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Matches 10,951 to 11,000 of 12,579
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10951 | Occupation: dentist. | Dionne, Eugene J. Sr (P70147)
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10952 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dionne, Eugene Joseph Jr (P70149)
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10953 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Tanguay, Raymond L. (P50149)
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10954 | Occupation: Tailor | Novotny, Joseph (P18979)
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10955 | Occupation: Weaver | Bisson, Oliver J. (P32765)
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10956 | Officer in Royal 22nd Regiment in WW11. Enlisted in Sep 1939. Went overseas in Sep 1940. Graduated from Sandhurst Military College as Lt. having won the Belt of Honour as the top graduate. He was seriously wounded in France in 1944 acting as a tank commander. Spent several years in hospital recovering from his wounds. He is buried in the "Field of Honour" in Montreal. | Chevrier, Edward Harold Patrick (P1708)
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10957 | Officer of Militia in 1726. | Corriveau, Jacques (P52097)
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10958 | Old Town record shows marriage at Petit Rocher, NB | Family: Francois Xavier Doucette / Philomene Laplante (F21678)
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10959 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Emerson, Pauline Della Bethany (P62929)
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10960 | On 29 Apr,1685 at the age of fourteen, Marie Madeleine signed a marriage contract with Etienne Rageat dit Le Lyonnais, age 60, and living at la Canaddiereeeee near Quebec City. On 27 May, 1685, the contract was annulled. | Bissonet, Marie Madeleine (P56369)
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10961 | On Markey's marriage record her name is listed as Kate Violette. In the 1920 Presque Isle census she is living with her son Markey along with her daughter Nancy. Gary Levesque believes she is RIN 2556 but we do not have conclusive proof | Phoebe (Kate) (P7200)
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10962 | On Tuesday, April 29, 2015 a kind, gentle, loving and caring lady left this world. Janice D. Otterson, 85 of La Crescent, MN, passed away at the Bethany St. Joseph Care Center in La Crosse with the sounds of her late husband Sid singing on the stereo in the background. She was born in La Crosse on November 14, 1929 to Raymond and Agnes (Solberg) Violette. She married Sid Otterson in La Crosse on June 11, 1950 and he preceded her in death on August 10, 2014. Jan was a strong person of faith whose church life defined and shaped the person she was and the way she lived. She was an active volunteer who made countless quilts for the neonatal ICU. She was a selfless servant who always put everyone's needs before her own and was a shining example to all of unconditional love. Jan enjoyed baking Christmas cookies, board games and parties with her family. She will be dearly missed and is now with her husband Sid and the countless others that are awaiting us in heaven. Her family will miss the daily "check ins" and the special after school visits by her granddaughter Mackenzie. Jan's family would like to thank the staff at Bethany St. Joseph Care Center for their caring compassion and love during her stay. Jan is survived by one daughter Kim Otterson of Browerville, MN, one son Dean (Susan) Otterson of La Crescent, (and now you will be able to come to the wedding together!) one granddaughter Mackenzie Otterson of Mankato, MN, one sister Rita (Paul) Pfingsten of Lexington, KY and one brother Ronald (Bonnie) Violette of Huntington Beach, CA. In addition to her husband Sid and her parents Raymond and Agnes, she was preceded in death by her step mother Margaret. Memorial services will be held at 11am on Saturday, May 9, 2015 at Prince Of Peace Lutheran church in La Crescent. Pastor Michael Woods will officiate. Private burial in the Onalaska City Cemetery will be at a later date. | Violette, Janice Dawn (P4880)
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10963 | One of the first settlers at Beaubassin. He was a carpenter | Cormier, Thomas Charles (P797)
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10964 | One of the first settlers of St. Paul, MN | Guerin Lafontaine, Vital (P54478)
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10965 | One of the founders of Petit-Rocher N.B in 1797. Distant cousin of Alexis Doucet, who was the son of Jacques Doucet and Marie Pellerin. Marr. date found in Baie des Chaleurs Parish Registry 1786-1799 P.1 | Doucet, Charles (P16781)
