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22701 This is not a burial but a blessing from the priest on 11 Jan 1826. Lacoste dit Languedoc, Marie Julie (I1599)
 
22702 This is not a burial but a blessing from the priest. Racicot, Michel (I1601)
 
22703 This marriage contract was the first of its kind in Canada. Anne was 10 1/2 years old. A stipulation was put into the contract that stated that Anne would continue to live at home with her parents until she was thirteen years old. The wedding ceremony took place when she was eleven years old and there was a two year wait.
 
Family F3779
 
22704 This town is situated on the road which connects Mamers to Saint-Martin-du Vieux-Belleme, in the Department of the Orne. Trottier, Jules (I2618)
 
22705 This was 12 years after their marriage. Antoine Adhemar, notary. Neither spouse could sign the contract. Family F1040
 
22706 This was at the marrage contract. Demers dit Dumais, Jean (I4215)
 
22707 This was before Benigne Basset, royal notary. Family F3138
 
22708 This was drawn up by notary Vachon. Riton, Marie (I4548)
 
22709 This was his occupation at arrival in Canada. Richer, Jacques (I641)
 
22710 This was in the arrondissement of Dax, department of Landes, in Gascogne, near Basses-Pyrenees. Monfort-en-Chalosse is located east of Adour. Gariepy, Francois (I7552)
 
22711 This was in the diocese of Saintes. Pepin, Guillaume (I8319)
 
22712 This was the day of their departure aboard Le Saint-Andre. Barely one league out of port, the ship encountered a storm, lost her rudder and had to return. After repairs were made, the departed again on 2 July. During the voyage, passengers became infected with the plague. Eight to ten bodies were thrown overboard. Food was dangerously low and water was especially in short supply. It was terrible for two months. They were able to get water and catch fish when nearing Newfoundland and Labrador. They arrived at Quebec on 7 September. The contagious fever was brought on shore and spread to several people, resulting in some deaths. Charbonneau, Olivier (I5557)
 
22713 Thomas accompanied d'Iberville to Hudson Bay. Doyon, Thomas (I2866)
 
22714 Thomas acquired 56 perches (little more than 1/2 arpent) of land in the upper town of Quebec City. He later sold this lot to the Company on 4 July 1641 for 56 livres. Hayot, Thomas (I9645)
 
22715 Thomas Asselin, residence: Ste. Famille, I.O., 20 years Asselin, Thomas (I12267)
 
22716 Thomas Asselin, residence: Ste. Famille, I.O., 20 years Asselin, Thomas (I12267)
 
22717 Thomas came with his family. Hayot, Thomas (I9645)
 
22718 Thomas de Lanouguere offered Jean another piece of land in exchange for his two arpents on Ile Saint-Ignace. This property also contained two arpents in frontage the island: "facing the front a small channel which separates the said island and another island which faces on the large river from one side to the said Sieur de Lanouguere and from the other side below to Michel Gamelain, with all the cleared land which is to be found there."
Sieur de Lanouguere promised to pay Jean thirty livres tournois and Jean would pay rents thereafter. 
Riquart, Jean (I6692)
 
22719 Thomas Hudson of Detroit, born Dec 20, 1875, contact Loretta Hudson of Detroit. Hudson, Thomas M. (I5368)
 
22720 Thomas returned to France. Touchet, Thomas (I11764)
 
22721 Thomas was ceded land that consisted of three arpents of frontage on the river by 28 arpents in depth. It was later ceded to him again on 12 April 1661. Hayot, Thomas (I9645)
 
22722 Thomas was elected a member of the peoples assembly. Hayot, Thomas (I9645)
 
22723 Thomas worked for Nicolas Pivert clearing land. Hayot, Thomas (I9645)
 
22724 Thomas, along with his brother-in-law Marin Boucher, was a sharecropper on the farm belonging to The Society of Jesus. Hayot, Thomas (I9645)
 
22725 Thomas, Aurore, age 35, from Montreal, housewife, husband Charles A. 3486 Des Enables, Montreal, Quebec, visiting sister Mrs. Leo Lirette, 6797 Piedmont, Detroit, Michigan, value of effects $1000.00 Lemmelin, Aurore (I747)
 
