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1701 | MARBLEHEAD - Mary P. "Nonnie" (Larkin) Duncan, 84, died Sunday, Oct. 3, 2004. She was the wife of the late Ken Duncan. Born and raised in Swampscott, she was the daughter of Edward and Margaret (Callahan) Larkin. She attended Swampscott schools and initially worked at General Electric Co. She met Mr. Duncan while he was in the Army Air Forces and upon his return from England after World War II, they began dating. Mr. Duncan opened the world-famous Maddies Sail Loft restaurant in 1946 and Mary worked with him at night as a waitress in the Topside dining room. They married in 1948 and had two daughters, Sheila and Sharon of Marblehead. Mrs. Duncan stayed at home with her children, helping out at the Loft in the evenings and eventually became fondly known as "The Paymaster" to all the employees of the Sail Loft for more than 55 years. The Duncans were married for 40 years, and although they worked hard together they did have the opportunity for some wonderful trips to Spain, the Caribbean, Hawaii and their very favorite, Ireland. After Mr. Duncan died in 1989, she recuperated from a heart attack and joined the Jewish Community Center, where she worked out faithfully for nine years every morning at 7. She had a healthy new lease on life and loved every minute of it. In 1993, her only grandchild, Kendra Duncan, was born and immediately became the light of Mrs. Duncan's life. They were best friends and confidants to the end. (Published Wednesday, October 6, 2004 in the Salem Evening News) | Larkin, Mary P. (I11217)
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1702 | Margaret Pettipas BIRTH 1835 DEATH 6 Oct 1900 (aged 64?65) BURIAL Saint Anselm's Roman Catholic Church Cemetery West Chezzetcook, Halifax County, Nova Scotia, Canada MEMORIAL ID 204499031 · View Source MEMORIAL PHOTOS 1 FLOWERS 0 Inscription In memory of Margaret, wife of Luke Pettipas, died October 6, 1900, aged 65 years. Gone but not forgotten. | Richards, Margaret (I464)
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1703 | Marguerite is the daughter of Francois Amirault and Marie Pitre. She married Jacques Mius d'Entremont on 30 September 1723, in Port Royal, Acadie. They are the parents of at least the folling: 1) Jacques III, died in Cherbourg, France before 1767, md Marguerite Landry 2) Marie, died in Grand Pre md to Rene Landry (brother of Marguerite) 3) Anne, died in Pubnico (1732-) md Abel Duon 4) Joseph, died in Pubnico (1739-1783) md Agnes Beliveau 5) Marguerite, never married 6) Paul, died in Pubnico (1742- ) 7) Benoni, died in Pubnico (1745-1841) md Anne-Marguerite Pothier Marguerite and some of her children returned to Nova Scotia in 1766, on their way to Quebec. However civil authorities in Halifax gave them permission to stay they settled in the land of their ancestors, Pubnico, in 1767. They had traveled from Massachusetts with the Amirault, Belliveaux, d'Entremont, and Duon familes. | Amirault, Marguerite (I9502)
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1704 | Marguerite is the daughter of Jean-Baptiste Hebert (1692-1878) and Elisabeth Granger (1701-1767). She married Jean-Baptiste Leblanc in about 1745, in Acadie. They are the parents of the following: 1) Pierre (1746-1803) md Madeleine Trahan 2) Jean-Baptiste (1750-1788) md Marie-Hippolyte Philppeau 3) Marie-Josephte (1750-1835) md Joseph Bellemare 4) Marguerite (1756-) md Joseph Thibodeau 5) Marie-Anne (1758-1803) md Etienne Melanson 6) Judith (1760-) md (a) Joseph Millet and (b) Joseph Thibodeau Marguerite was buried on 8 December 1798. | LeBlanc, Marguerite (I10543)
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1705 | Marguerite is the daughter of Pierre Martin and Catherine Vigneault. She was born about 1644. Marguerite married Jean Bourg in 1667. They are the parents of the following: 1) Anne (1668-) md Pierre Thibodeau 2) Marie (1678-) md Charles Robichaud 3) Elisabeth (1678-) md Jean Gaudet 4) Catherine (1681-) md Jean Turpin 5) Jean-Baptiste (1684-1757) md (a) Francoise Aucoin and (b) Marie Beriault 6) Louis (1690-) md Cecile Michel | Martin, Marguerite (I9899)
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1706 | Marguerite is the daughter of Rene l'Aine Landry and Perrine Bourg. She married (1) Germain Douchet in 1664 in Port Royal, and they are the parents of at least the following: 1) Charles (1665-1739) 2) Bernard (1668-1709) 3) Laurent (1669-1728) 4) Jacques (1672-) 5) Claude (1675-1754) 6) Jeanne (1680-) She married (2) Etienne-Pierre Comeau in 1694 and they are the parents of: 1) Alexis (1695-) The following information was provided by L.B. #49051374: Germain and Marie are also the parents of the following (I verified that they are on the 1686 Port Royal Census): 1) Marie (1678-) 2) Alexis (1682-) 3) Pierre (1685-) | Landry, Marie Marguerite (I5045)
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1707 | Marguerite married Jean Babin on 14 October 1721, in Grand-Pré, Acadie. They are the parents of the following: 1) Marie (1723-1764) md Emmanuel Hebert 2) Olivier Babin (1727-1747) unmarried 3) Marie-Anne-Francoise (1733-1831) md Jean-Baptiste Thibodeau 4) Marianne "Anne" (1743-1743) | Theriot, Marguerite (I12060)
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1708 | Marguerite was born about 1648. She married Francois Bourg in about 1665 and they are the parents of the following: 1) Michel Bourg (1665-1714) md Elisabeth Melanson 2) Marguerite-Marie Bourg (1668-) md Richard Martin 3) Alexandre Bourg (1671-1759) md Marguerite Melanson 4) Madeleine Bourg (1677-) md (a) Pierre Leblanc and (b) Pierre Maisonnat 5) Anne-Jeanne Bourg (1684-1750) md Charles Melanson Marguerite married (2) Jean Babineau in about 1691, in Canada. They are the parents of the following: 1) Marie Babineau (1692-1757) md Claude Landry 2) Marguerite Babineau (1694-1757) md Claude Melanson | Boudrot, Marguerite (I2613)
