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12551 | Was at Beaubassin at the time of the 1686 census, with his wife Marie Martin and 10 children. ref L'Acadie des Origines p. 67 Probably arrived in Acadia in 1659. ref. p 57 | Chiasson, Guyon Denis dit LaValle (P16864)
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12552 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Violette, Rone Henry (Hank) (P5701)
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12553 | Was Corporate Director of Transportation at Diamond International. Became a professional artist and was a member of the Dunedin Art Guild ans Country Club. He had one man art exhibits throughout Florida and New England. | Mclaughlin, Charles Bernard Sr. (P77407)
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12554 | Was drowned in the St. John River. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ67-NYN https://www.nosorigines.qc.ca/GenealogieQuebec.aspx?genealogie=Cyr_Hilarion&pid=1120728 | Cyr dit Croc, Pierre Hilarion Patriarche (P725)
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12555 | Was employed by Admiral Byrd at Tunk Lake near Sullivan, Maine | Bosse, Francois Xavier (P10420)
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12556 | Was in Connecticut in 1763 ref S. White p 230 | Bourg, Joseph (P19627)
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12557 | WATERBURY — Paul R. Violette, 46, passed away on Sunday, July 4, 2010, at Bucks Hill Nursing and Rehab Center after a courageous battle with cancer. Paul was born in Fort Kent, Maine, on Oct. 26, 1963. He graduated from Wolcott High School in 1981 and was employed most of his life as a commercial truck driver. Paul loved the outdoors, snowmobiling, deep sea and freshwater fishing, and was an avid Red Sox and Cowboys fan. Paul is survived by his mother, Bernadette Bernier and her husband, Paul, of Southington; his father, Robert Violette and his companion, Diane Ferguson, of Kernersville, N.C.; his paternal grandmother, Evelyn Violette of Grand Falls, N.B., Canada; two brothers, Michael and his wife, Sharon Violette, of Watertown, Dan and his wife, Alainna Violette, of Wolcott; two nieces, Alyssa Violette of Naugatuck, Heather Violette of Wolcott; a nephew, Trevor Violette of Wolcott; and a longtime close friend, Linda Romanauskas of Bristol. Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Thursday, July 8, 2010, at the DellaVecchia Funeral Home, 690 Woodtick Road, Wolcott. Burial will follow in Edgewood Cemetery. Calling hours will be held Wednesday from 4 to 8 p.m. | Violette, Paul R. (P60865)
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12558 | WATERVILLE -- Theo C. Violette, 75, of Waterville, died Friday, Jan. 27, 2006, at Woodlawn Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Skowhegan, where she had been a resident for the past six weeks fighting a courageous battle against cancer. She was born March 27, 1930, in Unity, Maine, a daughter of Manley A. and Edith F. (Stuart) Palmer. She was educated in the schools of Unity. She married Patrick L. Violette Sr., Feb. 27, 1972, in Fairfield, Maine. Theo was a housewife most of her life and a life long resident of Clinton. She loved crocheting and crossword puzzles. She is survived by her husband, Patrick Sr., of Waterville; three sons, Arthur White and his wife, Judy, of Clinton; Scott Violette of Hallowell; and Harold White of Dexter; a daughter, Flora Cates, of Bangor; several step-sons and step-daughter; two brothers, Lloyd Palmer and his wife, Marie, of Ohio; and Vern Palmer and his wife, Mary, of Newport, Maine; two sisters, Janice Sheldon and her husband, John, of Palmyra, Maine; and Marvis Huntington and her husband, Ken, of Detroit, Maine; several grandchildren, step-grandchildren, great-grandchildren and step-great grandchildren. At Theo's request there will be no memorial or graveside services. Arrangements under the direction of Dan & Scott's Cremation and Funeral Service, Skowhegan, Maine. Friends wishing may make donations in her memory to the American Cancer Society, Maine Division Inc., 1 Main St., Suite 300, Topsham, ME 04086. Published in the Morning Sentinel on 1/31/2006. | Palmer, Theo Caroline (P50007)
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12559 | Wedding date: Mercure II p. 122 | Family: Jean-Baptiste Fournier II / Catherine Pelletier (F1450)
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12560 | Went to Arkansas in a covered wagon. | Thompson, Mary Francis (P41541)