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10966 | Only record I found is: the record of possible marriage to Juliette Violette in Rita Lippe's book on page 287 (no first names). A possible bith record of 1946 in Quincy, MA in the Massachusetts Birth Index A possible birth record in Ancestry.com /family-tree 7 Nov 1946 in Boston, MA with a notation of died in Florida with no place or date. | Page, Bernard Joseph (P44327)
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10967 | Operated a second hand store on I Street, Sacramento. Late in life he and catherine went to live with their son Samuel near Pleasant Grove, CA | Coppin, James Robert (P45829)
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10968 | Operated a Taxi. Slid on ice into the path of an oncoming train, and was killed instantly. | Ouellette, Louis Arthur (P14978)
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10969 | Operated an alfalfa, grain,hay and straw baling business. | Bailey, Robert B. (P45801)
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10970 | Operated locks on C&O canal Operated Locks on C & O Canal | Violette, Alfred Lee (P39991)
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10971 | or Saint-Seine de Petitot. | Petitot, Anne Saint-Seine (P10229)
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10972 | Oral history | Source (S29)
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10973 | Ordained 11 June 1939. | Cyr, Fr. Guy Joseph (P62802)
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10974 | Ordained 1870 (gifted) | MacLeod, Joseph Priest (P22624)
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10975 | Ordained 1907. He helped the fishermen of Tracadie/Caraquet start the fisheries co-op, helped start the peat moss industry on the Acadian Peninsula. | McKinnon, Fr. Aloysius Andrew Priest (P83)
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10976 | Ordained 29 Aug 1873 by Bishop Bacon | Trudel, Rt. Rev. Mgr. Francois-Xavier (P78776)
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10977 | Ordained 3-8-1941 | McKinnon, Joseph Colin Priest (P223)
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10978 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MacKinnon, Joseph Priest (P11470)
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10979 | Ordained 6-13-1947 | Desjardins, Fr. Robert (P75811)
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10980 | Ordained in 1824 | MacLeod, William Priest (P22498)
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10981 | Order od the Good Shepard Sisters. | Duperry, Rose Rel. Sr. (P56998)
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10982 | Original spelling Tardif, with one t. The double t was an adaptation in some locations in Maine. | Tardif, Amable J.(Mack) (P54774)
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10983 | ORLAND - Susan "Sue" Jean (Whitcomb) Violette, 66, passed away peacefully on Nov. 1, 2021, after a brief illness. She was born on April 13, 1955, to Bill Whitcomb Sr. and Delores Whitcomb. She graduated from Bucksport High School in 1973. She is survived by her sister, Mary-Ellen Whitcomb; brother, Bill Whitcomb Jr.; son, Larry Violette Jr., his wife, Amanda, and their children, Aden and Landon; daughter, Cindy Polley, her husband, Scott, and their son, Hunter; and her family and friends. Sue loved spending time near her beloved Toddy Pond and watching the area birds. Sue learned to knit as a child from her mom and was always willing to pass her skills onto others including children on her bus route and work friends. Sue drove the bus for many years of her life from the local school bus, Island Explorer, and most recently, for Downeast Transportation. She made an impact on all of those she met, from children to the elderly. Celebration of life will take place summer of 2022, at Toddy Pond, where her heart was always home. For those wanting to say goodbye, look for Sue in some of her favorite places: Toddy Pond, Acadia, Mount Battie, and all along the coast of Maine. Donations can be sent to Jericho Road, an organization that supports the less fortunate community of Bangor. Sue was passionate about helping this population. Cards can be sent to P.O. Box 152, East Orland, ME 04431. Special thanks to the doctors, nurses, and staff at the Ellsworth Hospital for their compassionate care. | Whitcomb, Susan (P6336)
