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Matches 10,751 to 10,800 of 12,579
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10751 | Mentioned in Cyrille's obit | Dubay, Julia (P86100)
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10752 | Mentioned in Mercure Papers Tome I, pg 13, but according to Father Bourg's 1774 baptisms Alexis Cormier was married to Anne Marie Potier, so this could be an error. | Violette, Francois (P19582)
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10753 | mentioned in Rita Marie's obituary | Violette, Joseph (P50150)
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10754 | Met at train depot where all the eligible bachelors met arriving women. | Family: Henry (Harry) Wilbour Child / Adelaide (Addie) Dean (F32058)
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10755 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bunnell, James Henry (P8377)
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10756 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bunnell, Donald James (P16815)
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10757 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bunnell, Michael Norman (P8379)
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10758 | MIAMI, Fla. – Bruce Alan Hartt, 46, died July 21, 2005, in Miami, Fla. Bruce lived in Miami, Fla., for 16 years and worked as an air traffic controller at the Miami Center. Previously Bruce was in the U.S. Air Force from 1976 until 1987. He is survived by his mother, Florence Hartt of Dumfries, Va.; his brothers, Michael Hartt of Dumfries, Va. and Wayne Hartt of Stillwater; three sisters, Jean Hartt of Hudson, Debra Greene of Columbia, S.C. and Tina Proctor of Mineral, Va.; his girlfriend, Sarah Early of Miami, Fla.; as well as several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his father, Raymond Hartt; and his brother, Keith Hartt. A memorial mass will be held 11:30 a.m. Aug. 19, at Saint Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, 18825 Fuller Heights Road, Triangle, Va., with the interment following at Quantico National Cemetery. | Hartt, Bruce (P9458)
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10759 | Michael was a golf pro. | MacFarlane, Michael R. (P24221)
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10760 | Michele J. Cross, 63, passed away peacefully at her home in the town of Moundville, on Saturday, May 20, 2017. Michele was born Jan. 14, 1954, in LaCrosse, the daughter of Noel and Joyce (Abbott) Violette. She married Jim Cross on Nov. 1, 1980, in Portage. Michele had been a teacher’s assistant in the Portage School System for many years. She was an avid bike cyclist, enjoyed traveling, and had a green thumb. She also enjoyed her children, many friends and granddogs. She is survived by her husband, Jim; children, Aaron (Bailey) Cross of Menomonie, Kyla (Bill) Clark of Milwaukee; sister, Peggy Bascou of Woodbridge, California; brother, David (Sharon) Violette of Pewaukee; mother-in-law, Shirley Cross of Wyocena; brother-in-law, John (Sylvia) Cross of Portage; granddogs, Garrett, Hunter, Tucker, Huckleberry and Cooper; nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends. She was preceded in death by her parents and brother-in-law, Ron Bascou. Memorial services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 25, at Pflanz Mantey Mendrala Funeral Home (www.pmmfh.com) in Portage, with the Rev. Ray Jackson officiating. Inurnment will be private. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 24, at the funeral home, and from 1 p.m. until the time of service Thursday, May 25. | Violette, Michele Joyce (P35513)
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10761 | Microfilm Family Search | Source (S30)
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10762 | Mid-wife. | Charpentier, Jeanne (P59704)
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10763 | Mildred “Millie” N. Violette, 81, of 113 Cedar Avenue, Portsmouth, RI, died Sunday, November 18, 2007 at Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI. She was the wife of the late Henry “Tex” Violette for 53 years. Born in Fall River, MA on February 6, 1926, she was the daughter of the late John and Sophia (Brooder) Vincent. Mrs. Violette was a bookkeeper for 23 years at First National Stores, retiring in 1980. After First National she went on to work with her husband at Tex’s Antiques in Portsmouth. She is survived by her daughter Sharon L. MacFarlane of Portsmouth, RI, her brother John R. Vincent of Tiverton, RI, her sister Edna Lacob of Fall River, MA, her grandson Michael MacFarlane and his wife Leslie of Millstone Township, NJ and several nieces and nephews. She was the mother of the late Paul Violette. | Vincent, Mildred N. (P24218)
