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3351 | DOB, DOM: Lippe pg 86 | Violette, Marie Anna Jane (P2603)
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3352 | DOB, DOM: Lippe pg 87 | Violette, Florentine (Florence) (P2622)
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3353 | DOB, DOM: Lippe pg 89 | Violette, Levite Benite (P1539)
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3354 | DOB, DOM: Lippe pg 92 DOD: Social Security Death Index GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Simon | Violette, Solomon Francis (Simon) (P2649)
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3355 | DOB, DOM: Lippe pg 93 DOD: Poitras pg 612 | Violette, Julie (P2656)
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3356 | DOB, DOM: Lippe pg 93 | Violette, Sophie Elodie D. (P2653)
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3357 | DOB, DOM: Lippe pg 93 | Violette, Marguerite Leona (P2654)
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3358 | DOB, DOM: Lippe pg 94 DOD: Dubay | Violette, Rose Anna (P2664)
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3359 | DOB, DOM: Lippe pg 94 DOD: Guy Dubay | Violette, Beloni Abel (William) (P2672)
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3360 | DOB, DOM: Lippe pg 95 DOD: Guy Dubay | Violette, Marie Leona (P2678)
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3361 | DOB, DOM: Lippe pg 95 DOD: Guy Dubay | Violette, Evelyn (P2680)
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3362 | DOB, DOM: Lippe pg 97 BIRTH: Also shown as Born Abt 1878 | Violette, Lucie (P2709)
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3363 | DOB, DOM: Lippe pg 97 GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Carrie BIRTH: Also shown as Born Abt 1884 When Caroline married Horace in 1903, the marriage record stated Carrie. At first it was thought that this was a new and yet unknown child of Dominique & Marie Bois, but further research has shown that this was in fact Caroline. | Violette, Caroline (Carrie) (P2711)
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3364 | DOB, DOM: Lippe pg 97 In 1901 Madawaska Census she is living with her sister Sophie and her husband | Violette, Jennie M (P2712)
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3365 | DOB, DOM: Lippe pg 97 Marriage in Chenard's Marriages of St. Joseph's, Old Town, Maine GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as William J. BIRTH: Also shown as Born Abt 1880 | Violette, William John Sr. (P2713)
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3366 | DOB, DOM: Lippe pg 97 | Violette, Josephine (P2715)
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3367 | DOB, DOM: Lippe pg 98 DOD: Find a Grave | Violette, Isaac (P2716)
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3368 | DOB, DOM: Lippe pg 98 DOD: Find a Grave first name spelled Ozithe "Daughter of Belonie & Marie (Thibodeau) Violette. Widow of Curille Dube. Mrs. Ozithe Dube, 88, died Thursday at a St. Basile, New Brunswick, nursing home following a short illness. She was a member of the Third Order of Mary and of the Ladies of St. Anne. She is survived by two sons, Claude of Van Buren and Albert of Kittery; five daughters, Mrs. Patrick (Marie) Cyr of Biddeford, Mrs. Alphonse (Julia) Beaulieu of Montral, Quebec, Mrs. John (Josephine) Inzodda of Boston, Massachusetts, Mrs. Leo (Annette) Violette of Hartford, Connecticut, Mrs. Hercules (Jeannette) Levesque of Frenchville; a step-daughter, Mrs. Emery (Eugenie) Rossignol of Biddeford; and a step-brother, Calixte Violette of Van Buren. Friends may call at Thibault's Funeral Home Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be held Monday at 9 a.m. at St. Bruno's Catholic Church with the Rev. Leo James Cyr, S.M., officiating at a High Mass of Requiem. Burial will be in the family lot in St. Bruno's Cemetery." | Violette, Ozthie (Dosithee) (P2721)
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3369 | DOB, DOM: Lippe pg 98 | Violette, Eusebe (P2717)
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3370 | DOB, DOM: Lippe pg 99 DOD: Find a Grave & obit GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Severin and Sanford BIRTH: Also shown as Born 1871 | Violette, Severin Stanislaus (Sanford) (Sam) (P2740)
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3371 | DOB, DOM: Lippe pg 99 | Violette, Bruno A. (P2741)
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3372 | DOB, DOM: Marriage Record & 1900 Van Buren census | Parent, Helen (P62041)
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3373 | DOB, DOM: Nadeau-Deschaine pg 139 | Marquis, Amable (P53400)
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3374 | DOB, DOM: New Brunswick Marriage Record | Gagnon, Ozithee (P52360)
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3375 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gagnon, Marie Louise (P85520)
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3376 | DOB, DOM: Poitras Not listed in Lippe Errata: 75 add missing child Frederic b. 24-7-1873 St. Basile, New Brunswick | Michaud, Frederic (P43261)
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3377 | DOB, DOM: Poitras Not listed in Lippe GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Firmin Errata: 75 add missing child Firmin Francis b. 8-6-1880 Parent, New Brunswick | Michaud, Firmin Francis (P7817)
