Notes
Matches 12,451 to 12,500 of 12,579
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12451 | The last abbott of Iona. See MacKinnon Genealogy by Charles MacKinnon pg 58 | MacKinnon, John (Dhu) Abbott of Iona (P11332)
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12452 | The only source for this is Genealogies of the Catholic Families of Maine, New Brunswick, and the Province of Quebec which incorrectly references a Fred Violette and Suzanne Daigle as the parents of a John Violette RIN 3181 who married Medee Nadeau daughter of Joseph Beloni and Mathilde Laferriere. But it has been shown that John's parents where Basile Violette and Josephine Cote. | Violette, Fred (P42725)
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12453 | The only source for this is Genealogies of the Catholic Families of Maine, New Brunswick, and the Province of Quebec which incorrectly references a Fred Violette and Suzanne Daigle as the parents of a John Violette RIN 3181 who married Medee Nadeau daughter of Joseph Beloni and Mathilde Laferriere. But it has been shown that John's parents where Basile Violette and Josephine Cote. | Daigle, Suzanne (P44750)
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12454 | The Roy Family from Acadia to Minnesota and Beyond 1999.Pg. 256 para 78 | LaCoursiere, Leo Alphonse (P77157)
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12455 | The Roy Family history pg 55 | Family: Prudent Gamache / Elise Ayotte (F31525)
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12456 | The top of her tomstone reads Firestine but her entry has Emma W. Violette 1892-1974 Her husband Curtis J. Firestine died in 1952 and she married Francois (Frank) J. Violette so this is why her tombstone has Violette. She was buried with her first husband. Her 1909 passport has her last name spelled Wocker She arrived in New Orleans along with her father and sister on 10 Feb 1914 from Panama. | Wacker, Emma Margaret (P6954)
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12457 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Violette, Jennifer L. (P6576)
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12458 | Theo served in Company G of the 2nd Regiment Louisiana Cavalry. | Talbot, Jean Theophile (P71470)
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12459 | Theological studies at Urban College in Rome. Ordained priest 1 Jan 1837. Elevated to bishop in 1852 Founded ST. Francis Xavier University in 1853, Antigonish, Nova Scotia | MacKinnon, Colin Francis Bishop (P70)
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12460 | Theophile was a poultry dealer. Succeeded in educating his children as two doctors, two college professors and two school teachers. | Guerin Lafontaine, Theophile (P54488)
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12461 | There are 18 children from this marriage. | Family: Patrick J. Clavette, Sr. / Ozithee Ouellette (F5148)
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12462 | There is a double entry in Langlois' records. Her shows and additional mother for Genevieve as Marguerite Darveau | Family: Pierre Meunier / Genevieve Bard (F23902)
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12463 | There was a name change to Morin in the 1901 census. Changed back to Levesque in the 1911 census. | Levesque, Francois Michel (Frank) (P67573)
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12464 | There were 18 children of this marriage, all born in Balmoral, NB | Family: James Bernard / Wilhelmine Ouellette (F12369)
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12465 | There were a total of eleven children from this marriage including two sets of twins. | Family: Joseph Portelance / Jeanne Gautron, dit LaRochelle (F25663)
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12466 | There were a total of eleven children from this marriage. | Daigle, Alcide (P15004)
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12467 | There were no children of this marriage. | Family: Michel Gautron, dit LaRochelle / Marie Anne Allaire (F25652)
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12468 | There were no children. | Family: Aime Guerin / Rosalie Blain (F24860)
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12469 | Theresa Dumont Violette passed away on Feb. 6, 2025, surrounded by her loving family. She was 98. Theresa was born on Nov. 18, 1926, to Mattie Brann and Joseph S. Dumont. She was raised in Fairfield, and attended St. Joseph’s Academy in Portland for high school. She received a classical education. Theresa’s life was rooted in the close bond she shared with her parents, eight siblings, and maternal grandmother, who were a source of joy and comfort throughout her life. Another beloved foundation was her husband James P. Violette, also of Fairfield. The pair married following his naval service in the Korean War. Together, they built a home in Waterville where they devoted themselves to raising their four children. In 1963, Theresa and Jim purchased an old cottage on Great Pond in North Belgrade. In the