residents of Riviere-du-Moulin-a-Scie on Isle St. Jean. On 23 Jan 1759 they disembarked at St. Malo from one of the "Five ships." [A daughter had died during the crossing. Alain would die within the month, their son less than a month later.] She resided at Pleurtuit from 1759-1760. Then she remarried to Joseph BOURG, widower of Marguerite-Josephe DUGAST, on 30 Jun 1760 at Pleurtuit, Ille-et-Vilaine [France] (family #173); six more children [three of them had baptismal sponsors that were GRANGER--Anne, Elizabeth, and Joseph, called uncle.] The family lived at St. Coulomb from 1760-1766; at St. Servan 1766-1771; at St. Coulomb again 1771-1772. | Famille: Joseph BOURG / Marie Madeleine (Magdeleine) (Jumelle) GRANGER (F4363)
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8020 | 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.] | BUGEAUD, Marie Louise (I13360)
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8021 | The Battle of the Restigouche After the fall of Québec in 1759, the last naval engagement between France and Britain for the possession of Canada was fought in the narrow confines of the Restigouche River. France's last effort in Canada ended on 8 July 1760, it was nothing more than a cannonade prolonged over several days, with equal losses in personnel, nevertheless the battle remained a decisive English victory. All the same the French gained honor from their exploits, for 17 days a small frigate and two merchantmen, held in check five warships with 256 guns. For 17 days, the French maintained their fire and prevented the enemy from landing. Paul Gaudet and his family are listed as prisoners of war held at Fort Cumberland in 1761. This list can be found in the Centre d'Etudes acadiennes, Université du Moncton, New Brunswick. The Treaty of Paris was signed on 10 February 1763. France had lost all her territories except for the islands of St-Pierre and Miquelon off the coast of Newfoundland. The former lands of the Acadians in Nova Scotia were now occupied by England's new Protestant settlers. The Acadians were allowed to settle in Nova Scotia provided they took the oath of allegiance and become British subjects on the lands specifically assigned to them. The news had spread that some Acadians were given refuge at Miquelon. Paul Gaudet is found on the census of Miquelon, dated 15 May 1767. He was listed as a widower from Beauséjour (Fort Cumberland), his son Pierre, five years old is with him. Governor Dangeac of Miquelon was less than happy with the arrival of the Acadians at Miquelon. The islands already had more people than the lands and supplies could accommodate. King Louis XV of France, hearing the complaints of Governor Dangeac, decided to remove the Acadians to France. Late in 1767, Governor Dangeac had exiled 586 Acadians, about 60% of them returned the following year. Paul Gaudet and his family are listed on the ship's role of "la Félicité" and disembarked at Martin de Ré (Ile de Ré), France in November of 1767. Life was no better for the Acadians in France. Paul Gaudet and his family returned to Miquelon in 1768. In the census of Miquelon dated 1776 (Archives nationales, Paris, section outre mer, G1 467), Paul Gaudet gives his age as 45 years old, his wife Rose is 33 years old, their son Pierre is 15; Rosalie (Apollonie), 8; Anne, 6; Marie, 4; and Joseph is 1 year old. They have a house, a fishing shed (cabane de pêche), a lot at the shore (grave), a boat and launch (dock). Exile of 1778 France had taken a favorable position with American Independence and war with England was declared on 6 February 1778. By the end of 1778, the English governor of Newfoundland had seized the almost defenceless settlement of Miquelon, burnt it to the ground, and exiled the population to France. The Acadians were crowded on four English ships and transported to the port cities of Saint-Malo, La Rochelle and Bordeaux. Paul Gaudet and his family are found on the ship's role of the "Mary." They disembarked at the port of Saint-Malo, France, on 19 November 1778. (Archives nationales, Paris, section outre mer, G 1494) The exile lasted for five years. Many more Acadians died on the journey across the Atlantic or from the furious outbreak of contagious diseases such as cholera, scarlet fever and typhus which had stricken St-Malo and La Rochelle in 1779. The Acadians were used to fresh air and open spaces. The unsanitary conditions on board the transports, and the stone houses on narrow streets, the the absence of hygiene and sufficient medicine to meet the needs, caused the death of many more. Paul Gaudet died on 14 April 1779, his two year old daughter, Genevieve, died six days later, they were both buried in the parish cemetery of Saint-Servan, Saint-Malo, France. (Ref. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi'op=GET&db=glaffy&id=I338) | GAUDET, Paul dit Paul-Augustin (I5584)