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3378 | DOB, DOM: Poitras | Bois, Julie Christine (P25937)
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3379 | DOB, DOM: Poitras | Bois, Marie Alma Josephine (P30216)
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3380 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Abel, Annette Marie (P86314)
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3381 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Abel, Jannette Marie (P86315)
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3382 | DOB, DOM: Rita Lippe pg 163 DOD: Find a Grave & obit CORINNAS April 20—Walter N. Violette, 54. a veteran of World War one, died Sunday evening at his home In Corinna. He was born In Van Buren, December 25 1898 son of Onesime and Margaret (Grace) Violette. He has been a farmer since coming to Corinna about 15 years ago from Brewer. He was a member of Twilight Grange in Corinna. He is survived by his wife, the former Yvonne DeRosier of St. Agathe: six daughters, Mrs. Agnes Meakim of East Hartford, Conn., Mrs. Geraldine Lambert and Miss Mildred Violette of Hartford, Conn., Mrs. Jeanette Yotour of Richmond, Mrs. Artheline Gilbert of Dexter and Mrs. Doris Wright of Bangor; his father of Hartford, Conn.; four brothers, Alfred of Bucksport, Ludger of South Deerfield, Mass., Donald of New Britain, Conn., and Leo of Hartford, Conn.:three sisters, Mrs. Doris Wisener and Mrs. Mildred Copelleti, both of Hartford, Conn, and Misa Evelyn Violette of Banger; four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be at St. Anne’s Catholic Church in Dexter at 9 o’clock Wednesday morning, the Rev. George Dulac, officiating. The remains- are at the Crosby funeral home, Dexter, where friends may call. Burial will be In Dexter cemetery. | Violette, Walter Noel (P4167)
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3383 | DOB, DOM: Rita Lippe pg 260-820 a DOD: Obit James Maurice Violette, 67, of Nobleboro died March 1 at home after a 14-year courageous battle with cancer. He was born March 18, 1947 in Westbrook, ME, the son of Esther and Maurice Violette. As his father served in the Navy, the family lived in NJ, MA, FL, Newfoundland, and VA, settling in Augusta, ME where he graduated from Cony High School in 1965. He received a B.S. in 1969 from the University of Maine at Farmington where he met his bride Martha Johnston and married her August 16, 1969. He later went on to receive his Masters of Education from the University of ME, Orono. Jim was first and foremost a teacher and advocate of education. He worked to strengthen his own teaching skills and have a positive influence on his profession wherever he could. His efforts were entirely dedicated to investing in the lives and future of his students through teaching. Jim taught social studies, history, and geography for 32 years in the public schools at Lisbon Falls, Jefferson, and Belfast where he taught both at Crosby Junior High and Belfast Area High School. During his teaching career, he also coached various student basketball and softball teams, continuing his passion with sports to umpire softball and announce high school football. Jim retired from the Maine public school system in 2002 but continued to teach at the University of Maine in Rockland until 2012 and at Coastal Senior College until 2014, and through volunteering at the Lincoln Home in Newcastle. Retirement gave Jim more time to hone his golf game. His game buddies may have accused him of conducting psychological operations in effort to occasionally gain the advantage. Many times he was heard saying after losing a few balls in the water of the ninth hole, “remind me again why I do this?” and “I am having fun, aren’t I?” His dry sense of humor kept his family and friends in stitches. He was always a champion for the underdog and enriched the lives around him. His compassion for students made a lasting impression. Jim was a caring husband, devoted father and a good friend. He will be missed. Jim is survived by his wife Martha Violette of forty-five years; daughters, Amanda Violette of Fairfax, VA and Alison Violette of Scarborough,ME; sister Patricia Violette of Quincy, MA; and numerous nieces and nephews. Visiting hours are on Friday, March 6 from 5-8pm at the Hall Funeral Home in Waldoboro. The funeral service will be held at the Waldoboro First Baptist Church on Saturday, March 7 at 1pm with a reception to follow. Burial at the Old German Cemetery will be announced in the spring. | Violette, James Maurice (P1141)
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3384 | DOB, DOM: Rita Lippe pg 422 1910 Chippewa, WI Census states he was from French Canada, spoke English and immigrated to the US in 1898 when he was 19 years old 1920 Chippewa, WI Census states he immigrated to US in 1904, from Canada and he spoke French which his father and mother also spoke 1930 Chippewa, WI Census states his, his fathres & his mothers birth place was Canada French and he immigrated in 1910 | Violet, Walter Joseph Sr. (P7127)
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3385 | DOB, DOM: Tanguay but he didn't indicate what the date was under his first wife, Anne Martin, with either a b, m, or s. I believe he was indicating the date of marriage because Anne would have been about 20 and Morin about 40. | Fortin, Marin dit La Fortune (P29455)
