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2101 Son of Pierre Claude Boudrot and Anne Hebert. Married Marguerite Ange Pothier on 10 Jan 1773. He was one of the first settlers of "bas de Tousquet" later called Tusket Wedge, now called Wedgeport. Boudreau, Michel (I9507)
 
2102 Son of Pierre II Surette and Catherine Breau. Husband of Madeleine Amirault, daughter of Charles Amirault and Claire Dugas. Surette, Paul (I10272)
 
2103 Son of Pierre Surette and Jeanne Marguerite Pellerin. Husband of Catherine Breau, born 7 Feb 1708 in Grand Pre to Pierre Breau and Anne LeBlanc. Settled in Ste. Anne du Ruisseau after the deportation. Surette, Pierre II (I9480)
 
2104 Son of Sylvain Pothier and Elisabeth dite Isabelle LeBlanc. Husband of Marie Madeleine Amirault. Pothier, Silvan (I10432)
 
2105 Son of Sylvester and Vitaline (Robichaud) Richard. Married Anna LeBlanc November 4, 1930. Richard, Fred S. (I8023)
 
2106 Son of Timothy (aka Thade) and Julia (nee Cotter). Baptized Feb. 17 at Knocknagashel RC Church.

He married Catherine Mary Horan on Apr. 9, 1896, at St. Peter's Church in Cambridge.
He married Ellen M. Jones on Feb. 8, 1910, at St. Bernard's Church in Fitchburg.
He had three children: Catherine Mary, John Joseph and Thomas Bernard.

He was a long time resident of South Boston and was working for Edison Electric when he passed.

MCAULIFFE?In South Boston, Dec. 27, John T., beloved husband of Ellen Jones McAuliffe. Funeral from his late residence, 192 L st., Monday, Dec. 30, at 8. Solemn requiem high mass at the Gate of Heaven Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends kindly invited. (Boston Daily Globe, Dec. 29, 1929) 
McAuliffe, John T. (I8117)
 
2107 Son of Venceslaus Michel Surette and Marie Josephine Colin. Husband of Monique Aimée DeViller. Surette, Théophile Octave (I7149)
 
2108 Son of William Constant Amirault/Amiro and Ozanne Boudreau. Husband of Febronie Anne Muise.

Le Petit Courrier - November 30, 1972, p. 16 (translated)

Centre East Pubnico: It is with regret that we announce the death of Edgar J. Amiro who died, Tuesday, November 21st at the Yarmouth Hospital, at the age of 82. He was the son of William Amiro of this village and Ozanne Boudreau of Wedgeport.

Mr. Amiro spent 64 years of his life in a wheelchair and owned a small store for fifty years, until he stopped due to a heart attack twelve years ago.

He leaves to mourn his wife Febrenie, five daughters, Mrs.François Amirault (Rosalind), Centre East Pubnico; Mrs. John Forest (Eloise) Sackville; Mrs. Ralph Comeau (Margorie), Fairview; two twins, Mrs. Timothy Belliveau (Sharon) West Pubnico and Shirley at home; two sons, Clarence of Lower East Pubnico and Clifford at home; three brothers, Mr. Gordon, Mr. Oscar and Mr. Ernest (ill) in Kentville; two sisters, Mrs. Henri Amiro (Eleanor) and Sister Hélène at the Meteghan Convent. She was unable to attend the funeral due to illness.

The funeral was held Thursday afternoon at 3:30, Rev. Father Maximin LeBlanc officiated. The pallbearers were Louis Amiro, Paul, John, François Amirault, Alban Amiro and Anselm d'Eon.
 
Amiro, Edgar Joseph (I6943)
 
2109 Son of:
Louis LaVergne II of Quebec
and
Elizabeth (Tomlin/Thommelin) LaVergne Bar

His parents were married July 4, 1725 in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana.

His father, Louis LaVergne, was buried in New Orleans on April 7, 1750.

His widowed mother, Elizabeth Tomlin/Thommelin, was married, in New Orleans on 26 Sep. 1752, to Jean Bar I dit Lionois, widowed husband of Perrine David]

Grandson of (paternal)
Louis LaVergne I of Quebec
and
Marie Simon of Quebec

Grandson of (maternal):
Pierre Tomliin/Thommelin
and
Marguerite Coussenote

Brother of:
Pierre LaVergne
Françoise (LaVergne) LeBorne (baptized 25 Dec. 1729) [m. 13 July 1745 Jean Baptiste LeBorne [ [m. 13 July, 1749 George Ingimbert/Guimberty]
Elizabeth (LaVergne) Clermont (b. 19 Sep.. 1731) [m. Pierre Clermont]
Marie Louise (LaVergne) Bar [m. Jan Bar II)
Jean Baptiste LaVergne (b. 9 June 1745)

Widowed husband of:
Marie Anne (LaCasse/LaCase/LaCaze) LaVergne

Father of:
Louis LaVergne, III (baptized 20 Apr. 1772) (m. Susanne Bourg/Bourque]
Celestin LaVergne
Marie LaVergne (b. 30 Mar. 1776)
Eugenie Marie (LaVergne) Richard
Jean Baptiste LaVergne (b. 10 Dec. 1780) [m. 11 Feb. 1820 Celeste Knott]
Joseph LaVergne (b. 14 Mar. 1785) [m. 29 Sep. 1812 Augustine "Gustine" Richard]
Eugene LaVergne (b. 1 Oct. 1790)
Pierre LaVergne (b. 11 Nov. 1794) [m. 13 Feb. 1816 Marie Zelima Thibodeaux]
Ursin LaVergne (b. 25 Nov. 1795) [m. 26 Aug. 1816 Marie Zelime Prejean]
Urbain LaVerne (b. 10 Nov. 1797) [m. 18 July 1821 Eloise Thibodeaux]

Death and Burial Record:
SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA RECORDS
by Rev. Donald J. Hébert:
-----------------------------------------
"LaVERGNE, Louis - native of New Orleans (Louis & Izabelle FOMELIN [TOMELIN]. He lived at Bellevue in this parish for a long time; he was a widower of Marie Anne LaCAZE [LaCASSE]; he died from a very long infirmity or weakness; bur. 14 Feb. 1814 at age 71 years in the parish cemetery. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Opel. Ch.: v. 1, p. 139)"

Sources:
Archdiocese of New Orleans Sacramental Records (Volumes 1, 2, & 3)
Southwest Louisiana Records (CD-101)
by Rev. Donald J. Hébert 
LaVergne, Louis III (I5170)
 
2110 Son of:
Pierre Dugas, Sr. of Louisiana
and
Anne Marie "Annette" (Thibodeau) Dugas of Beaubassin, Acadie

Grandson of (paternal):
Charles Dugas
and
Anne (Robichaud) Dugas

Grandson of (maternal):
Charles Thibaudot/Tibodaut/Thibodeau
and
Brigitte (Brault/Breaux) Thibaudot/Tibodaut/Thibodeau


Widowed husband of:
Marie Marthe (Mouton) Dugas (daughter of Jean Mouton and Marie Marthe (Bordat) Mouton.

They were married 6 Feb. 1810 in Saint Martinville, Saint Martin Parish, Louisiana.

His first wife died March 6, 1825.

Husband of:
Marie Clarice (Milhomme) Dugas

They were married January 8, 1827 in Lafayette, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana.

Birth:
DUGAS, Pierre (Pierre DUGA & Anna THIBAUDAU) b. 6 March 1777, bt. 24 Aug 1777 Spons: Fabien RICHARD & Marie Louise THIBAUDAUT. Fr. Louis MARIE, Cap. (SM Ch.: v.1, p. 53)

Marriage:
SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA RECORDS
by Rev. Donald J. Hébert
-----------------------
DUGAS, Pierre fils [Jr.] - a native of this parish (major son of dec. Pierre & dec. Nanette THIBODEAUX) m. 8 Jan. 1827 Marie Clarice MILHOMME - native of St. Landry Parish of Oppelousas (major daughter of François MILLESHOMMES & Prudence CHAUD) Wits. H. CHARGOIS, Honoré AUBERT, André RIQUET, M. A. MARTIN. Fr. Laurent PEYRETTI (Laf. ch.: v. 1, #56).