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10764 | Military Service: Draft, Montreal, Que | Dupont, Omer (P59066)
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10765 | Military Surgeon Arrived in Acadia abt 1642. In 1654 was Lieutenant of Port-Royal Founded the Bourgeois Colony on Chignectou Bay near Beaubassin. Ref."Le Grand Arrangement Des Acadiens Au Quebec", by Adrien Bergeron S. White p. 251 | Bourgeois, Jacques dit Jacob (P688)
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10766 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Morin, Joseph Sylvester (P54941)
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10767 | Miner | Menard, Israel (P60354)
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10768 | Minnesota Historical Society search shows Anthony Richard Violette b. 14 May 1924 certificate # 1924-42403 WWII Draft Card had both Anthony Richard and Richard Anthony, but he signed Richard 1940 Census has first name as Anthony All other records show Richard Anthony DOB: WWII Draft Card DOD: US Veterans Gravesites US Service 8 Feb 1958 to 30 Apr 1963, US Navy YN2 Errata: 447 add missing child Richard Anthony b. 14-5-1924 Minneapolis, Minnesota; d. 8-6-1977 Minneapolis, Minnesota | Violette, Richard Anthony (P65972)
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10769 | Missing in action WWII | Dumont, Henry (P81495)
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10770 | Moise was a medical doctor. | Lafontaine, Dr. Moise (P54529)
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10771 | Moise was a school teacher. | Guerin Lafountaine, Moise Jean Baptiste (P54547)
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10772 | Molecular pharmacologist at University of Washington | Shimizu, Masami (P69897)
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10773 | Montigny today is called LaForest-sur-Sevre. Arrived In Quebec in 1688. Soldier of Andresy Company. | Papineau, Samuel dit Montigy (P52134)
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10774 | Monument dealer. Grand Knight of the Knights of Columbus Member of State legislature. GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as George Ernest | Griffin, George E. (P37682)
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10775 | Mort pour la France. | Maziere, Louis (P61725)
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10776 | Most likely died giving birth. | Madeleine (P69620)
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10777 | Most likely the son of Philippe and Marie-Anne Mignier born in Riviere Ouelle, PQ 12 Sept. 1713. Ref. p.138 Renne Jette. or The son of Pierre and Marie-Anne Michaud born Riviere Ouelle, PQ 9 Sept. 1704. Ref. p. 138 renne jette. | Boucher, Pierre (P34086)
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10778 | Mother was Abenaki Indian | Baudri, Charlotte (P39004)
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10779 | Moved to Eel River NB shortly after his marriage in 1802. | Laviolette, Joseph (P22875)
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10780 | Moved to Frenchville about six months prior to being deceased. Probably from St. Francois, NB | Thompson, Pierre (Peter) (P30828)
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10781 | Moved to Ireland about the time that Nicholas Jr. was born? | Byram, Nicholas Sr. (P56936)
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10782 | Moved to Maine in 1833. | Ranco-Rancourt, Augustin Toussaint (Tuster) (P69239)
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10783 | Moved to Mora, MN | Power, Thomas (P68419)
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10784 | Moved to USA at Derby Line on 20-aug 1923 | Lamontagne, Marie (P77738)
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10785 | Mr. Melquis Violette 1915-2006 Mr. Melquis Violette At Foyer Notre Dame Nursing Home, Saint-Leonard, December 9, 2006, Mr. Melquis Violette of Saint-Leonard passed away at the age of 91 years. He was the husband of Alda (Poitras) (Cyr) Violette. Born at Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes in 1915, he was a son of the late Victor Violette and of the late Sophie Gauvin. Mr. Violette was a 3rd degree member of the Knights of Columbus, Saint-Leonard council 2743. He was also a member of the Saint-Leonard Golden Age Club. Besides his wife, he is survived by one sister, Mrs. Donata Voisine (late Fred) resident of Foyer A. Ringuette of Sainte-Anne-de-Madawaska, two brothers, Claude (Rolande) and Lorenzo (Irene) of Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes, three sisters-in-law, Laurette Violette (late Patrick) of