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1709 | Marie "Agnes" Deveau Published: November 27, 2019 Age 100, of Saulnierville, passed away peacefully on Sunday, November 24, 2019, in Villa Acadienne, Meteghan, surrounded by her family. Born September 23, 1919, in Meteghan Centre, she was a daughter of the late Alphie and Evangeline LeBlanc. She is Age 100, of Saulnierville, passed away peacefully on Sunday, November 24, 2019, in Villa Acadienne, Meteghan, surrounded by her family. Born September 23, 1919, in Meteghan Centre, she was a daughter of the late Alphie and Evangeline LeBlanc. She is survived by daughters, Annette (Albert) Comeau of Meteghan River; Ruth (Bernie) Boudreau and Renette (Richard) Robichaud of Saulnierville; sons, Clarence (Léonice) of Dieppe, N.B. and Hubert (Odette) of Saulnierville. She is also survived by her siblings, Leah (late Donald) Melanson, Emma (late Benoit) Melanson, Thérèse (late Désiré) Theriault, Eddie (Bertha) LeBlanc. She was predeceased by her husband, Frank Deveau; her sisters, Elise McBride, Stella Dugas, Angèle Baloche; and brothers, Agno, Alphonse, Antoine, Bernard, Edouard and Fred. She was very proud of her family and lived for them. She enjoyed her many grandchildren and great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews in her surroundings. She was a valued friend, an inspiration to many, and will be greatly missed. Cremation has taken place under the care of Meteghan Funeral Home. In keeping with her wishes, there will be no visitation in the funeral home. The funeral service will be held in Église Sacré Coeur, Saulnierville, at 10 a.m. on Thursday, November 28th, with interment in the parish cemetery. The immediate family will be in the church to receive condolences one half hour before the service. The family wishes to express their most sincere appreciation to the Logis de Meteghan and Villa Acadienne management and staff. A special thank you to Janie and Francine for their exceptional caring of grand-mère. Thank you to Dr. Gisèle, Dr. Dow, Dr. Jean-Luc, the Yarmouth Hospital and everyone for the special care and the many services provided to our mother. As expressions of sympathy, donations may be made to the Église Sacré Coeur, IWK Health Centre Foundation or the SPCA in Clare. Arrangements are in the care of Meteghan Funeral Home, Meteghan (902-645-2142).E-mail: mfh@ns.aliantzinc.ca | LeBlanc, Marie Agnes (I6601)
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1710 | Marie (Prendeville) Maloney, age 59, a resident of Quincy, passed into eternal life on February 2, 2016, surrounded by her loving family. Marie was the beloved wife for thirty-six years of Thomas M. Maloney, Jr.; cherished mother of Thomas M. Maloney III and his wife Christina, Therese H. Maloney and Patrick P. Maloney, all of Quincy; loving daughter of the late Lawrence N. and Bridget M. (Healy) Prendeville; dear sister of Lawrence J. Prendeville and his wife Carol of Quincy, Loretta N. Prendeville of Quincy and the late Eileen Prendeville Yetman; adored aunt of Michael, Brendan and Andrew Prendeville and Katherine Yetman. Marie is also survived by many dear aunts, cousins and friends. A lifelong Quincy resident, Marie was a graduate of Archbishop Williams High School and Quincy City Hospital School of Nursing. She was a dedicated nurse at Carney Hospital in Dorchester for thirty-seven years. Marie was the cornerstone of her family. Together with her husband, they built a foundation of faith, love and trust for the true lights of her life, her three children, Thomas, Therese and Patrick. Marie left a lasting impression on everyone she met, making all feel welcomed, loved and truly at home in her presence. She will be sorely missed by all those whose lives she has touched over the years. Funeral from the Sweeney Brothers Home for Funerals, 1 Independence Avenue, Quincy, on Monday, February 8, at 9:30 a.m. Funeral Mass in Saint Anns Church, 757 Hancock Street, Quincy, at 10:30 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend visiting hours at the funeral home on Sunday from 1-5 p.m. Interment Mount Wollaston Cemetery, Quincy. In lieu of flowers, donations in Maries memory may be made to MGH Breast Cancer Research, c/o Barbara Lampkin, Massachusetts General Hospital, 55 Fruit Street, Lawrence House, LRH-306, Boston, MA 02114. You are invited to visit www.thesweeneybrothers.com or call 617-472-6344. To Plant Memorial Trees in memory, please visit our Sympathy Store. Published in The Patriot Ledger from Feb. 5 to Feb. 6, 2016. | Prendiville, Marie (I12865)
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1711 | Marie and Claude were married in 1684, in Port-Royal, Acadie. They are the parents of the following: 1) Marie (1685-) md Charles Leblanc 2) Jeanne (1687-) md Jacques Hebert 3) Anne (1689-1734) md Jean-Baptiste Brun 4) Charles (1691-1759) md Josephe Leblanc 5) Marguerite (1693-) md Jean-Baptiste Landry 6) Isabelle (1694-) md Rene Babin 7) Madeleine (1695-) md Pierre Daigle 8) Jean (1697-1747) md Anne Leblanc 9) Josephte (1702-) md Guillaume Benoit 10) Marguerite (1705-1773) md Pierre Brault 11) Catherine-Josephte (1709-1747) md Charles Richard | Terriot, Marie-Elisabeth (I7186)
