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351 | Cimetière Notre-Dame-des-Neiges P2914 | Tourville, Doralice (I3124)
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352 | Cimetière Notre-Dame-des-Neiges, lot R 00840 | Tourville, Marie-Louise (I3666)
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353 | Cimetière Notre-Dame-des-Neiges, lot R 00840 | Pearson, James (I5328)
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354 | Cimetière Notre-Dame-des-Neiges, lot R 00840 | Pearson, Blanche (I5327)
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355 | Clara Bauchemin was baptized in St. Patrick’s Church in Chateaugay, daughter of Edward Bauchemin and Philomena Tourville. This person is possibly the daughter of Dwight Daniels and Mary Tourville who left for Grand Haven, MI. | Daniels, Clara (I415)
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356 | Clara Deschamps was living with Nérée Leclerc and his first wife Évélina Tourville in 1901, she was a servant in the house | Family F6198
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357 | Clary Cemetery | Tourville, Elsie (I916)
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358 | Clary Cemetery | Helming, John (I2465)
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359 | Clary Cemetery | Bascom, Ida Josephine (I3342)
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360 | Clergyman Wheelock | Family F5305
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361 | Company C, 98th Infantry Regiment | Daniels, Benjamin J (I190)
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362 | Concession d'une terre de 40 arpents à Guillaume Huboust par Samuel de Champlain (Piraube) Concession of a land of 40 acres of Guillaume Huboust by Samuel de Champlain (Piraube) | Hubou, Guillaume (I809)
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363 | Concession P 02018 | Bissonnette, Aline (I7699)
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364 | Consanguinit? | Family F172
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365 | Consanguinité | Family F5934
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366 | consanguinité : lien de parenté au 4e degré | Family F3258
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367 | Consanguinité au troisième degré | Family F3903
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368 | Consomption | Giguère, Josephine (I1301)
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369 | Contrat Basset | Family F3638
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370 | Contrat d?engagement (Jonathan Gray) ? destination de la Baye de Quinty comme journalier que pour travailler ? faire des cageux et descendre dessus ? Montr?al pour la Compagnie de marchand, Messrs. Parker Gerrard Ogilvy & Co. de Montr?al (84 livres par mois pendant ledit engagement - 14 piastres ? la signature). | Tourville, Pierre (I2227)
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371 | Contrat d?engagement chez Louis Chaboillez pour Michilimackinac et d?pendances (l??le St-Joseph, Mississippi et Missouri). 600 livres dont 100 au moment de la signature comme devant de canot. - une Couverte de 3 points, trois aunes de cotton, une paire de souliers et un colier - s?oblige de contribuer d?un pour cent sur ses gages pour le fonds des voyageurs - les dits bourgeois ne pourront ?tre tenus de nourrir le dit engag?, dans quelque endroit qu?il puisse ?tre pendant le pr?sent engagement, qu?au bled d?inde ou autre aliment qu?ils ont ordinairement des sauvages | Tourville, Pierre (I2227)
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372 | Contrat d?engagement chez Louis Chaboillez pour milieu de canot et y travailler (Niagara) pour Parker, Gerrard & Ogilvy. (54 par mois - un ?quipement simple). | Tourville, Pierre (I2227)
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373 | Contrat d?engagement pour Louis Chaboillez pour 1 an (756 livres- 60 avance) comme gouverneur et guider le bateau ? destination de Niagara pour James & Andrew McGill. - UNE COUVERTE DE TROIS POINTS, TROIS AUNES DE COTTON, UNE PAIRE DE SOULIERS ET UN MOUCHOIR - S?OBLIGE DE CONTRIBUER AU FOND DES VOYAGEURS | Tourville, Pierre (I2227)
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374 | Contrat de mariage | Family F3916
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375 | Contrat de mariage 23 mai 1645 chez Me Pierre Teuleron | Marriage Contract dated 23 May 1645 with Notary Me Pierre Teuleron (La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime) | Family F6357
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376 | Contrat Genaple | Family F3648
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377 | Contrat notari? engageant William Bengle ? agir en qualit? de milieu de canot et de chasseur ? destination de Grand Portage pour une p?riode de deux ans. | Bengle, William (I1155)
