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9551 Dubay Family: Francois-Xavier Perreault-Michaud / Angelique Sirois-Duplessis (F7903)
 
9552 Dubay Family: Magloire Cyr / Sophie Nadeau (F25843)
 
9553 Dubay Family: Fabien Cyr / Catherine Lahey (F25845)
 
9554 Dubay Family: William Albert Pike / Henriette Pelletier (F25925)
 
9555 Dubay Family: Dennis Cullity / Philomene Pelletier (F25926)
 
9556 Dubay Family: Richard Louvex or Lovey / Claire Pelletier (F25927)
 
9557 Dubay Family: William O. Ireland / Julia Ellen Pelletier (F25928)
 
9558 Dubay Family: Dr. William H. Cyr / Agnes Ouellet (F25931)
 
9559 Dubay Family: Orville Clinton Stubbs / Nellie Agnes Bourgoin (F25932)
 
9560 Dubay Family: Michel Sirios-Duplessis / Christine Euphrosine Theriault (F30578)
 
9561 Dubay, 1850 US Census VB Sirois, Justine (P73907)
 
9562 Dubay: 80 years of age at 1910 census. Landry, Marcelline (P31399)
 
9563 Dubay: Indian of Tobique, NB Bernard, Joseph (P2335)
 
9564 Dubay: M2 Family: John Fremont Freeman / Olive Cyr (F17840)
 
9565 Dubay: Ste. Luce M5, F55 Family: Benoni Pelletier / Leocadie Nadeau (F1641)
 
9566 Dunphy genealogy p.57 shows Jacob married to Bethiah KENNEY.

Patricia Violette's records show a Jacob DUNPHY married to Jane FOWLER
I have incorporated this information into this record. 
Dunphy, Jacob (P566)
 
9567 Eagle Lake Marriages by Carlton Vincent Raymond. Family: Denis Clavette / Azay Gagnon (F25971)
 
9568 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Morin, Michel Lee (P55511)
 
9569 Earliest Choret in Quebec, Mathieu married to Sebastienne Veillon, was domestic
of the Jesuits in 1645. Died 3-27-1664 in Quebec City. 
Choret, Andre (P22720)
 
9570 EASTON - Roland J. Dionne, 83, went to sing in the Lord's choir on April 2, 2014. He was born Aug. 4, 1930, in St. Leonard, NB, the son of Joseph S. and Alphonsine (Violette) Dionne.

Rollie was a long time member and trustee of the Methodist Church in Easton and Mars Hill where his great love was singing and playing for the choir. He kept everyone smiling for 22 years in the stockroom at McCain Foods in Easton. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, picking fiddleheads, feeding the chipmunks and birds, playing cribbage and mowing the flowerbeds. But most of all he enjoyed spending time with and helping family and friends.

He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Freda (Fuller) Dionne of Easton. He also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Noella Richard of Merrimac, MA and Mrs. Nancy Boyer of Port Charlotte, FL. Missing him are his children, Allen Dionne, Brenda Walker, Cindy Plourde, Dee Dee Caldwell, Linda Hansen, Robert Dionne and Stephen Seaborne; 15 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by four brothers, two sisters and one son.

A memorial service will be held 1 p.m. Saturday, April 5, 2014 at the Mars Hill United Methodist Church, 20 Main St., Mars Hill. A reception will follow the service at the church. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to the Mars Hill United Methodist Church, PO Box 545, Mars Hill, ME 04758 or the Frederick V. Seaborne Scholarship Fund, Easton High School, PO Box 126, Easton, ME 04740. Condolences may be expressed at www.duncan-graves.com.
Published in BDN Maine on Apr. 4, 2014 
Dionne, Roland Joseph (P40790)
 
9571 Eddington - Sylvia M. Violette, daughter of Theresa and Francis LeGasse passed on March 29, 2023, in Brewer.
She was an avid gardener and enjoyed starting her flowers from seed. She worked at Striar Textile in Orono and Viner Shoe in Bangor.
She is survived by 4 children, Brenda McKenney, Beverly Miller (Larry), Wayne (Bernadette), and Anthony (Sandra); 4 grandchildren, Nick, Marc, Sondra and Megan; 1 great-granddaughter, Amelia. She was predeceased by her parents; and special friend, Phillip Mahar.
Arrangements by Direct Cremation. 
Lagasse, Sylvia (P6089)
 
