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6151 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | DROUILLARD, Edgar (I2611)
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6152 |
Stillborn | DROUILLARD, Daughter (I2380)
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6153 |
Stillborn | DROUILLARD, Daughter (I2381)
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6154 |
Stillborn | DROUILLARD, Child (I3450)
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6155 |
Supposedly was Attorney General of Wyoming | Clark, J. (I6657)
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6156 |
Susan died a couple of years after the marriage. | Montreuil (Montrie), Susan (I6424)
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6157 |
Taken from marriage record. | Knapp, Mabel (I8289)
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6158 |
Taken from their marriage entry in St. Clement parish. | Beneteau, Lillian (I11177)
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6159 |
Taken from their marriage record. | Dufour, Kenneth Ivan (I7114)
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6160 |
The "tipster" in the 1948 shooting of UAW leader Walter Reuther; see REUTHER, by Frank Cormier and Wm. J. Eaton, Prentice Hall, Inc. 1970. | RITCHIE, Donald Joseph (I5004)
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6161 |
The 1901 Census for Sandwich West shows Joseph Simon living with Adolphe and Eveline Dumochelle as a servant.
| Drouillard, Joseph Simon (Samuel) (I502)
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6162 |
The Amherstburg Echo, March 11, 1898, p 4 | Family F272
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6163 |
The Amherstburg Echo, May 31, 1907, p 8; | DROUILLARD, Francois Xavier (Pepe Nounoune) (I1752)
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6164 |
The Assumption marriage book says M. Helen was the daughter of Jacques and Eliz. Hathaway. | Family F2410
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6165 |
The baptism was recorded at Our Lady of the Lake (father called Leon) | LESPERANCE, Bernard (I4667)
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6166 |
The baptismal record referred to the father as Adolph Drouillard, no mother noted | DROUILLARD, Joseph Rudolph CHARLES (I2654)
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6167 |
The bride and groom resided at Maumee Bay
| Family F1253
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6168 |
The bride and groom resided at Otter Creek, Monroe County | Family F441
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6169 |
The bride and groom resided at River Raisin. | Family F686
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6170 |
The bride was called Emelie in the marriage record. | Family F219
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6171 |
The couple was listed as both being residents of River Rouge, MI at the time of their marriage. | Family F1555
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6172 |
The Detroit News, October 3, 1912 | DROUILLARD, Francois Xavier (Pepe Nounoune) (I1752)
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6173 |
The Dufour family lived on the South Shore of Detroit (Sandwich) but religious events were performed at Ste. Anne's church on the North Shore (Detroit). Assumption church was a mission for the Indians on the South Shore from 1728 to about 1765. The family began attending mass there then.
| Dufour dit Bonvivant, Pierre (I18174)
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6174 |
The Evening Record, February 2, 1909, Windsor | Family F665
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6175 |
The Evening Record, October, 1912. p 1.
The Amherstburg Echo, October 4, 1912, p 8, "In pioneer days he learned to speak the Indian
language fluently and at every St. Jean Baptiste celebration held for many years past he took part in the character of an Indian."
| Family F631
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6176 |
The family came to Detroit about 1890 and settled in River Rouge in 1900. | Family F1479
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6177 |
The following record was found in the church records from St. Peter's at Thames River: 23 June 1822 was baptized (under condition) Guillaume Willcox (age 20 years, 4 months and 12 days), son of William Willcox and Catherine Rians (Ryan?). Godparents: Pierre Desnoyers and Marianne Vilaire, widow of Francois Drouillard. A William Wilcox (age ca 21 years) died 20 Nov 1822 and was buried from St. Peter at Thames River 03 Dec. In Denis Drouillard's will he left land to both William Wilcox and Polly Wilcox. | Drouillard, Denis (Denys) (I1072)
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6178 |
The Government registration states the date of the marriage to be 30 Sep 1914 | Family F2266
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6179 |
The infant's father was said to be unknown. | |
6180 |
The Island View property was granted by the crown to Francois Xavier and Eleonore (Souilliere)
Drouillard, to his brothers Hubert and Alexandre, & the latter's wife, Helen. The Island View Hotel was registered in 1893 as "Abar’s Inn" by the owner Henry Hebert. From "History Lives Again" by Hazel Delorme, material available in the Franco-Ontarienne Library in Belle River, Ontario.
