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1751 Marriage announcement in Telegram.
January 17, 1879 (Friday) Married At Portugal Cove, on Sunday last, by the Very Rev.
Archdeacon O'CONNOR, P.P., V.G., Mr. EDWARD BRINE, of Topsail, to MARY, eldest
daughter of Mr. THOMAS Stapleton, of Horse Cove.
Children Jon T, Mary Peter , Peter J and Leonard died in infancy.
Edward was killed by being kicked by his a horse. He was only 44 years old, and he left Mary
his wife with a large family of 6 including my grandmother and her twin brother Andrew who
were only four months old at the time of his death.
Story in the Evening Telegram and Newfoundland Hearld in 1895. This was recently
printed (Aug. 15, 2008) in the Shoreline local Newspaper of CBS. 
Family F2111
 
1752 Marriage announcement in Telegram.
January 17, 1879 (Friday) Married At Portugal Cove, on Sunday last, by the Very Rev.
Archdeacon O'CONNOR, P.P., V.G., Mr. EDWARD BRINE, of Topsail, to MARY, eldest
daughter of Mr. THOMAS Stapleton, of Horse Cove.
Children Jon T, Mary Peter , Peter J and Leonard died in infancy.
Edward was killed by being kicked by his a horse. He was only 44 years old, and he left Mary
his wife with a large family of 6 including my grandmother and her twin brother Andrew who
were only four months old at the time of his death.
Story in the Evening Telegram and Newfoundland Hearld in 1895. This was recently
printed (Aug. 15, 2008) in the Shoreline local Newspaper of CBS. Artilce was entered by a
Mr. Howard Brown.  
O'Brien, Edward Thomas (I5402)
 
1753 MARRIAGE: Franklin Ct. Hse. #84. Arthemise Leignon - SW LA. Records, Vol. 2.Hebert.

DEATH: Abbeville Ct. Hse. #50, death 7 May 1857, m. Alexandre Dartes, Sr.SW LA. Records, Vol. 6. Hebert.

CENSUS: 1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Artemise Loignon
Age: 55
Estimated birth year: abt 1795
Birth Place: Louisiana
Gender: Female
Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Western District Ward 4, Vermillion, Louisiana
Family Number: 37
Household Members:
Name Age
Alexander Dartes 58
Artemise Loignon 55 **
Adnen Dartes 17
Antoine Dartes 14
Jules Dartes 9
Artemise Cartro 15
Michel Cartro 13
Alexandre Cartro 12
Josephine Cartro 10
Henry Cartro 7 
Lognon, Claire Arthemise (I9667)
 
1754 MARRIAGE: St. Martin Church - Louis Leignon ( Francois & Marie Duboy) m. Marie-Josephe Thibaut. SW La Records, Vol. 1. Hebert.

FAMILY-DEATH: Dartes Lineage, Vol. 2 #2, page 13. Says he was from Bordeaux, France; who went to Montreal, Canada before migrating to Louisiana. Louis died in 1816 and wife Marie Josephe Thibaud (Thibodeaux) died in 1810.

CENSUS: 1810 United States Federal Census
Name: Louis Loignon
Township: Not Stated
County: Atacapas
State: Louisiana
Males under age 10 - one
Males age 10/15 - three
Males age 25/44 - one.
Females age 16-25 - three.
*His wife died before the census was taken in 1810, earlier in that same year.

 
Loignon, Jean Louis (I9669)
 
1755 Married Anne Breau on November 20, 1713 at Grand Pre, Nova Scotia the daughter of Pierre & Marie-Josephe Bourgeois.

Arrived at St-Malo in 1759, died at Saint Suliac and was buried on January 6, 1759.

Info from: Dictionnaire Genealogique Des Familles Accadiennes page 42 and page 51 by Stephen A. White. 
Aucoin, Antoine (I11968)
 
1756 Married Barnabe Martin about 1666, married Jacques (Langevin) Levanier about 1687

Source for burial: Nova Scotia Archives, The Registers of St. Jean-Baptiste, Annapolis Royal, 1702-1755

RG 1 Vol. 26 p.341, Jeanne Pelletray died 10 January 1706, sixty-three years old, wife of Lanchevin 
Pelletret, Jeanne (I2551)
 
1757 married Eve LeBlanc in 1880 according to book
Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records
Volume 18 
Babin, Sefren Quintin (I11912)
 
1758 married Feb 4 1773 Saint Servan , St Malo , Bretagne , France daughter of Jean Jacques Cyr and Marie Josephe Herbert Cyr, Félicité (I12048)
 
1759 married Sefrin Babin in 1880 according to
Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records
Volume 18 
LeBlanc, Eva (I11913)
 
1760 Martin Aucoin was a joiner (carpenter).[1] He married twice. His first wife was Barbe Minguet whom he married around 1620. The couple had three children: Michelle, Jeanne and Nicolas.[1]

Martin's second wife was Marie Sallé, who married him on January 20 1632 at St-Barthélemy de La Rochelle, France. The couple had one son Jean, who was born on November 15 nov 1632 at St-Barthélemy de La Rochelle.[1]
See: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Aucoin-53


Born 26 Apr 1595 in La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, Francemap
Son of Martin Aucoin I and Suzanne Barboteau. He was a locksmith as was his father before him.
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of Barbe Minguet ? married about 1620 in Francemap
Husband of Marie (Salle) Sallé ? married 20 Jan 1632 in Paroissiales, De Cougnes, La Rochelle, Francemap
Father of Nicolas Aucoin, Francois Aucoin, Michelle Aucoin, Jeanne Aucoin, Jean Aucoin andMartin Aucoin
Died 1671 in Port Royal , Acadie , Nova Scotia , Canadama


geni.com
Martin Mathurin Aucoin
Birthdate: April 26, 1595
Birthplace: La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France
Death: circa 1650 (50-58)
Port Royal, Acadie, Nova Scotia, Canada (26 avril 1595 baptised)
Immediate Family:
Son of Martin Aucoin and Suzanne Barboteau
Husband of Barbé Minguet / Minguette and Marie-Anne Sallé
Father of Marie Aucoin; François Aucoin; Michelle Aucoin; Jeanne Aucoin; Nicolas Aucoin; Anne Aucoin; Jean Aucoin; Martin Aucoin, III and Marie Boudrot « less
Brother of Sébastien Aucoin; Nicolas Aucoin; Daniel Aucoin and Francois Aucoin
Occupation: Carpenter, Menuisier, locksmith. Immigrant


 
Aucoin, Martin (I2499)
 
1761 Martin Blanchard 39 Years Old And Marie Francoise LeBlanc 33 Years Old Were Married In 1671 In Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Martin And Maria Had One One Boy.
Rene Blanchard - 1677 - Dec. 1st 1754.

Martin Was 70 Years Old When He Died.

Maria Was 33 Years Old When She Died, During Childbirth.
 
Leblanc, Marie Francoise (I2356)
 
1762 Martin Blanchard Was Born Abt. 1647 In Amherst, Nova Scotia, Arcadia, Canada And Died Abt. 1717 In Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Martin Blanchard Married Marie Francoise LeBlanc In 1686 In Port Royal, Arcadia, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Marie [LaBlanc] Blanchard Was Born 1653 And Died In 1886

Martin And Marie Had 1 Child:
Rene Blanchard - 1686 - Dec. 1st 1754.
 