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8022 | The Donaldsonville Chief, December 31, 1904, Image 5 Death of Widow J. Edmond Bujol. - Widow J. Edmond Bujol, nee Hermina Bruyere, died at her home in Hohen Solms at 11:45 p. m. last Sunday, aged 64 years, 7 months and 21 days. She had been suffering from heart disease for some time, but her death was none the less a severe shock to her family and large circle of friends. Mrs. Bujol leaves one daughter, Eve M. Bujol, and four sons, J.A., G. P., J. B. and H. P. Bujol. To them The Chief tenders assurances of deepest sympathy. | BRUYERE, Mary Hermina (I13607)
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8023 | The Donaldsonville Chief. (Donaldsonville, La.) 1871 - current, February 02, 1884, Image 3 DIED.: BUJOL - At her residence in Ascension parish, La., on Thursday, January 31, 1884, at 4:45 A. M., MRS. JACQUES BUJOL, nee Lise Gaudin, aged 62 years. Mrs. Bujol was a sister of Mrs. Adlard Landry, whose death we have just recorded, and what has been said in merited praise of one might be said of the other. Such women are an ornament to our parish, and their loss affects not only their own immediate circles, but the entire community. As in the case of the sister who preceded her to the grave only three days, Mrs. Bujol's remains were interred in our Catholic Cemetery after a solemn funeral ceremony at Smoke Bend Chapel. | GAUDIN (GODIN), Elmire Elise dite Lise (I13629)
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8024 | The Donaldsonville Chief. [volume], May 04, 1907, Image 2 source: The Donaldsonville Chief. (Donaldsonville, La.) 1871 - current, May 04, 1907, Image 2 C. L. Bujol Scalded to Death. - Celestin Leopold Bujol, a native of Ascension parish, but for the past several months a resident of New Orleans,died in that city at 2 o'clock p. m. last Monday, the 29th ult., from the effects of injuries received in a deplorable accident which occurred about 8 o'clock Monday morning at the factory of the American Can Company, corner of Toulouse and Cortez streets. It seems that the unfortunate man was at work in the vicinity of the water heater when by some accident one of the pipes bursted, Mr. Bujol being deluged with steam and boiling water, which severely scalded him about the back and chest. He was conveyed to the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Cannon, at 2819 Palmyra street, where he had made his home since removing to New Orleans, and everything that medical science could suggest was done to relieve his sufferings and save his life, but to no avail. The remains were brought to Donaldsonville Tuesday forenoon via the Texas and Pacific Railway and were interred in the Catholic cemetery after impressive services at the Church of the Sacred Heart. Mr. Bujol was thirty-one years of age, and was highly esteemed by all who knew him. He is survived by two brothers, Joseph E. and Charles Bujol, one sister, Mrs. Emile Dominique, and a kind and devoted step-mother, Mrs. Etienne Bujol, all residing in the upper portion of this parish. The sad accident which ended his life is deeply regretted by a wide circle of friends in Ascension and elsewhere, all of whom will join The Chief in extending assurances of sincerest sympathy to the bereaved family. | BUJOL (BUJOLD), Leopold Celestine (I13980)
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8025 | The Donaldsonville chief. [volume], October 24, 1914, Image 5 Death of Joseph E. Bujol. - Joseph E. Bujol, a native and life-long resident of the first ward of Ascension parish, died at his home at Modeste at 12:15 o'clock p. m. last Saturday, aged thirty-five years and two months. The funeral took place Sunday forenoon, with services at the St. Francis of Assisium church in Smoke Bend and interment in the Donaldsonville Catholic cemetery. Mr. Bujol had many friends who were deeply pained to learn of his untimely demise, and in whose hearts his memory will long be cherished. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Emile Dominique, of Modeste, and a brother, Charles Bujol, of New Orleans, to whom sincere sympathy is extended. | BUJOLD, BUJOL, Joseph Etienne (I13981)
