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Matches 9,751 to 9,800 of 12,579
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9751 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dumont, Jana Marie (P79532)
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9752 | Graduated from West Point clas of 1994. Currently (2007) holds the rank of major and is serving in Baumholder, Germany | Robbins, Kendric H. (P23905)
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9753 | Graduated Univ of Michigan BSc Electrical Engineering Manager GE NUDETS Program (Nuclear Explosions Detection System) Manager of of Application Engineering at Control Data Corp. Senior Systems Analyst at IBM. 1st Lt. B-24 navigator in U.S. Army Air Corps in WWII and served in the USAF Reserve until 1952 | McNeil, Frank Donald (P73768)
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9754 | Granddaughter of Darby (Jeremiah) & Catherine O'Shea. Baptised at age 3 at St. Thomas, Red Bank, NB. Born of illegitimate parents. | O'Shea, Mary Ann (P17712)
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9755 | Granted dispensation in 3rd degree 26 nov 1726 at Port-Royal to Germain (grandson of Germain b 1641) to marry Francoise Comeau (granddaughter of Pierre ref. S. White p.532 | Doucet, Germain (P19644)
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9756 | Great grandson of Ralph Waldo Emerson the poet. | Emerson, Steven Dudley (P1047)
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9757 | grew up at 10 Dudley Rd., Kingswinford, Staffordshire. | Loach, Julia (P79655)
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9758 | Gus left home at age nine, after the death of his father. It is speculated that he went to live with family members who were aboriginals. Also Ancestry.com/family-tree | Dupont, Augustin (Gus) (P60529)
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9759 | Guy Dubay | Morin, Claude Joseph (P46607)
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9760 | Guy Dubay | Gagne, Marie (P46608)
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9761 | Guy Dubay | Maugis, Alphonse (P46616)
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9762 | Guy Dubay | Autin, Josette (P47028)
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9763 | Guy Dubay | Baillon, Adam (P47036)
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9764 | Guy Dubay | DE Baillon, Adam (P47112)
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9765 | Guy Dubay | Maillard, Nicholas (P47114)
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9766 | Guy Dubay | Family: Augustin M. Deschenes / Marie Elizabeth Marin (F270)
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9767 | Guy Dubay | Family: Jean-Francois Cormier / Charlotte Fournier (F1567)
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9768 | Guy Dubay | Family: Joseph Ouellette / Reine Meneu (F10844)
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9769 | Guy Dubay notes: Joseph and Ester were married a second time on 7 April 1902 in the Catholic church on Main St. Fort Kent, ME; and this second ceremony is reported in Genealogies of the Catholic Families of Maine, New Brunswick, and the Province of Quebec | Family: Joseph B. Pelletier / Esther Cora Violette (F1879)
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9770 | Guy Dubay suggests Gaguet as Surname. I can find no ref. to either. | Gagnon, Noella (P1387)
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9771 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bunnell, Chief Paul Joseph (P8378)
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9772 | Had 12 children | LeBlanc, Catherine (P795)
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9773 | Had 14 children | Doucet, Marie-Anne (P15810)
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9774 | Had 15 children | Frechette, Anna (P58315)
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9775 | Had six children with two sets of twins. | Family: Charles Bouvier / Anne Dorothee Gautron, dit LaRochelle (F25665)
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9776 | Harmon, Mrs. Page Violette of Richmond, a spiritual adviser, a founding member of and gardener for Richmond Hill, wife of Benjamin F. Harmon III. ************************* Page Violette Harmon, wife of Benjamin F. Harmon III, died October 16, 2011 at her home at Westminster Canterbury. She was a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Agnes Scott College. While living in Richmond she completed an Education for Ministry program and was designated a Spiritual Advisor. Mrs. Harmon was active in church related programs at the parish and diocesan levels and in secular non profit groups. She was twice a vestry member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church and was a founding member of Richmond Hill, where she tended the garden for years. She accompanied her husband around the world during his military career and always participated in local activities. Besides her husband of 61 years she is survived by two sons, Benjamin IV and wife, Nancy of Richmond and Michael of Atlanta; and grandson, Judson Burke Harmon of New York. A memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Friday, October 21 in the Commons at Westminster Canterbury. The family suggests that any memorial contributions be to the Westminster Canterbury Foundation. | Violette, Anne Page (P64490)