Death:
SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA RECORDS
by Rev. Donald J. Hébert
-----------------------
DUGAS, Pierre m. (2) Clarice MILHOMMES d. 3 April 1837 at age 40 years (Laf. Ch.: v. 3, p. 107)

 
Dugas, Pierre Jr. (I4084)
 
2111 Southwest Louisiana Church and Civil Records, Volume 1, page 137. Native of Tombeche, [Illinois] resided in this parish for about 40 years. He was married to Marie Anne Benoit. He died suddenly at his home at la Grande in this parish at the age about 75 years. Buried in the parish Cemetery. Janisse, Michel (I10408)
 
2112 SPEICHTS, Fred - 68, of Digby, passed away on Tuesday, July 12, 2011, in the Digby General Hospital. Born in Digby, he was a son of the late Nelson and Irene (Smith) Speichts. Fred was a well known hard working auto mechanic and had owned and operated Fred?¢s Auto Service in Digby for many years. He was an avid photographer and enjoyed fishing especially in his retirement with his grandchildren. Fred was devoted to his wife, children and grandchildren. Surviving are his wife, Gloria J. (Smith), Digby; son, Kenneth (Julie), Lantz; daughters, Karen Comeau, Eastern Passage; Kimberly Speichts, Digby; daughter-in-law, Barb Speichts, Hammonds Plains; grandchildren, Alan Comeau, Kyle Marshall, Jenna Speichts, Danielle Comeau, Marcus Speichts, Connor Speichts and Anthony Marshall; brother, Douglas (Lisa) Mt. Uniacke; several nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by a son, Kevin; brother, Ronald. There will be no visitation. All are welcome to attend a graveside service for Fred at 2 p.m., Sunday, July 17, in Sulis-Smith Extension Cemetery, Smiths Cove, with Lay Chaplain Jim Norton officiating. Family flowers only, donations in his memory may be made to the Digby Food Bank, 75 Warwick St., Digby, N.S., B0V 1A0. Funeral arrangements are under the care and direction of Serenity Lindsay Funeral Home, 568 Main St., Wolfville, N.S., B4P 1E5, (1-877-542-4656). Condolences may be sent to the family at the funeral home address or on-line by visiting: www.serenitylindsayfuneralhome.ca Speichts, Fred (I4925)
 
2113 SQUIRES, William
The Evening Telegram October 8, 1996 (Tuesday)
Passed peacefully away at the Health Sciences Centre, age 84 years, on Sunday, October 6th, William Squires of Torbay. Leaving to mourn his loving wife of 53 years, Madeline (Halley); eight daughters and two sons: Theresa (Jim) Cantwell, Torbay; Eileen (Allan), Ottawa, Ont.; Pat (Brenda) Squires, B.C.; Gertrude (Wally) Frank, Ont.; Rita (Paddy) O'Brien, Torbay; Amanda (Kevin) Everson, Flatrock; Johann Squires, Ont.; Glendeen (Bill) Williton, Torbay; Billy (Melanie) Squires, Ont.; Gail (Mike) Gough, Logy Bay, with whom he resided; 31 loving grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; two sisters: Eileen Druken and Tess Murphy, Boston; five brothers-in-law: Jack Murphy, Portugal Cove, Alex Halley (Marion), Topsail, Patrick Halley (Teresita), Topsail, Johnny Halley (Sheila), Ont., Cyril Samuelson, Ont.; sister-in-law Tess Barrett, Ont.; and a large number of nieces and nephews; and special friend Din McGrath, Torbay. Remains resting at Caul's Funeral home, Torbay. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-9:30 p.m. Funeral Wednesday at 10:00 a.m.
"May he rest in peace." 
Squires, William James (I5394)
 
2114 Sr. Therese Frances Legere
FEBRUARY 7, 1937 ? NOVEMBER 7, 2017
Leger, Sister Therese Frances The Franciscans of Halifax and the family of Sister Therese of the Divine Silence (Mary Joan Leger) announce her death which took place on November 7, following a courageous battle with cancer in her 81st year and the 61st year of her religious profession. She was born in Saint John, New Brunswick, February 7, 1937, a daughter of the late Leo J. and Lillian T. (Quinn) Leger. Wooed by God as a child, Sister Therese spent the remainder of her life consciously in the presence of the Blessed Trinity. She was educated in St. John the Baptist School, St. Vincent?s Girls High School, and graduated from the Provincial Teachers? College, Fredericton, in 1956. She taught for one year at Garnett?s Settlement, St. John County and then, having reached the mandatory age, she answered the call which she had intuited from early childhood, entering the Sisters of St. Martha, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, August 15, 1957. Sister taught at East Bay, Eskasoni, Guysborough and St. Andrews, all in the Diocese of Antigonish. She professed perpetual vows on August 15, 1962. After a period of research and discernment with contemplative communities in the United States which started in 1970, Sr. Therese sought a dispensation from her vows with the Sisters of St. Martha and began to live a radically simple contemplative life under the authority of Bishop William Power of Antigonish and his delegate Father Angus Daniel MacDonald. On June 16, 1986 Sr. Therese received the Consecration of Virgins. For nearly thirty years she lived in vows as a hermit. Eventually, after the death of Father MacDonald, and the approach of old age, Providence introduced the hermits of McAdam?s Lake to Father Roberto Donato and the community of the Franciscans of Halifax. In December 2007, Sister Therese and her Sister in the Lord, Phyllis Rooney relocated to Musquodoboit Harbour and with Sister Patricia Douglas, embraced a new contemplative life. She made perpetual vows as a member of the Contemplative Branch of the Franciscans of Halifax on May 22, 2010. Sister Therese was predeceased by her mother and father; her step-mother, Margaret (Campbell) Leger; her sister and foster mother, Frances Murphy; her brothers Edmund ?Ned?, Joseph (in utero), and Joseph Leo (at birth); by two nephews, brothers-in-law, Ronald Williams and Douglas Murphy, as well as by her brother and sister-in-the Lord: Father Angus ?Donnie? MacDonald and Sister Phyllis Rooney. She is survived by her sisters: Catherine Williams, of Saint John, and Elizabeth Reid (Paul), of Huntsville, Ontario; by three brothers, Barry (Patricia Maber), of Saint John; J. Paul (Dr. Michele Cyr), of St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, NB; and Michael, of Barrhead, Alberta; by her sister-in-law, Amelia (Tobias) Legere, an aunt, Berla (Burden) Noel; by 24 loving nieces and nephews: 38 grand-nieces and nephews and 5 great-grand-nieces and nephews and numerous cousins (all indebted to her for her unfailing prayers). A Prayer Vigil and Visitation will take place at St. Catherine of Siena Church, 6476 Bayers Road, Halifax on Monday, November 13 from 7:30-9 pm. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated by Father Roberto Donato in St. Catherine?s Church on Tuesday, November 14 at 11 am. Reception to follow in the Church Hall. Burial will take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers the Family requests that donations can be made to the Franciscans of Halifax Society, Halifax or Divine Mercy School, Saint John. We extend our deepest gratitude to Nova Scotia Palliative Care Services, Northwood Home Care and Cruikshanks Funeral Home, Halifax. 
Leger, Sister Therese (Mary Joan) Frances (I8324)
 
2115 St Martinville, St Martin, Louisiana Duhon, Marie (I10958)
 
2116 Staff Report
GARDNER ? Two new chemotherapy chairs were purchased for Heywood Hospital?s Oncology Center as a result of gifts in memory of Jennifer D. Sweatman, according to Heywood President/CEO Daniel P. Moen.
Jennifer D. Sweatman died in 1998 at the age of 25, following a four-year battle with melanoma. She was the daughter of Ross and Boneva Sweatman and grandniece of Jean Shapland and niece of Deborah Plotkin. She was a graduate of Fitchburg High School and received her bachelor?s degree from the University of Hartford and her master?s degree in physical therapy from Columbia University in New York City. Her family created the Jennifer D. Sweatman Fund for distribution to local charities. 
Sweatman, Jennifer D. (I994)
 
2117 STAFFORD (Snelgrove), Audrey - Passed peacefully away on April 4, 2009 after a courageous battle with cancer, Audrey Stafford. Predeceased by her husband Robin Stafford April 25, 1989. Left to mourn with loving and fantastic memories are her three daughters and two sons. Beverly Easton (Gordon), Wanda Stafford (Gerry Pratt), Deborah Husk (Kevin), Carlz Stafford (Ruth Ralph), Robert Stafford (Barbara Lawlor). Known as Nan to family and friends alike, Nan will be missed by her nine grandchildren and five great- grandchildren. Grandchildren: Todd and Robin Snelgrove; Laura Leigh Stafford; Carl Stafford (Andrea Paton); Andrea Halley; Glenda Bourgeois (Mark); Gerry Stafford (Nicole Collins); Peggy Stafford (Sean Collins); Christopher Husk (Amy Barnes). Great-grandchildren Brooke Stafford-Hillier; Jacore Halley, Ethan Cole and Noah Bourgeois. Also left to mourn are her three sisters; Mary Hertal (Herbert), in Hanover, Pa.; Jean Evans (Jerry) in New Jersey, and Anita Morrissey (Mike) in Florida. Audrey was predeceased by two brothers and one sister and sister-in-law; Thomas Snelgrove and Ronald Snelgrove (dear sister in law Margaret Snelgrove (Carney); Betty Moyer (Jimmy)). Aunt Aud leaves behind a large circle of nephews, nieces and friends who will miss her dearly. The Stafford family would like to take this opportunity to thank all the nursing staff and doctors on 4 North A of the Health Sciences Complex for their exceptional care and in making Nan's last hours extremely comfortable. Cremation has taken place and a memorial service will be held in her honour on Tuesday April 7, 2009 at 2 p.m. Barrrett's Funeral Home, Commonwealth Avenue Mount Pearl. Private interment will take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers it would be appreciated if donations in her memory could be made to either the Dr. H. Bliss Murphy Cancer Centre or Daffodil Place. Snelgrove, Audrey (I7526)
 
2118 Stella M. Bastarache of Westminster; 85 WESTMINSTER Stella M. (Gaudet) Bastarache, 85, formerly of South Shore Road died Saturday, March 28 at the Life Care Center of Leominster. Mrs. Bastarache was born in Fitchburg on February 11, 1924 a daughter of the late Albert and Eva (Leger) Gaudet and had resided in Westminster for thirty nine years. Mrs. Bastarache was the wife of the late J.P. Roger Bastarache who died in April 2005. She is survived by a son: Gary R. Bastarache of Athol, one daughter: Anne E. Bastarache of Westminster, three brothers: Roger Gaudet, Hector,Shorty, Gaudet, Norman Gaudet all of Fitchburg, two grandchildren; Crystal Stone and Craig Bastarache; and one great grandson, Tyler Stone. Mrs. Bastarache was the sister of the late Emile Gaudet and Bertha Martino. Mrs. Bastarache was formerly employed for 42 years at the former Fitchburg Yarn, she then worked at Burbank Hospital in Fitchburg retiring in 1987. She was a communicant of St. Joseph's Church in Fitchburg. Mr. and Mrs. Basatarache were avid square dancers. BASTARACHE A funeral mass will be celebrated on Friday, April 3rd, 10:00 AM at St. Joseph's Church, 49 Woodland St. Fitchburg. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Calling hours will be 6-8 PM on Thursday, April 2nd at the Louis M. Isabelle Funeral Home, 316 Clarendon St. Fitchburg. Please see www.isabellefuneral.com for additional information.