| DROUILLARD, Hubert (I1763)
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6181 |
The Island View property was granted by the crown to Francois Xavier and Eleonore (Souilliere) Drouillard, to his brothers Hubert and Alexandre, & the latter's wife, Helen. The Island View Hotel was registered in 1893 as "Abar’s Inn" by the owner Henry Hebert. From "History Lives Again" by Hazel Delorme, material available in the Franco-Ontarienne Library in Belle River, Ontario.
| DROUILLARD, Alexandre (I1757)
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6182 |
The Island View property was granted by the crown to Francois Xavier and Eleonore (Souilliere) Drouillard, to his brothers Hubert and Alexandre, & the latter's wife, Helen. The Island View Hotel was registered in 1893 as "Abar’s Inn" by the owner Henry Hebert. From "History Lives Again" by Hazel Delorme, material available in the Franco-Ontarienne Library in Belle River, Ontario. | DROUILLARD, Francois Xavier (Pepe Nounoune) (I1752)
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6183 |
The marriage record noted that the bride and groom resided near Sandusky, OH | Family F539
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6184 |
The marriage record noted that the groom resided at River Canard. | Peltier, Angelique (I153)
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6185 |
The marriage record stated her parents to be Miles Drouillard and and Exilene Hutton. | Family F4630
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6186 |
The marriage record stated that Isabelle was a resident of Assumption at the time of this marriage. | Family F106
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6187 |
The marriage record stated that Philomene was residing in Trenton Ontario but probably
should have been Trenton, Michigan since the Paquette family moved to River Rouge in 1901.
| Family F216
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6188 |
The marriage record stated that this was a mixed marriage. | Family F4630
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6189 |
The marriage record states that Catherine was the daughter of Matthew Drulard and Louise Parent | Family F1425
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6190 |
The marriage was ratified 18 Feb 1854 at St.
John Bpte, Amherstburg. | Family F77
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6191 |
The marriage was ratified 21 May 1816 at River Raisin | Family F698
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6192 |
The marriage was validated 04 Mar 1936 at St Mary, Sandusky, OH | Family F2131
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6193 |
The Mortuary List [Extending from May 1, 1884, to May 1, 1885.], in the back of the 1885 City of Buffalo Directory, has this listing for Hester Dell. | Taylor, Hester (I11224)
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6194 |
The mother was called Josephine Drouillard in the record. | LAFORET, Joseph Baptist (I4335)
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6195 |
The name Palin was noted from Her Burial Record. | Palice (Palin), Florence (I11969)
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6196 |
The record stated that Joseph had been a resident of the parish for 18 months at the time of his marriage. Witnesses to the marriage were Toissant Drouillard, Louis Tourangeau. | Family F592
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6197 |
The spelling Bisilis and dates come from a funeral card | LaPointe, Basylide (Bisilis) (I18940)
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6198 |
The U.S. 1900 Federal Census states Julia’s birthdate as Aug 1817 | Hubert (Hebert), Julia (I1353)
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6199 |
The Wyandotte Herald, July 31, 1891
The following information on Mt. Elliott cemetery was researched and compiled by Fern Freeman in preparation for a cemetery stroll July 12, 1981 sponsored by the Detroit Historical Society: Olivier Drouillard "Invented and received a patent for an apparatus for raising sunken vessels. In 1867 the invention was controlled by Inventors & Mechanics Manufacturing Co., which was negotiating with the Navy Dept. at Washington for raising the monitor Keokuk sunk in Charleston harbor & for other vessels sunk during the rebellion. The cost of this Invention was $35.000." | Drouillard, Olivier (Oliver) (I1347)
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6200 |
Their marriage record was found in the records of St. Marguerite, La Rochelle | Family F7414
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