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1712 | Marie Anne Broussard, third child of Jean Francois & Catherine Richard b. 1686 in Port Royal, Acadia. m. Rene Pierre dit Laverdure DOUCET (son of Pierre DOUCET and Henriette PELLETRET) in 1702 in Port Royal, Acadia. Their children are: 1. Pierre Doucet, b. 24 Dec 1703 in Port Royal, m. Francoise Dugas on 10 Sept 1725. Their children are: Joseph Doucet, Francois Doucet, Beloni Doucet, Amand Doucet, Marguerite Doucet, Charles Doucet, ?? Doucet, Firmin Doucet. 2. Marie Anne Doucet, b. 14 Nov 1706 in Port Royal, Acadia, m. Pierre Landry on 3 June 1726. 3. Agathe Doucet, b. 19 Jan 1710 in Port Royal, Acadia, m. Pierre Pitre on 4 Feb 1727. Their children are: Marguerite Pitre, Jean Baptiste Pitre, Marie Pitre, Catherine Pitre. 4. Anne Doucet, b. 23 March 1713 in Port Royal, Acadia, m. Daniel Garceau in 1730. Their children are: Marguerite Garceau, Marie Josephe Garceau, Joseph Garceau, Anne Garceau, Jean Garceau, Appoline Garceau, Charles Garceau, Pierre Garceau, Adeline Garceau, Francois Garceau. 5. Francois Doucet, b. 1715, m. Marguerite dit Sincennes Petitot on 15 Jan 1742 in Port Royal, Acadia. Their children are: Marie Marguerite Doucet, Jean Doucet, Anne Doucet, Joseph Doucet, Pierre Doucet, Marguerite Doucet, Francois Doucet, Charles Doucet. 6. Catherine Josephe Doucet, b. 19 April 1718, d. 4 Oct 1719 7. Marguerite Doucet, b. 5 Jan 1721 in Port Royal, Acadia, m. Charles Dit Deslauries Babineaux on 25 Jan 1745. Their children are: Jean Baptiste Babineaux, Marie Josephe Babineaux, Charles Babineaux, Marguerite Babineaux. 8. Charles Doucet, b. 1723 in Port Royal, Acadie, m. Marguerite Prejean in 1746. Their children are: Jean Doucet and Marie Anne Doucet. 9. Jean Doucet, b. 20 Aug 1725 in Port Royal, Acadie, m. Anne Bourg on 20 Jan 1749. Their children are: Anne Doucet, Joseph Doucet, Jean Baptiste Doucet. 10. Cecile Doucet, b. 20 July 1728 in Port Royal, Acadia, m. Charles Bourg on 20 July 1752. 11. Jeanne Doucet, b. 1730 | Broussard, Marie Anne (I4875)
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1713 | Marie Azelie Richard, Daughter of Phillip Richard & Marie Eugenie Lavergne. Wife of 1st Jean Baptiste Thibodeaux, . Mother of; Philipe, Celestine, Celeste, Marie Azelie, Celestin, Marceline, Jean Baptiste, Zephirin & Edmond Thibodeaux. Wife of 2nd, Antoine Cedoine Baptiste Lavergne. Mother of; Alexandrine & Alexandre Lavergne. **Note Marie Azelie is thought to have died ca. 1862. | Richard, Marie Azelie Belie Philippe (I5165)
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1714 | Marie Blanchard DOB:1768 Mother: Anne Hébert Father: Joseph Blanchard Marriage: Married (1) Mathurin Trahan. Married (2) Joseph Comeau, the widower of Anne Landry and the son of Alexandre Comeau and Marguerite Babin, at Assumption Parish, La., November 12, 1798. Laurent Blanchard, Louis Blanchard, Elie Blanchard, and Pierre Blanchard witnessed the marriage record. Children: Marguerite (married May 5, 1806) Exile: Departed France aboard the Bergère, a 300-ton merchant vessel chartered by the Spanish government to transport Acadian exiles to Louisiana, May 12, 1785. Arrived in Louisiana, August 15, 1785. Sources: Rieder and Rieder, comps., Seven Acadian Expeditions of 1785, 16; Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, 2:97, 98; Marchand, An Attempt to Re-Assemble the Old Settlers in Family Groups, 98. http://www.acadianmemorial.org/ensemble_encore2/record_detail.php?id=1055 | Blanchard, Maria Magdalena (I11996)
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1715 | Marie Dahne Moncier Murphy February 18, 1936 - December 27, 2020 Marie Dahne Moncier Murphy passed away Sunday, Dec. 27, 2020, at the age of 84. She was born in Morganton, Feb. 18, 1936, to Edna Hendricks Dahne and Henry Dahne. She grew up and finished high school in Morganton. She attended The University of Tennessee in Knoxville, was a member of the sorority Pi Beta Phi, and graduated in 1957 cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa with a degree in Elementary Education. While at U.T., she met and married James C. Moncier Jr. in 1955. They had two children, James C. Moncier III and Martha Marie (Mimi) Moncier. The family initially lived in Knoxville, Tenn., moved to Birmingham, Ala., in 1968, and to Pensacola, Fla., in 1972. While the marriage ended in divorce, the two maintained a good relationship. She married her second husband, Conrad Bruce Murphy in 1991, and had a close relationship with his four children. Marie taught at several schools during her career including Sequoyah Hills Elementary in Knoxville, Tenn., (third and fifth grades). She was a longtime fifth grade teacher at Scenic Heights Elementary in Pensacola, Fla., until she retired. Marie enjoyed traveling and did so extensively in the United States, Asia and Europe. She also treasured going back to Morganton annually to visit with family and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, both husbands, and Bruce's daughter, Candace Murphy Stewart. She is survived by her son, James and his wife, Carmen Vargo-Moncier, of Madison, Ala.; her daughter, Mimi and her husband, Alan Lewis, of San Francisco, Calif.; and Bruce's children, Marsha Murphy Himel of LaGrange, Ga., Bonnie Murphy Hortman of Coolidge, Ga., and Steven S. Murphy of Thomasville, Ga. A private graveside service will be held in Thomasville, Ga. Due to COVID-19 concerns, no visitation will be held. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Alzheimer's Association. Allen & Allen Funeral Home 110 W Hansell St., Thomasville, GA 31792 To plant trees in memory, please visit our Sympathy Store. Published by The News Herald on Jan. 3, 2021. | Dahne, Marie (I12018)
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1716 | Marie Felonise Duhon Leger was the wife of Hypolite Leger and the daughter of Treville Duhon & Marie Eulalie Trahan. | Duhon, Felonise Fidelis (I9878)
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1717 | Marie is the daughter of Claude Gautrot and Marie-Elizabeth Terriot. She married Charles Leblanc in 1705, in Grand Pre, Nova Scotia. They are the parents of at least Marguerite (1702-) married to Pierre Clouatre. | Gautrot, Marie (I7179)