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Published in Sentinel & Enterprise on Apr. 1, 2009. 
Gaudet, Stella M. (I10628)
 
2119 STERLING ? Michael T. "Mac" McCarthy, 63, of Sterling passed away peacefully surrounded by family on March 20, 2010 after an illness. He is survived by his loving wife, Beverly (Caprera) McCarthy; his mother, Gloria L. McCarthy of Melrose; two sons, Brian M. McCarthy and his wife Kristin of Westbrook, ME and Navy Lt. Commander Gill Heinzkill-McCarthy and his wife Bernice of Alexandria, VA; three sisters, Maureen Labriola and her husband Christopher of Wakefield, Nancy Pappas and her husband Christo of Townsend and Sheilagh Senior and her husband Kevin of Wakefield; 3 brother's, Patrick J. McCarthy and his wife Josie of Washington State, Daniel B. McCarthy and his wife Valerie of St. Petersburg, FL and Barry A. McCarthy of Melrose; a beloved granddaughter, Logan R. McCarthy of South Portland, ME; eleven nieces and nephews, many relatives and close friends, his mother-in-law, Shirley Caprera of Worcester and a lifelong friend, Joseph Fay of North Conway, NH . He is predeceased by his brother, James R. McCarthy. Mike was born in Gardner, the son of the late, Eugene T. McCarthy and Gloria L. (Richard) McCarthy, moved to Melrose and later to Templeton and had lived in Sterling for seven years. Mike graduated from Melrose High School, Fitchburg State College, Mt. Wachusett Community College, USAF NCO Academy and Certificated in Project Management from Boston University. Mike served in the U.S. Army from 1967 to 1970, serving in the DMZ, South Korea, for two years. He later served in the Massachusetts Air National Guard from1984, retiring with honorable discharge in 2003. Simultaneously, Mike had a diverse 32 year career at Massachusetts Electric/National Grid retiring in 2004. Previously, Mike's employment included Manager, Friendly's, Police Officer of Templeton Police Department, Professional Ski Instructor at Wachusett Mountain, Coach Driver at Wilson Bus Lines, and most recently owned and managed Bead Fiesta Inc. Northeast Bead Shows, MacArts bead and jewelry design business and Bead Fiesta The Shoppe retail store in Sterling. Mike and his wife enjoyed a most diverse and athletic life together. They experienced Rock Climbing where they first met, world travel including mountaineering in South America, hiking to Machu Picchu in Peru, touring Europe and exhibiting with their glass bead art in Japan. Both Mike and his wife were ten year licensed private pilots and sampled skydiving. They also enjoyed hot air balloon chasing in Albuquerque, NM and Mike spent extensive time constructing a wood kayak for his great love of kayaking. Mike's other hobbies included glass bead making, running, hiking, skiing, biking, camping, reading, baking and wintering in Sarasota, FL. Unbeknownst to many friends, Mike was proficient in basket weaving, knitting and crochet in which he won best of show at Sterling Agricultural Fair. Mike was a member of the VFW, International Society of Glass Beadmakers and Boston Chapter of Glass Beadmakers. Mike loved spending time with family, friends, pet cat Macintosh and was known for a warm smile, great wit and was extremely social. His loving personality will long be remembered. Relatives and friends are invited to attend calling hours from 5 to 8 p.m. on Friday, March 26, 2010 in the Miles-Sterling Funeral Home, 100 Worcester Rd., Sterling. A funeral service for Mike will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, March 27th in the funeral home. Burial will follow in Notre Dame Cemetery, Worcester. In Lieu of flowers, donations may be made online to the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, 10 Brookline Place West, 6th Floor, Brookline, MA 02445; or online at www.danafarber.org. Website and Guestbook: www.milesfuneralhome.com McCarthy, Michael T. (I10658)
 
2120 Stevie lived on Kelton Road in Ashburnham. He was married to Theresa Sampson and had three children - Diane, Robert, and Michael.

He was a WWII vetern and served in the US Army. 
Selinga, Stephen (I822)
 
2121 Steward was the son of Trafford Matthews and Lorena LeCompte. Matthews, Steward (I7716)
 
2122 Story
On the 30th April 2013 Mary suffered a stroke whilst asleep, she passed away with her son and family by her side. She was 60.


Although Mary was in Frimley Park hospital for general observation at the time she was strong, up-beat and look forward to being discharged and going back to work.


The stroke was sudden and unexpected but Mary received immediate care and treatment from the staff in ward F9 and the Intensive Care Unit, although she did not regain conciousness her last remaining hours were comfortable and dignified and time was given for her family to arrive from as far away as Ireland and see her.


Mary would not have wanted flowers at her funeral but she would have liked her friends and family to make a donation to Frimley Park Hospital's charitable trust. Over the last eight years she had been visiting the hospital on a regular basis, through initial visits to A&E, a few long stays in the wards and then regular check-ups with the out-patients clinic.


Some difficult times were made bearable due to the care and attention she received whenever she visitied Frimley Park


Thank you  
Mary (I5382)
 
2123 Suddenly, April 25 at 44 years of age, of Revere. Beloved son of James R. O'Neill and the late Geraldine (Adamson). Loving father of Kristen of Revere, Jaclyn and Alyxandra both of Springfield, and the late Jennifer O'Neill. Brother of Linda Consolo, Geraldine O'Neill, Carolyn Canzano, Kathleen Straccia all of Revere, and Sean Michael O'Neill of New York. Also lovingly survived by 8 nieces, 1 nephew, 2 grand nieces and 2 grand nephews. Companion of Carelle Carter. Funeral from the Ernest P. Caggiano and Son Funeral Home, 147 Winthrop St., WINTHROP on Friday at 9am, followed by a Funeral Mass in the Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Beachmont, Revere at 10am. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Thursday from 4-8pm. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Jimmy Fund, 375 Longwood Ave., Boston MA 02115. Ernest P. Caggiano & Son F.H. Winthrop, Massachusetts 1-800-298-8701

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Published in Boston Globe from Apr. 28 to Apr. 29, 2004 
O'Neill, James R. (I8513)
 
2124 Sweeney, Barbara Joyce- age 69, of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, passed away peacefully at Harbourside Lodge on August 27, 2020. Born in Yarmouth on April 8, 1951, she was a daughter to the late Vernon and Alda Sweeney. Barb was known by many and brought a tremendous amount of joy to her family and friends. She was one of the original residents of Harbourside Lodge. She entertained many people, and those who knew her often have a funny story or several; they could tell about Barb. Having a bit of a sweet tooth, she loved her chocolate bars (with No Nuts!), Jell-O, and ice cream. She is survived by her sister, Elaine (Wayne) Kehoe; brother, Kendall (Liz) Sweeney, Stewiacke; and several nieces and nephews. Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her brothers, Robert and Don. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Sweeny?s Funeral Home and Crematorium, Yarmouth. Visitation will be held Sunday, August 30, 2020, from 6-8 P.M. at Yarmouth North Baptist Church. A celebration of her life will be held Monday, August 31, 2020, at 2 P.m. from Yarmouth North Baptist with Dr. Shawn Kehoe and Rev. Raymond Pitcher officiating. A reception will follow in the church hall vestry. Interment will take place at a later date in Chegoggin Cemetery. Donation in Barb?s memory may be made to Harbourside Lodge. The family wishes to thank the nurses and care workers at Harbourside Lodge for the love, care, and compassion they have shown Barb over the past 40 years; it is genuinely appreciated. Online condolences may be sent to sweenysfh@eastlink.ca, or you may sign the guestbook online at www.sweenysfuneralhome.net.
 