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8026 | The family announces with sadness his passing in Coniston, Friday, February 8, 2018 at the age of 87 years. Beloved husband of Lorraine Bujold (née Bujold). Son of the late Thomas and the late Marie (née Poirier) Bujold. Loving father of Carolle Thibeault (late Louis), Claudine Beausoleil (Paul), Claire Austin (Rick), Colette Mann (Billy), Alain Bujold (Colette) and Solange Bujold-Lamothe (friend Tim). Dear brother of Guy (Raymonde). Predeceased by his brother and sisters René (Raymonde), Gemma Vautier (late Arthur), Electa Lepage (late Jean-Paul) and Bernadette Bourdages (late Maurice). Cherished grandfather to Pierre Thibeault (Lianne), Mélanie Laurin (Charles), Julie Beausoleil-Paquette (Alain), Mathieu Beausoleil (Emily), Ashley and Lindsay Austin, Chelsea Mann (friend Danya), Billy Mann (friend Brianna), Jocelyne Bujold (friend Thomas), Samantha Lamothe (friend Vicky), Nicholas Lamothe (friend Ashley) and great-grandchildren Nicole and Noah Thibeault, Bryanne (friend Austin) and Josée Laurin, Félix and Luca Paquette, Zachary and Rafael Beausoleil. Sadly missed by many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. The family will receive relatives and friends at the COOPERATIVE FUNERAL HOME, 222 Lasalle Blvd, Sudbury, on Sunday, February 11, 2018 from 2-5 and 7-9:30 p.m. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated Monday, February 12, 2018 at 11 a.m. at Notre-Dame de la Merci Church, Coniston. Donations can be made by cheque or online to the Northern Cancer Foundation, Maison McCulloch Hospice or March of Dimes Canada. www.cooperativefuneralhome.ca. | BUJOLD, Eymard dit Frenchie (I8863)
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8027 | The family of David Downing and Dorothy Bourot settled on L'lle St. Jean, known today as Prince Edward Island. It is believed that David Downing was a Valet for Doctor George Berduleau at Port LaJoie ( Now Charlottetown). Doctor Berduleau was married to Francoise Vigneau. Accompanied by a few hundred Acadians, The Downing Family eluded the Expulsion of the Acadians' by leaving Prince Edward Island for Miramichi. In 1760, the Downing Family ended in Restigouche. They formed the 1500 persons living in 200 houses, lacking necessities and dying from hunger. They were subsisting from wild cows, old skeletal horses, and Oxen skins. They were refuged under the protection of Lieutenant Boise-Hebert a French Commander in Miramichi. General Montcalm accused The Lieutenent of hoarding supplies and disgracefully exploiting the Acadians. From 1756 to 1761, hundreds of Acadians died from hunger while the Commander's wealth was accumulating. In Oct 1761, Captain Roderick MacKenzie of Fort Cumberland proceeded to Miramichi where 787 Acadians were raided of which 335 were brought as prisoners at the Fort Beausejour, the others followed in the Spring of 1762. From these, David Downing and family were captured and imprisoned at the fort. After the war, the family reunited in Nappan, N.S. In 1764, the Family worked at Franklin Manor for very little money, until David died at the age of 73, in 1803. His son Thomas Downing,was the only survivor of a ship-wreck near Caissie Cape in 1840. He was 64 years old. | DOWNING, David Dennis dit Downey (I2488)
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8028 | The History of Crapaud, PEI page 66 states that Benjamin Grosvenor was the younger son of the Duke of Grosvenor. Because of the birth and marriage dates, we must assume that Robert was Benjamin's father rather than Richard. Richard would have been a brother to Benjamin. | GROSVENOR, Sir Robert (I15277)
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8029 | The Le Sueur Family has been well established in Normandy, France, for over seven centuries, and are well known in the cities of Paris, Dieppe and Rouen, and for four centuries were among the largest manufacturers of cloth in the latter city, where the business is conducted by their descendants. They were also well known in the liberal arts. Eustace Le Sueur the celebrated painter, born in Paris in 1617, and Jean F. Le Sueur, the composer of music born in Abbeville in 1763 were respectively brother and nephew of Francois Le Sueur, the Lozier ancestor who was born in Dieppe in 1625, and by profession was a civil engineer and surveyor, his name taking such forms with his descendants as Leseur, Lesier, Lazier and Lozier. He came from Dieppe to New Amsterdam in April, 1657, and was attended by his sister Jeanne, neither being married, but in 1659 Francois married Jannetie daughter of Hildebrandt Pietersen of Amsterdam, Holland. New Amsterdam was not to be the permanent home of Francois Le Sueur, he with about twenty others, mostly heads of families and freeholders, desiring to continue the language and customs of their mother country applied to the Director General and Council of New Netherlands for permission to purchase a tract of land adjoining the Great Kill or Harlem river. The number of applicants for the land being sufficient for a beginning, the Council granted their request. Ground was broken for the new settlement August 14, 1658, and it was named New Harlem by request of the Dutch Governor, Peter Stuyvesant. In 1663 Francois, with several others, becoming dissatisfied, owing to the heavy taxation levied by the Dutch authorities, sold their property, and in the fall of that year went up the Hudson River to Esopus (now known as Kingston), but in the spring of 1669, Francois returned to New Harlem, now known as Harlem, a portion of the city of Greater New York. | LESUEUR, Francois (I14918)