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10984 | ORONO - Philip F. "Buddy" Mahar, 83, died Oct. 21, 2008, at his Orono home with his loving family at his side. He was born March 23, 1925, in Orono. Buddy served with the U.S. Army during World War II. He worked a number of years at Old Town Shoe Co., before owning his own businesses, first in carpentry and then in rubbish collection, the Philip F. Mahar Co. in the Orono area. Buddy also owned several apartment buildings and delivered mail with his wife, Polly. Buddy loved his family and his pets and set a great example with his work ethic. He worked from early morning until late at night, and always went that extra mile to take care of his customers. He was a past post commander of Orono American Legion, past member of Old Town-Orono Kiwanis, and past member of the Brewer Eagles Club. Buddy was predeceased by his loving wife of 41 years, Rose Pauline "Polly" (Violette) Mahar; and his mother, Myrtle (Mahar) Wright. He is survived by his daughter and her husband, Kim and Richard Oakes of Orono; three grandchildren, Philip Smith, Stephanie Smith and Brandon Oakes of Orono; other family members, Lloyd and Sheri Smith of Veazie, Garrett Wilkin of New Jersey, Greg and Julie Miller of Old Town and Sylvia Violette of Eddington; several nieces and nephews; and his cat, "Trampy." Buddy's family and friends will hold onto many fond memories of his feisty temper and soft heart. Friends may call 6-8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24, at Brookings-Smith, LaBeau Chapel, 72 Main St., Orono. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 25, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Orono, with the Rev. Wilfred Labbe, celebrant. Interment will be at Riverside Cemetery, Orono. Donations in Buddy's memory may be made to New Hope Hospice, P.O. Box 757, Holden, ME 04429 or Old Town Animal Orphanage, P.O. Box 565, Orono, ME 04473. Condolences to the family may be expressed at www.BrookingsSmith.com. To plant a tree in memory of Philip Mahar, please visit Tribute Store. | Mahar, Philip F. (P9017)
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10985 | Our mom was born on December 18, 1917 to Edward Forquer and Sophia Bailey Forquer. Doris was the youngest of the Forquer children and grew up in Granger, Washington with brothers John and James and sisters Gladys and Helen. On December 14th, 1937 she married Louis Violette and settled on a farm in the Wapato-Toppenish area. She was married to our father for 58 years before he passed in October 1996 . She was also preceded in death by her parents as well as her brothers and sisters. She passed away on Sunday, August 21, 2011 at the grand age of 93. Mom was born and raised on a farm and it was also in this setting where she raised her seven children. Our mother was a very caring and giving individual. She volunteered for several Catholic charities, handing out food and making quilts. She loved her family and worked hard to keep up with all of the “chores” essential to raising seven children. Mom was a great cook and hosted many farm style meals throughout the years. Mom was also well know for her canned foods which included, fruits, meats, pie filling, pickles, tomato sauce and other bounty from her beautiful garden. Those who knew our mother, recall that she was always the first one up in the morning and the last one to bed each night. Mom made each person who entered our home feel welcomed and special; and to her, they were. She modeled what a loving mother and caring grandmother looks like. Mom was fun to be with. She had a great sense of humor and when something struck her as funny; her uncontrolled laughter would infect everyone around her. She easily brought people into her circle of friends. Her many hobbies included needlework, preserving food, gardening, crafts, and bargain shopping. With seven children, that is the only way to shop. She made many quilts over the years to keep her children warm. Mom spent countless hours engaged in needle work leading up to her last few years. She took special pride in her creative skills and exhibited a caring heart through making unique quilts for each of her grandchildren. Doris is survived by her seven children: Lenard Violette (Judy) of Kennewick; Rose Hauck (Richard) of Yakima, Donald Violette (Jacquie) of Grandview, Jerry Violette (Rhonda) of Kennewick, Sharon Parrish (Chuck) of Yakima, Jim Violette (Becki) of Yakima, and Irene McConaghy (Rich) of Beaverton, Oregon. Mom has 24 Grandchildren and 18 Great Grandchildren. Thank you to the staff at Summitview Living Care for taking wonderful care of our mom as if she were your own. Our hearts are heavy with her passing and she will be greatly missed. | Forquer, Doris Margaret (P64784)
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10986 | Overseer of one of the farms on George Washinton's Mount Vernon Plantation called the Muddy Hole. | Violet, Edward Jr. (P40167)
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10987 | Owned a millenary shop in Old Town, ME | Bosse, Emma (P10423)
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10988 | Owned a shoe store. | Violett, Thomas Henry (P47918)