Sweeney, Barbara Joyce (I6584)
 
2125 SWEENEY, John C.
SWEENEY, John C. - 65, Church Point, formerly of Norwood, passed away peacefully July 23,
2007, in Yarmouth Regional Hospital. He was the son of the late Ashel and Nettie (Hall)
Sweeney. He was a school bus driver, heavy equipment operator, ox teamster, avid card
player, 4-H leader and very active in community activities. He was President of CUPE Local
964, President of the Nova Scotia 4-H Council, member of Knights of Columbus, Conseil
Sigogne No. 6348, Comeauville and past auxillary member of the Royal Canadian Legion,
Clare Branch No. 52, Saulnierville. Surviving are his wife, Edna; daughter, Tina;
mother-in-law, Dorothy Deveau; many friends. He was predeceased by daughter, Marlene
(1989); father-in-law, Homer. Visitation will be held 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday in Meteghan
Funeral Home with Knights of Columbus prayers at 8 p.m. Funeral 11 a.m. Thursday in St.
Vincent de Paul Church, Salmon River, Rev. Albeni d'Entremont officiating. Interment
in Norwood Cemetery. Donations
may be made to Norwood Cemetery Fund. On-line condolences may be sent to:
tina(a)tinasweeney.com 
Sweeney, John Clinton (I5324)
 
2126 Sylvia Maria Gaudet
June 17, 1972 - April 09, 2020


GAUDET, Sylvia Maria ? 47 of Victor Lake Estates, Concession, passed away April 9, 2020 in Yarmouth Regional Hospital. Born in Church Point, she was a daughter of the late Yvonne Gaudet and Normand Dugas. She is survived by her loving spouse of over thirty years, Yvon Gaudet, Concession; her brother, Gordon Gaudet (Tammy), Church Point; special cousins, Tina Melanson, Jenny Saulnier; very close friends, Sharon Boucher, Tina Wagner, Gail Harvey; her cherished godmother, Loretta Blin; and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. Sylvia was a caring and very strong person who loved life. She loved her cats, dogs and her hens. One of her pleasures was shopping at Frenchy?s where she found pretty dresses that always made her look classy. She always kept a positive outlook, never complaining throughout her illness. Interment will be held at a later date in Notre Dame du Mont Carmel Cemetery, Concession. Donations may be made to the Jacky Comeau & Friends Cancer Help Fund Association, Notre Dame du Mont Carmel Cemetery Fund, or to an organization of your choice. 
Gaudet, Sylvia Maria (I2808)
 
2127 t is with great sadness we say goodbye to a talented man. Edward ?Eddie? Kenneth Hiltz - Age 62 of Riverdale, Digby Co. passed away from a massive heart attack on July 2nd, 2015 in Yarmouth Regional Hospital with his wife and daughter holding his hand. Born in Digby on November 10, 1952, Eddie was a son of the late Annie Agusta Wagner and Kenneth Benjamin Sabean. Eddie worked 19 years with Comeau Sea Foods and many years in the mink. He was jack of all trades. He loved his family and teaching things his children and grandchildren, he loved: playing music, fishing, hunting and playing pool. Eddie will be deeply missed by wife, Alice (Jennings) Hiltz; daughter, Tiffany Hiltz (Christopher); Kenneth ?Bucky? Hiltz (Leanne); Terence Hiltz (Candace); grandchildren, Christopher Hiltz, Tristan and Trinity LeBlanc, Trace and Trysin Hiltz; sisters, Ruby Langille (Newton), Waneta McGrath; Debra Jones (Charles); brothers, Eldon (Ruth); Benjamin (Louise); many nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, Eddie was predeceased by his sister, Glenna in infancy and his brother, Glendon. Visitation 7-9pm, Tuesday July 7th from Jayne?s Funeral Home, 5114 Hwy 1, Weymouth North (902-245-2525). Funeral Service at 2pm Wednesday, July 8th from Southville Church of Christ. Mr. Lou Outhouse and Pastor Trevor Sansom will preside. Interment in Southville Church of Christ Cemetery. Donations in memory of Eddie may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation. Leave condolences at www.jaynesweymouth.com Hiltz, Edward Kenneth (I5802)
 
2128 TAUNTON - Rena Ann (Ferreira) Clark, 60, died on Sept. 9,2009 due to complications of diabetes.
Born at the former Mount Hope Hospital in North Dighton, Rena was the daughter of B. Evelyn (Rounds) Ferreira of Taunton and the late John Thomas Ferreira.
She graduated from Bishop Cassidy High School in 1966 and Southern Massachusetts University in 1970.
She taught English in the Freetown-Lakeville school system from 1970 until 2005, when she retired due to poor health.
Rena enjoyed reading, theater and being with her family.
For 20 summers, she was the general manager of the Silver City Children?s Theater, a group for aspiring performers from 6-17 years of age.
Besides her mother, she is survived by her husband Philip, her daughter Andrea (Clark) Pope, her son-in-law Thomas, her grandson Sammy, as well as her daughter Kristin (Clark) Vaughan all of Taunton.
She also leaves her brother John Thomas Ferreira, her sister-in-law Marie, and their son Brett, all of Berkley, in addition to many aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Her funeral will be held from the Silva Funeral Home, 80 Broadway on Friday, Sept. 11th at 9 a.m. followed by a funeral mass at St. Jude the Apostle Church at 10 a.m.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend.
Cremation will follow.
Calling Hours will be held at the funeral home on Thursday, Sept. 10th from 4 to 7 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 2680, N. Canton, OH 44720.
www.silvafuneralhome.com. 
Ferreira, Rena Ann (I13636)
 
2129 TB Menagitis Squires, Margaret Jane (I13234)
 
2130 Terence Gerard Powers

Resident of Saratoga

Mar 19, 1960-Oct. 17,2010

Terry was born in Fort Worth, TX, and moved with his family to San Jose in 1962. He leaves his parents, Ruth and Tom, and his siblings, Jack, Kevin, Tim, Brian, Maureen, Shannon, Neil, and Megan, together with their children and grandchildren. Terry was an artist, a musician, and a graduate of Lynbrook High School and West Valley College. We will miss him greatly. Private service. 
Powers, Terence Gerard (I1014)
 
2131 Teresita Halley Sr. passed peacefully away at the Oromocto Public Hospital, NB on June 18, 2017 surrounded by those whom she loved and who loved her dearly. Born on October 30, 1942 in St. John?s Newfoundland, she was the daughter of the late Gregory and Lucy (Boggan) Neville.

Besides her parents, Terry was predeceased by her husband, Patrick "Paddy" Halley and her sons Phillip and Russell. She will be truly missed by her brother Pat Neville and sister, Sheila Neville; her surviving children, Paddy (Rose Pike), Ronnie (Darlene Sweetland), Andrew (Iris Gillard), Denice (Jim Ryall), Edward (Tanya Burgoyne), Teresita Jr. (Scott Duval); daughter-in-law, Kim Taylor, as well as several grandchildren and one great-grandson.

Terry loved cooking and her faith was strong. She prayed the rosary every night. Her love for lobster was insatiable. She supported all of us in our decisions we made and encouraged us all to take bigger steps.

By request of the family there will be no visitation. A memorial service followed by interment will be held in Newfoundland. Service details will be announced at a later date. For those who wish, memorial contributions may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of the donor?s choice. 
Neville, Teresita Marie (I12832)
 
2132 TEWKSBURY -- Phyllis (Hirth) (Moore) Matthews, R.N., age 99, a resident of Tewksbury for 17 years, passed away peacefully at home on Saturday, October 29, 2016.

She was the beloved wife of the late Frank H. Matthews.

Born in Cambridge on April 23, 1917, she was the daughter of the late Daniel Hirth and the late Ida (Wandless) Hirth.

Phyllis was raised in Newton, attended Newton schools and graduated from Newton High School in 1935.

Following high school, she attended the New England Baptist Hospital School of Nursing, where she received her Degree in Nursing in 1939.

Prior to her retirement in 1979, she was employed as the Nursing Supervisor by the New England Baptist Hospital, where she worked for more than 20 years.

Phyllis resided in Chelmsford and Santa Maria, CA until moving to Tewksbury in 1999.

She is survived by her children, Diana Davis and her husband Galen of Scottsdale, AZ; Richard I. Moore of Walpole, Stephen P. Moore and his wife Susan of Rockland, Ronald E. Moore and his wife Mary of Braintree, and Robert A. Moore and his wife Donna of Tewksbury; her daughter-in-law, Dianne L. Moore of NH; her sister, Lorraine Ketchi of Natick; sixteen grandchildren, and numerous great-grandchildren.

Phyllis was the mother of the late Rodney B. Moore, and grandmother of the late Justin R. Moore.

MATTHEWS -- Phyllis (Hirth), R.N. Calling hours are Thursday, Nov. 3rd, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., at the Farmer & Dee Funeral Home, 16 Lee St., Tewksbury, followed by a graveside service at 12:30 p.m., at St. Mary Cemetery, 90 River Rd., Tewksbury.