Blanchard, René (I12120)
 
1763 Martin's seventh son Antoine, born at Minas in c1694, married Anne, another daughter of Pierre Breau and Marie-Josèphe Bourgeois, at Grand-Pré in November 1713, settled at Rivière-aux-Canards, moved to Pigiguit in 1748, and moved on to the French Maritimes after 1752. According to Bona Arsenault, between 1717 and 1729, Anne gave Antoine four children, three sons and a daughter. Their daughter married into the Landry family. Two of Antoine's three sons created families of their own. Aucoin, Antoine (I11968)
 
1764 Martin's sixth son René, born in c1690, married Madeleine, yet another daughter of Martin Bourg and Marie Potet, in c1712 probably at Minas, moved on to Chignecto in the early 1750s, and died there by 1755, in his 60s. According to Bona Arsenault, between 1714 and 1735, Madeleine gave René nine children, three sons and six daughters. Their daughters married into the Landry, LeBlanc, Maillet, Gaudet, Bourgeois, and Comeau families. Two of René's three sons created their own families.  Aucoin, René (I10556)
 
1765 Martina F. Grady, 98

Monday, January 22, 2001

UXBRIDGE -- Martina F. (Walsh) Grady, 98, of 120 Chapin St., died Friday, Jan. 19, at home after an illness.

Her husband, Edward L. Grady Sr., died in 1975. She leaves three sons, William T. Grady of Hampton, N.H., Robert A. Grady of Mashpee and Richard A. Grady of Newton; four daughters, Virginia G. Manning of Gales Ferry, Conn., Martina G. Parauda of Edison, N.J., Sheila A. Grady and Maureen M. Trettel, both of Uxbridge; 31 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren. Two sons, Edward L. Grady Jr. and John M. Grady, and a brother, Edwin Walsh, predeceased her. She was born in Fairmont, Nova Scotia, daughter of Thomas and Mary (MacNeil) Walsh, lived for a time in Milford, and lived 62 years in Uxbridge. She graduated from St. Mary's High School in Milford in 1919 and Burdett College in Boston.

Mrs. Grady was a member of St. Mary's Church, and taught Confraternity of Christian Doctrine.

The funeral will be held Wednesday, Jan. 24, from Tancrell-Jackman Funeral Home, 35 Snowling Road, with a Mass at 10 a.m. in St. Mary's Church, 71 Mendon St. Burial will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Harrisville, R.I. Calling hours are from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 23, in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Camillus Hospice, 447 Hill St., Whitinsville, MA 01588.

Martina F. Grady, 98

Tuesday, January 23, 2001

UXBRIDGE -- Martina F. (Walsh) Grady, 98, of 120 Chapin St., died Friday, Jan. 19, at home after an illness.

Her husband, Edward L. Grady Sr., died in 1975. She leaves three sons, William T. Grady of Hampton, N.H., Robert A. Grady of Mashpee and Richard A. Grady of Newton; four daughters, Virginia G. Manning of Gales Ferry, Conn., Martina G. Parauda of Edison, N.J., Sheila A. Grady and Maureen M. Trettel, both of Uxbridge; 31 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren. Two sons, Edward L. Grady Jr. and John M. Grady, and a brother, Edwin Walsh, predeceased her. She was born in Fairmont, Nova Scotia, daughter of Thomas and Mary (MacNeil) Walsh, lived for a time in Milford, and lived 62 years in Uxbridge. She graduated from St. Mary's High School in Milford in 1919 and Burdett College in Boston.

Mrs. Grady was a member of St. Mary's Church, and taught Confraternity of Christian Doctrine.

The funeral will be held Wednesday, Jan. 24, from Tancrell-Jackman Funeral Home, 35 Snowling Road, with a Mass at 10 a.m. in St. Mary's Church, 71 Mendon St. Burial will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Harrisville, R.I. Calling hours are from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 23, in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Camillus Hospice, 447 Hill St., Whitinsville, MA 01588. 
Walsh, Martina Francis (I1033)
 
1766 MARX CAROLYN E. MARX (Age 79) On April 4, 2010 of College Park, MD. Wife of George L. Marx, mother of William Todd (Marie) Marx, Kitty (Scott) Marx, Mary (Robert) Cancilla and John (Cathy) Marx. Grandmother of Gregg Marx; Caitlin, Shane and Kylie Cancilla; Christopher, Evan and Alex Marx. Family will receive visitors on Friday, April 9 from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at GASCH''S FUNERAL HOME, P.A., 4739 Baltimore Avenue, Hyattsville, MD. A memorial Mass will be held at the Catholic Student Center, 4141 Guilford Road, College Park, MD on Saturday, April 10 at 10 a.m. Interment at a later date. Memorial contributions in lieu of flowers may be made to the Cottey College, 1000 W. Austin Blvd., Nevada, MO 64772. www.gaschs.com ??, Carolyn E. (I12629)
 
1767 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Banks, Mary (I14073)
 
1768 Mary Alice ?Sue? Hebert Matt January 19, 1924 ? June 2, 2015 Mrs. Matt was a native of Morgan City. She passed away Tuesday, June 2, at 7:55 AM in her home surrounded by family. As a young teen, Mrs. Sue worked at the Opera House Theatre. She was a graduate of Morgan City High School in the early 40?s. The following 20 years of her life were spent working for Mr. Gene at the MC Clinic Pharmacy. She met the love of her life, Ira, during that time. They had a wonderful 37 years together. As a team, they started Cash-n-Carry in Patterson and Gray, Louisiana. They moved to McAllen, Texas in 1967, where they started Matt?s Cash-n-Carry Lumber Company. As the company grew, they expanded to San Benito, Texas. Mrs. Matt was an active member of the First Baptist Church, San Juan, Texas. She loved to cook, shop, and most of all-she loved her animals! She saved every stray dog that came her way. Her beloved dogs were Penny and Mitzi. The Matt?s retired and moved back home to Morgan City in 2002. Survivors include her step-daughter, Cheryl Martinez (Carlos), step grandchildren, Chelsey Perez (Ruben), Jeremy Smith (Martha), Brodrick Martinez (Laura), and Deena Martinez, 6 great-grandchildren; 3 great-great-grandchildren: her sister in law and best friend, Shirley Hebert Zander; and her special niece Jimmie Etta Leblanc, and numerous nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her husband Ira, her stepson Glen, her parents Valrie and Laura ?Lorena? Price Hebert, her brothers Lee (Lillian), Lloyd, Ray (Olive), Valarie, Francis ?Tick? (Gertrude); and, her sisters Elma (Ernest), Irma ?Jimmie? Hebert, and numerous nephews. Serving as pallbearers will be Walter Shepherd, Constance Shepherd, Stephen ?Buster? Hebert, Mark Seibert, Francis ?Rusty? Hebert, and Gene Lester. The family would like to thank Heart of Hospice Staff and Home Instead Senior Care for providing excellent service. Her caregivers were very special people; Gail Adams, Rebecca Fromenthal, Janice Hebert Choplin, Kimberly Kennedy, Krissa Aucoin, Laura Kennedy, and all past caregivers. The family would also like to thank other family members for their services; Kim Hayes, Stephen ?Buster? Hebert, Destini Barrilleaux, and Constance Hebert Shepherd. In lieu of flowers, the family wishes that donations be made to Heart of Hospice 14777 Hwy 90 West Frontage Road, Franklin, Louisiana 70538. Hebert, Mary Alice (I5883)
 
1769 Mary Annie Thibodeaux
November 06, 1922 ? July 24, 2018

VINTON-Funeral services will be held at a 1:00 PM Mass of Christian Burial at St. Peter?s Catholic Church in Pine Prairie on Thursday, July 26, 2018, for Mary Annie Thibodeaux, 95, who passed away on Tuesday, July 24, 2018 in Vinton, LA.

Father Kenneth Mayne, pastor of St. Peter?s Catholic Church, will be celebrant of the mass and will conduct the funeral services.

Burial will take place in the Addison Johnson Cemetery in Bayou Chicot.