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1718 | Marie is the daughter of Denis Giton and Marie Pain or Pin. She was born about 1649. She married (1) Pierre Conille on 1 October 1664, in St-Nicolas, La Rochelle, France. They are the parents of the following: 1) Marie (1665-1737) md Etienne Fontaine Marie arrived in Quebec in November 1676, with her daughter Marie. She married (2) Andre Bernard on 26 November 1676, in Quebec. They are the parents of the following: 1) Marguerite (1682-1749) md Francois Audet 2) Marie-Anne (1683-) md Francois Paquet | Giton, Marie (I3991)
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1719 | Marie is the daughter of Etienne Tomingo dit Carabi and Marie-Reine Charpentier. She married Francois Caron on 28 April 1710 in Cap-St-Ignace, Quebec. They are the parents of the following (verified with PRDH): 1) Marie-Genevieve (1711-1788) md PierreLemeiux 2) Louise (1713-1785) md Jean-Francois Belanger 3) Francois-Xavier (1714- ) md (a) Marie-Elisabeth Cloutier and (b) Marie-Anne Corriveau 4) Marie-Louise (1715-1785) md Jean-Francois Belanger dit Bonsecours 5) Pierre (abt 1717-1725) 6) Felicite (1719-1725) 7) Alexandre (1721-1787) md (a) Marie-Barbe Langlois dit Traversy and (b) Marguerite Gaudet 8) Simon (1724-1731) 9) Pierre-Barthelemy (1726-1726) 10) Bonaventure (1727-1801) md (a) Marie-Anne Michon and (b) Marie-Langelier 11) Louis (1729-1730) 12) Joachim (1731-1756) md Marie-Louise 13) Jean-Marie (1737-1737) Additional Notes: Etienne Tomingo dit Carabi is the son of Etienne Tomingo and Catherine Madame. He married Marie-Reine Charpentier on 26 August 1681, in Quebec. He was a petty seaman by trade. He was born about 1647 in Bayonne, France. He was buried 28 December 1702, in Quebec. Marie-Reine Charpentier is the daughter of Bonaventure Charpentier and Isabelle DeSens. She was baptized about 1658, in St-Sulpice, Paris, France. She died 25 January 1728, in Montreal. | Tomingo, Marie Genevieve (I10016)
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1720 | Marie is the daughter of Francois Gaudreau/Gautreau and Edmee-Aimee Lejeune. Claude and Marie were married in about 1661, in Port-Royal, Acadie. They are the parents of at least the following: 1) Germain (1662-) md Marie-Anne Richard 2) Marie (1665-) md Pierre Leblanc 3) Marguierte (1667-) md Claude Landry 4) Jean (1670-) md Jeanne Landry 5) Anne (1672-) md Vincent Babin 6) Jeanne (1675-1751) md Bernard Gaudet 7) Claude (1678-1752) md Agnes Aucoin 8) Marie (1681-1753) md Antoine Beliveau 9) Madeleine (1683-) md Francois Robichaud 10) Elisabeth (1685-1735) md Antoine Blanchard 11) Pierre (1684-1711) died in Boston, during the captivity 12) Joseph (1687-1711) died in Boston, during the captivity 13) Marguerite (1693-1777) md Rene Richard | Gaudreau, Marie Louise (I2652)
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1721 | Marie is the daughter of Francois Gaudreau/Gautreau and Edmee-Aimee Lejeune. Claude and Marie were married in about 1661, in Port-Royal, Acadie. They are the parents of at least the following: 1) Germain (1662-) md Marie-Anne Richard 2) Marie (1665-) md Pierre Leblanc 3) Marguierte (1667-) md Claude Landry 4) Jean (1670-) md Jeanne Landry 5) Anne (1672-) md Vincent Babin 6) Jeanne (1675-1751) md Bernard Gaudet 7) Claude (1678-1752) md Agnes Aucoin 8) Marie (1681-1753) md Antoine Beliveau 9) Madeleine (1683-) md Francois Robichaud 10) Elisabeth (1685-1735) md Antoine Blanchard 11) Pierre (1684-1711) died in Boston, during the captivity 12) Joseph (1687-1711) died in Boston, during the captivity 13) Marguerite (1693-1777) md Rene Richard | Gaudreau, Marie Louise (I2652)
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1722 | Marie is the daughter of Jean Comeau and Catherine Babin. Marie married Francois Brault in 1702, in Port Royal, Acadie. They are the parents of the following (*listed on PRDH): 1) Marie-Anne (1705-1758) md Jean-Baptiste Daigue 2) Jean (1707-1756) md (a) Catherine Thibodeau or (b) Marguerite Richard 3) Cherubin (1711-1758) md Marie Aucoin 4) Seraphin (1715-) md Martin Brigitte 5) *Alexis (1721-1811) md Marguerite Bariault | Comeau, Marie Louise (I8950)
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1723 | Marie is the daughter of Pierre Doiron and Anne Forest. She was born in about 1740. Marie married Joseph-Andre in about 1759, in St-Charles-Des-Mines, Acadie. 1) Francois (1758-1844) md Anastasie Bourgeois | Doiron, Marie (I8975)
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1724 | Marie is the daughter of Pierre Girouard (1672-) and Marie Comeau (1678-). She married Jean Trahan in 1714, per S.A. White. They fled to Quebec during the deportation, with their youngest daughter Marguerite. It's also believed that all but one of their other children all died in France or during the crossing in the sinking of the Violet on 13 December 1758. Their son Olivier returned in 1785, settling in Plattenville, Louisiana. He died there on 3 June 1819. Their youngest daughter, Marguerite (1743-1815) married Jean Gosselin. Marie is the granddaughter of Jacques Jacob Girouard and Marguerite Gaudreau on her father's side and Jean Comeau and Francoise Hebert on her mother's side. | Girouard, Marie Josephe (I12352)
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1725 | Marie is the daughter of Rene Bernard and Andree Guyon (1620-). She married Rene Landry in 1659, in Port-Royal, Acadie. They are the parents of the following: 1) Antoine (1660-) md Marie Thibodeau 2) Claude (1663-1747) md (a) Marie Babin and (b) Anne-Catherine Thibodeau 3) Cecile (1664-1741) md (a) Etienne Racois and (b) Pierre Theriault 4) Jean (1666-1752) md Cecile Melancon 5) Rene (1668-) md Anne Theriault 6) Marie (1671-1746) md Martin Dupuis 7) Marguerite (1673-) Martin Dupuis 8) Germain (1674-) md Marie-Madeleine Melancon 9) Jeanne (1676-1710) md Jean Theriault 10) Abraham (1678-) md Marie Guilbault 11) Pierre (1680-) md Madeleine Brossard 12) Catherine (1682-1754) md Jacques Leblanc 13) Anne (1684-) md Rene Blanchard 14) Charles (1688-1722) md Catherine Brossard 15) Isabelle (1690-) | Bernard, Marie (I3688)