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9777 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bernard, Harvey Adopted (P1437)
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9778 | He and his wife came to America in 1735 | Wirz, Johannes Conrad IV (P74995)
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9779 | He committed suicide. | Loux, Charles A. (P1689)
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9780 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | St. Peter, Euclid (P7673)
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9781 | He is credited with saving the Mark Twain house. On the day of his funeral, worked stopped on a local highway 107 which "Dad" had been instrumental in having constructed. Over 1000 persons attended in his honor, for the man who had done so much for Florida, Missouri. | Violette, Merritt Alexander (Dad) Jr (P38378)
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9782 | He is mentioned in Louis Viollet's marriage contract. | Laurent, Jean (P86641)
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9783 | He lived at Pynkney House,Taerford, Norfolk, England | Violet, Grave (P67251)
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9784 | He served as a helicopter crew chief, satationed at Ft. Hood, TX during the Vietnam War. After discharge he worked for J.F. White Construction Co. in Cambridge, MA, and retired as a foreman after 35 years. | Clavette, Patrick J. Jr. (P14717)
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9785 | He succeeded to the title of 4th baronet Bacon of Redgrave, co, Suffolk in Dec 1655. He held the office of Sheriff of Suffolk from 1665 to 1666. He had no surviving male heir. He graduated from Clare Hall, Cambridge University with a bachelor of Arts, and later on 10 July 1627 with a Master of Arts, | Bacon, Sir Edmund (P67259)
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9786 | He was 5'10", fair complection, blue eyes. Scar in palm of right hand Humbold Co, CA register Oct 7, 1884 Oct 1, 1863 elected constable of Klamath township, Humbolt Co. CA About 1903 he moved his family from california to Arkansas to a farm in the Ozarks to raise goats. When that didn't work out they headed for Canada. They spent a winter in North Dakota where twins were born. Then on to Shellbrook SK | Violette, John James (P40212)
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9787 | He was a "big fan of Ford. Collected cars and raced while young. And had a fond like of Clint Eastwood." | Violette, Gary Wilbur (P67569)
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9788 | He was a barber. 8th grade education. Earned $1316 in 1939 1940: Lived 817 Fourth St., Minneapollis, MN | Dargis, Henry Joseph. (P7791)
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9789 | He was a blacksmith | Galarneau, Charles (P42000)
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9790 | He was a coal miner. | Rocco, James (P80483)
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9791 | He was a farmer. Ref: Ancestry.com/family-tree | Guerin dit LaFontaine, Jean-Baptiste (P51972)
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9792 | He was a lawyer | MacLeod, James Hon. (P22528)
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9793 | He was a major in the US Army Aircorps in WWII | Fecteau, Robert Edmond (P70961)
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9794 | He was a Malicite indian from the Edmundston, N.B. reservation. | Bernard, Charles (P558)
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9795 | He was a mariner | Laingh Lang, James (P29195)
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9796 | He was a mason | Boucher, Marin (P3960)
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9797 | He was a mason. ref page 61 L'Acadie des Origines and S.White pg 528 Adrien Bergeron LE GRAND ARRANGEMENT pg 142 About 1695 swore oath of allegiance to king of England at Port Royal and signed with a mark. ref. pg 530 S. White S. White English Supplement pg 113-114 | Doucet, Pierre (P22904)
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9798 | He was a miller in LaRochelle, France | Guyon, Francois Mathurin (P22906)
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9799 | He was a prominent Metis leader. His father was a Nort West Company partner. His mother was Metis. In 1801, at the age of 8, he was sent to be educatedto Scotland, (this is uncertain). In 1812, he entered the service of the North West Company . He became involved in the bitter struggle between the Nor'westers and the Hudson Bay Company. The capture and destruction of Fort Gibralar and the Battle os Seven Oaks, where Robert semple and 21 colonists were killed. Despite this when the two rival companies merged in 1821 under the name Hudson Bay Company, the new governor, Sir George Simpson , requested Grant to head a Metis settlement of some 2,000 people siruated some 16 miles west of the Red River Colony on the Assiniboine River, which became to be known as Granttown for many years, then was renamed St Francois Xavier after the patron saint of the town. He became a sheriff and magistrate in the District of Assiniboia. Cuthbert died from injuries sustained after falling off his horse. | Grant, Cuthbert James (P81718)
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9800 | He was a tailor They had 12 children Ref. P 132 Rene Jette | Bouchard, Claude dit Le Petit (P40866)
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