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12201 | Shown as dtr of Johnyy J. Tardif & Sopfie Thibodeau In Poitras St. Leonard Ville marriage records. | Tardif, Marie-Anne (P32496)
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12202 | Shrewsbury – Doris (Dussault) Violette of Shrewsbury died peacefully on her 86th birthday after hearing the goodbyes and birthday wishes from her children and grandchildren. Doris suffered from dementia over the last decade. While Doris’ memories faded slowly over time, her strong-spirit remained, and she showed great joy in seeing her family and interacting with the nurses providing her care. She grew up in Dover, New Hampshire and then moving to Maine. When she was very young, she lost her mother and went to live with The Sisters of Mercy orphanage along with her sister so her father could work to support their family. This experience contributed to her strong Catholic faith. Doris was wife of the late Harold Violette, who died in 1977 and the late Robert Cellucci of Shrewsbury. Doris was the mother of five children. She leaves her son Kenneth Violette and his wife Sandy Violette of Shrewsbury; her son Mark Violette of Shrewsbury; her daughter Karen Violette Skiesto and her husband Mark Skiesto of Shrewsbury; her daughter Lisa Violette Trippi and her husband Michael Trippi of Palm Coast, Florida; and her son Peter Violette. “Grammy Violette” also leaves behind her grandchildren Matthew, Kristin, Jack, Elizabeth, and Jacqueline as well as seven great-grandchildren. She also leaves her sister, Yvonne Violette of North Carolina, and many nieces and nephews living across the country. Doris created a beautiful, family-filled life for her children as well as many nieces and nephews. Doris and her sister, Yvonne, married two brothers, Harold and Donald. From their vows, a lifetime of family moments and close bonds grew. All of the cousins were raised like siblings and family trips were filled with skiing, camping, and lots of cherished memories. Doris was a woman ahead of her times. After losing her husband at the age of 43, Doris supported and raised her five children through a variety of occupations, all of which emphasized her life passions. Doris worked as the Ski Director at Ward Hill in Shrewsbury, where she was able to teach her children, neighborhood kids, grandchildren and many other Shrewsbury children the craft of skiing. In the summers, she worked at the Regatta Sailing Club at Lake Quinsigamond in Shrewsbury. On the lake, Doris will be remembered as working with a smile and with her black dog, Kiska, tucked under her desk. Later in life, Doris was a companion for elderly residents at Whitney Place in Westboro, where she was beloved by her clients. Doris’ hard work did not get in the way of her passions. Doris knew how to enjoy life and fill her days. Doris was an athlete, skiing until the age of 70 and an avid tennis player. Apart from mastering domains rarely filled by women, Doris was also a master at the domestic arts, including cooking, sewing, and mothering. A favorite pastime of Doris’ was picking blueberries and raspberries for her homemade pies which were a family favorite. Her skill at sewing will also live on through the quilting talents of her daughters. To commemorate her life, her daughters, daughter-in-law and grandchildren will be making pies for their families as we celebrate her life this week. Doris always had a willing ear and was true friend to her children and those who knew her. Her life has come to end, but her infectious-passions, strong-will, and inspiring independence have been instilled in her children, nieces and nephews, grandchildren, and are beginning to be seen in the young spirits of her great-grandchildren. Services for Doris will be held privately for her family, with a celebration of her life to be announced when we are able to gather safely. The BRITTON-SHREWSBURY FUNERAL HOME, 648 Main Street, Shrewsbury is honored to be assisting with arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Alzheimer’s Association (www.alz.org). | Dussault, Doris (P6244)
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12203 | Siad to be full blooded Chippewa Indian ???? | Proulx, Julie (P21105)
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12204 | SIC US Navy WWII | Violett, Edward Adolph Sr. (P69818)
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12205 | Sieur de Bellefontaine. | Godin, Gabriel dit Chatillon dit Bellefontaine (P22827)
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12206 | Sieur des Hazards. SURNAME: Also shown as Maheu | Maheu or Maheust, Pierre (P930)
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12207 | Sirur de Rochebelle. | Morin, Jean Baptiste (P55468)
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12208 | Sister Aloysius sherry a Benedictine nun. | Sherry, Lucille Rel.Sr. (P59567)
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12209 | Sister Mary Christina. Was secretary at St. Mary's College at Notre Dame, IN. Place of death South Bend, IN not certain | Tardif, Mary Aurice A. Rel.Sr. (P55279)
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12210 | Sister of the immaculate heart of Mary (Good Shepard). | Duperry, Cecile Rel. Sr. (P56994)
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12211 | Sister St. Gertrude. | Cote, Marie Rel Sr (P65081)
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12212 | Sister St. Paul | Cote, Marguerite Rel Sr (P65080)
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12213 | Sister St.Genevieve. | Cote, Anne Rel Sr (P65084)
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12214 | Six other children died in Infancy. | Family: Dr. Theophile Benoni Guerin Lafountain / Delphine Normandin (F24844)
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12215 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Siroky, Margaret Ann Peggy (P18830)
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12216 | Skated in Ice Follies. | Millikan, John (P18843)
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12217 | SN US Navy Korea | Cote, Ronald Arthur (P8044)
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12218 | Social Security has: Rose Anna Guenette [Rosanna Dauphinais Guenette] [Rosanna Beauchemin] [Rosanna Violette] [Rose Anna Dauphinais] Nov 1936: Name listed as ROSE ANNA GUENETTE; Feb 1943: Name listed as ROSANNA DAUPHINAIS GUENETTE; Mar 1957: Name listed as ROSANNA BEAUCHEMIN; Apr 1963: Name listed as ROSANNA DAU BEAUCHEMIN; 10 Oct 1989: Name listed as ROSANNA VIOLETTE | Dauphinais, Rose Anna (P58966)