Saint-Quentin, Nora Violette (late Armand) of Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes and Cecile Violette (late Sylvio) of Saint-Leonard, as well as several nieces and nephews. He is also survived by his wife’s children, Aline Beaulieu (late Richard) of Saint-Leonard, Jeannette Gervais (Roger) of Saint-Leonard-Parent, Armand Cyr (Jeanne d’Arc) of Saint-Leonard-Parent, Albert Cyr (Diane) of Saint-Leonard, Alyre Cyr (Pierrette) of Saint-Andre, Lorraine Martin (Guillaume) of Drummond, Rino Cyr (Verna) of Saint-Leonard-Parent, Clairmont Cyr of Saint-Andre and Gilles Cyr of Brampton, Ontario, as well as 24 grandchildren and 31 great grandchildren. He was predeceased by four brothers, Patrick, Armand, Sylvio and Irenee, as well as by six sisters, Amanda, Blanche, Alfreda, Therese, Leone and Sister Mina, trappistine. Resting at O’Regan’s Chapel, 83 Saint-Antoine Street, Saint-Leonard with visiting hours Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and Wednesday from 2-4 p.m. His funeral will be held Wednesday, December 13th at 4 p.m. from the Saint-Leonard Roman Catholic Church, with interment in the Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes Cemetery. Members of the Knights of Columbus and of the Golden Age Club will meet for prayers Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. For those who wish, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. www.oregans.ca | Violette, Melquis (P4442)
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10786 | Mrs. Clara Violette, 41, a native of Anaconda, was laid at rest this morning in the family plot in Mount Carmel cemetery. Funeral services were conducted at 9 o'clock at St. Peter's church. Mrs. Violette died In St. Ann's hospital Thursday afternoon, mourned by a large circle of friends In this vicinity. The funeral cortege formed at the home of the deceased's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James McGeever, 802 East Fifth street, at o'clock and proceeded to the church. Solemn requiem high mass sung during the services. The Rev. Father J. B. Plrnat officiated, assisted by the Rev. Fathers D. J. Sullivan and W. Curran. During the services the church choir sang two hymns, Paradise" and Many friends Pallbearers were John Morris, Frank Chabala, John CLeary, Edward Davidson, Stephen Spraycar and William Wlberg. | Harris, Clara Jane (P14779)
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10787 | Mrs. Imelda Violette TEMISCAMING-A funeral mass for Mrs. Imelda Violette of Temiacaming will be offered Friday at 3 pm at St Theresa Roman Catholic Church, with interment in Temiacaming Cemetery. Friends may pay their respects at the Perron Funeral Home. Mrs. Violette who was 87 died Wednesday at North Bay alter a short illness Born Sept 14, 1888, at St Raymond Que., Mrs. Violette was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laverdiere. She attended St Theresa Church. Mrs. Violette was predeceased by her husband Belonie whom she married at la Tuque. Mrs. Violette is survived by six sons: Marcel of Belgium; Roger of Lively; Maurice of Barrie; Roland and Bernard of Temiacaming, and Gerard of Toronto. Also surviving are two daughters: Mrs. Roger Berube (Imelda) of Temiacaming, and Mrs. Therese Gervais of Thome | Laverdiere, Imelda Toneda (P3520)
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10788 | Mrs. Noëlla Dolores Violette (née Levesque) passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones at the Cornwall Community Hospital at the age of 83 years. Beloved wife of Maurice Violette. Loving mother of John Violette (Viviane), and Michele Yedema (Gerben). Sadly missed by her grandchildren Briar and Cole Yedema. Dear sister to Florence Thompson, Ernie Levesque, Yolande Vallée, Aline Levesque, Alvine Rioux and Louise Rioux. Predeceased by her brother Gilles Levesque and by her parents Evangelist "Vangy" and Marie (née Bernier) Levesque. Cremation has taken place. A private interment will take place at a later date. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Wilson Funeral Home 822 Pitt Street, Cornwall. The family requests that in place of flowers any donations be made directly to Children’s Treatment Centre, Cornwall, ON at www.childrenstreatmentcentre.ca. | Levesque, Noella (P573)
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10789 | MSG US Army, WWII, Korea, Vietnam | Corey, Phillip P. (P76523)
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10790 | MSgt US Army. Served in Korea and Vietnam SSN: 007-24-8863 | Gagnon, Lionel Camille (P8882)
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10791 | MT Marriage Record | Family: Gilbert John Burland / Daisy Belle Songer (F2656)