Mary Annie Thibodeaux was born in Pine Prairie, LA on November 06, 1922 to Eugene and Natilia (Thompson) Ortego.

She is survived by her son, Joseph Thibodeaux and wife Janet of Vinton, La; four grandchildren, Jeanice Biondini and husband John, Justin Thibodeaux and wife Dee Dee, Jacinda Vincent and husband Lemar and Joycelyn Kasmir and husband Jeff; eleven great grandchildren; eight great great grandchildren and one sister, Edna Ortego of Vinton.

She is preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Joseph Hilton Thibodeaux; brother, Lenard Ortego and sister, Dinah O. Soileau.

The family requests that visitation be observed at Ardoin?s Funeral Home in Ville Platte on Thursday, July 26, 2018 from 10:00 AM ? 12:30 PM. A rosary will be recited at 11:30 AM on Thursday by Deacon Ben Soileau.

Personal condolences may be sent to the Thibodeaux family at www.ardoinfuneralhomes.com

Ardoin's Funeral Home of Ville Platte is in charge of arrangements 
Ortego, Mary Annie (I4173)
 
1770 Mary Clare M. Sanders, 83, of Punta Gorda, FL died Sept 8, 2009. She was born January 7, 1926 in Chicago, IL to John and Eleanor McHugh. In the 1940's, she was one of the original Quiz Kids on a national radio show that originated in Chicago. It featured gifted youngsters in a quiz show format. When the Quiz Kids traveled to Washington, DC, they were greeted and entertained by Eleanor Roosevelt in the East Room of the White House. They were also hosted by Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia on a visit to New York City. Mary Clare received her Bachelor of Arts degree, summa cum laude, from DePaul University in 1947. She worked as an executive secretary and administrative assistant at Time-Life publications and at the Cadillac Division of General Motors. She moved with her family to Punta Gorda from the Chicago area in Dec 1985 and was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. She was also a former member of the Punta Gorda Boat Club. She is survived by her loving husband of sixty years, LeRoy D. Sanders a longtime reader and Eucharistic minister at Sacred Heart and her beloved son John E. Sanders and his wife Evelyn; her sisters, Joan Bernard G. Roer, Ruth John T. Powers and Janet McHugh; brothers, John C. and William F. McHugh. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated at 11:00 am, Wednesday, Sept 16, 2009 at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Punta Gorda. Inurnment will take place at a later date. The family requests donations in memory of Mary Clare to Tidewell Hospice, 5955 Rand Blvd, Sarasota, FL 34238.

 
McHugh, Mary Clare M. (I1018)
 
1771 Mary Frances Gunther
Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Mary Frances Gunther, 96, of Le Mars, died Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012, at her home following a brief illness.

Mary Frances Gunther was born Aug. 7, 1915, on the family farm in Le Sueur, Minn., the daughter of Leo and Teresa (Merry) Marx. One year later the family moved to Brownsville, Texas for three years. They returned to the Midwest and settled in Le Mars. Mary received her education in Le Mars, graduating from Le Mars High School.

In 1931 Mary and Claire Henry Gunther were united in marriage at Elk Point, S.D. They made their home in Le Mars where they raised their seven children.

Mary worked at the Le Mars Medical Clinic for 16 years and the Sioux County Sheriff's Department for nine years, retiring in 1983.

Claire died following an accident Sept. 16, 1960.

Mary was a member of St. James Catholic Church in Le Mars.

Mary will be lovingly remembered by her sons, Claire and his wife, Beverly, of Lampe, Mo., John and his wife, Janet, of Sunset Beach, Mo., Phillip and his wife, Judy, of Fairmont, Minn., Jim and his wife, Sue, of Le Mars, Mark and his wife, Barb, of Muscatine, and Doug and his wife, Connie, of Escondido, Calif.; 22 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; three great-great grandchildren; two brothers, Robert and his wife, Alice, of Sioux City, and George of College Park, Md.; and two sisters-in-law, JoAnn Marx and Fran Marx, both of Sioux City.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Claire; her daughter, Mary Theresa "Molly" Embernate and her husband, Ben; sisters, Geraldine Haley and her husband, James and Pat Steele and her husband, Woodrow; brothers, Dick, Bill, Wally and Jack and his wife, Rita; and a sister-in-law Caroline Marx.

Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at St. James Catholic Church in Le Mars. The Rev. Matt Hewitt will celebrate Mass. Burial will follow at Calvary Cemetery in Le Mars. Visitation will begin at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Mauer - Johnson Funeral Home in Le Mars. The family will be present from 5-8 p.m. with a scriptural prayer service at 7 p.m. There will also be one hour of visitation at the church prior to Mass on Friday. 
Marx, Mary Frances (I12625)
 
1772 Mary Gye emigrated to New England on the ship Mary & John. The vessel left Plymouth, Devonshire, England, March 1630 and arrived in Nantucket, Plymouth, Ma. on 3 May 1630. She and husband John had 5 children Gye, Mary (I9068)
 
1773 Mary L. Selinga, 80

ASHBURNHAM -- Mary L. (Laramee) Selinga, 80, of Ashburnham, formerly of Fitchburg, died Jan. 26, in the Blaire House of Worcester.

She was born in Fitchburg, on Aug. 15, 1932, a daughter of the late, Henry and Alice (Hebert) Laramee.

Mary graduated from Fitchburg High School in 1950 and was employed as a bookkeeper for several years at Economy Paint Supply in Leominster. She was a former member of Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish in Fitchburg and a current member of St. Denis Parish in Ashburnham. Mary also enjoyed traveling to the beaches of Maine.

Her husband Stephen Selinga died in 1991. She leaves three sons, Mark Brough of Westminster, Robert Selinga of Auburn, NH and Michael Selinga of Grafton, NH; two daughters, Brenda Dufour of Ashburnham and Diane Sweatman of Townsend; two brothers, Robert Laramie and John Laramie both of Fitchburg; two sisters, Claire Johnson of Ashby and Lois Sheldon of Ashburnham; nine grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and several nephews and nieces. Besides her husband she is predeceased by six brothers, Paul Laramie, Fred Laramie, Thomas Laramie, Raymond Laramie, Peter Laramie and David Laramie; a sister, Phyllis Laramie; a grandson, Ryan Selinga and her former husband, Chester Brough.

SELINGA -- Her funeral will be held on Thursday, Jan. 31, from the Brandon Funeral Home, 305 Wanoosnoc Rd., Fitchburg, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 AM in St. Denis Church, 85 Main St. Burial will be in St. Bernard's Cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral home will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 30, from 4 to 7 PM. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 128 Providence Street #5, Worcester, MA 01604 or to the Blaire House Activity Fund, 116 Houghton St., Worcester, MA 01605. 
Sampson, Theresa E (I821)
 
1774 Mary McDonell. She died Abt. 1916 in Topsail, C. B. NL. She was born in Wexford, Ireland.
Notes for Mary McDonell:
General Notes:
In re: MARY BRIEN. DECEASED. Newfoundland will books volume 10 pages 451-452 probate
year 1916
In the name of God Amen. I Mary Brien, relict of the late John Brien of Topsail, Conception Bay,
Newfoundland, being in perfect mind and memory but very weak in body do make and ordain this my
last wi ll and testament, that is to say first I commend my soul into the hand of Almighty God who gave
it and my body to the earth to be buried in decent Christian burial according to the rites of the Roman
Catholic Church; and as touching such worldly estate by which I am possessed, or have at my
disposal, I give and dispose of the same in the following manner and form.
First I will and ordain that each of my sons James, William, Thomas and Edward Brien shall each hold
and enjoy the portion of land they at present enjoy and no more; and my son Richard shall hold and
possess all the land he at present holds; and the said Richard Brien shall be bound to support his
sister Mary Brien now living with me and him as long as she lives and keep her as comfortable as his
means will allow. Also I give to my daughter Mary my bed and bedding, and after her death it shall be
the property of my son Richard Brien. Also that the Gully shall be common property for all my sons .
Mary her X mark Brien (LS)
Signed sealed and delivered as my last will and testament this thirteenth day of July in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety two, in the presence of us and of each other have su
bscribed our names as witnesses. Witnesses W. Swansborough Samuel Gleeson. Correct, Charles H.
Emerson
Registrar of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland
(Listed in the margin of this will)
Fiat Aug 18/12 C.J. Admn c.t.a. Octr 18/16 granted to Mary Brien Sureties: Joseph Young
Cornelius ONeillEstate sworn at
$500.00 Probate year 1916
John O'Brien and Mary McDonell. They had 8 children. 
McDonell, Mary (I7506)
 