Published in Lowell Sun on Nov. 1, 2016

 
Hirth, Phyllis (I13007)
 
2133 The above is his burial date. He is the son of Michel Dupuis and Marie Gaudreau.

Pierre and Madeleine were married in about 1692, in Canada. They are the parents of the following:
1) Marie-Josephe (1693-1751) md Alexandre Hebert
2) Jeanne (1695-1757) md Guillaume Blanchard
3) Pierre (1697-1757) md Jeanne Richard
4) Charles (1699-) md Elisabeth Leblanc 
Dupuis, Pierre (I11919)
 
2134 The Chronicle Herald, March 10, 2020:

Clarence Edward Amiro -- Age 89, Lower East Pubnico died February 26, 2020 in Yarmouth Regional Hospital. Born in Lower East Pubnico, he was a son of the late Edgar and Febronie (Muise) Amiro. He is survived by his wife, Wanda (Barkhouse) Amiro; sons, Graham (Julie), Randy, Patrick (Ashley), all of Lower East Pubnico; and Ian (Laura), Carleton; brother, Clifford, Lower East Pubnico; sisters, Marjorie Comeau, Halifax; Eloise Forrest, Lower Sackville; Shirley Belliveau, Lower East Pubnico; and Sharon Belliveau, Lower West Pubnico; grandchildren, Miranda, Brendan, Tyler, Keira, Carter, Fenten and Leah. He was predeceased by sisters, Barbara and Rosaline. Visitation will be Friday, March 13th from 7-9 p.m. in West Pubnico Funeral Home, Middle West Pubnico. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday, March 14th at 10 a.m. in Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church, Middle East Pubnico with Father Cyrille Assihou officiating. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations in memory may be made to Victorian Order of Nurses Yarmouth or East Pubnico Fire Department. Online condolences may be forwarded to the family at: westpubnicofh.com Funeral arrangements are under the direction of West Pubnico Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Middle West Pubnico. 902 762-3407. Dad was a hardworking man. He started as a young man "peddling" grocery in the area, while lobster fishing in a small dory. He later bought his first of many boats creating and growing a business. He kept busy in the summer months with a single-axle dump truck delivering soil locally. As time passed, bigger trucks and backhoes replaced shovelling by hand. He did some trucking for various companies, travelling from Quebec to Newfoundland; and operated a herring roe plant. After more than five decades of working, he semi-retired from fishing, but remained active with his backhoes and dump truck. He had many jobs in his life, but the one he enjoyed the most was being a husband, Dad, and especially a Grand-père. Love You always. 
Amiro, Clarence Edward (I6975)
 
2135 The death has occurred of Patrick (Pat) Fleming
Melbourn, Bishopstown, Cork / Killarney, Kerry

FLEMING (Melbourn, Bishopstown and late of Park Road, Killarney). On March 17th, 2019, peacefully, in the wonderful care of Douglas Nursing Home, PATRICK (PAT), beloved husband of Eileen (Née Holland), much loved father of Michael, Donal, Gina and Peter, dear brother of Kathleen, Peggy, Sheila and the late John. Sadly missed by his loving wife and family, daughters-in-law, son-in-law, grandchildren, great-grandchild, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.



Lying in repose at the Wilton Funeral Home, Sarsfield Road of Jerh.O'Connor Ltd from Wednesday. Removal at 6.30pm on Wednesday evening to the Church of the Real Presence, Curraheen Road. Requiem Mass at 12.30pm on Thursday. Funeral afterwards to St. James's Cemetery, Chetwynd. Family flowers only, please.



"May he rest in peace"

Date Published: Monday 18th March 2019Date of Death: Sunday 17th March 2019 
Fleming, Patrick (I9409)
 
2136 The death of Placide Maillet of Fox Creek occurred Monday at Dr. Georges Dumont Hospital following a long illness. He was 83. Born in Buctouche, he was a son of the late Gilbert and Madelaine (Melanson) Maillet. He retired in 1953 as an employee of CN. His wife, the former Marie Cormier, died in 1968. He is survived by two daughters, Miss Yvonne Maillet of Fox Creek and Mrs. Leonard LeBlanc (Loraine) of Waltham, Mass.; one adopted daughter, Mrs. Arthur LeBlanc (Corinne) of Waltham; one son, Alde Maillet of Fox Creek, two adopted sons, Clifford Gautreau and Jean-Paul Cormier, both of Ontario; four sisters, Mrs. David Allain (Beatrice), Mrs. Pat Pellerin (Yvonne) and Mrs. Alyre Leger (Alida), all of Buctouche and Mrs. Henry Belliveau (Delia), of Dieppe; four brothers, Melas of Chigago, Philorome of Moncton, Albert of Richibucto Village and Leandre Maillet of Buctouche; 21 grandchildren and one great grandchild. The body is resting at Frenette's Funeral Home, Moncton. Fujneral mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the St Anselme Roman Catholic church with interment in the church cemetery. Maillet, Placide (I8115)
 
2137 The exact name of Marie and Jeanne Bernard's father is heavily debated. All evidence says it is not Rene or Andre so do not change the name unless you have discovered some new evidence that dozens of scholars have not found in decades of searching. The strongest evidence suggests his name was Charles. There is a marriage record in France for Charles Bernard and Andree Guyon, but it is still unclear if this was the same Andree Guyon. A profile for Charles Bernard as the spouse of Andree Guyon is linked to her profile so his information can be documented. Perhaps mtDNA evidence will someday allow us to link our Andree Guyon to the Thyphaine Pannier maternal line in France. Until then it is best to leave the given name blank.
http://savart.info/bernard/
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Guyon-3 
Bernard, Marie (I3688)
 
2138 The family of Philippe MIUS and Madeleine ÉLIE:

MIUS, Philippe, sieur d'Entremont, Royal protonotary (1686) (protonotaire du roi (1686), born about 1609 (rec. 1671, rec. 1686) Normandie (province) (France, known area), died fin 1700 Grand-Pré (Saint-Charles-des-Mines) (Acadie)

Married about 1649, from Normandie (province) (France, known area)
ÉLIE, Madeleine, born about 1626 (rec. 1671) Normandie (province) (France, known area), died between census 1671 and census 1678 Port-Royal (Acadie)

1) Marguerite, born about 1650 (rec. 1686) Normandie (province) (France, known area), died after census 1714 Grand-Pré (Saint-Charles-des-Mines) (Acadie), married about 1665 Pierre MELANÇON dit LAVERDURE

2) Jacques, born about 1654 (rec. 1671) or 1659 (rec. 1686), married about 1678 Anne LATOUR

3) Abraham, born about 1658 (rec. 1671) or 1662 (rec. 1686), married about 1676 Marguerite de SAINT-ÉTIENNE de LATOUR

4) Philippe, born about 1660 (rec. 1671) or 1662 (rec. 1686), married about 1678 .., married about 1687 Marie ..

5) Madeleine, born about 1669 (rec. 1671) or 1670 (rec. 1686)

http://www.francogene.com/quebec--genealogy/086/086987.php

Philippe's patronymic name was not d'Entremont, but Mius, probably of Germanic origin, from the word majus, maius or mius. However, the name of d'Entremont was added to the patronymic surname Mius. The historical connection is as follows, dating back to the French Wars of Religion and the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre in 1572:

Nicolas Mius was killed at the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre, murdered at the side protecting Gaspard de Coligny. Gaspard's wife, Jacqueline de Montbel d'Entremont (16 February 1541 - 17 December 1599) was a French noblewoman and only daughter and heiress of the Savoyard family of Montbel d'Entremont who has many fiefs in Savoy, Bresse, Bugey and Piedmont.

After Jacqueline's husband's murder, the Countess felt indebted to the children of Nicolas Mius. Jacqueline took under her protection a son of Nicolas. (Unfortunately, there is no record of his first name.) The boy was actually under the care of Jacqueline?s mother, the Countess Beatrice d?Entremont of the House of Montbel d?Entremont of Savoie.

THE NAME OF 'd'ENTREMONT" was THEN added to his surname "MIUS". This was Jacqueline?s wish, since she was the only child who survived her parents' marriage, and had only a daughter from her marriage to the Admiral. The following clause appears in the marriage contract between the Admiral and Jacqueline:

The following clause appears in the marriage contract between the Admiral and Jacqueline:

"The first son originating from the marriage and his descendants, whether male or female, would carry the name and coat of arms of Count D'Entremont" (Jacqueline's father). The name of d'Entremont is an adopted name, probably from the grandfather who would have adopted Jacqueline d'Entremont, Nicolas Mius having died at the side of Jacqueline's husband Gaspard de Coligny at St-Barthelmy."


Philippe Mius d'Entremont arrived in Acadia with his wife and daughter about 1651, as adjutant to Governor Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour and commandant in the colony during the latter's absence. He received, jointly with Pierre Ferrand, by letters patent from La Tour dated 17 Jul 1653, the fief of Pobomcoup, at Cape Sable. in 1670, he became King's attorney.

On 20 Jul 1684, in his capacity as attorney, he signed an order of the King that was registered at Port-Royal. On 5 Oct 1687 he signed an attestation in favor of the accomplishments of Governor d'Aulnay. in 1688 he was replaced as attorney by Pierre Chenet Dubreuil who had received the retainer for the office on 23 Sep 1687.

A deposition by Sr. de Tenville (sic for Tienville), taken before Mathieu de Goutin on 31 Jul 1699, related to statements of Sr. d'Entremont, residing at Les Mines, concerning the boundaries of Acadia.
A letter from Mathieu de Goutin to the Minister on 23 Dec 1707 contained the following: "Sr. Philippe Mius d'Entremont, a native of Normandy, who died seven years ago at the age of ninety-nine years and some months, with all his teeth, had been adjutant under the late M. de la Tour, governor of this country. He had since been obliged to carry out the duties of King's attorney for eighteen years, and had only left off because of his great age."?

MIUS (Muis) D?ENTREMONT, PHILIPPE, esquire, first baron of Pobomcoup (Pubnico), near Cap de Sable, lieutenant-major, king?s attorney, settler, the first of the d?Entremonts of Nova Scotia; b. c. 1601 (or 1609) in Normandy (probably at Cherbourg); d. c. 1700 (or 1701).