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10792 | Murdered by his brother-in-law Remi Lamontagne. | Michel, Napoleon (P77743)
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10793 | Murdered while hunting near Long Lake, Maine in Mar. 1923. | Michaud, Raymond Augustus (P23848)
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10794 | Muriel Doucette, 84, died Nov. 20, 2011, at a Van Buren health care facility after a long illness. Daughter of Joseph and Yvonne (Ouellette) Corriveau, Muriel was born Jan. 18, 1927, in Van Buren, and attended schools there until 1945. After graduation, she took a summer course in business and worked as a waitress at her father's restaurant, Uncle Joe's Place. Muriel married Aurele Doucette in 1947. Muriel was a very sociable person with numerous interests and talents. She worked as a teacher, librarian and secretarial aide for the Van Buren District elementary schools and for more than 40 years, worked tirelessly for the Popular Club and Studio Girl cosmetic club. Muriel was a lifetime member of American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 49 of Van Buren, and a leader in organizing her high school class reunions. Muriel was an avid reader, belonging to many book clubs. She enjoyed ceramics, macrame, needlepoint and crewelwork. She also had a passion for collections, town history and old photographs, which she liked to share with everyone. Muriel was also quite a card shark, playing everything from cribbage to solitaire. She loved to go for walks, but in another pair of shoes, Muriel was also an outstanding candlepin bowler. She took home countless trophies, stayed in the top five of her league for more than 40 years, and on one November evening in 1964, Muriel even hit an all-time high single of 149, beating both men and women's league single scores. But undoubtedly, Muriel's most notable accomplishment was a three-year effort of researching, writing and organizing four family genealogy books. In 1984, Muriel published the "Parent," "Doucette," "Ouellette," and "Corriveau" "Genealogy and Photo Albums," which chronicled her family's lineage back to the time they arrived in Maine from France. All four books can be seen in the public library in Van Buren. Muriel was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother who genuinely loved life, family and friends. She was an example for all in her unselfishness and values, and will be dearly missed. Muriel is survived by her husband of nearly 65 years, Aurele Doucette of Van Buren; her five children, Rick Doucette and his wife, Helen, of Cyr Plantation, Mona Dumais and her husband, Skip, Greg Doucette and his wife, Vie, all of Van Buren, Debbie Donofrio and her husband, Dean, of Santa Rosa, Calif., and Russell Doucette and his wife, Kay, of Scarborough; and her siblings, Claudette Hallisey of Fort Myers, Fla., Joan Olsen and her husband, Arnold, of East Hartford, Conn., and Bob Corriveau and his wife, Maggie, of North Falmouth, Mass. Muriel is also survived by seven grandchildren, Ryan and Liza Doucette, Nicole (Dumais) Pellenz, Shelli (Dumais) Gibbons, Joshua and Joey Doucette, and Donovan Donofrio; and eight great-grandchildren, Caleb Cyr, Addisyn Doucette, Jacob and Brynn Pellenz, Jonah, Giselle and Valena Doucette, and Syla Gibbons. She was predeceased by three siblings, Leo Corriveau, Ethel McGrath and Gerry Violette. Relatives and friends may call 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at Ouellette-Thibault Funeral Home, 118 High St., Van Buren. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at a later date to be published. Those who wish may contribute in her memory to the Alzheimer's Association, 383 U.S. Route One, Suite 2C, Scarborough, ME 04074. To leave online condolences, please visit www.ouellettefuneralhome.com. To plant a tree in memory of Muriel Doucette, please visit Tribute Store. | Corriveau, Muriel (P49256)
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10795 | Musician Served in US Navy from 29 Feb 1944 to 6 Jan 1946 | Harpin, Robert Charles (P62927)
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10796 | Musician | Cloutier, Joseph A. (P75755)
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10797 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dayon, Kenneth (P85759)
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10798 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Cote, Desiree Danielle Violette (P23868)
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10799 | Name changed to BELL in some records | Lebel, Andre (P31496)
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10800 | Name changed to BELL in some records. | Bell, Joseph (P70747)
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