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1726 | Marie is the daughter of Rene Landry and Anne Theriault. She married Pierre Leblanc on 15 November 1718, in Grand-Pré, Acadie. They are the parents of at least the following: 1) Jean-Baptiste (1721-1771) md Marguerite Hebert. | Landry, Marie (I10540)
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1727 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Fontenot, Janelle (I11775)
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1728 | Marie Landry, the daughter of Rene 'lejune' Landry and Marie Bernard, was born around 1670 in Port Royal, Acadia (present-day Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia). Marie married, 1686 in Port Royal, Martin Dupuis, the son of Michael Dupuis and Marie Gauderot. They were the parents of Jean (who married Marguerite Richard), Antoine (who married Marie Anne Dugast), Germain, Marie Josephe (who married Guillaume Hebert), Joseph, and three other daughters (names unknown). Marie was buried September 20, 1746 at the St. Charles-aux-Mines Cemetery in Grand Pre located on the grounds of the Grand-Pre National Historic Site in Grand Pre, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Landry, Marie (I11612)
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1729 | Marie M. Gordon WILLIAMS TOWNSHIP Marie M. Gordon, 90, of Williams Township, passed away Saturday, March 17, 2018, in Abington Manor. Born on July 21, 1927, in Boston, MA, Marie was the daughter of the late Neil and Margaret Holmes. She was a homemaker. Her husband, Thomas, passed away in 2011. During her childhood years, Marie grew up in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. Years ago, she was employed with Koh-I-Noor. Marie was an avid reader and enjoyed watching the New York Yankees, especially Derek Jeter. She was a former member of Church of Annunciation in Bloomsbury. Marie is survived by two sons, Neil (Phyllis) of Bethlehem Township, and William (Stefanie) of Easton; a daughter, Susan Snyder (Barry) of Palmer Township; a brother, Sonny Holmes of Boston; five grandchildren, Patricia Ysambart (Nik), Marissa Donnelly (Kevin), Thomas Gordon (fiancee Patricia Ehrhardt), Jennifer Erb (David), and William Gordon; and seven great-grandchildren, Ali, Zach, Isabella, Tyler, Olivia, Adara, and Owen. Brothers, Harvey Campbell, Greg Campbell, and Neil Campbell, and a sister, Patricia McPherson all died earlier. Funeral services are private and will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements are being handled by Doyle-Devlin Funeral Home, Inc. in Phillipsburg. Expressions of sympathy may be offered at devlinfh.com. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. Doyle-Devlin Funeral Home 695 Corliss Ave. Phillipsburg, NJ 08865 (908) 454-1361 | Holmes, Marie Margaret (I9218)
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1730 | Marie Marguerite Comeau was born 24 Sept 1710 to Abraham Comeau and Marguerite Pitre and baptized the next day at the Parish of St. Jean-Baptiste in Port Royal/Annapolis Royale. Her godparents were Guillaume Bourgeois dit Beaupre, a soldier at the garrison, and Marguerite Comeau, the wife of Maurice Vignot, who was absent with Jeanne Bourg standing in as her proxy. (RG 1, Vol.26, p.99) She married Jean Leger, the son of Jacques Leger and Madeleine Trahan, on 2 May 1730 at the same parish where they both had been baptized.(RG 1, Vol.26a, p.62). They had the following known children: 1.Marie Josephe Leger bn. 14 Jul 1731.(RG 1, Vol.26a, p.91) 2.Anne Leger bn. 6 Apr 1733(RG 1, Vol.26a, p.107) and wed Jean Savary. 3.Catherine Leger bn. abt. 1735 and who wed Pierre Girardin dit Manceau 4.Michel Leger (abt. 1738-abt. 1770) 5.Marguerite Leger bn. abt. 1740 and who wed Pierre Doiron. 6.Marie Modeste Leger bn. 18 Mar 1741.(Bbn, Vol.2, p.48) Marie Marguerite died 11 Aug 1756 at Port Lajoie (now Fort Amherst National Historic Park (Rocky Point)) at the stated age of 46 years and noted as the wife of Jean Leger. She was buried the following day in the cemetery of Port Lajoye. (PLJ, 1756, p.7) | Comeau, Marie-Marguerite (I5755)
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1731 | Marie married (1) Francois Raimbault in 1686 in Acadie. They have no known children. She married (2) Claude Landry in 1725. They have no known children. | Babin, Marie (I11298)
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1732 | Marie married Germain in 1678 in Port-Royal, Acadie. They are the parents of at least the following: 1) Germain (1681-) md Genevieve Babineau 2) Francois (1684-) md Marie-Josephe Richard 3) Marie (1686-1767) md Rene Blanchard 4) Jean (1692-) md Marie Dupuis 5) Madeleine (1694-1770) md Rene Babineau 6) Charles (1703-) Francoise Martin 7) Marie-Josephte (1706-1757) Jean-Baptiste Poirier | Brault, Marie (I4011)
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1733 | Marie married Paul Dugas on 17 June 1734, in Grand-Pré, Acadie. She died in the hospital in St-Malo shortly after arriving in France, during the Acadian expulsion. She and her son Paul both died in the hospital, the rest of the family survived: Paul Dugas, age 48 Marie Boudreau, age 48 Marguerite Dugas, age 15 Marie Dugas, age 12 Simon Dugas, age 11 Paul Dugas, age 9 Isabelle Dugas, age 6 They were traveling on one of the "Cinq Paquebots Anglais" ("Five English Ships") - Yarmouth, Patience, Mathias, Restoration, John Samuel. They arrived in St-Malo on January 23, 1759 | Boudreau, Anne-Marie (I10277)
