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22551 | The marriage banns were published on 20 December 1653, 11 January 1654 and on 18 January 1654. | Family F1043
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22552 | The marriage ceremony took place in Mathurin's home. Witnesses were Jean Gagnon and Pierre Gagnon. | Family F3766
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22553 | The marriage ceremony took place in the home of Mathurn. | Family F1368
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22554 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F1
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22555 | The marriage contract listed the parents of Marie, Pierre Crevet and Marie LeMercier from Benouville, diocese of Bayeux in Normandy. Noel stated that Marie should receive 500 livres from his estate in the event that he should die before Marie. He also agreed to take in Marie's 10 year old daugher Aymee Caron. The contract was signed in the home of Robert Giguere. | Family F670
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22556 | The marriage contract lists her name as Marie Claire Decoullonge. Also noted : ?i?l'epouse est dite "batarde"?/i?. Notary Michel Lepailleur drew up the contract. | Family F2237
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22557 | The marriage contract signed in the presence of Severin Ameau, notary, is lost. | Family F4360
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22558 | The marriage contract was drawn up by notary Peuvret in the home of Sieur Fancois Bissot. She did not sign the contact but Jacques did. It is suggested that Marie lodged with Bissot before the marriage. | Family F2613
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22559 | The marriage is also in the register at Notre Dame, Quebec. | Family F2884
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22560 | The marriage probably occured in France since both are noted to be from St. Bernard in the diocese of Lucon. | Family F2510
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22561 | The marriage records for Agnes & Charles Gauthier states that Joseph and Josephine were from Wexford. | Lanoix dit Enouille, Joseph Jacques (I1139)
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22562 | The marriage took place in Beauport. | Family F1460
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22563 | The marriage was celebrated at ?i?la Chapelle du College?/i?. Present at the ceremony were Louis Dailleboust Decoulonge and Bourdon. | Family F3375
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22564 | The marriage was celebrated at Beauport. | Family F223
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22565 | The marriage was celebrated at Beauport. | Family F223
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22566 | The marriage was celebrated at Beauport. | Family F232
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22567 | The marriage was celebrated at Beaupre. | Family F393
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22568 | The marriage was celebrated at Beaupre. Witnesses were Francois Belenger, Jean Cochon (the father) and Louis Gagnon. | Family F393
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22569 | The marriage was celebrated at Cap-St-Ignace. | Family F669
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22570 | The marriage was celebrated at Cap-Tourmente. The exact date of the marriage has been skipped in the records. It is between 20 December 1682 and 8 July 1683. | Family F3811
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22571 | The marriage was celebrated at the "Chapelle des Sauvages" chapel of the Hurons at L'Ile d'Orleans. Present at the ceremony were Louis Gisfar (Louis Greffard dit Lecoq) and Mathurin Gangnon (Gagnon). | Family F653
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22572 | The marriage was celebrated at the chapel at Cap-Tourment. | Family F394
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22573 | The marriage was celebrated at the home of Marin Boucher at Chateau-Richer. Present at the ceremony were Francois Belenger and Claud Ober. | Family F5447
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22574 | The marriage was celebrated the the church at Sillery. Present at the ceremony were Jean Peltier (brother of Francois), Jean Denys and Jean Hayot (step-brother of Francois). | Family F3594
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22575 | The marriage was held in the home of M. Giffard. Present were Giffard and Decharny. Paul Ragueneau, priest | Family F5523
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22576 | The marriage witnesses were Peter Marquette and Mathilde Hubert. | Family F1991
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22577 | The matter was about the Demers' pig doing damage at the Leduc home. The judges ordered the parties (Demers and Leducs) to pay 100 sols in fine "for being quarrelsome, abusive and fighting". They were also advised to "control their wives". | Demers dit Dumais, Jean (I4215)
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22578 | The may of 1641, drawn up by surveyor Jean Bourdon, tells us that Robert's land was located to the west of Riviere-aux-Chiens, between the properties of Jacques Boissel and Claude Estienne. | Drouin, Robert (I3251)
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22579 | The members of the Sovereign Council met in order to conduct business and they stated: "In response to a request made by Pierre Nolland in the name of Pierre St-Denis it is recognized that Michel Fillion has the right to validate the signature of Antoine Filion his brother on a note written to Pierre St-Denis in the city of Dieppe". | St. Denis, Pierre (I1175)
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22580 | The name listed on his birth certificate was Joseph Olivier Rowland Lirette. | Lirette, Roland Oliver (I190)
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22581 | The name of her father was omitted on the record at baptism (nee de pere inconnu). | Menard, Marie Madeleine (I388)