years to come, they spent every summer transforming the rundown camp into a beautiful refuge. Family and friends came together to enjoy the lake, work in the garden, eat Theresa’s raspberry pie, and play cards late into the night. She was a natural hostess, drawing many to the porch for supper and a sunset. Theresa had a deep appreciation for folk art, and her own creativity shone in reverse glass painting, furniture refinishing, and the colorful painting of Jim’s carvings. She was an active member of the Friends of Art at Colby College, The Historical Society of Early American Decoration, Central Maine Garden Club, Youth for Understanding, and the Waterville Historical Society. Theresa was predeceased by her husband, Jim; and first-born son, Thomas; as well as her eight siblings, Kathleen Dumont (Sister of Mercy), Marguerite (Gerard) Begin, Henry Dumont (MIA World War II), Florence (Clement) Theberge, Lena (Neri) Maillet, Lawrence (Therese) Dumont, Richard Dumont, and Joseph (Roberta) Dumont. Theresa is survived by her children, James P. (Mary Flaherty) Violette Jr. of Kennebunk, Paul B. (Watcharee Limanon) Violette of Yarmouth, John B. (Pamela Kirk) of Granby, Conn., and Mary R. (Herb Nolan) Violette of Wellesley, Mass. Always a source of great joy, her 12 grandchildren include James (Jeanine), Anne (Ben), Grace (Chase), Luke, John, Marie, Andre, August, William (Maude), Nathaniel, Olivia, and Annabelle; and seven great-grandchildren, Ellis, Bailey, Andrew, Bennett, Colin, Callahan, and Maxine. | Dumont, Therese (P6563)
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12470 | Theresa Violette, 96, passed away peacefully on April 4, 2022, at a Fort Kent health care facility. She was born in Frenchville on January 16, 1926, daughter of Donat and Ernestine (Rossignol) Nadeau. Theresa was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother who loved spending time with her family. She was very humble and gracious and loved listening to people speak. She is survived by seven children, Claire Grondin of Edmundston, Mike Violette and his wife Mary Ellen of Portage Lake, Don Violette and Verna, Carl Violette and his wife Lori of Morrill, Donna Cushman and her husband Paul of Wytopitclock, Lisa Goupille and her husband Dave of Perham, Lynne Moholland of Caribou; 24 grandchildren; 20 great grandchildren; two brothers, Roger Nadeau and his wife Lorraine of Caribou, Normand Nadeau and his wife Anita of Frenchville; many nieces and nephews. The family wishes to thank the Forest Hill staff for 13 years of excellent care. Visiting hours will be held from 1pm to 3pm on Saturday, April 30, 2022, at Lajoie Funeral Home in Madawaska. A Funeral Service will be held from 2:30pm to 3pm on Saturday, April 30th. Spring interment will be held at St. Thomas Aquinas Cemetery. | Nadeau, Therese (P8806)
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12471 | Therese was the 7th child in a family of 15. | St. Pierre, Therese (P47007)
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12472 | they are cousins | Family: LeRoy Violett / Elizabeth (Bessie) Violett (F19796)
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12473 | They are cousins | Family: / Sarah Violett (F19797)
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12474 | They had 11 children | Sparrow, Robert Leroy (P79717)
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12475 | They had 8 children including two sets of twins. | Family: Claude Lefebvre dit Boulanger / Marie Gautron, dit LaRochelle (F25660)
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12476 | They had at least 16 children | Family: Georges Azzie / Josephine Cyr (F23322)
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12477 | They had seven children including 2 sets of twins. | Family: Joseph Queret, dit Latulippe / Marie Angelique Gautron, dit LaRochelle (F25667)
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12478 | They homesteaded on 160 acres in Pleasant Grove, CA. In 1875 they acquired another 80 acres bordering on the north. George , Annie maude, Mary Luella, William Hector, and Alexander were all born there. | McWilliams, William (P42626)
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12479 | They were pioneer farmers in St. Gerard Kiamika, Que | Guerin, Simeon (P54549)
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12480 | This could be same marriarge to George Labrie. Same date..different year. | Family: George Libby / Annie May Violette (F5344)
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12481 | This family sometimes used Violetto and were from Italy GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Andrew | Violette, Andrew Arcangelo (P54321)
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12482 | This family was residing in Tintamrue (near Sackville, NB) Established residence in Trois Rivieres, QC about 1767 | Doucet, Charles (P24598)
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12483 | This individual is the same as RIN 557 He was adopted by Frank Dunphy RIN 376 He is the son of Elizabeth Bertin RIN 527 by her first marriage to a McKinnon. SURNAME: Also shown as Dunphy GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Edward McKINNON\ | McKinnon, Edward Adopted (P528)