22726 THOUIN, Maurice
A Montreal, le 18 avril 1996, a l'age de 77 ans, est decede Maurice Thouin, epoux de few Georgette Dumas. Il laisse dans le deuil ses enfants: Yves (Jocelyne Lapierre), Michel (Louise Leroux), France (Helian Lizotte), Louise (Robert Gallant), neuf petits-enfants, une soeur, une belle-soeur, un beau-frere. Expose au:
Complexe Funeraire
Urgel Bourgie Ltee
3955, Cote-de-Liesse
Ville St-Laurent
Funeralilles le samedi 20 avril, a 14 heures, en la chapelle du complexe. Heures des visites: vendredi de 14 a 17 heures et de 19 a 22 heures, samedi a compter de 11 heures. 
Thouin, Maurice (I2521)
 
22727 Thouin, Robert
1943-2006

Retraite de Postes Canada, il laisse dans le deuil sa femme Lise Dumaine, sa fille Martine (Michel), ses petits-enfants Cassandra et Mikael, ses soeurs Lise (Claude) et Johanne (Gilles), ses beaux-freres et belles-soeurs, neveux et nieces et de nombreux amis.
La famille recevra les condoleances au complexe funeraire: Alfred Dallaire Memoria, Laval, le mercredi 1er novembre de 15 a 17 heures et de 19 a 22 heures et jeudi des 9 heures. Une ceremonie sera celebree le jeudi 2 novembe en la chapelle du complexe a ll heures. La famille demande de ne pas envoyer de fleurs. Faire plutot des dons a l'Institut de cardiologie de Montreal ou a l'Institut Thoracique. 
Thouin, Robert (I12294)
 
22728 Three children of this marriage:
Jean, Pierre and Louis 
Family F70
 
22729 Three possibilities of location:
1) According to his enlistment papers, he was from the faubourg Saint-Jacques in La Fleche, (diocese of Angers), Anjou, France. 2) The marriage contract states he is from the parish of Saint-Germain-d'Arce or Saint-Germain-le-Val, arrondissement of La Fleche.
3) The marriage register said his place of birth was the parish of Saint-Pierre in Verron, arrondissement of La Fleche. 
Jette, Urbain (I10405)
 
22730 Timothy Reneaud, age 11 Renaud, Thaddeus "Timothy" Joseph (I1552)
 
22731 Tire Advertisment
John Gauthier
Bark River 
Gauthier, John Gregory (I7)
 
22732 Title transfer of 20 May 1862, 80 acre Homestead in Menominee County. Nadeau, Barney (I51)
 
22733 To complete the house, Nicolas hired Pierre Gaiten dit Tourangeau, roofer and chimneysweep, to attach the three dormers and roof. Nicolas would supply the boards. The cost was 5 livres, 5 sols per roof measure "made and finished". Cliche, Nicolas (I1309)
 
22734 To his Excellency the right Honorable James Besser (?) Earl of Eligin
The petition of John O Rielley of the Township of Maidstone in the County of Essex Western District Province of Canada Farmes
Respectfully showeth that your petition was located by the Honourable Colonel Talbot in the year 1830 on a lot of one hundred acres of land subject to settlement duties which has been performed on said lot Being the East half of lot No 18 in the seventh concession in the (twp) of Maidstone aforesaid and is now ready to pay which may be required wherefore your Petitioner pray that your Excellancy will be please to grant Him said lot and your petitioner is in duty bound will (?) every pray.
Sandwich, March 7, 1847
John Rieley
(recommended by Thomas Talbot)

Canada Land Petition, R 4/70, vol 440, C2750
No 70 Maidstone 1847 
Reilly, John (I237)
 
22735 Tours (St-Saturnin) (Indre-et-Loire) INSEE 37621 Auvray, Jacques (I1523)
 
22736 Toussaint bought 28 arpents of land from Nicolas Desroches. Hunault, Toussaint (I10013)
 
22737 Toussaint ceded to Michel Desrosiers dit Desilets, the land that he obtained from Claude Tardy, two years earlier. Hunault, Toussaint (I10013)
 
22738 Toussaint declared that he owed his son, Andre, 307 livres. Hunault, Toussaint (I10013)
 
22739 Toussaint received a land grant from the Sulpiciens for a piece of property on the rue Saint-Francois, bordering the Chapel of Notre-Dame de Bonsecours. Hunault, Toussaint (I861)
 