According to Placide Gaudet, the Norman Philippe Mius was related by marriage to the Bourbon family and was made Sieur d?Entremont by Louis XIV; but according to a descendant, H. Léandre d?Entremont, the titles of nobility are said to go back to the 11th century in Savoy, and a branch of the Savoy family is thought to have emigrated to Normandy during the 16th century. In 1649 the Sieur d?Entremont married Madeleine Hélie (or Élie) Du Tillet (b. 1626). He was then a captain in a regiment. It was in 1650 (Coll. de manuscrits relatifs à la Nouv.-France, II, 329) or 1651 (R. Le Blant) that he, with his wife and a daughter, were brought to Acadia by the new governor Charles de Saint-Étienne de La Tour, a childhood friend, as lieutenant-major and commander of the king?s troops. To reward him for his services, La Tour offered d?Entremont in 1651 or 1653 the letters patent of the Pobomcoup fief, as a barony. The feudal rights conferred upon the baron a territory stretching from Cap Nègre to Cap Fourchu (Yarmouth). The feudal castle was built near the entry to the natural harbour of Pubnico, on the east side.

D?Entremont played an important part in the colony?s history both because of what he did as an administrator and because he was one of the rare Acadian seigneurs to concern himself with cultivation and with clearing land; he attracted to his estate ?several indentured workers and a few families from Port-Royal [now Annapolis Royal, N.S.] and this seigneury eventually formed a small centre of population.?

Besides their daughter whom they had brought from France, the d?Entremonts had four children who were born on Acadian soil: two of their sons, Jacques, b. 1659, and Abraham, de Plemazais (or Plemarch), b. 1661 or 1662, married respectively Anne and Marguerite, the daughters of Governor Charles de La Tour and Jeanne Motin; the third son, Philippe, whose life is more difficult to piece together, evidently married a daughter of Jean-Vincent d?Abbadie* de Saint-Castin. As for the daughters, Marie-Marguerite, born in France, married Pierre Melanson, dit La Verdure [see Charles Melanson]; the other, Madeleine, seems to have remained a spinster.
Around 1670, at the time when the Treaty of Breda was being put into force, Governor Andigné de Grandfontaine was establishing himself at Pentagouet on the Penobscot. D?Entremont was named king?s attorney, an office which he held for 18 years despite his advanced age. We know of reports which were made by Mius d?Entremont and Jacques Bourgeois* on the subject of the Acadian frontiers, and sent to the minister, Pontchartrain, by Joseph Robinau de Villebon. Towards the end of his life d?Entremont left his seigneurial estate, bequeathing the title of baron to his eldest son Jacques, and went to settle at Port-Royal with his wife and two of his children. He died at the end of 1700 or the beginning of 1701, a venerable patriarch more than 90 years old.

According to tradition it was at Port-Royal that he died, but Léandre d?Entremont indicates Grand-Pré, where d?Entremont may have gone to reside with his daughter Marie-Marguerite Melanson, as the more likely place of death. Philippe Mius d?Entremont has left a large number of descendants in Acadia; the barony of Pobomcoup remained in the family until the expulsion of the Acadians; and after more than three centuries some hundred families of the same name can still be counted at Pubnico.

Clément Cormier
Coll. de manuscrits relatifs à la Nouv.-France, II, 134, 329. Recensement de 1686 (Acadie). Placide Gaudet, notes preserved in the PAC and at the Université de Moncton; études published in Moniteur Acadien (Shediac, N.B.), 17 Dec. 1886, 11 and 25 Jan. 1887. George S. Brown, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia: a sequel to Campbell?s history (Boston, 1888), 151?52. A. Cameron, study published in the Halifax Herald, 1 Jan. 1886, of which the translation was published in the Moniteur Acadien, 21 Jan. 1886; see also issues of 7, 14 Jan. 1886, 17 Dec. 1886, 11 Jan. 1887. H. L. d?Entremont, The Baronnie de Pombcoup and the Acadians, a history of the ancient ?Department of Cape Sable,? now known as Yarmouth and Shelburne counties, Nova Scotia (Yarmouth, 1931); The forts of Cape Sable of the seventeenth century (n.p., 1938); study on the genealogy of the Acadian families of Yarmouth county, published in the Yarmouth Herald beginning 20 Feb. 1940. Robert Le Blant, ?Les trois mariages d?une Acadienne, Anne d?Entremont (1694?1778),? NF, VII (1932), 211. Rameau de Saint-Père, Une colonie féodale, II, 320. P.-G. Roy, ?Les marquisats, comptés, baronnies et châtellenies dans la Nouvelle-France,? BRH, XXI (1915), 48. Webster, Acadia, 121.

General Bibliography
© 1966?2017 University of Toronto/Université Laval 
Mius d'Entremont, Philippe (I3931)
 
2139 The family of the late François Agapit Amirault are saddened to announce our father?s passing on November 11, 2019 in Veteran?s Place, Yarmouth. He was formerly of Middle East Pubnico. Born in Middle East Pubnico he was a son of the late Thomas and Agnes (Amiro) Amirault. He is survived by his wife Rosaline, Nakile Home for Special Care, Argyle, daughters; Gwen (Kevin) Grant, Oakfield, NS, Marlene (Bobby) Smith and Kathy (Gilles) Bourque, both of Middle East Pubnico. He is also survived by 7 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. He is predeceased by brothers; Coral and Joseph and sisters; Bernadette and Mae. After completion of high school, he went fishing with his father, worked on the railroad and as a bellhop. At the age of 19 he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Airforce and trained as an air gunner. He was stationed in England at the end of the war. Upon his return home he spent most of his life as a fisherman and along with his wife, they operated Gwen?s Diner in Middle East Pubnico. He was a member of Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 66, West Pubnico and the Knights of Columbus. Visitation will be Wednesday, November 13th, 2019 from 7-9pm in the West Pubnico Funeral Home, Middle West Pubnico. A Mass of Christian burial will be Thursday November 14th, 2019 at 11 am in Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church, Middle East Pubnico. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Donations in memory may be made to Immaculate Conception Cemetery Fund or the East Pubnico Fire Department. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the West Pubnico Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Middle West Pubnico. 902 762-3407

Dad was a peaceful, fun loving man. He enjoyed a good joke, a good game of crib, watching the Blue Jays play and his daily trip to the wharf. He will be missed dearly by his immediate and extended family and friends. 
Amirault, François Agapit (I6967)
 
2140 The largest group of Blanchards who found refuge in Louisiana came from France at the behest of the Spanish government aboard four of the Seven Ships of 1785. They chose to go to upper Bayou Lafourche and settle in the district their kinsman had once commanded:

Anne-Symphorose Hébert, age 47, widow of Joseph Blanchard, came to Louisiana aboard La Bergère, the second of the Seven Ships, which reached New Orleans in August. With her were six children, all born in France--Laurent-Olivier, age 19, Marie-Madeleine, age 17, Pierre-Joseph, age 15, Louis-Suliac, age 13, Élie, age 11, and Anne, age 7. Anne-Symphorose never remarried and died at Lafourche in September 1793, age 54. Her daughters married into the Bourg, Comeaux, and Trahan families. Three of her four sons created families of their own along the bayou, but only two of the lines endured.


source: Blanchard appendices
acadiansingray.com  
Hébert, Anne Simphorose (I11995)
 
2141 The name Esbon was spelled with a Z in Rhode Island, while generally spelled with an S in Nova Scotia. Ezbon Sanford was made a Freeman of Rhode Island, 1 May 1718; served as an Ensign of the Third Company of Militia from 1723-1725; was its Lieutenant in 1726, and Captain from 1730-1735.
In 1735, Capt. Ezbon was employed by the town of Newport in building a bridge at the Point. Three years later, Mr. Ezbon Sanford was appointed by the Rhode Island General Assembly to be a member of a committee to procure materials and build a new Colony House at Newport. This committee was also to build a magazine at the fort, and procure a supply of powder and balls. Cat. Ezbon was frequently a member of the General Assembly from Newport, between 1736 and 1743.
He made his will on the 6th of August and died on the 12th of the same month, 1743.



From Find a Grave:
Capt. Ezbon Sanford married Mary Woodward, daughter of Israel, Jr. and Bennet (Eddy) Woodward on the 27th of September 1716 in Newport, Rhode Island. They had 11 known children. Ezbon was a carpenter/builder and served as an Ensign/Lieutenant/Captain in the 3rd Company of Militia between 1723-1735. He is buried by his wife and father/mother-in-law.

Inscription reads:

In Memory of Ezbon Sanford Esq. who died August ye 22d 1743 in ye 50th year of his age.

Above taken from John Sanford and His Descendants of Boston, Massachusetts and Portsmouth, Rhode Island 1605-1965 ... by Jack Minard Sanford.