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10989 | Owned and operated his own oil distribution company in Winslow, ME for 30 years. | Talbot, Cyrille (P58048)
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10990 | Owned clothing factory "Fern Violette of California" Fern (Johnson) Violette died Wednesday morning March 10, 2010, in Butte. She was born on a farm Sept. 27, 1920, in Augusta, that her father homesteaded in 1884. She was fourth of six children born to Charles Johnson and Carrie Frank. During the Depression, Fern moved to Fort Peck for work. There she met Ray Hagen and was married for a short time when he was later killed in an accident on the Fort Peck Dam. She moved to Anaconda where she met Ed Violette and married him in 1939, where they had one daughter. During World War II they moved to southern California where Fern and Ed worked at Douglas Aircraft. After the war she worked in a clothing factory. After a few years she realized she had the talent and the vision to open her own factory and manufactured high end women's clothing under her label "Fern Violette of California." Her designs were worn by many celebrities including Jackie Kennedy, Dinah Shore and Della Reese. She had boutiques in many couture department stores like Bloomingdale's, Saks Fifth Avenue and Bullocks Wilshire. After a long and successful career in fashion she and Ed moved to the Deer Lodge Valley, where they built a home in Garrison. They lived there happily for 28 years. They moved to Butte to the Waterford Cottages in 2004, where Ed died May 5, 2007, after 67 years of marriage. Fern is survived by her sisters, Esther (Miller) Popovich of Butte and Ruth Gutsch of Ocala, Fla.; sisters-in-law, Anette Dwyer of Santa Cruz, Calif., and Ruth Kiefer of Butte; daughter, Elise Tower of Huntington Beach, Calif.; grandson, Steve Tower of Kailua, Hawaii, and his children, Cameron and Ashley; grandson, Chris Tower (Jill) of Irvine, Calif., and their sons, Shane and James; many nieces and nephews and many dear friends. Fern will always be remembered as a gracious, beautiful woman, inside and out. | Johnson, Fern (P5237)
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10991 | Owned Dubois Market from 1931 until about 1954. | Dubois, Honore Henri (Henry) J. (P8729)
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10992 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Violette, Ronald Roland (P5212)
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10993 | Owned the Buick dealership in Anaconda. | Eileraas, Elmer (P73279)
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10994 | Owner and Director of Longcliffe Quarries, Bassington, England | Shields, John (J.G.) (P77448)
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10995 | Owner John J Rice Food Brokers | Rice, John J (P67935)
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10996 | Owner of auto parts store. | Ochamski, Frank (P70227)
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10997 | Owner of Violette's garage in Millinocket, Maine | Violette, Patrick J. (P4090)
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10998 | page 80 of the Dunphy genealogy vol 1 states that Thomas may be descended from Joseph, through George and Jacob. I have made that assummtion in building this family record. | Dunphy, Thomas (P1483)
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10999 | Paige Sawtelle, 15, passed away peacefully at home on Jan. 30, 2008. Paige was born on Nov. 15, 1992, to Peter and Joyce (Violette) Sawtelle. Although she had special needs, her life was filled with adventures of boating, snowmobiling and swimming. Once you met Paige, you would be taken by her smile and beautiful eyes. She enjoyed her trip to Disney and Sea World, where she was able to pet the dolphins she was drawn to. She had many pets that adored and protected her. Paige was predeceased by her grandfather, Leopaul Sawtelle. Paige is survived by her parents, Peter and Joyce Sawtelle, of Readfield; her paternal grandmother, Virginia Sawtelle, of Winthrop; her maternal grandparents, Richard and Rachael Violette, of Augusta; her Aunt Cathy and Uncle Robert Lippert, of Augusta, Uncle Randy and Aunt Christine Violette of Belgrade, Uncle Bob and Aunt Claire Sawtelle, of Florida, Aunt Constance Bryant, of Auburn, Uncle Bill and Aunt Carolyn Bontkes, of Brazil, Uncle Brent and Aunt Diane Averill, of North Hampton, N.H.; several cousins and many close friends who loved her. Special thanks to the many caregivers and health-care providers who have cared for Paige over the years. | Sawtelle, Paige (P86342)
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11000 | Parent pg 328 | Family: Vital Doucet / Angele Parent (F10634)
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