22740 Toussaint recieved a land grant from Monsieur de Maisonneuve. Hunault dit Deschamps, Toussaint (I4487)
 
22741 Toussaint signed a contract of enlistment, to join the ?i?Grande Recrue?/i?, before notary Lafousse in La Fleche, Anjou, France. The contract for for five years as a plowman and defricheur, at wages of 75 livres per year. He received 120 livres in advanced wages. Hunault dit Deschamps, Toussaint (I4487)
 
22742 Toussaint sold 30 arpents to his son Andre, in a place called Saint-Francois. Hunault, Toussaint (I10013)
 
22743 Toussaint sold the farm to Pierre Chauvin. Hunault, Toussaint (I10013)
 
22744 Toussaint Toupin requested Robert and Jean Espaisse finish the work on his house in Lower-Town, Quebec. He stated there was an important rod missing under the beam. They must also pay for "two pails of lime". Pare, Robert (I1596)
 
22745 Toussaint was murdered, run through with a sword, by Gabriel Dumont, Baron de Blaignac, lieutenant of a company of marines. Dumont fled after the attack. Marie brought suit against Dumont, ceding the rights of inheritance for her and her children and any possible damages from the trial to merchant Charles de Couagne in return for 520 livres and the dissolution of the debt that Toussaint owed Couagne. Hunault dit Deschamps, Toussaint (I4487)
 
22746 Tragedy struck Angelique on 6 August 1726. While crossing the river from Beauport to Ile d'Orleans, a storm created waves that tipped the boat that carried her husband Michel and sons Pierre and Augustin. All three drowned. Plante, Angelique (I10778)
 
22747 transciption from actual record Raymond, Gilbert Josephat (I19)
 
22748 transciption from actual record Raymond, Gilbert Josephat (I19)
 
22749 transciption from actual record Raymond, Joseph Cleophas "Clifford" (I20)
 