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3386 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Violette, James (P40063)
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3387 | DOB, DOM: Virginia Divorce records DOD: US Social Security Death Index | Fettig, Colette Therese (P51819)
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3388 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Violette, Michele (P51820)
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3389 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dovel, James Brian (P86582)
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3390 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Violette, Martine Marina (P51821)
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3391 | DOB, DOM; Lippe pg 188 1911 St Basile Census as Orphan, his mother died in 1908 GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Joseph | Violette, Joseph Charles (P645)
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3392 | DOB, DOM; Lippe pg 206 DOD: Find a Grave | Violette, Almeda May (P4677)
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3393 | DOB, DOM; Lippe pg 207 Alphena C. Babineau PORTLAND – Alphena C. Babineau, 98, died after a short illness June 25, 2023 at Gosnell Hospice House. She was born June 2, 1925, in St. Leonard, New Brunswick Canada to Maxime and Emma O’Rourke Violette. Her father worked for the Canadian Railroad which provided them a home along the railroad line in remote areas. One of ten children, her family lived through the depression but as she always said they had plenty of food and so many fun times fishing, gardening, berry picking and so much love in their home. Winters were long and snowy and she walked up hill both ways to school in snow up to her waist. She completed 10 grade state side. Her father died unexpectedly in 1940 on the railroad leaving her mom with ten children to care for. They immigrated to Maine and settled in Old Orchard Beach where her mother purchased a boarding home and Alphena along with her younger siblings lived and helped run. When she turned 18 years of age she went to South Portland and applied for a good paying job at the Todd-Bath Shipyard and was immediately hired as a welder. She was very proud of her service to our county welding the liberty ships for the war effort. There she met her husband Arthur J. Babineau and they were one of many couples who dated and danced to the music of big bands on the pier in Old Orchard Beach. He enlisted in the Army and began his basic and advanced training in the south. Mom rode a troop train by herself from Union Station, Portland, Maine to Louisiana and they were married August 26, 1944 in Fort Polk before his deployment to Europe for WWII. She returned to Maine to wait for his safe return, working in Old Orchard Beach. When both the European and Pacific Battles were ended he completed his assignment and returned to Maine working for Armour & Company. They lived in Rumford for five years and had their first child Rachel. It was there mom and dad found the Swift River and western mountains as their second home for camping and fishing. They settled in Auburn, Maine 1953 and raised a family working part time and eventually full time. In 1974, dad’s job took him north and they settled in Brewer, Maine. She worked for GTE Sylvania retiring in 1990. Mom, also known as Ging by the grandchildren, was an exceptional cook, baker, and seamstress, knitter who loved camping and fishing for brookies. She shared stories of growing up in Canada during the depression. Her faith was important and they belonged to parishes in Rumford, Auburn, Brewer, and Portland. In 2019 they moved to Portland to be closer to family. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by three sisters, Almeda DeCormier, Pauline Violette and Agnella Butts; six brothers, Hubert, Leo, Aimee, Alyre, Roland and Fernand. Survivors include her husband Arthur of nearly 79 years; daughter Rachel Kokoros of Brewer, Art of Madison, N.H., and Donna Somma (Rudolph) of Portland; six grandchildren, Joshua Kokoros, Jeremy Somma (Emily), Jill Somma Prescott (Andrew), Sarah Kokoros-Morin (Dustin), Jennah Babineau-Costa (Tim) and Jen Somma; eight great-grandchildren, Ethan Tracy, Ava, Leah and Ella Prescott, Callie and Kyle Somma, and Jaxson and Madison Costa. | Violette, Alphena Clothilde (P4682)
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3394 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Violette, Fernand Hermel (P4685)
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3395 | DOB, DOM; Lippe pg 207 | Violette, Hubert Marcel (P4678)
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3396 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Violette, Pauline Marceline (P4679)
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3397 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Violette, Aime Edouard (P4680)
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3398 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Violette, Leo Patrick (P4681)
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3399 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Violette, Agnella (Bea) (P4683)
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3400 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Violette, Robert Alyre (P4684)
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