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8030 | The Life Summary of Merle Dale When Merle Dale Plante was born on 26 June 1931, in Gentilly, Polk, Minnesota, United States, his father, Ovilla Telesphore Plante, was 30 and his mother, Annette Josephine Lessard, was 24. He married Irene Bujold on 21 October 1959, in Gentilly, Polk, Minnesota, United States. He died on 8 March 1999, in Sartell, Stearns, Minnesota, United States, at the age of 67, and was buried in Gentilly, Polk, Minnesota, United States. | PLANTE, Merle Dale (I23146)
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8031 | The marriage was signed by Rev Gilbert Miller (uncle to his last 2 wives). Jane M Adams Ontario, County Marriage Registers, 1858-1869 Name: William Wood Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 04 Sep 1861 Event Place: Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada Age: 55 Birth Year (Estimated): 1806 Birthplace: New Jersey Father's Name: Wm Wood Mother's Name: Jane Wood Spouse's Name: Jane M Adams Spouse's Birthplace:Hillier Spouse's Father's Name: Wm Roblin Spouse's Mother's Name: Catharine Roblin | Famille: William WOOD / Jane M ADAMS (F5092)
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8032 | The Murder of His Wife Come listen to the song I'll sing for you About a strange thing that happened here. Oh, he was a man, but alas he was a pagan; He put to an end the life of his poor wife. "Armed he still is and in the attic he sleeps. Armed he is with an axe, and a poker too. For the love of God, dear brethren, come spare me, Share in my pain, for I fear great danger." One day he said to his wife, "I must head forth To the top of my field. Will thou come with me?" He took her then, leading her to the hemlock tree. So cruel was he that he left her in shreds. After this great carnage, off to the house he went With barely a glance for this terrible thing. He said to their children, "Take all my money. I shall flee, but to you I leave all my money." Off for the village the children went all in tears To look for their mother, lost in the woods. All able folk did hasten forth to find her. But the devil led the killer and kept him hidden. He showed them the place he had killed her. The edge of her skirt was not hidden. She lay dead, all covered in blood, Her face on the ground, her mouth all bound. They lifted up her body and carried it home, An example for to show her young children. The young children, in tears, dared not come near, Saying, "Alas, what misfortune befalls us!" And so, poor criminal, may you receive what you deserve. May the ground open up and swallow you whole. For so long did you linger behind bars, From hunger and thirst you died a slow death. | Famille: François-Xavier GALLANT / Madeleine DOUCET (F1645)
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8033 | The Name Luisch does not seem to exit, If we spell it Luwisch then the name comes from Austria and Freda would be Frieda | LEUSCH, Christina Frederika (Freda) (I3079)
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8034 | The New York Times A warden was fatally stabbed after he opened the cell of three prisoners to give them ice cream, the authorities said today. Roy Bujol, the 62-year-old warden of the West Baton Rouge Parish jail, died in surgery Wednesday night, Chief Detective Gordon Hebert said. The inmates jumped Mr. Bujol as he opened their cell to give out ice cream and toilet items, said a sheriff's spokesman, John Sylvest. They put the warden and a deputy into another cell, and the warden was stabbed in the chest with a sharpened metal handle. This article appears in print on Oct. 8, 1982, Section A, Page 13 of the National edition with the headline: Warden Is Stabbed to Death By Prisoners in Louisiana Cell. | BUJOL (BUJOLD), Roy Sydney (I14306)
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8035 | The Registers of St. Charles aux Mines in Acadia, from Grand Pré, carried into exile to St. Gabriel Church of Iberville, LA. Page: pp. 41 & 65 Text: Antoine BREAUX, son of Antoine BREAUX & Margueritte BABIN, residents of Pigiguit, married 5 Sep (or Nov--not clear) 1710 to Margueritte DUGAS, daughter of Abraham DUGAS & Jeanne GUILLEBAUD. Witnesses: Abraham DUGAS; Antoine BREAUX; Rene BABIN [signed]; Joseph DUGAS [signed]; Jacques TERRIOT [signed]; Antoine LEBLANC [signed]; bride & groom made X (SGA-1, 57). | Famille: Antoine BREAU / Marguerite DUGAS (F8156)
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8036 | The Registers of St. Jean-Baptiste, Annapolis Royal, 1702-1755 Claude Cyprien Portlié baptism RG 1 volume 26 page 236 | POIRIER (PORLIER), Claude Cyprien (I558)
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8037 | Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. | BUJOLD, John (triplet) (I14518)