22750 Travel log written by Florence Raymond Lirette

Left Detroit with appr. $225.00 & odd change
Mileage - 60232.8 (Lirette)
Left Detroit 3:45
Arrived - Blue Water Bridge (.70) - 5:35 left 5:45
Arrived - London - 7:05 - left
Eat in Ingersoll 8:45 - ($1.10)
Gas in ngersoll (2.60)
Slept in Ingersoll 9:15 P.M. (2.00)
Flat tire first thing in morning before leaving cabin. Left cabin 8:07 (1 hour diff. in time)
Eat breakfast in Woodstock 9:23 ($.60), restaurant across from Bus Term. Went to St. Mary for Mass 10:30 (.25) P.S. Had tire fixed before Mass and bought a side view mirror. Total amount - ($4.15) Left 11:10 A.M.
Arrived Niagara Falls 12:15 - Rented Cabin 1:00 P.M. - ($5.00) Name of cabins - Cataract Cabins (No. 17) Seen Falls about 3:06 P.M. took some pictures and eat Supper across from Falls ($1.60). Roland had chicken leg. 5:30 arrived back at cabin. Also stopped at a Drugs Store & Souvenir $3.65 (S) ($6.10 Drugs). Bought Niagara Falls cards & stamps (.90) & more stamps (.70). We are getting ready to leave to see the Falls at night. (Have not as yet heard the music.) (Maybe we are getting old & can't hear things.) We bought gas & had water put in rad. $2.30. Gas is .34 to .36 cents a gallon. Of course we took the .36 cents, nothing cheap about us. As yet having spent only 1 day (on the average) here. It has cost us $28.00. Not bad eh! Oh, here comes Roland with two bottles of pop another .20 cents. P.S. He also bought bottle opener .10 cents. But truly we are having a wonderful time.
Up to this time mileage is 60504.8. Have not as yet use any oil. That's a good Chev. for you. Not anything like a Ford - except a Roadster Cont.
Oh Boy we get .06 cents back for our pop bottles Roland bought.
We spent another night in Niagara Falls. Same cabin, $5.00 - Had breakfast in the main house $.90 & went shopping and bought Roland a nice watch chain for $3.00, bought films (6) $1.92, 3 mugs - $9.00 one for Roland, & the two fathers. Went to listen to a Radio Show and end up by being the first couple called. Gave us a certificate & a card to have our picture taken. (Which of course we didn't do) Took more pictures. Bought .50 worth of fruits also paper cups. We crossed the bridge to see the American Falls paid .30 each way. You could almost touch the falls. We also took the (Maid of the Mist) a boat trip to see closer to the falls. Had raincoats & caps on. Because the spray was terrific. Came back to Canada & bought another souvenir. Cork pads to put under glasses so they won't stain our card table. $1.25 Had dinner at the main house - .45 cents. Came back to cabin. Went out to Supper. Ate at the Arcadie Resturant - $1.20. After Supper went to Drugstore & made two phone calls to Detroit. Also bought a bottle of ink - .15 cents. Made a final look around the falls. T ook more pictures of falls & also our cabin. We are leaving in the morning for Toronto.
We plan to take the ferry across to Toronto. But as of ten as things occur, our plan fell thru. We went to be about 10 o'clock, woke up at 5 o'clock. Had breakfast at the Arcadia Resturant - $1.20. Left Niagara Falls at 7:30 arrived at the Toronto Steamer at 8 o'clock, waited for about 1 hour. Finally happen to see one feloow around there and asked him if the Toronto Steamer really left at 10;05 Detroit time. We're told we had to have a reservation, two weeks ahead of time. Left at 9 o'clock for Toronto. Bought radiator sealer $.35. Water was leaking. Reached Toronto 10:35. Visited Exposition. Spend $2.35 to park & our fare around. Visited for two hours, wanted to see more but the crowd was large. Also was raining. Had dinner there and then started on our way 1 o'clock. Arrived Port Hope 2:45. Bought gas $3.49, reached Kingston 6 o'clock. Rented cabin outskirts of Kingston, $4.00. Eat dinner at the "Golden Slipper". A resturant around the cabon, $1.85. Left at 4 o'clock a.m. Weather was chilly. First time in may life that we had the radiator in the car on during the month of August. Drove for one hour. Had breakfast in Brockville, .75 cents. Left at 5:30 to start on our way to Montreal. Stopped for gas at Morrisburg $3.30. Reached canal 8 o'clock - took 14 minutes to cross. Also watched gate or rather bridge swing open. At. 8:40 we reached Montreal. From the outskirts we could see the steeple of St. Joseph. The city is really queer looking (pardon the expression) with all the circular stairs. We really surprised Maurice's ?i?(Maurice Lavallee)?/i? mother.(?i?Marie Anna Lirette Lavallee)?/i? She was talking to the mailman when we arrived. Grandfather & grandmother ?i?(Olivier Lirette & Anna Lavallee Lirette)?/i? were away. We seen them that night. We had supper over Roland's Aunt. We also visited Uncle Joe (?i?Joseph Lemmelin)?/i? & Aunt Jan ?i?(Jeanne Lemmelin Lavallee)?/i?. We slept at Maurices place. Went to bed about 11 o'clock our time. Was up 8 o'clock, went to visit Roland's Grandmother ?i?(Delina Heroux Lemmelin)?/i? who arrived that morning from Detroit. In the afternoon visited Aunt Morrow.?i? (Meletime Cholette Moreau)?