1775 Mary of Teck (Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes; 26 May 1867 ? 24 March 1953) was Queen of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions from the accession of her husband, King George V, in 1910 until his death in 1936. She was concurrently Empress of India.
Although technically a princess of Teck, in the Kingdom of Württemberg, she was born and raised in the United Kingdom. Her parents were Francis, Duke of Teck, who was of German extraction, and Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge, who was a granddaughter of King George III. She was informally known as "May", after her birth month.
At the age of 24, she was betrothed to her second cousin once removed Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale, the eldest son of the Prince of Wales, but six weeks after the announcement of the engagement, he died unexpectedly during an influenza pandemic. The following year, she became engaged to Albert Victor's only surviving brother, George, who subsequently became king. Before her husband's accession, she was successively Duchess of York, Duchess of Cornwall, and Princess of Wales.
As queen consort from 1910, she supported her husband through the First World War, his ill health, and major political changes arising from the aftermath of the war. After George's death in 1936, she became queen mother when her eldest son, Edward VIII, ascended the throne; but to her dismay, he abdicated later the same year in order to marry twice-divorced American socialite Wallis Simpson. She supported her second son, George VI, until his death in 1952. She died the following year, during the reign of her granddaughter Elizabeth II, who had not yet been crowned. Among much else, an ocean liner, a battlecruiser, and a university were named in her honour.
Early life
Princess Victoria Mary ("May") of Teck was born on 26 May 1867 at Kensington Palace, London, in the same room where Queen Victoria, her first cousin once removed, had been born 48 years earlier. Queen Victoria came to visit the baby, writing that she was "a very fine one, with pretty little features and a quantity of hair". May would become the first British queen consort born in Britain since Catherine Parr. Her father was Prince Francis, Duke of Teck, the son of Duke Alexander of Württemberg by his morganatic wife, Countess Claudine Rhédey von Kis-Rhéde (created Countess von Hohenstein in the Austrian Empire). Her mother was Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge, a granddaughter of King George III and the third child and younger daughter of Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge, and Princess Augusta of Hesse-Kassel.
She was baptized in the Chapel Royal of Kensington Palace on 27 July 1867 by Charles Thomas Longley, Archbishop of Canterbury. From an early age, she was known to her family, friends and the public by the diminutive name of "May", after her birth month.
May's upbringing was "merry but fairly strict". She was the eldest of four children, and the only daughter, and "learned to exercise her native discretion, firmness, and tact" by resolving her three younger brothers' petty boyhood squabbles. They played with their cousins, the children of the Prince of Wales, who were similar in age. She grew up at Kensington Palace and White Lodge, in Richmond Park, which was granted by Queen Victoria on permanent loan, and was educated at home by her mother and governess (as were her brothers until they were sent to boarding schools). The Duchess of Teck spent an unusually long time with her children for a lady of her time and class, and enlisted May in various charitable endeavors, which included visiting the tenements of the poor.
Although May was a great-grandchild of George III, she was only a minor member of the British royal family. Her father, the Duke of Teck, had no inheritance or wealth and carried the lower royal style of Serene Highness because his parents' marriage was morganatic. The Duchess of Teck was granted a parliamentary annuity of £5,000 and received about £4,000 a year from her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, but she donated lavishly to dozens of charities. Prince Francis was deeply in debt and moved his family abroad with a small staff in 1883, in order to economize. They traveled throughout Europe, visiting their various relations. For a time they stayed in Florence, Italy, where May enjoyed visiting the art galleries, churches, and museums. She was fluent in English, German, and French.
In 1885, the family returned to London and lived for some time in Chester Square. May was close to her mother, and acted as an unofficial secretary, helping to organised parties and social events. She was also close to her aunt, the Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, and wrote to her every week. During the First World War, the Crown Princess of Sweden helped pass letters from May to her aunt, who lived in enemy territory in Germany until her death in 1916.
Engagements
In 1886, May was a debutante in her first season, and was introduced at court. Her status as the only unmarried British princess who was not descended from Queen Victoria made her a suitable candidate for the royal family's most eligible bachelor, Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale, her second cousin once removed and the eldest son of the Prince of Wales.
On 3 December 1891 at Luton Hoo, country residence of Danish Ambassador Christian Frederick de Falbe, Albert Victor proposed marriage to May and she accepted. The choice of May as bride for the Duke owed much to Queen Victoria's fondness for her, as well as to her strong character and sense of duty. However, Albert Victor died six weeks later, in a recurrence of the worldwide 1889?90 influenza pandemic, before the date was fixed for their wedding.
Albert Victor's brother, Prince George, Duke of York, now second in line to the throne, evidently became close to May during their shared period of mourning, and Queen Victoria still thought of her as a suitable candidate to marry a future king. The public was also anxious that the Duke of York should marry and settle the succession. In May 1893, George proposed, and May accepted. They were soon deeply in love, and their marriage was a success. George wrote to May every day they were apart and, unlike his father, never took a mistress.
May married Prince George, Duke of York, in London on 6 July 1893 at the Chapel Royal, St James's Palace. The new Duke and Duchess of York lived in York Cottage on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, and in apartments in St James's Palace. York Cottage was a modest house for royalty, but it was a favorite of George, who liked a relatively simple life. They had six children: Edward, Albert, Mary, Henry, George, and John.
The children were put into the care of a nanny, as was usual in upper-class families at the time. The first nanny was dismissed for insolence and the second for abusing the children. This second woman, anxious to suggest that the children preferred her to anyone else, would pinch Edward and Albert whenever they were about to be presented to their parents so that they would start crying and be speedily returned to her. On discovery, she was replaced by her effective and much-loved assistant, Charlotte Bill.
Sometimes, Mary and George appear to have been distant parents. At first, they failed to notice the nanny's abuse of the young princes Edward and Albert, and their youngest son, Prince John, was housed in a private farm on the Sandringham Estate, in Bill's care, perhaps to hide his epilepsy from the public. However, despite Mary's austere public image and her strait-laced private life, she was a caring mother in many respects, revealing a fun-loving and frivolous side to her children and teaching them history and music.
Edward wrote fondly of his mother in his memoirs: "Her soft voice, her cultivated mind, the cozy room overflowing with personal treasures were all inseparable ingredients of the happiness associated with this last hour of a child's day ... Such was my mother's pride in her children that everything that happened to each one was of the utmost importance to her. With the birth of each new child, Mama started an album in which she painstakingly recorded each progressive stage of our childhood". He expressed a less charitable view, however, in private letters to his wife after his mother's death: "My sadness was mixed with incredulity that any mother could have been so hard and cruel towards her eldest son for so many years and yet so demanding at the end without relenting a scrap. I'm afraid the fluids in her veins have always been as icy cold as they are now in death."
As Duke and Duchess of York, George and May carried out a variety of public duties. In 1897, she became the patron of the London Needlework Guild in succession to her mother. The guild, initially established as The London Guild in 1882, was renamed several times and was named after May between 1914 and 2010. Samples of her own embroidery range from chair seats to tea cozies.