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12484 | This information provided by Fr. Pendergast. Church records were burned so this information is not documented. Moved to Cassilis, NB with their ten children about 1865. | Power, Nicholas Charles (P1706)
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12485 | This marriage produced 16 children including 2 sets of twins. | Family: Michel Gautron, dit LaRochelle / Marie Lebrun, dit Carriere (F25653)
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12486 | This marriage produced 8 children. | Family: Denis B. Theriault / Angele Marguerite Lizotte (F32198)
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12487 | This marriage produced 9 children. | Family: Vital Thibodeau, Jr / Christine Theriault (F32199)
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12488 | This marriage produced five children with two sets of twins. | Family: Ignace Chamberland / Marie Gautron, dit LaRochelle (F25661)
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12489 | This marriage produced six children including two sets of twins. | Family: Jean Baptiste Cardinet, dit Chevalier / Anne Dorothee Gautron, dit LaRochelle (F25666)
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12490 | This record built using assumptions. No positive evidence that this is Charles Hooper's father. Rod Violette Completed Highschool. Flight Instructor in RCAF. Rank of Flying Officer 5' 10" wt 180 lbs. Blue eyes, dark brown wavy hair, and an olive complexion. Religion: protestant. | Hardy, John Edward (P67804)
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12491 | This source is available at: https://books.google.com/books?id=Ac5AAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false | Source (S21)
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12492 | Thomas moved from Loudon Co., Virginia, to Berkeley Co., West Virginia and then to Woodford Co., Kentucky. Thomas had a vile temper and was driven out of Berkeley Co. His land was sold by his children. Thomas is said to have been a wealthy land owner in Virginia and Kentucky. Will: Kentucky Wills, 1700-1851. Listed Woodford Co., Book C, pg 285, of Thomas Violet lists his sons Henson, Thomas, John, Ashford, Edward, William and Augusta. Daughters Elizabeth, Nancy South, Milly, & Eulinda | Violet, Thomas (P40168)
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12493 | Thompson lived at Mount Vernon. He owned 2 slaves and kept 3 freed negroes. | Violett, Thompson (P48148)
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12494 | Thrown from a horse and killed at age five. | Quimby, Ethyelyn Hazel (P57536)
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12495 | Time of death 1:00 AM | Violette, Esther Cora (P2491)
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12496 | Time of death 2:50 PM | Pelletier, Leon (P49741)
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12497 | Tom served in Vietnam for 14 months. He was point man for Alpha Company, 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Division. Corporal earning the Bronze Star. Pressman for the Boston Globe GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Thomas A | Violette, Thomas Allen (P5001)
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12498 | Tomstone reads Madolyn Margaret Hollis Daughter of Edward Freeman Violette & Prudence Emma Merrill' Young-Violette-Peabody. Madolyn's 1st spouse: Charles Weston of Orono. 2nd: James L. Pete of Lincoln, Me. 3rd spouse: Linwood M.Hollis. No known children born with spouses 1 & 2. One child born, Hollis 'baby who died young, buried @ MT. Hope cem't with Parents. Madolyn had a neice, Cindy Chabre of Ct. &, Lifelong friend, Jayne Gray. 'Margaret' was a Nurse ass't in Bangor. Full Brother, George F.Violette died in CT. Half sib'l: Pearl V.,(died young @ Burnham,Me), lloyd H Young' of Burnham & Bradley [took grandparents adopted name of Merrill] also, half sib'l 'Violette' by their fathers 2nd spouse. Madolyn's Birth mother, Prudence Emma Merrill Young-Violette-Peabody was murdered in Penobscot cty. shortly after being widowed from last spouse: Frederick L. Peabody of Kennebec cty, a veteran buried in Chelsea,Me,died age 36. For more Info on Madolyn's grandparents,the Merrill family,see book: 'A remarkable man' by Midge Merrill, Bradley,Me. Madolyn's parent's both buried Evergreen cem't @ Bradley, ME along with other family members .Madolyn's paternal side, the Violettes, have French-Canadian roots. Madolyn's obituary in Bangor Daily News on 06/08/2011. | Violette, Madeline/Madolyn Prudence (P67346)
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12499 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bunnell, Matthew (P22666)
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12500 | Translated version of Nos Ancetres de Quebec | Source (S7)
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