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378 | Contrat notari? engageant William Bengle ? agir en qualit? de gouvernail ? destination de Sandwich, en Ontario. | Bengle, William (I1155)
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379 | Contrat notari? engageant William Bengle ? agir en qualit? de milieu de canot et de chasseur pour un voyage ? destination de Grand Portage. | Bengle, William (I1155)
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380 | Contrat Rageot | Family F3649
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381 | Conversion to catholicism, Albert Tourville and Celia Tourville as sponsors | Bigelow, Celia (I1325)
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382 | corner Wofe and Dorchester streets | Tourville, Joseph-Octave (I2044)
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383 | County Farm | Tourville, Mack (I1157)
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384 | County Farm | Tourville, Mack (I1157)
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385 | Cremated | Dingel, Norbert Russell (I7037)
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386 | Cremated | Tourville, Valerie Rose (I7041)
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387 | Cumberland Cemetery | Lacount, Romeo (I2508)
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388 | D. H. Watkins, minister | Family F5306
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389 | dans la chappelle de Lachenaie | Garnier, Charles (I5945)
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390 | DAVENPORT - Julia Wife of J.F. DAVENPORT Died February 7, 1915 Age 76 years | Tourville, Julia (I2138)
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391 | Death of Camille Tourville, alias Tarzan Tyler | Tourville, Camille (I4733)
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392 | Decree, Charlotte deserted. | Family F5897
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393 | DENNIS F. HOBAN, miner, Plains, was born in Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland, November 11, 1844, and is a son of John and Bridget (Holloran) Hoban, the former of whom was a stonecutter by trade. They reared a large family of children, of whom Dennis F. is the youngest; his only sister, Mary, married Patrick Jordan, who is foreman in a cotton mill at Fall River, Mass. The father came to America in 1848, and located at Rochester, N. Y., where he worked at his trade until his death, which occurred in 1858. Our subject came to America in 1861, and after remaining a short time at Lawrence, Mass., enlisted at Boston, August 20, 1861, in the South Atlantic blockading squadron, Commodore Dupont and Admiral John H. Dahlgren, aboard the flag-ship, "Wabash." He participated in the naval battles of Mobile Bay, Port Royal, siege of Vicksburg, Galveston (Tex.), and many other minor engagements. At Galveston he fought on board the "Nipsie," commanded by William E. Gibson, and was wounded in the side by a piece of an exploded shell; he was then placed on board the hospital ship and taken to Philadelphia, where he was mustered out, October 28, 1864. Returning then to Boston, he passed about a month there visiting his friends, and then came to Plains, this county, where he has since been engaged in mining, chiefly at the Wyoming Colliery. Mr. Hoban was married, August 19, 1866, to Miss Ann, daughter of Michael and Winneford (Durkin) Egan, natives of County Mayo, Ireland, and they have five children, viz.: John J., a miner at Idaho Springs, Colo.; Charles F., a coal inspector at the Prospect Colliery, and Mary A., Catherine L. and Dennis F., Jr., living with their parents. Mr. Hoban and family are members of the Catholic Church; he is a member of the G.A.R., and in politics is a Republican. http://www.pagenweb.org/~luzerne/bios/hibios.htm | Hoban, Dennis (I8706)
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394 | Detroit City Directory 1890: h 20 Jones | Cook, Ellen V (I59)
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395 | Detroit City Directory 1890: h 20 Jones, printer | Bloom, William I (I385)
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396 | Detroit City Directory 1891: bds 67 1st Avenue | Cook, Ellen V (I59)
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397 | Detroit College of Medicine | Bates, Dr Uri C (I4536)
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398 | Deuxième degré de consanguinité | Family F5993
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399 | Décès non trouvé - selon le carnet de notes de sa mère Rosa Tourville | Tourville, Pierrette (I5350)
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400 | décédé subitement, autorisation d’inhumation du coroner | died suddenly, burial permit by the coroner | Tourville, George (I928)
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