9572 Edmond J. Violette was born in Ladysmith, Wisconsin, in 1885. His parents were John Violette and Anna Berenek. He was the youngest of three children. His brother died when he was six years old and his father when he was fifteen. His two sisters, Virginia Duax and Melvina Hall, lived in Wisconsin and both are dead.
Ed Violette came to Deer Lodge in 1909 when the Milwaukee Railroad was being built, and he worked for the railroad for many years. We met in Deer Lodge when I lived with my family in the McBurney Hotel. We were married in Missoula, Montana in 1910.
I, Mabel E. Barnden, was born in Avon, Montana in 1891, and lived there until 1902, when the family moved to Deer Lodge. I went to schools in Avon and in Deer Lodge, and went to the College of Montana for two years. The College of Montana was one of the early day colleges and was closed down when State Colleges were established. It opened again, as a private school in early 1900. It was the oldest college in Montana and was located in Deer Lodge.
After our marriage we lived for short times in Ponderay, Idaho, Spokane and Lamont Washington. Sherman was born in Lamont in 1911. We moved back to Deer Lodge in 1912, and James, Iris, Glenn and Eddie were born there. All of them went to the Deer Lodge schools, and Sherman and James Graduated from the Deer Lodge High School.
In 1929, the family moved to St. Ignatius and lived on a ranch there. Glenn and Iris graduated from the St. Ignatius High School. Eddie graduated from Polson High School, after our move there in 1940.
Ed died in Polson in 1945. After his death I worked at the Court House, and in 1952, after James Harbert's retirement, I was elected Clerk of the District Court for two terms. I retired in 1959. James Harbert had been Clerk of the Court from the time Lake County was formed.
Our house in Polson was sold in 1959, and I went to California, and lived in Santa Cruz for six years. On a visit with Eddie and family in 1966, in Boulder, Colorado, we looked over the Golden West Manor, apartments for senior citizens, and have lived there ever since, July 1st, 1966. 
Barnden, Mabel Evelina (P3428)
 
9573 Edna Levine Hawn Violette, 82, of Hickory, died Feb. 16, 2001, at Pellcare Nursing Center.

Born July 24, 1918, in Chattanooga, Tenn., she was a daughter of the late Edward and Myrtle Denton Levine.

A lifelong member of First Baptist Church, she retired from Sixteen Plus Clothing store.

She was preceded in death by her first husband, Claude W. Hawn; her second husband, Martin Hammond Violette; two sons, Weston Hawn and Gary Hawn; and a daughter, Brenda Hawn.

Survivors include a son and a daughter-in-law, Don C. and Judy Hawn of Hickory; a daughter-in-law, Lou Anne Hawn of Hickory; a sister, Helen Mauser of Hickory; four grandsons and a granddaughter-in-law, Wesley and Hanna Hawn of Morganton, Jeffery Hawn and Michael Hawn of Newton and Eugene Mull of Hickory; two granddaughters, Jodi Hawn and Ellen Mull of Hickory.

The funeral will be conducted by the Revs. William Leathers III and Pat Pearce at 2 p.m. Sunday at her church. Burial will be in Catawba Memorial Park. 
Levine, Edna Myrtle (P46871)
 
9574 Education: 1860s Massachusetts Middlesex Boarding School and San Francisco.

1870s Went to Harvard but dropped out.

Employment:
Went to work at a clothing company in Boston. Didn't like it so returned to San Francisco via Panama. Sailed to Panama, crossed Panama on horseback, then sailed to San Francisco.

Joined his father in the brokerage business in San Francisco. He was among those who started the San Francisco Stock Exchange.
1876: Still restless, he returned to Montana to join his uncle, William Comstock Child. He worked as an agent for the Gilmore and Salisbury Stage Line that ran from Helena to Salt Lake.

Marriage 1883: Travelled to Cincinatti to meet a gal at the train depot, where all the eligible bachelors met arriving women. He married Adelaide Dean.

Returning to Montana, he built and managed a silver smelter. Was involved with the Original Butte Mining Co in 1881; The Lexington Mining Co in 1882; the Cruse Mountain Consolidated Mining Co. in 1885; and the Comstock Mining and Milling Co in 1889.

1887: Harry handled the Gregory Mine hostage situation.

1890: Helena Mt. Took over operation of the YPTC after his brother in law, Silas S. Huntley's death.

1901 Yellow Stone National Park. Thhe company acquired the Mammoth Hotel from the Northern Pacific Railway. Harry Wilbour Child built the hotels at Upper Basin,Grand canyon, Fountain, Yellowstone Lake, and Mammouth.