On 22 January 1901, Queen Victoria died, and May's father-in-law ascended the throne. For most of the rest of that year, George and May were known as the "Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York". For eight months they toured the British Empire, visiting Gibraltar, Malta, Egypt, Ceylon, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Mauritius, South Africa and Canada. No royal had undertaken such an ambitious tour before. She broke down in tears at the thought of leaving her children, who were to be left in the care of their grandparents, for such a long time.
Princess of Wales (1901?1910)
On 9 November 1901, nine days after arriving back in Britain and on the King's sixtieth birthday, George was created Prince of Wales. The family moved their London residence from St James's Palace to Marlborough House. As Princess of Wales, May accompanied her husband on trips to Austria-Hungary and Württemberg in 1904. The following year, she gave birth to her last child, John. It was a difficult labor


 
von Teck, Queen Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes (I14369)
 
1776 Mary was born about 1700 and was the daughter of Israel, Jr. and Bennet (Eddy) Woodward. She married Ezbon Sanford on the 27th of September 1716 in Newport, Rhode Island. They had 11 known children. She is buried by her husband and parents.

Inscription reads:

In Memory of Mary the wife of Ezbon Sanford Esq died Augst ye 28th 1745 in ye 46th year of her age.


 
Woodward, Mary (I6519)
 
1777 Mary was buried on a Sunday and there were mounds of snow on this February 5, l947, She was 93
years old.
A Horse and Carriage from St. John came into Topsail and took her to the graveyard. People walked
behind the horse and carriage to the graveyard. House still stands and is occupied by a young
family , son of Jimmy Philip's second wife. Jimmy was married to Jean O'Brien, daughter of Jean
and Andrew O'Brien, Mary's son, who occupied the house until their passing. 
Stapleton, Mary (I5403)
 
1778 Mary, Queen of Scots
BIRTH DATE
December 8, 1542
DEATH DATE
February 8, 1587
Mary, Queen of Scots became Queen of Scotland at six days old.
In her lifetime, Mary married three times ? her final husband causing her downfall.
Her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I held her captive for 18 years and eventually executed.
PLACE OF BIRTH
Linilithgow, Scotland
PLACE OF DEATH
Fotheringhay Castle, Northamptonshire, England

In 1568, Mary escaped from captivity and raised a substantial army but was defeated and fled to England. Queen Elizabeth initially welcomed Mary but was soon forced to put her friend under house arrest after Mary became the focus of various English Catholic and Spanish plots to overthrow Elizabeth. Nineteen years later, in 1586, a major plot to murder Elizabeth was reported, and Mary was brought to trial. She was convicted for complicity and sentenced to death.

After 19 years of imprisonment, Mary, Queen of Scots is beheaded at Fotheringhay Castle in England for her complicity in a plot to murder Queen Elizabeth I.

In 1542, while just six days old, Mary ascended to the Scottish throne upon the death of her father, King James V. Her mother sent her to be raised in the French court, and in 1558 she married the French dauphin, who became King Francis II of France in 1559 but died the following year. After Francis? death, Mary returned to Scotland to assume her designated role as the country?s monarch.

In 1565, she married her English cousin Lord Darnley in order to reinforce her claim of succession to the English throne after Elizabeth?s death. In 1567, Darnley was mysteriously killed in an explosion at Kirk o? Field, and Mary?s lover, the Earl of Bothwell, was the key suspect. Although Bothwell was acquitted of the charge, his marriage to Mary in the same year enraged the nobility. Mary brought an army against the nobles, but was defeated and imprisoned at Lochleven, Scotland, and forced to abdicate in favor of her son by Darnley, James.

On February 8, 1587, Mary Queen of Scots was beheaded for treason. Her son, King James VI of Scotland, calmly accepted his mother?s execution, and upon Queen Elizabeth?s death in 1603 he became king of England, Scotland and Ireland.
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/mary-queen-of-scots-beheaded

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Publisher
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Last Updated
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Stuart, Queen of Scots Mary (I14346)
 
1779 Mathurin Dube and Marie Campion had eight children Mathurin, Marie-Madeleine, Louis, Pierre, Charles, Laurent, Marie-Anne, and Jean-Bernard. Mathurin is the son of Jean Dube (ca. 1610-1695) and Renée Suzanne (ca. 1599-1670). Both born and died in France. Dubé, Mathurin (I9677)
 
1780 Maura O'Brien
NOVEMBER 12, 1974 ? AUGUST 12, 2019
Peacefully on Monday, August 12, 2019 at the age of 44. Loving mother of Keisha, Yesehnia, Kyle, Shamar, Allan and Ivany. Nana will be fondly remembered by Evelynn and Videl. Dear sister of Melinda Patrick. Ginger will be sadly missed by family members and many friends. Visitation at PAUL O'CONNOR FUNERAL HOME , 1939 Lawrence Ave. E. (between Warden and Pharmacy) on Friday, August 16th, 2019 from 4 - 8 pm. Service in our Chapel on Saturday, August 17th, 2019 at 1 pm. Cremation. 
Maura (I13628)
 
1781 Maurice B Tobin (Maury) was born Jan 23, 1933 in Maryville, MO to Francis V Tobin and Nora Kelly.
Maury was an attorney in Washington, DC and worked on the hill in congress. He married Joan Fleischmann of Cincinnati, OH on July 22, 1972. Maury and Joan had a son and daughter.
Maury died at a hospital in Naples, Florida. His cremains will be placed in Oak Hill Cemetery, in Georgetown, Washington, DC. 
Tobin, Maurice Bernard (I13156)
 
1782 May 15, 2018

Francis Joly

ATHOL- Francis Joly, 91, of New Sherborn Road, died early Monday morning, May 14, 2018 at Wachusett Manor Nursing Home in Gardner.

Born in South Royalston on December 30, 1926, he was a son of William and Dianna (Savoie) Joly and grew up in Athol.

On February 23, 1945, Francis enlisted into the United States Navy and served during World War II as a Seaman Second Class. He was honorably discharged on May 20, 1946.

Francis married Rosetta R. (Flematti) on October 20, 1951 and have enjoyed over 66 years together.

Employed by the L. S. Starrett Company as a screw machine operator, Francis retired from there in 1989 after 28 years. He previously had worked for the Mears Heel Company, Athol Manufacturing and a watch repair business.

Francis was a member of the Knights of Columbus, the Starrett 25 Year Club and Our Lady Immaculate Church.

An avid gardener, he also enjoyed walking in the woods, and most of all, time with his family, especially the kids, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Francis loved playing the accordion and organ.

Survivors include his loving wife, Rosetta Joly of Athol; his children, Debra Joly of Athol, Daniel Joly of Athol, David Joly (Theresa) of Chicopee, Denise Johnson (Mark) of Athol and Dana Joly of Brookline, NH; grandchildren, Stephanie Morandi, James Joly, Kevin Joly, Kelly Mailloux, Douglas Johnson, Kenny Johnson, Sean Joly, and Genevieve Joly; great grandchildren, Evelyn Joly, Audrey Joly, Harper Morandi, Elise Mailloux, and Amelia Johnson; sisters, Rita Raymond and Vicki Janik; and a brother, Robert Joly; as well as many nephews and nieces.

Besides his parents, Francis was predeceased by his siblings, Irene Testagrossa, William Joly, Joseph Joly, Arthur Joly, Cecila Willis, Doralice Forsyth, Charles Joly, Rev. Henry Joly, Helen Woffenden and Omer Joly.

