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1051 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Sangowicz, Vitold (P1720)
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1052 | Common Law Marriage | Tomah, Walter James (P85092)
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1053 | Companion of William the Conqueror | Emery, Gilbert D. (P79019)
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1054 | Completed 8th grade. Worked as a waitress. 5' 6" wt 121 lbs. dark brown eyes, brown hair, fair skin. Religion: Protestant She was premature at birth and was ill and underweight throughout her life. Lived in Washington State in 1930 & 1940 DOD: Randall Duncan | Lawson, Dorothy Jean Marie (P67805)
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1055 | Confederate soldier, private in 57th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry | Ramsey, Edward D. (P78324)
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1056 | Consanguinity in the 3rd degree. | Family: Octave Rouleau / Alida Thibodeau (F22175)
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1057 | Conseiller legislatif | Levesque, Francois (P16140)
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1058 | Constable | Doucet, Etienne (Stephen) (P16631)
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1059 | Contrat Janneau. | Family: Joseph Lavoie / Genevieve Miville dit Deschenes (F1357)
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1060 | Contrat Janneau. Quebec City | Family: Augustin Lavoie, twin / Marguerite Michaud (F2576)
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1061 | Cook Co. Clerk Lic no. 5BDB954A-8255-44D8-8ADD-929C304DC5AE | Family: Richard Henry Violette / Joyce Rabideau (F3272)
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1062 | Copy of marraige cert. | Family: Eugene Voudal / Elise Violette (F2042)
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1063 | Corporal of the Louvigny Company and shoemaker. | Ferron, Jean Sancerre (P33684)
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1064 | Corporal, Marine Corp. KIA Korea 30 Oct 1953 | Violette, Robert James (P65994)
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1065 | Cotton weaver. | Frechette, Napoleon (P55015)
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1066 | Could he possibly be one of the pilgims that left England for the New Worls but did not make it out of the Netherlands! GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as William | De Shackelford, Willian (P68688)
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1067 | Could not find any marriage information | Lucas, Leda (P83206)
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1068 | County Councellor for Northumberland county for 28 years. Was a butcher and had a wagon and sold meat, vegetables, butter and eggs. | McKinnon, Neil J. (P82)
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1069 | Cpl RCAF WWII, Leading Aircraftman. Stationed: England 1941-45 Squadrons: 433 Tactical Fighter Squadrons 415 LOng Range Patrol Squadron. Medals awarded for sewrvice in WWII. Defence Medal Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp War Medal 1939-1945 General Service Badge | Violette, Russel Earl Evan (P67568)
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1070 | Crank was an English Army Sargeant | Cranck (P115)
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1071 | CROFT, Lisa Ann Lisa Ann Croft, 46, of Manchester and formerly of Ellington and Hartford, beloved wife of David W. Croft, passed away Sunday (December 30, 2007), at Rockville General Hospital. She was born April 3, 1961 in Hartford where she was raised and had lived in Ellington for many years before moving to Manchester ten years ago. Lisa had a great love for Astrology and studying the stars. She was always willing to help people and was known to most people as " Auntie Lisa ". In addition to her husband she is survived by her daughter Autumn Ann Merrill of Manchester, her mother Raffaela Cote also of Manchester. Other survivors include several half-sisters, nieces, nephews and cousins. A Memorial Funeral Mass will be held, Saturday January 5, at 11 a.m. at the Church of the Assumption, 285 West Center St., Manchester. Burial is private in Mount St. Benedict Cemetery in Bloomfield. There are no calling hours. The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Manchester has care of arrangements. | Cote, Lisa (P82519)
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1072 | Culvin is listed in the Directory of Deceased American Physicians as an Allopath | Violett, Culvan Foree (P48150)
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1073 | Cyr Family reunion Aug 2011. | Cyr, Marie Anne (P59123)