Winter 1903-1904. Presidential Visit. President Teddy Rooseveltcame for a 2 week vacation. Harry W. Child and President Roosevelt formed a close friendship that lasted until Harry's death. Harry also developed a solid friendship with President Warren Harding. 
Child, Henry (Harry) Wilbour (P79144)
 
9575 Education: 2 years Gates Business College
Employed 17 years at the Kennebec Co. Courthouse. 
Poulin, Pauline Violet (P58935)
 
9576 Education: Ancestry, 1940 US Census.Went to 1st grade only Coutu, Rudolphe Rosaire (P59781)
 
9577 Edward and Eleanor had several children that I have listed in MRIN 16884. Both Edward Sr. and Edward Jr. were overseers of one of the farms on George Washington's Mount Vernon plantation called "the Muddy Hole".

Offspring of Edward and Eleonor married into some very prominent historical families such as the famous Hite family of colonial Virginia. A son of Edward Jr. and Elizabeth Hite is said to have been born at Harpers Ferry, Virginia on March 1st, 1801. Descendants of this Violett line reside today in Kentucky, Virginia, Idaho, North Dakota, Indiana, Missouri, Ohio, Utah, Montana, New York, Maryland. Illinois,Colorada, California and Texas.

These Violetts have spelled their name: Vyolet, Vilet,Violet, Violett and Violette.

Some genealogists have said that William Violett came to America during the Huguenot migration, but no proof has yet been found.

Several years ago I was in touch with a retired Navy Admiral from Annapolis who claimed to have traced his Violett family all the way back to England and William the Conqueor in 1066 AD.

Rod Violette. 
Violet, Edward Sr. (P40165)
 
9578 Edward lent was a NY fireman, badge #248, engine 27 from 1895 to 1-20-1916. Lent, Edward William Sr. (P49844)
 
9579 Eighteen children of this marriage. Family: Frederic Theriault / Marguerite Ayotte (F1252)
 
9580 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Tardiff, Richard Clayton (Dicky) (P55278)
 
9581 Electrocuted in a mill accident in Van Buren, ME Lord, Jean Henri (P15057)
 
9582 Elizabeth Price's ancestry traces back to HenryIII, HenryII and Eleanor of Aquitaine, and eventually back to William the Conqueror. Price, Elizabeth (P75010)
 
9583 Emigrated from Canada in 1880
Shoemaker 
Lamontagne, Pierre (P55730)
 
9584 emigrated from England to New York in 1887
In the USA, William was a "Streets Laborer" 
Reddin, William (P79654)
 
9585 Emigrated from Scotland in 1803.
Farmer. 75 acres of which 25 was under cultivation in 1841 
McWilliam, Thomas (P42627)
 
9586 Emigrated in 1880 Ramsey, Agnes M. (P73891)
 
9587 Emigrated to America Irish, John (P75062)
 
9588 Emigrated to America in 1644 Van Egmont (van Voorhout, Lysbeth (P67540)
 
9589 Emigrated to America in 1644. Van Egmont (van Voorhout, Claes Cornelisz (P67539)
 
9590 Emigrated to America in 1644. Van Egmont (van Voorhout, Jannetie (P67541)
 
9591 Emigrated to America in Sept. 1643

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Leiden, Zuid Holland, Netherlands. 
Jacobsen, Brechje (P61570)
 
9592 Emigrated to America Sept. 1643

SURNAME: Also shown as Van Egmont (van Voorhout

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Cornelis Cornelise

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Leiden, Zuid Holland, Netherlands. 
Van Egmont, Cornelis (P61567)
 
9593 Emigrated to canada in 1647 landing at Tadoussac, Que.
He was a master mason. 
Houde, Louis (P32954)
 
9594 emigrated to the US on 19 Mar 1911 from Palermo, Italy Di Forti, Concetta (P15111)
 
9595 Emigrated to US in 1900. Wilmot, Minnie Arvilla (P38625)
 
9596 Emigrated to USA at Naigra Falls, NY 16 May 1923. Coles, Norman Delmar (P69154)
 
9597 Emigrated to USA in 1927.
Military Service 1942 
Hardy, Leonard Roland (P67814)
 
9598 Emigrated to USA. Port of entry Newport, Vermont 3 Nov 1911 Ouellette, Jean Desire (P72072)
 
9599 Emigrtaed to America in Sept. 1643. Settled a farm at Castle Island, NY.

SURNAME: Also shown as Van Egmont (van Voorhout

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Cornelius Segerse

DEATH: Also shown as Died Castle Island, Albany, NY. 
Van Egmont (van Voorhout), Cornelis (P61569)
 
9600 Emmigrated to Canada 1825 Kane, Andrew (P11734)
 

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