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12219 | Social Security: 22 Apr 1974: Name listed as ADELA GUADALUPE MELCHOR; 22 Jul 1985: Name listed as ADELA G PERU; 11 Jan 1995: Name listed as ADELA GUADALUPE VIOLETTE; 02 Dec 2003: Name listed as ADELA G VIOLETTE | Melchor, Adela Guadalupe (P68230)
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12220 | Soldier French Navy. Under the command of Jacques Levasseur de Nere. Arrived in Quebec about 1696 | Eriche dit Louveteau, Jacques (P61029)
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12221 | Soldier of the LaChassaigne Company | Levesque, Jacques dit Sanssoucy (P16171)
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12222 | Soldier of the LaChassaigne Company | Levesque, Louis (P16179)
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12223 | Soldier of the Quebec Garrison and a Cooper, (barrell maker). DOB: derived from age 84 at time of death in 1724. DOD: Jette pg 385 | dit LaRiviere-Dupere, Michel (P24085)
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12224 | Some info from an Obituary in Northern Kennebec, Morning Sentinal, 6-11-2003 | Levesque Bishop, Joseph L. (P38384)
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12225 | Son of a Paris watchmaker. Emigrated to the United States with his two sons in 1800 | Du Pont de Nemours, Pierre Samuel (P60665)
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12226 | Source - email from Joseph Abraham David Gagnon | Gagnon, Joseph Abraham David (P85522)
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12227 | Source - Jody Woods It looks like in 1703, Jacque Bois and Louis Henry were captured for burglary, placed on trial, convicted and thrown in jail. They successfully appealed their sentence but instead of being released, the authorities decided to order a new trial for another robbery case. Believing they would lose, the two detainees escaped from prison (in 1703). The acquittal they had just obtained on appeal was voided; the initial guilty verdict restored and a death sentence added to their punishment. Louis Henry was captured and executed. Jacque Bois stayed clear of Montreal and found refuge in Rivière-Ouelle where he made the acquaintance of Anne Soucy. He was never pursued by authorities and seems to have lived the remainder of his life peacefully (actually a pillar of the community – often called on to witness marriages etc) in Rivière-Ouelle, dying of natural causes nearly nearly 40 years after the events. Anne Soucy and Jacque Bois had eight children. On October 5, 1703, Anne gave birth to a daughter out of wedlock. Marie Thérèse was born a year before Anne and Jacque were married. I attach their marriage record. It seems Jacque acknowledged her as his own. In 1730 when Marie Thérèse married Louis Maurais, Marie-Thérèse carried the name Bois. Jody Woods | Bois, Jacques (P47629)
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12228 | Source - Jody Woods Jean Soucy was a soldier of the Carigan-Salieres Regiment | Soucy Dit La Vigne, Jean (P35416)
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12229 | Source - Jody Woods Jeanne Savonnet was a Fille du Roi | Savonnet, Jeanne (P84191)
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12230 | Source - Jody Woods | Caron, Marie-Catherine (P17849)
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12231 | Source - Jody Woods | Berube, Angele (P36609)
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12232 | Source - Jody Woods | Bois, Jean-Marie (P46703)
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12233 | Source - Jody Woods | Soucy, Marie-Anne (P47628)
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12234 | Source - Jody Woods | Bois, Joseph Francois (P48355)
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12235 | Source - Jody Woods | Bois, Jacques (P53665)
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12236 | Source - Jody Woods | Mignier, Marie-Angelique (P53666)
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12237 | Source - Jody Woods | Bois, Roch-Sylvain (P66557)
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12238 | Source - Jody Woods | Pinel, Marie-Josephte (P66558)
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12239 | Source 1930 census Orange, New Jersey | Violette, Peter (P65976)
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12240 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Violette, Brandon Michael (P69721)
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12241 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Violette, Valerie A. (P50000)
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12242 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Violette, Heather Dyann (P69723)
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12243 | Source CA Death Index Name Bryce Canyon Violette Birth Date 16 Apr 1981 Gender Male Mother's Maiden Name Violette Birth County San Diego | Violette, Bryce Canyon (P69048)
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12244 | Source CA Death Index & Find a Grave. Ancestry nor Find a Grave has a connection to a husband or family. She is the only Violette in this Cem. | Violette, Esther E. (P67337)
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12245 | Source CT Death Index Listed as Sex F Violette Not able to determine parents | Violette (P68361)
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12246 | Source CT Death Index Listed as Sex M Violette, unable to determine parents | Violette (P48916)
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12247 | Source CT Death Index Listed as Sex M Violette, unable to determine parents | Violette (P68084)
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12248 | Source CT Death Index & obit Jean A. Violette, 69, of 48 Capitol Ave., died Saturday at home. Born in Rumford, Maine, he lived in Hartford most of his life. He leaves a brother, Armand Violette of Rumford; two sisters, Mrs. Marie Keefe and Mrs. Ida Mudget. both of Wilmington, Vt. The funeral will be private Thursday at the Maple Hill Chapels, 382 Maple Ave. Burial will be in Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Jean A. BIRTH: Also shown as Born Rumford, ME. DEATH: Also shown as Died 6 May 1972 | Violette, Ernest (Jean) Arthur (P4549)
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12249 | Source CT Death Index - Unable to determine parents | Violette, Timothy C. (P68371)
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12250 | Source CT Death Index - Unable to determine parents | Violette, Scott E. (P68372)
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