Calling hours will be Thursday, May 17, 2018 from 6-8 p.m. at Witty?s Funeral Home, 158 South Main Street, Orange.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday morning, May 18, 2018 at 10 a.m. at Our Lady Immaculate Church, 192 School Street, Athol, with Fr. Carlos Ruiz officiating.

Interment will follow in Gethsemane Cemetery, Athol.

In lieu of flowers, donations are suggested to New England Hemophilia Association, Suite 401, 347 Washington Street, Dedham, MA 02026 or Our Lady Immaculate Church, 192 School Street, Athol, MA 01331.

Witty?s Funeral Home, 158 South Main Street, Orange, is directing the arrangements.

You may offer your sympathy online at www.wittyfuneralhome.com

To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Francis Joly, please visit our floral store. 
Joly, Francis (I5673)
 
1783 Mayflower passenger Billington, Francis (I9369)
 
1784 MELANSON, Marie Lea ? Age 95, of Tideview Terrace, Digby, formerly of Little Brook, passed away peacefully on Friday, August 28, 2020 in Tideview Terrace. Born in Meteghan Centre, she was a daughter of the late Alphie and Evangeline (Saulnier) LeBlanc.

She is survived by children, Gerald (Jean), Angèle (Gilles) Comeau, Leonard (Dora), Bernard (Madeline); brother, Eddie; sisters, Emma Melanson, Therese Theriault; grandchildren, Ian, Rayanne, Chris, Colin, Kevin, Adrien, Colette; 15 great-grandchildren and 3 step-grandchildren.

Lea was predeceased by husband, Donald; daughter, Lorraine in infancy; brothers, Alphonse, Bernard, Agno, Alfred, Antoine, Edward; sisters, Elise, Stella, Angele, Agnes.

Cremation has taken place under the care of Meteghan Funeral Home. A private graveside service will be held at a later date in St. Mary?s Cemetery, Church Point, with Rev. Mathieu Agbaya officiating. Donations may be made to the Jacky Comeau and Friends Cancer Help Fund Association. 
LeBlanc, Marie Leah (I6595)
 
1785 Melvin Robert Boudreau
Published: April 17, 2020
Age 97, of La
Villa Acadienne, Meteghan, formerly of Meteghan River, passed away Tuesday, April 14, 2020 in La Villa with his daughter by his side. Born in Wedgeport, he was a son of the late Terrance and Madeleine (Pothier) Boudreau.
Age 97, of La Villa Acadienne, Meteghan, formerly of Meteghan River, passed away Tuesday, April 14, 2020 in La Villa with his daughter by his side. Born in Wedgeport, he was a son of the late Terrance and Madeleine (Pothier) Boudreau. Melvin, a veteran of the Second World War, served in the Royal Canadian Navy aboard the minesweeper HMCS Kenora during the landings that began the liberation of Europe. Opening routes for the ships that would land at Juno Beach was dangerous work for those on the minesweepers. Melvin was a proud member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 52, Saulnierville. Upon returning from war, he was married to Rosaline d'Entremont on June 17, 1946. On June 18, 2015 at La Villa Acadienne, Melvin was awarded France's Legion of Honour Medal for his role in the liberation of the country during the 1944 D-Day landings at Juno Beach. Melvin wore many hats during his working years. He worked at Meteghan shipyard, opened and operated Acadian Overalls, was postmaster of the Meteghan River Post Office, drove a school bus, and sold monuments for Heritage Memorials for many years. He also worked at his father-in-law's store "La Shoppe a Leonard". His wife Rosaline proudly worked by his side throughout their working years. From time to time he also helped his brother-in-law Victor Deveau at Meteghan Funeral Home. During his spare time, he enjoyed trout fishing, hunting rabbits, deer, and moose and especially looked forward to his moose hunting trips to Newfoundland, and Cape Breton. He also enjoyed going tuna fishing with his brother Delisle Boudreau, Dr. Robert Belliveau, Dave Jubis, Micheal Deveau, and many others. He, along with his wife Rosaline, enjoyed travelling, playing cards, and golfing. They truly enjoyed their life together. He was a very generous man with a kind heart, not only towards family and friends, but he was always ready to lend a helping hand wherever needed. Melvin was a devoted and loving husband, papa, father-in-law, grandpère, great-grandpère, brother, brother-in-law, and uncle. He is survived by daughter, Jeanne-Louise (Albert) Saulnier, Saulnierville; sister, Alice Boudreau, Berwick; granddaughter, Amanda (Gilles) LeBlanc, Ottawa; great-grandchildren, Kenley and Grayson; and nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by wife, Rosaline; brothers, Gerald, Delisle, Reginald; sisters, Françoise, Claire. Funeral arrangements are under the care of Meteghan Funeral Home. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a private burial will be held in Sacred Heart Cemetery. A funeral mass and veteran service will be held at a later date in Église Sacré-Coeur, Saulnierville. Donations may be made to the Parkinson Canada Maritime Region or to a charity of your choice. The family would like to say a special thank you to his villa family for the care given to Melvin over the past nine years and for the compassion and care given to Melvin and Jeanne-Louise during his final moments. He will be sadly missed by his family, but forever will be in our hearts. 
Boudreau, Melvin Robert (I2843)
 
1786 Merge Carefully
Germain's first wife (mother of his children) was European, NOT Amerindian. The confusion comes in that 2 of his children have Metis blood. But one child was born when he was not in Europe with his wife (unnamed daughter). Son Germain (supposedly adopted) could have been from same woman.

"The Passenger List of the Ship SAINT-JEHAN and the Acadian Origins," in FRENCH CANADIAN AND ACADIAN GENEALOGICAL REVIEW; 1600-1700; vol. 1, no. 1 (spring 1968); p. 71; sent by PERSI in Jun 1999. Germain DOUCET dit La Verdure was a brother-in-law of Jacques BOURGEOIS. However, since Jacques was only 16 at the time and NOT married, he would have had to have been a sister to Jacques, but Jacques was a bastard child -- and the sister would have been OLDER than Jacques by quite a bit. So this is a huge mystery.

The confusion comes in that 2 of Germain's children were likely adopted and were Amerindian.

Port Royale
Was the commander of the fort at Port Royale. Now called Annapolis Royal. On Augast 15 1654 Major Generald Robert Sedgwick captured the Fort. Germaine was sent back to France.

Title of Nobility ?
Sieur de La Verdure 
Doucet, Germain (I2663)
 
1787 Merge Carefully
Rene Leblanc and Pierre Leblanc are two different people, both married to different Anne Theriots. Do not combine these records with Pierre Leblanc 
LeBlanc, Rene-Pierre (I2645)
 
1788 Merge/Change Carefully: Do NOT merge with twin sister Madeleine
Review the data in the links at Collaborate - Discussions - References before making ANY changes to this record. 
Richard, Marie Anne (I2647)
 
1789 Meteghan Funeral & Cremation Services

Thérèse Comeau
( December 22, 1919 - June 22, 2016 )

COMEAU, Thérèse ? Age 96, of La Villa Acadienne, Meteghan formerly of Meteghan Centre, passed away Wednesday, June 22nd, 2016, in La Villa. Born in Meteghan Centre, she was a daughter of the late Alphie Saulnier and Agnes Sullivan. For many years she was well-known for making custom cakes for all occasions. She is survived by her son, Alvin (Joyce), Saulnierville; daughter, Marilyn Comeau, Ottawa; brother, Conrad Robichaud, Meteghan Centre; sisters, Bernice Boudreau, Meteghan; Phyllis Saulnier, Meteghan Centre; grandchildren Jean-Claude, Meteghan Centre; Jean-Marc Doucet, Ottawa; Rodrique Doucet, Fall River; Monique Doucet, Quispamsis, N.B.; great-grandchildren, Ethan, Noah, Owen and Benjamin Doucet; many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband George; sisters Irene, Corinne and Barbara. Visitation will take place Friday, June 24, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. in Meteghan Funeral Home, Meteghan. Funeral will be held Saturday at 11:00 a.m., from Stella Maris Church, Meteghan with Rev. Wieslaw Papuga officiating. Burial will follow in the parish cemetery. Donations may be made to the IWK Foundation.
 