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12561 | Wharf laborer. | Power, John T. (P68443)
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12562 | When his first wife died, his daughters were adopted by his second wife. Surrounded by his loving family, Lenard Violette passed away on November 6, 2012, in Kennewick, Washington. Lenard was born to Louis and Doris Violette on September 16, 1941, in Toppenish, Washington. The first of seven children, he attended school in Wapato and graduated from high school in 1960. During these years he enjoyed hunting pheasants with this brothers Jerry and Don after church on Sundays. Lenard was an active member of FFA as a young farmer, and won many awards for his farming talents. He was proud of his farming heritage and always held the Yakima Valley close to his heart. He enjoyed everything about farming, from driving the tractor to taking his children to the auction to buy calves. He also taught his grandchildren about horses and the farming lifestyle. He started his career as a tire salesman and added a second job truck driving, working hard to provide for his family. Lenard fully transitioned to a truck driver and worked many years for Oak Harbor Freight Lines. He retired in 2002. Lenard was a man's man. All of the images conjured up when you think of a man -- those were Lenard. He wore many hats over the years. He was proud of serving his community as a volunteer firefighter, and enjoyed electrical work, woodworking, and welding. Lenard grew up believing a man wore a pair of jeans, boots, and a snap shirt, and it wasn't until he met his loving wife Judy that he started to experiment with tennis shoes, trucker hats, and shorts (the latter only once or twice). He was quiet, but strong, and had core values respected by many. Lenard is survived by three daughters, Debbie (Rob), Leigh Anne, and Cathy (Todd). He married his love, Judy, in 1986, and inherited a daughter and son, Debbie (Pat) and John (Hope), who he thought of as his own. Lenard loved children, and could always be found with a baby in his arms. He was the proud grandfather of 17 grandchildren, including: Jenna, Samantha, Kassandra, Aria, Melane, Tyler, Jamie, Cody, Joel, Alyssa, Makenzie, Emily, Collin, Connor, Chayse, Codi-Anne, and Kaj. In addition, he had five great-grandchildren. Lenard is also survived by his three sisters, Rose, Sharon, and Irene; and three brothers, Don, Jerry, and Jim. His parents preceded him in death. A celebration of Lenard's life will be held on Saturday, November 10, 2012, at 10:00 a.m., at Mueller's Tri-Cities Funeral Home, 1401 South Union, Kennewick, WA. Graveside services will follow. Please bring a photo and a memory to share. His family wants to extend a special thanks to the nursing staff at KGH for their loving care and attention. In lieu of flowers, the family welcomes donations in Lenard's name to the Spina Bifida Associationor the Benton/Franklin County 4H program through the Franklin County Extension office. | Violette, Lenard Edward (P64791)
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12563 | Will: 31 Oct 1805. Henry, VA | Shackelford, Henry (P68642)
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12564 | William was an officer in the bodygaurd of William of Orange. | Green, William (P75013)
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12565 | Wilmona in the Fort Kent 1940 census | Daigle, Ramona Leona (P86803)
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12566 | Winifred Ouellette, 92, passed away April 23, 2012, at a Van Buren health care facility. She was born Oct. 7, 1919, in Connor, daughter of the late Cyrill and Adele (Martin) St. Pierre. She was a member of American Legion Auxiliary, Madawaska, and Daughters of Isabella, St. Thomas Circle No. 546. She was a very active member of Forever Young Club, Madawaska. Winnie is survived by one daughter, Della Levesque and husband, Eldon, of Phoenix; three sons, Robert Ouellette and wife, Caroline, of Van Buren, Philip Ouellette and wife, Martine, of Cromwell, Conn., and Francis Ouellette and wife, Mary, of Plainville, Conn.; seven grandchildren, three great-grandchildren; and one sister, Edmay Beaulieu of Caribou. She was predeceased by her husband, Claude J. Ouellette; one grandson, Robert Ouellette Jr.; and several siblings. Interment will be at the parish cemetery. (Bangor Daily News posted 4/24/2012) | St. Pierre, Winnifred (P27531)