/i? Had dinner there. Bought gas & oil, $2.69 gas, .45 oil. First time oil was put in. Left at 3 o'clock. Had supper at home. At night time we went out to see St. Joseph's Shrine & also Mount Royal. But the weather was foggy & misted. Visited the museum. Also a danceland & small cafe where I had a new kind of drink to me. Went to the Tic Tac curb service & then came home. Went to bed 12 o'clock Detroit time. Woke up at 8:30. Had breakfast. Then went shopping with Maurice's mother. Visited Eaton's & just about every store. Bought jewelry & clothes,16 for napkin holder, $3.10 for Mother's dress, $3.89 for tablecloth (Roland's mother), $3.22 for earrings (Jean) ?i?(Jeanne Lirette?/i?), $3.00 for pin (Claire) ?i?(Claire Raymond)?/i?. Came home around 3 o'clock, put things away, sleep for 2 hours. Eat supper. Went to the Mount Royal. Was a beautiful sight. Could see for miles all around. On the way down we took a buggy as far as the car was parked. (The man wanted us to pay him $3.00 but he finally got $1.00 which wasn't even worth that). Left there & went & seen the Royal Hotel. A very lovely hotel & also prices. Reminds me somewhat of the Book-Cadillac in Detroit. Stop for a drink at the New Carlotn Hotel. A nice place to spend a few hours, a four piece orchestra & the singer was very excellent, $1.90. Also visite another cafe. Oh, during the night we had a flat. The same tire we had the other flat. Had the flat fixed. Today, Saturday, Aug. 30, Roland had one pair of pants pressed, washed four pairs of Roland's stockings. Stockings are expensive to buy. We are planning to go out tonight. I don't know where. But I think we will go dancing. Bought #3.15 gas. Went dancing wiht Irene & Maurice to the Chateau Ste. Rose. A beautiful place. A three piece orchestra. The piano player has an organ on the piano. There is a name for it but I can' t think of it. Had a wonderful evening. Then we eat at Miss Montreal. Got home at 2 o'clock. Went to 8:30 mass. Had breakfast then left at 9:30 our time for Quebec. Took us 3 hours 15 minutes. Really traveled. There is just three of us. Maurice, Florence & Roland. Rented a cabin 2 bedrooms $8.00. Cabin was rented 7 miles from town of Quebec. Had dinner at a small cafe in Quebec. Visited the town. Such narrow streets. I bet if Chuck?i? (Charles Graham)?/i? tried to pass with his Ford, the streetcar would have to take the river route. That's how narrow it is. The hills in town are really high. You don't know if you are going a one way until you reach the bottom. What a surprise. Then we started on our way to Ste. Anne. I thought the church was located on top of a hill but its on level ground. It's a beautiful church. Roland took some pictures inside. Hope they turn out all right. We left and came back to our cabin & dressed up & went out for Supper at a Hotel close by. Had a good meal. This meal surprised me as Maurice & Roland didn't order double of everything as the usually did. Gas $3.70. Came back to the cabin. Talked about one hour & then went to sleep. Woke up at 7:30, washed & tried to look pretty. But we were caught. After all there has to be some monkeys in this world. Might as well be us three. Had breakfast about 1 mile from the cabin. Then started on our way back to Montreal. (Had motor trouble, also a flat on the way up. Same tire as before.) Arrived Montreal at 3 o'clock. Had dinner. Came home. Roland looked at his motor. (Trouble) Eat Supper. Then the three of us went out & seen more of the town of Montreal. Came home 11 o'clock, went to bed. Roland got up early so he could see Roger at the garage & ask how much it would cost to fix the trouble. Came back and told us would amount to $50.00. But Roger & Roland would try to fix it that night. But it rained all day Tuesday. Was too damp to work that night. Roland was to go back to the garage next morning & work there. The cost intends to run $25.00. Must be a little Jew in Roland. Stayed home & had Mrs. Lavallee play piano. A wonderful way to spend an evening. Rosemary?i? (Rosemary Lavallee) ?/i?also played. It was a scream to see Maurice try to play & also sing. What a man. One of Roland's cousin, Maurice C. ?i?(Maurice Caron)?/i?, came over. A nice looking young man. Had his own truck. Gave us $2.00 for a wedding gift. Very nice of him. This morning (Wednesday) Roland got up at 7:15 to have his car fixed. Suppose to come back this afternoon with it fixed (I hope). We are suppose to leave right after Supper for home. Roland came back from the Garage at 12:30. Everything was just fixed to be ale to get home. He washed & shaved & then we left to say goodbye to his Grandmother Lemmelin. We also saw his Aunt Jan & his Uncle & Aunt (Twine). ?i?(Damse Thouin & Zephirina Heroux Thouin)?/i? Gas $1.79. We went back to have supper with Lirette's & Lavallee's and finally left at 7:15 their time for Detroit. We arrived Kingston 10:30. Rented cabin $5.00. A very nice cabin. Woke up at 6:30. Left 7 o'clock. Had breakfast in Kingston. Stopped for gas & oil $4.07. Now we are on our way to Toronto. Reached toronto 11:40am, our time. Left 12:15. Bought gas $3.30. Had dinner in.....

?i?(*)?/i? names added by Irene Lirette Gauthier
Journal in posession of Irene Lirette Gauthier
 
Family F45
 

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