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8038 | Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. | BUJOLD, Jean (triplet) (I14519)
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8039 | Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. | BUJOLD, James dit Jim (triplet) (I14520)
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8040 | Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. | BUJOLD, James dit Jim (triplet) (I14520)
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8041 | The Times-Picayune (New Orleans, Louisiana), 25 August 1881, Thursday, page 4 DIED: BUJOL - On his plantation, Ascension parish, Sunday, Aug 21, 1881, at a quarter past 6 A M., EDMOND BUJOL, aged 63 years and 6 months. | BUJOL (BUJOLD), Edmond Edouard (I13618)
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8042 | Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. | BUJOLD, Theodore John dit Ted (I16009)
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8043 | Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. | Famille: Theodore William DESVEAUX / Adrienne M. BUJOLD (F5237)
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8044 | Théophile 29 ans Elisabeth 24 ans | Famille: Théophile (BUJOLD) BIJEAU / Élizabeth GAGNON (F1934)
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8045 | Théophile et Émérencienne sont arrivés en 1934, à Val d'Espoir, alors érigé en paroisse deux ans plus tôt. Ils s'installent avec leurs onze enfants âgés de un an à vingt ans. Deux enfants étaient morts en bas âge à St-Évariste et deux autres s'ajouteront à Val d'Espoir. M.-Marthe Juliette (•29-10-1913 +21-10-1914) J. Théophile Stanislas (•19-10-1914 +03-09-1975) M. Thérèse Lucia (•17-02-1916 +11-12-2003) M. Rose Juliette (•15-10-1917 +) M. Blanche Irène (•22-01-1919 +19-07-1940) J. Jacques Émile (•23-09-1920 +25-06-1953) M.-Paule Gabrielle (•25-01-1923 +29-05-1925) J. Roger Flavien Denis (•12-11-1924 +20-03-2000) J. Paul-Eugène (•03-10-1926 +22-11-2001) Ludger Raymond Marcel (•10-03-1928 +04-15-2004) Gérard Donat Toussaint (•01-01-1929 +24-01-1978) M.-Aimée Gabrielle (•10-04-1931 +) M. Blandine Cécile Marielle (•04-04-1933 +07-11-1937) J. Éloi Léonard Claude (•13-02-1935 +15-09-1996) M.-Marthe Suzanne (•04-12-1947 +) | Famille: Theophile BEAUDRY / Emerentienne JACQUES (F3350)
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8046 | Théophile et Émérencienne sont arrivés en 1934, à Val d'Espoir, alors érigé en paroisse deux ans plus tôt. Ils s'installent avec leurs onze enfants âgés de un an à vingt ans. Deux enfants étaient morts en bas âge à St-Évariste et deux autres s'ajouteront à Val d'Espoir. | Famille: Francois LEBLANC / Theophile BEAUDRY (F5143)
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8047 | Théotiste fut baptisée à Beaubassin et son acte de baptême mentionnait que ses parents habitaient Petitcodiac. Il est probable qu'elle y soit née. | AMIRAULT (AMIREAU), Theotiste (I23558)
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8048 | Theresa Bujol Comeaux Odum Kenner, Louisiana Obituary for Theresa Bujol Comeaux Odum Theresa Bujol Comeaux Odum passed away on Sunday, December 2, 2012 at the age of 96. She was a native of Garyville and a long time resident of Kenner. She was the owner of Taylor Real Estate. Beloved wife of the late Clyde G. Odum by second marriage and Lawrence Comeaux by first marriage. Mother of Larry Comeaux (Maria), Lois Garrett (Bill), Leland J. Comeaux (Donna), Laura Theresa Comeaux, Judy A. Truxillo, Billie Jean Gillen, John E. Odum (Patty) and the late Lloyd G., Linda M. and Leslie T. Comeaux. She is also survived by grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, Walter and Emily Bujol and her brother, Joseph Bujol. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Funeral Mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, 500 Minor St., Kenner on Friday, December 7, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. Visitation will begin at 10:00 a.m. To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Theresa Bujol Comeaux Odum please visit our Sympathy Store. | BUJOL (BUJOLD), Theresa (I14286)
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8049 | Theresa Bujol Comeaux Odum Daughter F Age 96 Garyville, LA Name Theresa Bujol Comeaux Odum Sex Female Age 96 Death Date 02 Dec 2012 Birth Year (Estimated) 1916 Birthplace Garyville, , Relationship to Deceased Deceased Relationship Code Head Event Type Obituary Event Date 05 Dec 2012 Event Place New Orleans, Louisiana, United States Newspaper Times-Picayune, The | BUJOL (BUJOLD), Theresa (I14286)
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8050 | Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. | BIJOLD (BUJOLD), Theresa Renee (I19778)
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