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1734 | Marie Radégonde Lambert, married name: Blanchard French: Marie Radégonde Lambert Birthdate: circa 1621 to 1629 Death: 1686 to 1693 Radegonde?s DNA Several descendants of Radegonde Lambert through all females have had their mitochondrial DNA tested. Mitochondrial DNA is passed from the mother to both genders of their children, but only females pass it on. In Radegonde?s case, her DNA, for several years, also proved as puzzling as the records regarding her birth and mother?s ethnicity. No one but Radegonde?s descendants seems to match her DNA. It?s like Radegonde wanted to play a joke on all of her descendants. And a fine job she did too! Fortunately, that question has now been resolved, and Radegonde?s DNA, haplogroup X2b4, which is exceedingly rare ? as in chicken?s teeth rare ? is found only in Europeans, to date, and not in any Native people. Radegonde?s and Jehan Blanchard's children Karen Theroit Reader provides Radegonde?s children, as shown below. In two census records, in both 1671 and 1678, Radegonde and her husband, Jean Blanchard, are living next door to their son, Guilliame Blanchard who was age 35 in 1686. Madeleine Blanchard born about 1643, probably in Port Royal, died 1678-1684 and married Michel Richard. She had 10 children. Anne Blanchard was born about 1645, probably in Port Royal, died after 1714 in Beaubassin and married first to Francois Guerin, having 5 children, then to Pierre l?aine Gaudet, having 9 children. Martin Blanchard was born about 1647, probably in Port Royal and died after July 4, 1718 in Cobeguit. He married first to Marie Francoise Le Blanc having 3 children, then to Marguerite Guilbeau having 8 children. The three children, above, would have been the three that were married by 1671. The three below would have been the children still at home. Guillaume Blanchard, born about 1650, probably in Port Royal, died before October 18, 1717 and married Huguette Gougeon, having 12 children. Bernard Blanchard born about 1653, probably in Port Royal and died after the 1671 census but before the 1686 census. Marie Blanchard born about 1656, probably in Port Royal, died after 1701, married to Pierre le jeune Gaudet, having 10 children. See link: https://dna-explained.com/2016/09/18/radegonde-lambert-16211629-16861693-european-not-native-52-ancestors-132/ See link for her family: https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/163666/I598/-/individual | Lambert, Jeanne Radégonde (I3599)
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1735 | Marie Reine is the daughter of Bonaventure Charpentier and Isabelle Dessein. She was baptized in St. Sulpice in about 1658. She married (1) *Louis Princeau on 28 July 1672, in Notre-Dame-de-Québec. They are the parents of the following (verified with PRDH): 1) Marie-Jeanne (1674-1701) md Louis Greslon dit Laviolette 2) Marie-Anne (1676-1759) md Jean-Baptiste Gendron 3) Marie-Madeleine (1680- ) md Pierre Jean dit Pierrejean She married (2) Etienne Tomingo dit Carabi on 26 August 1681, Notre-Dame-de-Québec. They are the parents of the following (verified with PRDH): 1) Elisabeth (1682-1733) md Gilles Gaudreau dit Gotreau 2) Marie-Louise-Angelique (1686-1769) md Guillaume Chevreuil dit Duval 3) Marie (1689-1744) md Antoine Civadier 4) Marie-Genevieve (1691-1772) md Francois Caron 5) Barbe-Charlotte (1694-1697) She was buried on 25 January 1728, Notre-Dame-de-Montréal, per PRDH. *Louis Princeau is the son of Jean Princeau and Marie Grissau. He was baptized 29 March 1643, in St Etienne, La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, France. | Charpentier, Marie-Reine (I10014)
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1736 | Marie Rosalie Meche was the daughter of Andre Meche and Rosalie Strickland. She married Casimier Lavergne on March 3, 1835, at St. Charles Borromeo Church. Volume 1, page 103 of Church records. Children: Marie Elizabet Lavergne 1835- Claire Lavergne 1837- Felix Casmier lavergne 1838-1847 Honore Lavergne 1840-1841 Julien Lavergne 1842- Bethilia Lavergne 1844- Suzanne Lavergne 1845- Amie Lavergne 1848- Jerard Lavergne 1855- Louis Elvare Eloi Lavergne 1859-1917 Marie Eloise Lavergne 1859-1860 | Meche, Marie Rosalie (I9883)
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1737 | Marie was born in about 1650. She is the daughter of Denis Gaudet and Martine Gauthier. She married (1) Olivier Daigle in 1666, in Port-Royal, Acaide. They are the parents of at least the following: 1) Jean (abt 1667- ) [per the 1671 census] 2) Jacques (about 1669 - ) [per the 1671 cemsus] 3) Bernard (1670-1751) md Claire Bourg 2) Olivier (1674-1709) md Jeanne Blanchard 3) Marie (1677-) md (a)Jacques Gouzil and (b) Louis Blain 4) Anne (1679-) md (a) Mathurin Thenier and (b) Etienne Poitevin She married (2) John Fredelle in about 1685. | Gaudet, Marie (I9973)
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1738 | Marie was daughter of Joseph Duhon and Scholastique Hebert. She was the wife of Julien Leger. She is listed in the church cemetery records. | Duhon, Marie (I10958)
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1739 | Marie, the daughter of Francois Pellerin and Andree Martin, was born about 1669, in Acadie Canada. She is listed on the 1671 Port Royal census as being 2 years old. She married Alexandre Trehan in 1688, in Port-Royal, Acadie. They are the parents of at least the following: Jean Trahan (1690-1758) md Marie Girouard Etienne Trahan (1690-1758) md Marie-Francoise Roy Claude Trahan (1694-1758) md Marie-Louise Tillard Marguerite Trahan (1701-) md Jean Hebert Madeleine Trahan (1704-1766) md Joseph Hebert Jean-Baptiste Trahan (1705-1758) md Catherine-Josephe Boudreau Anne-Marie Trahan (1708-) md Germain Briard Paul Trahan (1717-1761) md Marie Boudreau The following children have been added after finding their marriage records on FamilySearch.com: Rene Trahan ( - ) md Marguerite Melancon, 24 Oct 1725, in St Charles, Grand Pre Clere Trahan ( - ) md Charles Braut, 22 Nov 1729, St Charles, Grand Pre Alexandre Trahan ( - ) md Marguerite Lejeune, 28 Nov 1714, St Charles, Grand Pre Joseph Trahan ( - ) md Anne Terriot, 24 Oct 1735, St Charles, Grand Pre Please note that I have only been able to find one burial record for a Marie Elisabeth Pellerin (found in the Drouin Collection). She is buried in St-Mathieu, Bellechasse, Québec. Family trees on Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.com have her dying anywhere from Port Royal, Acadie to Isle St Jean (PEI), yet most have this same burial record from the St Michel parish listed as their source. Others list Ancestry.com Family Trees as their source for burial. The following was provided by Carol Marko #48089075: | Pellerin, Marie Hélène (I10414)