Family Members
Spouse

Mary Woodward Sanford
unknown?1745

Children
Elizabeth Sanford Gardner
1717?1769

Joseph Sanford
1740?1784


 
Sanford, Captain Ezbon (I6518)
 
2142 The records show that in 1721 Marie "Marguerite" gave birth to triplet girls, who all passed at birth. Thibault, Marie Marguerite (I12394)
 
2143 The Unbelievable Odyssey of the Barriaults (by James Carten, 1999, from the Acadian-Cajun Archives)Edited for this site by A. Côté 3 April 2008. The name Barriault has given place, since the arrival of the ancestor, Nicolas, in 1671, to many different [ortho]graphies: Barillaud, Barrios, Barillot, Bariault, Barriaux, Barilleaux, and even Bériau. All these variants return back to one forefather, Nicolas Barillot, born in France ca.1642 and married to Martine Hébert, daughter of Étienne Hébert and Marie Gaudet. Firstly settled in Port-Royal, he becomes, a few years later, one of the pioneers of Pisiguit, today Windsor, N.S. At the 1714 census, Nicolas Barillot is said to be a farmer and a landclearer, in the new parish of l'Assomption, at Pisiguit. A year before, the Treaty of Utrecht gave the Acadian Peninsula, as well as Newfoundland and the Hudson's Bay to England.[see note] The fact that Port-Royal, renamed Annapolis-Royal, became the capital of English Acadia, and since which is found strong English insurgence, surely incited Nicolas to settle further to the east, next to Pisiguit.
Five years later, 1719, begins the construction of the fortress Louisbourg, at Cape Breton. Already many Acadian families are leaving to settle at the Ile-St. Jean (Prince Edward Island) and at Cape Breton, where they are assured to be in the presence of French troops. Nicolas, though, prefers to remain at Pisiguit, where he became, forcebly, a subject of the new King of England, Georges I, who had just been crowned.
At the 1714 census, Nicolas Barillot has already ten children, of which four are sons; Antoine, b. 1697, Nicolas, b. 1703, Jacques, b. 1705, and Pierre, b. 1707. He had another son, Jean, the older, b. ca. 1685, but seems to be deceased at the moment of the census. He also had five daughters; Françoise, b. 1683, Marie, b. 1684, Catherine, b. 1687, Marguerite, b. 1689, and Madeleine, b. 1696. The descendants of his sons Antoine and Nicolas will settle in the region of St. Charles-de-Bellechasse, after the deportation. Those of Pierre will be principally in the Baie des Chaleurs in New Brunswick. Born at Pisiguit in 1707, Pierre Barillot, son of the forefather Nicolas, married in 1729 Véronique Girouard, daughter of Pierre Girouard and Marie Doiron, Véronique, who was born at St. Charles-des-Mines, was 17. Pierre was 22. They had baptized eight children at the church of l'Assomption-de-Pisiguit. Then, in 1750, doubting very much the eminent attack of the English, Pierre Barillot judged it prudent to transport his family to the Ile-St. Jean, remaining under the French administration. The family set up at the Rivière-du-Moulin-à-Scie where two other children were born. In August 1755 the storm broke loose in all of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. The Acadians are arrested, imprisoned, dispossessed then deported into the ports of New England: Boston, New London, New York, Philadelphia. They arrive by flows, sick and extenuated, to Maryland, to the Carolinas, Virginia and Georgia. The Iles Royale and St. Jean remained French, but in 1758, a second wave of deportation arose. The inhabitants are loaded aboard ships bound for England, where the prisons of Liverpool, London and Southampton awaited them. For Pierre Barillot and his wife Véronique, it turned out to be a tragic voyage, one that they would not see the end [of]. Both died while crossing the Atlantic. Their son, Olivier Barillot, then 19, will be imprisoned in England. After the Treaty of Paris in 1763, he returne[d] to France. His brother, Jean-Baptiste, forefather of the Barilleaux of Louisiana, took refuge in Cherbourg, then at St. Malo, along with his sisters Agathe, Thérèse and Euphrosine. Olivier hurried to rejoin them. They settled in the parish of Pleudihan, in Brittany, where they were still yet in 1772. Their uncle, Nicolas Barillot, brother of Pierre, had just died before the 1755 Deportation, at Port-Toulouse, Ile Madame, Cap-Breton. Their uncle Antoine Barillot took refuge in Québec. He was at St. Antoine-de-Bellechasse, in 1758. Finally their uncle Jacques Barillot had less luck. He was deported to England in 1758. He was at La Rochelle, in France, in 1761/62. A few years later, we will find him in French Guyana in South America. But, getting back to Olivier Barillot, son of Pierre, refugee at Pleudihan, Brittany, with his brother, Jean-Baptiste and his sisters. It is in the Breton village that he will marry, ca. 1763, an unfortunate companion of exile, Anastasie Boudrot, daughter of Jean Boudrot and of Agathe Thibodeau. Two years later, after the birth of a daughter, Anne-Marie, in 1765, Anastasie Boudrot will pass away. Three years later, the (10th of May 1768) 10-05-1768, this time at St. Servan-de-St. Malo, Olivier Barillot marries, a second time, another exiled Acadian, Élisabeth Landry, daughter of Pierre Landry and of Anne Thériot, of the Rivière-aux-Canards. A first child, Charles-Olivier Barillot, will be born to this second union, the (22nd of March 1771) 22-03-1771. Another son, Jean-Baptiste, will see the light of day two years later. In the spring of 1774, Olivier, his wife and their three children decide to re-locate. They are among thirty Acadians who were aboard two goëlettes (schooners) of Charles Robin and his brothers from Jersey, who recruited fishermen and workers for their fishing settlements and commerce in Gaspé. Jim Carten[Source]
NOTE
The Treaty of Utretcht did and could not "give" any land to England, since the French never "owned" the land, nor did the Original people ever cede, convey, or sell any of it to the French. [return to paragraph]
Premier Ancêtre Nicolas Barillot-Barriault : nait en 1646 dans le Poitou au sud de la Normandie, il est venu du Berry pour s'installer en 1671 à Port-royal, Nouvelle-Écosse (Acadie), aujourd'hui Annapolis Royal. Vers 1680 il s'installe èa Pisiguit, Nouvelle-Écosse, aujourd'hui Windsor, Nova Scotia ou ils élevèrent leur 10 enfants; 6 filles et 4 garçons. en 1686 ils apparaissent dans le recensement. Autre information sur Acestry.com; Nicolas Barillot dit Bayol - An Acadian Mystery. In some geneology sites Nicolas Barillot (dit Bayol) is said to be the son of Nicolas Bayol and Barbe Bajolet and the brother of Rose Bayol. You might get a hit for Nicolas Barillot dit Bayol. Bayol is a variation of Bajolet. For some reason tha variations are extended to include Barillot but the Barillot name was already well established in France at the time. ( Nicolas Bayol b. 1605). Marie-Barbe Bajolet (b. 1608) was the daughter of one Antoine Bajolet or Bailolet (Bayol) who worked as a muleteer for Marie de Medici. Some sites list Nicholas Bayol as being married to Barbe Bajolet but the latter was married three times and in all cases to men of some power and wealth. Her marriages were well documented and so was the birth of all of her children. The Isaac Pesseley (her first husband) family was connected to the Baiolet - Bajolet. family. Barbe Bajolet's godparents were Pesseleys. All we know of Nicholas Bayol is that he sailed to Acadia on the St-Jehan with Marie-Barbe Bajolet's first husband Isaac Pesseley, in 1636. It is more likely that Nicholas Bayol was also a Baiolet -Bajolet, possibly a brother or a relative of Marie-Barbe Bajolet but certainly not her husband. We know that Bayol returned to France to collect his 9 year old daughter Rose in 1638. (Marie-Barbe Bayol, Rose Bayon). Marie-Barbe Bajolet married Isaac Pesseley in 1629, and was pregnant with her first child with Pesseley the very year of Rose Bayon's birth. In any event Bayol returned to Acadia with Rose and we never hear from him again. It is a certainty that both Bayol and Pesseley's widow were both in Port Royal in the year prior to Nicholas Barriault's Birth in France. Pesseley was killed in 1645. In 1646, Bajolet returned to France and married Martin Lefebvre. (1647). (Lefebvre died in 1648) The only remote possibility of Bajolet and Bayol being Barriault's mother is if she had been impregated by Bayol in Acadia just prior to her return to France but that is speculation. Nicholas Barillot dit Bayol a bastard son of Nicholas Bayol and Barbe Bajolet? Then why the name Barillot? Was the unwanted child raised by a Barillot family in France? Nicolas Bayol and Isaac Pesseley knew each other having sailed together as crew on the St-Jehan. Pesseley's wife Bajolet had not sailed with them on that voyage. Bayol would have known the Pesseley Bajolet couple quite well. It is more likely, once again, that Nicholas Bayol, given the similarity in name was more likely a relative of the Bajolets. Marie Barbe Bajolet married a third time in 1654. With her third husband and the children of her two preceding marriages, Barbe Bajolet returned to Acadia. Her family settled on a fief which was conceded to them by Charles de la Tour. A few years later, widowed again, thrice-widowed Barbe asked a vessel from Boston to give passage for her and her family to Port-Royal. It would be soon after that her daughter Marie Pesseley would marry Jean Pitre. There is no mention of a connection to Rose Bayol who we know to be Nicholas Bayol's daughter. So any connection to Nicholas becomes more and more distant. DNA testing has hinted that Rose Bayol was from Afro-Asian extraction. Was Nicholas Bayol black?
Was he, in fact, a slave or a servant who simply carried the Bayol name as many other slaves carried the names of the families they served? It would explain the lack of interest on Marie-Barbe Bajolet's part in Rose Bayol who also lived in Port Royal. Nicholas Barillot was born in 1646 and arrived at Port Royal on the Oranger in 1671. Nicholas Bayol was most likely already dead by then. His daughter Rose Bayol had been married to Pierre Comeau since 1649. Marie-Barbe Bajolet, a widow for the third time was living alone in Port Royal. Of her 8 children only 2 were in Acadia and 6 were in France. How does a man like Barillot end up on the