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1074 | CYR, Leo "Gene" Leo "Gene" Cyr passed away on Wednesday, (January 25, 2006) at the Fort Walton Beach Medical Center in Fort Walton Beach, FL with his wife and daughter at his side. Gene was born on August 5, 1928 in Westbrook, ME to the late Mary Violette Cyr and Leo L. Cyr. Gene spent his time growing up in Van Buren with his best friend Claude Violette. As the oldest boy in a large family, Gene started working at a young age in order to help support his mother, brother, and sisters. He excelled in positions as diverse as meat butcher to mechanic. For four years Gene served in Europe as a mechanic in the United States Army during the Korean conflict. Upon returning to the states, Gene started working for Pratt & Whitney in Southington and retired after more than 40 years. After retiring from his position as an inspector, he visited friends on the Emerald Coast and fell in love with the area. He has been a resident of Fort Walton Beach for over 11 years and a part-time resident in Southington where he spent his summers. Gene was predeceased by his grandson, Derek Cyr and sisters, Marlene Gordon and Ann Hudenburg. Gene is survived by his wife and best friend, Carol King Cyr; his children. Joanne Cyr of Trumbull, Mark Cyr of Fairfax, VT, and Stephanie Cyr of Niceville, FL; the mother of his children, Doris Cyr of Plantsville; grandchildren, Victoria, Todd, Richard, Brad and Nicole and two great grandchildren; brother, Randy Cyr; sisters, Jeannine Trufant and Carlita Brown in Maine; sister, Glenda Ketola in Melbourne, FL, and brother-in-law, Don Hudenburg in Virginia, Carol's children, Wayne Tirkot, Carolyn Doski, Ward King of Connecticut, and Jim King of Palm Bay, FL, and many nieces and nephews. Gene also left behind many great friends and neighbors. Gene was known for his quick wit and generous spirit. He was known by his family and neighbors as one to always share his home grown vegetables and home made soup along with vinegar based home remedies. Gene was an active friend of Bill W's for almost 30 years where he was known as the "Marble Man." Through his fellowship in the program he has touched many lives, inspired many, and handed out thousands of marbles. He will be deeply missed by all knew and loved him. A time of visitation will be from 3-5 p.m., Monday, January 30, at Heritage Gardens Funeral Home followed by a Memorial Service at 5 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made payable to: The Alano Club, 52 Beal Parkway NW, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548. A Connecticut service will be held at a later date. Heritage Gardens Funeral Home, 2201 N. Partin Drive, Niceville, FL has been entrusted with arrangements. | Cyr, Leo Gene (P8538)
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1075 | d/o Gaetan (Guy) and Isabelle (Ouellette) Violette; w/o Domenic Guerrera She was a lifelong parishioner of St. Catherine of Siena Parish. In her spare time, after retirement, she enjoyed her hobbies which included word puzzles, reading, as well as watching Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune. Most especially, she loved her grandchildren and enjoyed spending time with them, along with friends and family. Besides her husband of 66 years, she leaved her sister, Claudette; three sons, David, Christopher, and Stephen; grandchildren. She was predeceased by her siblings, Bertrand, Gloria, Alberic, Marcemile, Valdor and Regina. Burial in the NH Veterans Cemetery, Boscawen. | Violette, Violet Mary (P37573)
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1076 | Daisy Belle Songer Richards PABLO - Daisy Belle Songer Richards, 91, of Pablo, died at her home on Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2004. Daisy was born Feb. 4, 1913, in Almira, Wash., the daughter of Andrew J. and Clara (Bachman) Songer. She was preceded in death by her daughter Jennette Clara Violette, stepchildren George Thomas Richards and Vickie Richards, and sister Helen Songer Spencer. She is survived by her husband Kenneth Owen Richards of Pablo; stepdaughter Adelia Richards Downer of Las Vegas; grandchildren Kurt A. Folden of Pablo and Clint J. (Kim) Folden of Arlee; great Richards grandchildren Dwayne Folden of Bozeman, Denae Folden Marceau of Poison, Dustin Folden of Arlee and Tyrel Folden of Arlee; several step-greatgrandchildren; her sisters, Esther Songer Titcomb of Pablo and LaVonne "Bunny" Songer Pierce of Pablo. Wake will begin at 6 p.m. Monday, Aug. 23, at the Longhouse in St. Ignatius. Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the St. Ignatius Catholic Mission. Interment will follow at the Mountain View Cemetery in Ronan. Shrider's Mortuary of Ronan is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. | Songer, Daisy Belle (P3569)