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1740 | Marie-Anne (Anne-Marie on the ship record) is the daughter of Francois Brault and Marie Comeau. She married Jean-Baptiste on 3 February 1727, in St-Charles-des-Mines, Grand Pré, Acadie. She died en route to France, during the Acadian expulsion. She was traveling with the following family members: Jean Daigue, 60 years (died) Anne-Marie Brault, wife (died) Isabelle Daigue, daughter (died) Paul Daigue, age 17 (survived) Marie Daigue, age 20 (survived) Ursule Daigue, age 15 (survived) Marguerite Daigue, age 14 (survived) Anne-Josephe Daigue, age 12 (survived) They were traveling on one of the "Cinq Paquebots Anglais" ("Five English Ships") - Yarmouth, Patience, Mathias, Restoration, John Samuel. They arrived in St-Malo on January 23, 1759. | Brault, Marie-Anne (I8952)
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1741 | Marie-Anne was born ca. 1760 at Snow Hill in Worcester County, Maryland. She married Acadian Joseph Landry in 1775, they had twelve children. After his death married Thomas Sparr (Parr). She was the daughter of Acadians Paul Melancon (1730-1771) and Marie Theriot (1736-1787). Her paternal grandparents were Acadians Jean Baptiste Melancon and Madeleine Leblanc. [Jean Baptiste of Grand Pre, died while in exile at Snow Hill, Maryland ca. 1763.] Her maternal grandparents were Acadians Germain Theriot and Marguerite Boudreaux. Melancon, Marie, wid. of dec. Joseph Landry and m. (2) to Thomas Sparr of lower Bayou Vermillion d. 4 Nov. 1805 at home, buried 5 Nov 1805 at age 45 years. Fr. Gabriel Isabey (SM ch v.4 #415) SWLR Donald Hebert Parents Paul and Marie of Grand Pre, Acadia, were deported to Snow Hill in Maryland aboard the sloop Elizabeth in 1755 during "The Great Expulsion" by the British. The 1763 Maryland census shows the family living at Snow Hill in Worcester County. They emigrated to Louisiana in 1766 arriving through New Orleans. Paul died in 1771. Widowed Marie married Amand Prejean in 1773. Marie, husband Joseph and parents Paul and Marie's names are written on the "Wall Of Names" at The Acadian Memorial Museum in St. Martinville, Louisiana. | Melancon, Marie-Anne (I4303)
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1742 | Marie-Madeleine was baptized on 4 May 1710, in Grand-Pré as well. She is the daughter of Charles Doiron and Francoise Gaudet. She married Jean Hébert in 1730, in Acadie. They are the parents of the following: 1) Catherine (1731-1772) md Victor Boudreau 2) Pierre (1732-1759) md Anne Benoit 3) Marie (1734-1788) md Pierre Arcement 4) Marguerite-Blanche (1737-1758) 5) Anne (1740-) md Pierre Robichaud 6) Rosalie-Dite-Rose (1745-) md Pierre-Olivier Pitre 7) Ignace (1747-1821) md (a) Anne Dugas and (b) Marguerite Pitre 8) Jean-Baptiste (1749-1819) md Anne-Josephe Dugas She died by 1752 in Port-La-Joye at the age of 42. | Doiron, Marie-Josephe (I11927)
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1743 | Marie-Madeleine was born in L'Acadie area of Nova Scotia. She's the daughter of Jean-Antoine Belliveau and Jeanne Bourg. She married Francois Boudrot in about 1692 and they are the parents of the following: 1) Joseph (1697-) md Marguerite Dugas 2) Madeleine (1699-1747) md Claude-Andre Leblanc 3) Marie-Josephte (1704-) md Joseph Michel 4) Pierre (1706-) md Anne-Marie Leblanc 5) Charles (1709-1778) md Josephte Petitot 6) Pierre (1712-) md (a) Madeleine Belliveau and (b) Madeleine Melanson 7) Marguerite (1715-1772) md Claude Dugas She is the sister of Jean Belliveau. She is the granddaughter of Antoine Bourg and Antoinette Landry. Marie-Madeleine died between 1715 and 1733. | Bélliveau, Marie Madeleine (I10615)
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1744 | Marie-Marguerite-Anne Mius d'Entremont married Pierre in 1665, in Port-Royal, Acadie. They are the parents of the following: 1) Philippe-Charles (1666-1744) md Catherine-Marie Dugas 2) Cecile (1668-1753) md Jean Landry 3) Pierre (1670-1752) md Marie-Rosalie Blanchard 4) Marie-Madeleine (1673-1714) md Germain Landry 5) Marguerite (1676-1744) md Alexandre Bourg 6) Elisabeth (1679-1718) md (1) Pierre-Alain Bujold and (1) Rene Leblanc 7) Jean (1681-) md Marguerite Dugas 8) Madeleine-Catherine (1683-) md Louis-Simon LePoupet 9) Anne-Marie (1686-) md Thomas-Jacques Jacob 10) Paul-Pierre (1691-) md Marie Theriault | D'Entremont, Marie Marguerite Anne Mius (I3929)
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1745 | Marie-Sebastienne is the daughter of Vincent Brun and Marie-Renee Brault. She married Francois Gaudreau in 1677. They are the parents of the following: 1) Francois Gaudreau (1678-1759) md Louise Aucoin Marie-Sebastienne married (2) Abraham Bourg in 1683 in Port-Royal. They are the parents of the following: 1) Marguerite Bourg (1685-1728) md Pierre Broussard 2) Claude Bourg (1688-) md Judith Guerin 3) Pierre Bourg (1689-) md (a) Elisabeth Broussard and (2) Marie-Josephe Landry 4) Marie Bourg (1691-1727) md Jean Fougere 5) Michel Bourg (1693-) md Anne Boudreau 6) Joseph Bourg (1700-) md Louise Robichaud | Brun, Marie Sébastienne (I9639)