 
Barillot, Nicholas (I2631)
 
2144 The wife of Claude de Lorraine, Duc de Guise, she is sometimes referred to as the "mère des Guises" (mother of the Guises). She married Claude de Lorraine in 1513 and gave birth to twelve children. Through her eldest daughter she was the grandmother of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland. de Bourbon-Vendôme, Duchess Antoinette (I14343)
 
2145 There existed in Acadia, around 1690, three persons named Bernard: Marie, born in 1645 and married about 1659 to René Landry; Jeanne, born (no one knows when) and married about 1666 to Guyon Chiasson; and finally René, born in 1663 and married about 1689 to Madeleine Doucet. What kinship existed among these three individuals? René appears to have been a stranger to Marie and Jeanne, because, not being mentioned in the 1686 census, he seems only to have arrived at Beaubassin after that date, possibly at the instigation of M. de la Valliere. in any event, no dispensation for kinship among his descendants justifies the supposition that he was a relative of Marie and Jeanne.?

Note carefully that Jeanne and Marie were the daughters of Andreé Guyon and ______ Bernard, but that her unnamed husband died prior to her remarriage in 1650/51, when she is listed as a widow. Rene was born at least 12 years AFTER THE DEATH of Jeanne and Marie's father. 
Bernard, Charles (I3689)
 
2146 There is a birth record for Mary (a daughter of John born in 1677) but at this point it is unclear which Mary Ormsbee/Ormsby married Samuel Rowland and William Salisbury and which married Israel Sabin. A study of John Ormsby's will might clarify which of the two was his daughter. The Find a Grave would lead one to believe that John's daughter married Israel Sabin, but Find a Grave information is submitted by contributors and is sometimes inaccurate.  Ormsbee, Mary (I9365)
 
2147 There is a John and Caroline Burgess who had children in England. This is NOT the same couple as the John and Caroline Burgess who had children in Hants County, Nova Scotia, Canada.

There is a marriage bond record at the Nova Scotia Archives dated 8 September 1804 as follows: John Burgess of Newport of Edward Burgess and Ann Card of Newport.

Caroline B. Burgess, Female, age 62, Married, born in Kempt, daughter of B. Grant, died in Kempt, Hants County, Nova Scotia, Canada on 21 March 1865. The informant was John Burgess.

The grave marker for John and Caroline reads: John Burgess Esq, died 3 January 1892, aged 94 years, his wife, Caroline Bergen Grant, died 21 March 1865, aged 82 years.

This puts John Burgess at being born in about 1798.

John Burgess married Abigail Bradshaw in Kennetcook, Hants County, Nova Scotia, Canada on 4 or 11 December 1866. John was 69 (born about 1797). He was widowed. John was living in Cheverie Kempt and born in Newport (probably Newport Township). His parents were Edward Burgess and Mary. Abigail was 40 (born about 1826). She was widowed. Abigail was living in Kempt. Her birthplace is not given. Her parents were John Brown and H.

Charles Burgess married Jane Malcolm in Cheverie, Hants County, Nova Scotia, Canada on 9 March 1865. Charles was 34 (born about 1831), a bachelor, occupation: Captain, living and born in Cheverie. His parents were Jn Burgess and Caroline Grant. Jn was a Farmer. Jane was 24 (born about 1841), a spinster, living and born in Cheverie. Her parents were Jn Malcolm and ?? Armstrong. Jn was a Farmer.

George A. Burgess married Sarah ?. Smith in Kempt, Hants County, Nova Scotia, Canada on 15 October 1868. George was 29 (born about 1839), a bachelor, occupation: Mariner, living in Cheverie and born in Burlington. His parents were John and Caroline Burgess. John was a Farmer. Sarah was 22 (born about 1846), a spinster, living in Cheverie, place of birth not given. Her parents were David and Mary Smith. David was a Blacksmith.

John G. Burgess married Henrietta ?. Grant in Cheverie, Hants County, Nova Scotia, Canada on 28 October 1882. John was 50 (born about 1832), a widower, occupation: Farmer, living in Cheverie and born in Newport. His parents were John and Caroline. John, the father, was a Farmer. Henrietta was 40 (born about 1842), a widow, living in Summerville and born in (looks like) Juck?m(l or t)own. Her parents were Edw. and Jane. Edw. was a Farmer.

Elizabeth J. Malcolm (maiden name Burgess) died in Maynard, Massachusetts, United States on 2 September 1897. Her husband's name was Barjillia. She was 65 years and 1 month old (born about August 1832). She was living in Maynard and born in Burlington, N.S. Her parents were John Burgess and Caroline Grant who were both born in N.S. Elizabeth was buried in Maynard. The date of the record was 1 January 1898.

George Allison Burgess died in Cambridge, Hants County, Nova Scotia, Canada on 22 April 1935. He was married. He was born in Burlington, Hants Co. His date of birth was 16 January 1839. He was 96 years, 3 months, and 6 days old. His occupation was Mariner. He had been living in Cambridge for (looks like) 13 years. His parents were John Grant Burgess and Caroline Grant, who were both born in Nova Scotia. The informant was his son-in-law, C. A. Lantz, who was living in Cambridge, Hants Co., NS. George was buried in Cheverie on 24 April 1935. 
Burgess, Squire John Grant (I1198)
 
2148 Theresa Joyce LeMay Grant
December 11, 1930 - June 08, 2018

Our beloved mother, grandmother, and great grandmother, Theresa passed away on June 8, 2018 at 11:26 a.m. at her home in Plaquemine. She was a native and resident of Plaquemine. She quit her job at the LSU Library in 1954 to marry her marine, William Curtis Grant. She spent a lot of time traveling with her husband and son to various bases in the states. She enjoyed meeting people from different states and making new friends. Her favorite pastime was reading books by conservative authors and she had a large collection of historical and non-fiction books. She was an avid fan of LSU baseball. She loved spending time with her family and spoiling her great grandchildren. She loved animals and always owned a dog and cat. She liked to feed the birds and squirrels. She was a member of the Humane Society of the U.S. Theresa is survived by her son, Curt Grant and wife Bonnie Richard Grant of Addis; two sisters, Dorothy LeMay Ourso of Baton Rouge, June LeMay Cavalier and husband Allen of Plaquemine; one brother, Carl LeMay and wife Diana Clement LeMay of Plaquemine; three grandchildren, Amy Grant and companion Kevin Babin of Baton Rouge, Andrea Grant and fiancé Prentice Hebert of St. Francisville, Ryan Grant and wife Tori of Addis; 7 great grandchildren, Gevan Conway, Jacob Conway and wife Andria, Brennan Conway, Grant and Gabriela Orcino, Ian Bayliss, and Sophia Hebert. Theresa was preceded in death by her husband, William Curtis Grant; parents, George and Edna Carmouche LeMay; 3 sisters, Edna Frances LeMay Markins and husband Genie, Mary Gertrude LeMay Langlois and husband Julian, Evelyn Miller and husband John; 1 brother, George Mourice LeMay Jr.; brother-in-law, Roland Ourso. Visiting will be at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church on Monday, June 11th from 11 a.m. until Mass of Christian Burial at 1 p.m., celebrated by Rev. Ryan Hallford. Entombment will follow in Grace Memorial Park Mausoleum. Special thanks to Carolyn Marchand for her friendship and assistance as well as Rhonda Daigle and her family for their love, care and support over the years.

 
LeMay, Theresa Joyce (I13645)
 
2149 Theresa Marie (Tess) Halley (born O'Brien) was born on month day 1895, at birth place, to Edward O'Brien and Mary O'Brien (born Stapleton).
Edward was born circa 1848, in Topsail, NF.
Mary was born on May 15 1858, in Horse Cove Line, NF.
Theresa had 8 siblings: Patrick O'Brien, Edward J. (d) O'Brien and 6 other siblings.
Theresa married Edward Peter (Ned) Halley on month day 1914, at age 18 at marriage place.
Edward was born on January 17 1885, in Topsail, NF.
They had 11 children: Margaret (d) Halley, Unnamed Girl (d) Halley and 9 other children.
Theresa passed away on month day 1990, at age 95 at death place.
She was buried on month day 1990, at burial place. 
O'Brien, Theresa Marie (twin) (I1330)
 
2150 THIBODEAU, Jeffery - 25, Meteghan Station, died Sunday, Sept. 8, 2002, in Bangor. Born in Yarmouth, he was a son of Donald THIBODEAU and Kathleen HUNLIN, both of Meteghan Station. He was a baseball player and enjoyed hunting. He was a member of the Native Council of Nova Scotia. He is survived by brother, Stewart Deveau, Weymouth. Visitation in Meteghan Funeral Home. Funeral was Thursday, Sept. 12 in Sacred Heart Church, Saulnierville, Rev. Yvon Dionne officiating. Interment in the parish cemetery. Thibodeau, Jeffrey Troy (I7068)
 

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