Saulnier, Thérèse (I8718)
 
1790 MEUSE, Harvie Joseph Passed away while attending Holy Mass, on Wednesday, July 1, 2009 in his 76th year. He is predeceased by his father and mother, Joseph and Winnifred Meuse of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Also predeceased by his beloved granddaughter Erin Gannon and grandson Mathew Meuse. He is survived by his loving wife of 52 years, Mary Agnes Meuse (nee MacKenzie) and sadly missed by his brother William Meuse of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, and many nephews and nieces. Cherished father to James (Rebecca) Meuse, Michael Meuse, Mark (Mireille) Meuse and Mary Gannon. Loving and doting "Popie" to grandchildren Patrick, Liana, and Sean Gannon; Joshua, Monica and Edwin Meuse; and Madeleine, Michelle and Luc Meuse. And loved great-grandfather to Calvin and Kaylin Meuse. Harvie performed 34 years of loyal service for the excise tax section of Revenue Canada. He enjoyed a long retirement surrounded by family and close friends. He volunteered for many years on the Pastoral Care team at the Ottawa Hospital. He was a devout Catholic and proud 4th degree Knight of Columbus. He was actively involved with parish life at Annunciation of the Lord, serving on the parish council. He was also a voracious reader with a sharp intellect, keen sense of humour and devoted animal lover. He will be badly missed by his dog, Henry. Friends may pay respects at Kelly Funeral Home, 2370 St. Joseph Blvd, Orleans on Saturday, July 4th from 2:30-4:30 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Mass of the Resurrection will be offered on Monday, July 6th , 2009 at 11 a.m. at Annunciation of the Lord Parish, 2414 Ogilvie Road, Ottawa. Reception will follow afterwards in the Church Hall. In lieu of flowers, in memoriam donations may be made to National Evangelization Ministries Canada to assist three teen-aged missionaries from Annunciation of the Lord parish, including his grandson, Joshua Meuse. Meuse, Harvie Jospeph (I3459)
 
1791 Michael J. Chaisson
Published: March 26, 2018
The death occurred at the Prince County Hospital, Summerside on Saturday, March 24, 2018 of Michael J. Chaisson, Summerside and formerly of St. Edward, aged 66 years. Beloved common-law husband of Sheryl Williston. He was born in St. Edward on
The death occurred at the Prince County Hospital, Summerside on Saturday, March 24, 2018 of Michael J. Chaisson, Summerside and formerly of St. Edward, aged 66 years. Beloved common-law husband of Sheryl Williston. He was born in St. Edward on January 6, 1952, the son of the late Leo and Olive (Arsenault) Chaisson. Dear father to Ricky Chaisson (Erin), Summerside and Rachel Butler (Troy), St. Edward. Loving Grandfather to Tyson Chaisson, Martina and Brianna Butler, Tyra Perry and Leandra Jeffery. He is survived by sisters Theresa Gaudet, (Ray Smith), Miscouche, Eva MacLeod (Ross Smith), Charlottetown, Annie Schurman, Summerside and brother Leo Chaisson (Irma), St. Edward. He was predeceased by his parents Leo and Olive, son Troy, brothers Freddie, Mark and sister Joan. Resting at the West Prince Funeral Home, 522 Thompson Road for visiting hours Monday 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. Funeral will be held Tuesday, March 27, 2018 at the Immaculate Conception Church, Palmer Road with funeral mass at 10:30 a.m. Memorial donations to the Miminegash Fire Department would be greatly appreciated. Interment will take place at a later date in the church cemetery.
 
Chaisson, Michael (I8792)
 
1792 MICHAEL JOSEPH PRENDIVILLE Peacefully, on October 1, 2000, Michael Joseph Prendiville passed away. "Joe" was born in 1925 in Castleisland, County Kerry, Ireland. He came to Canada in 1948 and settled in Flin Flon, Manitoba. His Irish bride, Josie, joined him in 1950 and they made a life for themselves and their family in Canada. Joe was a pioneer in the development of Northern Manitoba. He was the founder of Prendiville Industries which includes Ryan Forest Products in Winnipeg, Norwest Manufacturing and Norwest Do-it Centre in Thompson, Prairie Forest Products in Neepawa and Birch River, and Kenora Forest Products in Ontario. In 1965, Joe and his family moved to Winnipeg. He was an active member in the Knights of Columbus (4th degree), and he was one of the founders of the Irish Club of Manitoba. As an "Irish Tenor", Joe performed at many community events. Joe will be remembered for his many Irish songs and stories. In December 1973, Joe suffered from a stroke. He showed courage and determination for 27 years as he struggled with his disabilities. Joe was a dedicated member of St. John Brebeuf Parish. His strong faith carried him through the bad times and good. Through those years, there were many people who gave special care to Joe. The family would like to acknowledge Joe Hunt and more recently John Hunter who helped Joe through his difficult times. They were truly dedicated to his welfare and care. Joe was predeceased by his wife Josie in 1992 and his sisters, Peggy and Maureen. Left to celebrate his life are Maureen and Paul (Jensen), Ailbe and Lily, Lawrence and Ann, and Muriel. Joe was very proud of his eight grandchildren, Andrew, Kevin, Kathleen, Tommy, Sarah, Karlen, Jacklyn and Michelle. He is also survived by his sisters and brothers, Betty, Kathleen, Eileen, Willy and Lawrence, and his many nephews, nieces and in-laws. Prayers were said for Joe on Wednesday, October 4 at 7:00 p.m. at St. John Brebeuf Church, 1707 John Brebeuf. Mass of Christian Burial was held on Thursday, October 5 at 11:00 a.m. at St. John Brebeuf Church, 1707 John Brebeuf. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in memory of Joe to The Heart and Stroke Foundation, 301-352 Donald Street, Winnipeg, MB, R3B 2H8. "An Irish Blessing" May the road rise to meet you, May the wind be at your back May the sun shine upon your face The rains fall soft upon your fields And, until we meet again, May God hold you in the palm of His hand. NEIL BARDAL INC 949-2200

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 07, 2000 
Prendiville, Michael Joseph (I12879)
 
1793 Michel Boudeaux was a farmer from France He arrived in Port Royal Nova Scotia in 1642. Worked himself up to a lieutenant general and a Judge at port Royal. Sons of Michel Boudreaux settled in Pisiquit, Beaubassin, Gran Pre. By 1766 3 families were in Louisiana. Two Settled in first in St James (Acadian Coast). Oliver, Michael?s great grandson, and other was Joseph Boudreaux. Another family was lead by Jean Boudrot, great grandson of Michael. Living in Attakapas with wife Marguerite Guilbuat and son Jean Charles. Census of Acadia 1971. Bourgeois, Michel Jerome I (I9483)
 
1794 Michel Emonet was born in Megeve, Savoie, France in 1816. He was the last of seven children of Gabriel-Marie Emonet (1777-1835) and Marie Francoise Conseil (1774-1844). Siblings were M. Lucie, M. Melanie, M. Febronie, Eleonore, Placide, Prosper A. He had the urge to travel and wrote to his cousin, Joseph Conseil, in America. He waited in Bordeaux, France for the ship, La Zone, which was due to leave 1 June 1842. The crossing of the Atlantic was expected to take two months. This great urge to travel to America for a better life had him leave without saying goodbye to his mother, a widow, which would haunt him throughout his life. The ship arrived in Tampico, Mexico and after awhile there he made his way to Louisiana. He wrote letters through the years to family in France, detailing his life in Louisiana (marriage to his Creole wife, Adelaide "Aglee" Duplechain, births of his 9 children and the loss of one, the strife of the Civil War, the floods that devastated the farmlands and ruined the farmers lives and the diseases that took so many lives as well). His brother, Prosper, joined him in Louisiana ~1850, leaving his wife Rosine in France. Prosper's health was not good however, and he died in 1856.