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1077 | Daniel, nicknamed Danny, was 17 when he was last seen at a grocery story on October 24, 1998. Eleven days later his body was found in a cornfield. He had been strangled by a ligature and run over. Danny was showing symptoms of manic-depression before he died and may have been involved with drugs; an autopsy showed trace amounts of LSD in his blood. He was a lifelong athlete and wrestled on his varsity team at school. As of April 2004, his murder remains unsolved. All bio information is from the website Children Who Never Made It Home (http://www.free-webspace.biz/thevictims/ages.html) SUFFIX: Also shown as Jr BIRTH: Also shown as Born CA. | Violette, Daniel Patrick Jr. (P68385)
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1078 | Danny Victor Campbell 71, of Zephyrhills, FL passed away March 24, 2016 at Gulfside Center for Hospice Care. He was born October 6, 1944 in Patten, Maine to Gilbert “Mike” Campbell and Mabel Campbell, née Charette. Danny was a veteran of the Korean War. He retired from Great Northern Paper Mill in Millinocket, Maine. He was a dedicated servant to Saint Elizabeth Episcopal Church of Zephyrhills. He was a long-standing member and current president of Zephyr Shrine Club and a member of Masonic Blue Lodge #198. A friend of Bill W. for 36 years. Danny is survived by his loving wife, Mary Ann Campbell, née Harriman; 3 sons, Dennis Campbell of Winslow, ME, Bert Campbell of Malone, NY and Victor “John” Campbell of Island Falls, ME; 3 stepchildren, Ralph Robbins of Riverview, FL, Sonya Hooper, née Robbins and husband, Michael of Zephyrhills, FL, Alison Weeks of Boston, MA; grandchildren, Bailey, Tasha, Anastasia, Shannon; great grandchildren; 2 brothers, Bruce and his wife Thelma “Butch” Campbell of Patten, ME, Donis Campbell of Patten, ME; 2 nephews; special friend, Frank Halsey. He was predeceased by his parents; brothers, Gary and Rufus Campbell; nephew, Gary Campbell; grandson, Shawn Robbins. A memorial service will take place 2 PM Monday, March 28th, 2016 at Saint Elizabeth Episcopal Church, 5855 16th Street, Zephyrhills, FL. Burial will take place at a later date in Augusta, Maine. | Campbell, Danny Victor (P85899)
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1079 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Kirkland Singleton / Darlene Elizabeth Richard (F20016)
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1080 | date from Guy Dubay | Cormier, Suzanne (P30483)
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1081 | Date of birth from copy of birth certificate provided by Jean-Guy Poitras. Copy of St. Basile church death records provided by Jean-Guy Pooitras. He was buried under the name King. Marr: Poitras' marriage records pg 904. | Roy, Gabriel (P83517)
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1082 | Dates by Guy Dubay DEATH: Also shown as Died 1898 | Soucy, Theophile (P19249)
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1083 | dates from guy dubay BIRTH: Also shown as Born 10 May 1777 DEATH: Also shown as Died 1807 | Michaud, Marthe (P32410)
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1084 | dates from guy dubay BIRTH: Also shown as Born St. Roch des Aulnaies, L'Islet, Que. | Pelletier, Euphrosine (P46956)
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1085 | Dates from Guy Dubay | Miville, Anne (P844)
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1086 | Dates from Guy Dubay | Soucy, Marie-Anne (P846)
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1087 | dates from guy dubay | Ayotte, Marie Josephe (P1037)
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1088 | dates from Guy Dubay | Parent, Suzanne (P1536)
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1089 | Dates from Guy Dubay | Lizotte, Marguerite (P1590)
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1090 | dates from Guy Dubay | Martin dit Barnabe, Felicite (P1592)
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1091 | Dates from Guy Dubay | Deschenes, Marcelline (P2280)
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1092 | Dates from Guy Dubay | Dubay, Abraham J. (P11183)
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1093 | Dates from Guy Dubay | Michaud, Euphemie (P11184)
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1094 | dates from Guy Dubay | Levesque, Ozithee (P12415)
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1095 | Dates from Guy Dubay | Soucy, Arthur (P12882)
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1096 | dates from Guy Dubay | Dubay, Rose-Marie (P15939)
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1097 | Dates from Guy Dubay | Morin, Salomee (P19250)
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1098 | Dates from Guy Dubay | Soucy, Flavien (P19331)
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1099 | Dates from Guy Dubay | Soucy, Marie-Rose (P25268)
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1100 | Dates from Guy Dubay | Dubay, Monica (P27799)
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