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1746 | Marie-Thérèse ...No surname (Micmac), Mi'kmaq Native American [English for French ] Amérindienne Birthdate:circa 1668 Birthplace:Canada Death:Died 1721 Immediate Family: Wife of Claude Petitpas, jr Mother of Barthélémy Petitpas; Judith Petipas; Paul Petipas; Marie Petipas; Jacques Petipas and 2 others Claude junior married about 1686 to Marie-Thérèse] who was a Mik'maq Native American [French=Amérindienne] woman. They moved to the Mouskoudabouet and by 1706 they had raised seven children. Note: Sauvagesse was not really a "name" but a description. It's the feminine form of Sauvage, which translates to "savage." | Sauvagesse, Mi'kmaq Indienne, Marie-Thérèse (I7551)
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1747 | Marjorie Mary Muise March 27, 1926 - September 28, 2013 MUISE, Marjorie Mary ? 87, The Meadows Home for Special Care, Yarmouth, passed away on Saturday, September 28, 2013 at the Meadows. Born in Yarmouth on March 27, 1926, she was a daughter of the late Beatrice Cribbs. Mary worked at Hartland?s Fish Farm and retired from Bonda Foods, where she worked at for more than 40 years. She is survived by son, George (Shirley), Saint Bernard; daughters, Bernice Goulet, Florida and Mary ?Betty? Baker, Saint John, NB; 8 grandchildren; 9 great grandchildren; 2 great-great grandchildren; a brother, George Cribbs, Colbourne, ON. Marjorie was predeceased by her husband, Ronald S. Muise; son, Ronald B. Muise; brothers, Bernard and Donald Cribbs; a sister, Joan Manteuffel. Funeral arrangements are under the care and direction of H. M. Huskilson?s Funeral Home, 29 Albert Street, Yarmouth, where visitation will take place from 1 to 4 p.m. on Monday, September 30. A funeral mass will be celebrated at 4 p.m. Monday from Saint Ambrose Cathedral, Father Gerald David officiating. Interment will follow in Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery, Yarmouth. Donations in Marjorie?s memory may be made to the Alzheimer?s Society of Nova Scotia, the Canadian Diabetes Association or to a charity of choice. You may sign the on-line guestbook or leave messages of condolence by visiting www.huskilson.net | Cribbs, Marjorie Mary (I3717)
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1748 | Marjory Ruth (Farrow) Cassidy, 78, of Scott Highway, South Ryegate, Vt., died unexpectedly at her home on Saturday, May 30, 2020. She is a descendant of James Whitehill and Mary Whitehill Miller. Marjory was born in St. Johnsbury, Vt. on Aug. 31, 1941 to Theodore G. and Agnes Blair (MacKay) Farrow. She grew up in Peacham on the family farm, was a graduate of Peacham Academy, Class of 1959 and of Champlain College in 1960. On Sept. 23, 1977 she married William ?Bill? Cassidy. She served as the bookkeeper for 13 years at HO Taylor Chevrolet in Wells River, Vt. prior to working along with her husband, running his business, Cassidy Crane Service. Marjory served the community as a member of the St. Andrews Society, was involved with the Whitehill family reunion, and was active in the Peacham Academy Alumni where she was the secretary of the Peacham Academy Alumni. She loved life! Family was Marjory?s number one priority. She loved daily contact as well as special family gatherings. She enjoyed horses and dogs. In her free time she enjoyed cooking, reading, tending her flower gardens, picking berries, taking trips, and doing puzzles. She was famous for her sugar cookies and her sugar on snow. Marjory is survived by her husband of over 42 years, William Cassidy; five children: Michael J. Davidson and wife Debra and their daughter Tonya Bonvouloir; Denise M. Baril and husband Rick and their children, David Burroughs III, Devin Burroughs, Danielle Burroughs, Carson Baril, Noah Baril, and Tristian Baril; Christopher M. Davidson and wife Lori and their children, Mark Davidson, Cooper Davidson, and Camden Davidson; Janice G. Hatch and husband Preston and their children Bradle y Cassidy and Scott Hatch; and Jodi L. Hart and husband Patrick Hart and their children Patrick Hart, Jr. and Courtney Hart; 18 great grandchildren; two brothers, Theodore Farrow, Jr. and Cedrick Farrow; and nieces, nephews, and cousins. Along with her parents, she was predeceased by a sister, Evelyn Foss. A memorial service will be held in the Groton United Methodist Church, with a date and time to be published. A private burial will be in the Peacham Village Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Woodsville Area Booster Club (WABC), 9 High Street, Woodsville NH 03785. For more information or to offer an online condolence, please visit www.rickerfh.com. Ricker Funeral Home & Cremation Care of Woodsville is in charge of arrangements. | Farrow, Marjory Ruth (I12195)
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1749 | Marriage 30 Jan 1924 ? Shediac, New Brunswick Louise Léger s/o Aime Bourque and Marguerite LeBlanc Black Upright Stone with Wife | Bourque, Ernest Joseph (I1265)
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1750 | Marriage #1- Amable Robichaux (1 Jun 1758)in Halifax,,Nova Scotia, Canada (Nasie and Amable (1732 ? 1766) were held prisioners of Halifax during the British seize of Fort Cumberland. Amable died in 1766 in St James LA.) Marriage #2- MICHEL Joseph ROGER II (2 Nov 1769) in Donaldsonville, LA (Widowed Nasie married her younger neighbor Michel (1744 ? 1818. Michael was the son of MICHEL Joseph I ROGER (1707 ? 1751) and his second wife Rosalie COMEAU- both of whom were born in Nova Scosia.) Some family believe that he is buried in Thibodaux. Daughter of JEAN DUGAS (1712 ? 1765) and Marie Charlotte GODIN (Both parents were born in Canada and died in Louisiana.) | Dugas, Anastasie (I9929)
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