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22582 | The Nursing Sisters of Hotel-Dieu of Montreal bought 60 arpents of land which Charlesbois bought from Dollier de Casson on 17 Feb 1698. The sisters paid 50 livres cash for the land. | Charlebois dit Jolibois, Jean (I296)
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22583 | The Nursing Sisters of the Hotel-Dieu of Montreal offered to buy from the Charlesbois 60 arpents of land, obtained from Henri Jarry in 1696. The offer was for 600 livres, 400 of them in cash. The notary Adhemar included in the contract "keeping the buildings, cleared land and pastures and ability to take fallen trees as fire wood for their use, until 1700". | Charlebois dit Jolibois, Jean (I296)
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22584 | The original baptism happened at Boston per Victor Richard. This is a supplemental baptism. | Dupuis, Louis Mathurin (I1193)
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22585 | The original baptism happened at Boston per Victor Richard. This is a supplemental baptism. | Dupuis, Francois (I6304)
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22586 | the parents of subject are said married in the act but the reconstitution of families allows us to say that it is not the case | Desnoyer, Angelique (I8464)
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22587 | the parents of subject are said married in the act but the reconstitution of families allows us to say that it is not the case | Desnoyer, Marie Madeleine (I8465)
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22588 | the parents of subject are said married in the act but the reconstitution of families allows us to say that it is not the case | Desnoyer, Charlotte (I8466)
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22589 | the parents of subject are said to be married in the act but the reconstitution of families allows us to say that it is not the case | Desnoyer, Pierre (I5836)
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22590 | The parish census stated that Francois' property included a house, barn, stable and 40 arpents of workable land. | Tibault, Francois (I1787)
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22591 | THE PASSING OF BARNEY NADEAU, SR. Menominee County Pioneer Died This Morning at His Home at Nadeau. - Was a Prominent Resident, Barney Nadeau, Sr. of Nadeau, aged 69 years and one of the Pioneer settlers of Menominee county, died at his home this morning. Barney Nadeau, Sr. was bon amid the rugged forest of Maine, in 1836. He brought to his western home those sterling attributes or character which marked so many of our successful pioneers. Nor more interesting story of hard work well rewarded, and consistent endeavor bringing in the sheaves of success, can be found in the prolific history of Menominee county than the story of the building of the village and township of Nadeau by that sturdy pioneer, Barney Nadeau, and his sons. Barney Nadeau came north with the railroad. He was a contractor for the Chicago & Northwestern in 1871, and at once saw the advantage of taking up a homestead amid such rich natural surroundings. He did so, and he took up in earnest the work of development. First by himself, and later aided by his boys, he proceeded to transform the forest into a community. The funeral will be held Thursday morning at 10:00 o'clock. | Nadeau, Barney (I51)
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22592 | The Perrot family lived in the Lower Town of Quebec on rue Sault-au-Matelot. The house was owned by Jean Mailloux. | Perrault dit Vildaigre, Jacques (I8386)
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22593 | The place of marriage was listed in the county register as "Section 36, Mich". Witnesses were Bruno Nadeau and Joseph Pelland. | Family F1986
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22594 | The price of the passage to Canada was raised to 175 livres plus a special charge for provisions and baggage. The cost of the passage for the majority of the engages had to be paid on the ship's return. Olivier did not have the money to pay for the voyage and sought out Jeanne Mance for help. Before the notary De Montreau, Olivier promised to repay Mance the money loaned for the price of his passage and that of his wife and child, within two years. In addition, Jeanne Mance agreed to provide their food during the passage. She even paid for a chest, bought from Daniel Guroy, for thirty one livres, twelve sols. Olivier would pay for the freight of the chest and its contents. Ten years later on 10 November 1669, Olivier received a receipt from Jeanne Mance indicating that he had paid his debt. | Charbonneau, Olivier (I5557)
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22595 | The priest L. Soumande recorded the act: "The year gbj, eighty, the sixteenth of February; died in the Communion of Our Holy Mother Chruch Jacques le houx age one hundred and seven years, after having received the Holy Sacraments of Penitence, communion and Extreme unction; And was the following day buried in the Cemetery of this parish, in the presence of Robert Paray, son-in-law of the deceased, claude poulain and Guillaume Morel friends, who with the exception of the said Paray, signed with me./thus signed Claude poullain, guillaume Morel, and L Soumande, priest. | Lehoux, Jacques (I1114)
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22596 | The Probate Court required public annoucement of court hearing regarding the Petition of Mary Leonard Skutt, heir of Peter Leonard. | Leonard, Peter (I293)
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22597 | The Racine home burned at about 10:00 in the morning according to a report made in the Journal of the Jesuits. | Racine, Etienne (I1172)
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22598 | The Raymond family lived at 1549 Waterman in Detroit. | Raymond, Florence Leona (I11)
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22599 | The records state that she was 92 years old at time of death. | Crevet, Marie (I1627)
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22600 | The register states that Nicolas Catrin is present at the baptism of his son Pierre but his death was 13 December 1700. | Catrin, Pierre (I6504)
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