Michel always had hopes of making enough money to travel home to France, but the desperate times he lived in did not afford him that luxury. As his family grew, he needed to be there for them, always trying his best to earn money. He was a teacher, and also ran a dry goods store in Pecaniere, Louisiana, building a home on the Bayou Teche (which was on higher ground fortunately). He was the postmaster in Leonville, Louisiana per his letter dated 2 May 1859. He was a farmer, raising cotton and corn, and sometimes other crops as weather conditions permitted. Life was very hard for all of them but they persevered, because they had to.

Michel was never able to return to France to see his family. He exchanged letters and pictures, often sending via others that traveled back. But mail by ship alone took a long time and he lamented in his letters about not hearing word from his siblings.

Michel died at the age of 60 in September 1876.


 
Emonet, Michel (I11801)
 
1795 Michel married (1) Marie-Cecile Leblanc in 1708, in Grand-Pré, Acadie. They are the parents of the following:
1) Cecile (1706-1811) md Jean-Baptiste Pitre
2) Anne-Marie (1707-) md Abraham Daigle
3) Francois (1710-1757) md Marguerite Pitre
4) Françoise (1712-1737) md Charles Pregent
5) Jean-Baptiste (1715-1760) md Agnes Pitre
6) Rene (1717-1756) md Judith Pitre
7) Michel (1718-) md Claire Comeau
8) Pierre (1720-) md Marguerite Dupuis
9) Honore (1724-) unmarried
10) Marguerite (1725-1764) md Antoine Dupuis
11) Olivier (1728-1782) md (a) Anne-Marie Dupuis and (b) Anne Gaudet

He married (2) Anne Pregent/Prejean on 16 April 1732, in Port-Royal, Acadie. No children resulted from this marriage.

Michel and Anne were exiled to Bristol, England during the Acadian expulsion. Acadians were then treated as POW's and the death toll in Bristol was high. 
Boudrot, Michel (I12359)
 
1796 Michel Prospere Leger, Son of Michel "dit Richelieu" Leger & Angelique Pinet. Husband of Marguerite Louise Boutin. Father of Michel, Alexandre, Julien, Augustin, Celestine, Henry, Apolline, Placide, Modeste & Pauline Leger.

Y-DNA Base Haplogroup I-M170 Haplogroup Assignment From The Acadian AmerIndian Ancestry DNA Project @ FTDNA. ~ Deadra Doucet Bourke

Full Sequence MtDNA Haplogroup X2b4. Haplogroup Assignment From The Acadian AmerIndian Ancestry DNA Project @ FTDNA. ~ Deadra Doucet Bourke 
Leger, Michel Prospere (I10968)
 
1797 Michel was born in the Cougnes area of La Rochelle, France in about 1600. He married Michelle Aucoin before 1641. He died in about 1688.

In the 1671 census of Port Royal, Michel and Michelle had the following children: Francoise (29), Jeanne (25), Marguerite (20), Charles (22), Marie (18), Jehan (16), Abraham (Habraham) (14), Michel (12), Olivier (10), Claude (8), Francois (5). They owned 20 cattle, 12 sheep, and 8 arpents of land.
 
Boudrot, Michel (I2497)
 
1798 Michèlle is the daughter of Martin Aucoin and Barbe Minguet, in the La Rochelle area. She married Michel Boudrot before 1641.

In the 1671 census of Port Royal, Michel and Michèlle had the following children: Francoise (29), Jeanne (25), Marguerite (20), Charles (22), Marie (18), Jehan (16), Abraham (Habraham) (14), Michel (12), Olivier (10), Claude (8), Francois (5). They owned 20 cattle, 12 sheep, and 8 arpents of land.

They are the parents of at least the following:

1) Francoise (1642-1714) md Etienne Robichaud
2) Jeanne (1645-) md Bonaventure Theriault
3) Marguerite (1648-1718) (a) Francois Bourg and (b) Jean Babineau
4) Charles (1649-1714) md (a) Marie Corporon and (b) Renee Bourg
5) Marie (1653-) md Michel Poirier
6) Jehan (1655-1679) md Marguerite Bourgeois
7) Abraham (1657-) md Cecile Melanson
8) Michel (1660-) md Marie-Madeleine Cormier
9) Olivier (1661-) md Isabelle Petitpas
10) Claude (1663-1740) md (a) Anne-Marie Thibodeau and (b) Catherine Meunier
11) Francois (1666-1733) md Madeleine Beliveau

Please note that the Canadian Genealogy Index, 1600s-1900s, the 1671 Port Royal Census Record, and the US and International Marriage index all spell her name as Michèlle (they are indexed copies only and not actual documents). Her actual burial record has her name spelled Michèle.

According to S. White, she was buried 18 December 1706. 
Aucoin, Michelle (I2498)
 
1799 Mildred Hebert Leleux
APRIL 24, 1917 ? MAY 15, 2015
Obituary of Mildred Hebert Leleux PLAY TRIBUTE MOVIE
Rynella ? A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated for Mildred Hebert Leleux, age 98, at 11:00 am Monday, May 18, 2015 at St. Marcellus Catholic Church. Fr. Eugene Tremie will be the celebrant. Mrs. Leleux will be laid to rest with her husband at St. Marcellus Mausoleum.

A gathering of family and friends will be held at Evangeline Funeral Home on Sunday from 4:00 pm until 8:00 pm, with the Men?s Rosary Group leading the Rosary at 6:00 pm. Visiting hours will resume on Monday from 8:00 am until 10:30 am.

Mildred Hebert Leleux was born April 24, 1917 in Iberia Parish to the late Dennis Hebert and the late Laurence Robichaux Hebert. She passed away peacefully on Friday, May 15, 2015 at Belle Teche Nursing and Rehab, surrounded by her loving family.

Mrs. Leleux was a longtime and faithful parishioner of St. Marcellus Catholic Church where she was a member of the Ladies Altar Society. She was also a member of the Home Demonstration Club. Other hobbies that she enjoyed were cooking and sharing meals with family and friends, sewing, and tending to her garden.

Survivors include her children, Malcom Leleux and wife Lois of Erath, Theodore ?Teddy? Leleux and wife Nelies of New Iberia, and William ?Billy? Leleux and wife Joann of New Iberia; eight grandchildren; twenty-one great grandchildren; five great great grandchildren; and her brother, Daniel Hebert and wife Barbara of New Iberia.

Along with her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband Dennis Leleux; three sisters, Lorraine Babineaux, Laurence Migues, and Theresa Andre; and four brothers, Alvin, Webster, Calvin and Louis Hebert.

Serving as pallbearers are Woody Leleux, Skip Leleux, Craig Leleux, Zachary ?Zack? Leleux, Kerry Leleux, and Scott Leleux.

To view the online obituary, video tribute and sign the guestbook, please visit www.evangelinefuneralhome.com

Evangeline Funeral Home of New Iberia (337) 364-1881 is in charge of arrangements. 
Hebert, Mildred H. (I4066)
 
1800 MO DC#13548
Spouse: James Tobin/deceased
Father: Thomas Cummins
Mother: Illegible
Burial: St. Patrick's Cemetery 
Cummins, Mary (I13983)
 

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