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12567 | Woolworth Asst. Mgr | Cloutier, Richard (P75754)
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12568 | Worked as a cook in lumber camps. Later became a game warden. Continued to farm the property and sell apples and vegetables. | McKinnon, Colin Clair (P77)
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12569 | Worked at the Quebec Seminary | Lavoie, Rene (P59887)
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12570 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lally, Roy (P77090)
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12571 | Worked for James J. Rybzyk Plumbing Co. of Bristol, CT | Kucharski, David Alan (P64066)
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12572 | Worked in the rectory, as housemaid to the priest | Ouellette, Ida (P52575)
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12573 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lally, Robert (P77091)
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12574 | Worked in Yosemite National Park during the summers from 1919 to 1923. | Lally, William (P77089)
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12575 | Worked on Intercolonial Railway construction. Met his future wife, Ellen Kane, while working through the Miramichi area. When the railway was completed he came back to the Miramichi from Winnipeg to marry her. Bought the farm in Moorefield on McKinnon Road (the back lots) Grew and sold apples and vegetables. | MacKinnon, Colin Francis (The Boss) (P75)
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12576 | WWII pilot. Survived Pearl harbor but later died in a crash. | Davis, David (P51706)
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12577 | WWII Veteran Benny Joseph Violette, 90, of 52 Rideout Avenue, Lewiston, died Wednesday, May 24, 2017, at his home, surrounded by his family. Born in Presque Isle on October 20, 1926, he was the son of Francois and Albina (L'Italien) Violette.Educated in Presque Isle and Lewiston schools, he was a veteran of World War II. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy at the age of 17 and was an electrician's mate on the aircraft carrier USS Boxer, of which he was a proud plank owner. Then Benny was assigned to a troop transport ship as an Electrician's mate where he became the movie projectionist. He was honorably discharged in 1946.On April 10, 1948, he married the love of his life, Aline J. Bell.Benny worked as a machinist at the Bates Mill, the Hill Mill, the Continental Mill and at Bell Farms for many years, retiring early for health reasons in the mid-1970's.He was a member of the Lewiston Social Club, the Lewiston Elks Lodge No. 371, the American Legion, and Le Montagnard Club.He greatly enjoyed wood working, gardening and "bargain shopping" at Mardens. With his bright blue eyes, killer smile and outgoing personality, Benny earned himself many, many friends.Benny was a member of Holy Family Church, Prince of Peace Parish.He is survived by his loving wife of 69 years, Aline Bell of Lewiston; two sons, Paul and his wife, Fonda (Higgins) Violette, of Jayette, and Marc Violette of York; and three daughters, Denise Violette and partner, Marla Sax, of Saco, Joline and husband, Douglas Edwards, of Saco, and Nancy and husband, Ed Bush, of Lisbon Falls; eight grandchildren, Katie Cormier, Mary Snow, Debbie Ricker, Cody Violette, Kara Violette, Connor Violette, Jack Gilman and Grant Gilman; and three great-grandchildren, Hunter Cormier, Kelton Ricker and Lachian Ricker; two sisters, Pauline Bussiere and Christine Hopkins; and many nieces and nephews.Benny is predeceased by two sisters, Muriel Turgeon and Loula Bedell; and three brothers, Raymond, Angelo and Phillip.Condolences and a video tribute may be found online at: www.albert-burpee.comInterment at a later date, Maine Veterans' Memorial Cemetery. Donations may be made in his memory to the Arthritis Foundation, P.O. Box 3254, Manchester, NH 03105. ALBERT & BURPEE FUNERAL HOME. (Lewiston Sun Journal May 28, 2017) | Violette, Albani (Benny) Joseph (P4127)
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12578 | WWII Veteran | Boucher, Libere (Len) Joseph (P8565)
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12579 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dupont, Bruno (P60548)
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