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1101 Keith Mercure died in Lincoln, Park, MI. R.C. Aleks Funeral Home, 1324 Southfield, near Fort St., Lincoln Park, MI. and Clark H,. Ford and Son of Rockwood, MI , were involved in funeral arrangements according to funeral cards. Burial was at St. Charles Cemetery, Newport, MI. Services at St. Henry's Church. Mercure, Keith (I07052)
 
1102 Kenneth Berry lived in Sylvania, OH, in 1973. Berry, Kenneth (I02233)
 
1103 Kenneth Boudrie lived in Texas in 1980. Boudrie, Kenneth (I02170)
 
1104 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Cochran, Kenneth (I00691)
 
1105 Kenneth Gilbert (LaVoy) Nagy died of multiple myoloma. Like his brothers, he went by the surname of Nagy in honor of their step-father, although Kenneth was born a Lavoy, his biological father being Lawrence ("Frenchy") LaVoy. LaVoy (Nagy), Kenneth Gilbert (I00868)
 
1106 Kenneth LaVoy lived in Toledo, OH. LaVoy (Nagy), Kenneth Gilbert (I00868)
 
1107 Kenneth Miller lived at 2241 Rock Spring, Toledo, OH. Miller, Kenneth (I01159)
 
1108 Kenneth Wilson lived in Monroe, MI. Wilson, Kenneth (I01700)
 
1109 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Morrin, Kevin Lambert (I01595)
 
1110 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. LaVoy, Kevin Michael (I10525)
 
1111 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. LaPountney, Kim Terese (I03604)
 
1112 Kin Anderson is the twin of Keith Andeson. Anderson, Kim (I08484)
 
1113 King of Italy 781-810
After his father Charlemagne defeated and conquered the Lombards, Pope Hadrian I in 781 crowned Pepin, 3 years old at the time, King of Italy (subkingdom under Charlemagne). In July of 810, Pepin died. He was planned to succeed to one third of the kingdom when his father died (shared with brothers Louis and Charles).


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King of Italy, King of the Lombards, Pepin I (I09993)
 
1114 King of the Franks 768-800
King of the Lombards 774-800
Frankish Emperor 800-814

When Pepin III died in 768, his sons Carloman and Charles I (called Charlemagne towards the end of his reign) succeeded as Kings of the Franks. Carloman received the strong interior - Paris and Orleans, and Charlemagne received the rebellious states and border lands in a NW crescent around Carloman's kingdom. Either Pepin did this because he favored Carloman, or because he knew that Charlemagne was a better general and needed to be the one to face the rebellions.

In 769, Aquitaine rebelled and both brothers went to face the problem. Carloman marched back home without striking a blow, leaving Charlemagne to subdue Aquitaine on his own, which he did. The hatred between the brothers was temporarily settled by their mother, Bertrada. The Lombards were making many threats to Pope Hadrian, and so he called for the Frankish kings for protection. Carloman was pro-Lombard, so Charlemagne was again on his own. In 771, the Lombard king Desiderius invaded Rome and took much Papal land. At the end of that year, Carloman died, leaving Charlemagne the entire Frankish kingdom.

In 772, Charlemagne executed his first Saxon campaign, and while it was small it was a success. He planned for one the next year, but in January Hadrian sent envoys to Charlemagne formally asking for help. In May he gathered all his forces at Geneva and launched an Italian attack. He personally led the main force, and a smaller force was led by his uncle Bernard to attack the flank of the Lombard army. In June of 774, Pavia fell and Lombardy was completely conquered by Charlemagne. He sent Desiderius and his family to monasteries and took the crown for himself. Hadrian then crowned Pepin king of Lombardy with his father.

In 778, Charlemagne invaded Muslim Spain, taking Barcelona, Pampelona, and Saragossa. However, Charlemagne's army was ambushed and many generals were killed. In 781, after his defeat in Spain, Aquitaine was on the border of rebellion once again, so he put his son Louis as king there. In 793, the Saracens invaded Aquitaine under their Caliph Hisham. Two years later the Spanish March was created, with William as its Count. The next year King Louis and Count William secured the Spanish territories, and William conquered Barcelona, the Balearics, and all of Navarre.

Since 772, Charlemagned campaigned in Saxony almost every year. After much fighting he finally converted their king Widukind and incorperated Saxony into the Frankish empire, with Widukind as its first Duke. By gaining Saxony, Charlemagne received many attacks from the Slavs, but was able to not only defeat them but take much of their land in modern Germany, Austria, and as far east as Hungary.

On Christmas Day, 800, Charlemagne was in Rome for the crowning of his son Charles (designated to be his successor). The Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne before mass, saying "Carolo augusto, a Deo coronato, magne et pacifico imperatore romanorum, vita et victoria!" (To Charles, Augustus, crowned by God, great and peaceful Emperor, life and victory!) He then "adored" Charlemagne in the Byzantine manner by prostrating himself and touching the ground with his forehead three times. This Carolingian Empire did not last long, but it did lead to the Holy Roman Empire of the Middle Ages.

In 806, Charlemagne set up a will in which Charles, Pepin, and Louis would receive equal shares of the Empire on his death. In July of 810, Pepin died, and he was followed by Charles in December of 811. In 813 Byzantine nobles came to greet Charlemagne as Emperor. Louis was called from Aquitaine and crowned co-Emperor and designated successor to the imperial crown, then sent back to Aquitaine. That year, Charlemagne spent the entire month of October hunting, and in January of the next year, at the age of 70, died.


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CHARLEMAGNE, KING OF FRANCE EMPEROR OF THE WEST (I09994)
 
1115 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hallen, Kitty Lou (I04688)
 
1116 Kristin Coward and James Hubbard divored in 1990. Hubbard, James (I04621)
 
1117 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. LaVoy, Kyle Lawrence (I10935)
 
1118 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. LaVoy, Kyle (I00996)
 
1119 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. LaVoy, Lyle Cyril (I00453)
 
1120 L. J. Schaefer lived in Temperance, MI, in 1968. Schaefer, L. J. (I02371)
 
1121 La Societe des Patriots does not carry this line of Tharcile LaForest's ancestry further.

The sources for information on Tharcile LaForest's ancestors are as follows:

1. Msgr.Cyprien Tanguay's Dictionaire Genealogique des Familles Canadiennes, often called here simply as Tanguay's Genealogical Dictionary.

2. La Societe des Patriotes, Inc., 105 Rue Prince, Local 1126, Sorel, Quebec, Canada, J3P 4S9

3. The Benoit Family website.  
Croteau, Louise (I10183)
 
1122 LA VOY Dorothy M. Dorothy M. LaVoy, age 86, formerly of Crestwood Rd., passed away Saturday, August 15th, 2009, at Perrysburg Care and Rehabilitation Center. She was born November 4th, 1922, to Emil and Florence (May) Berndt in Toledo, Ohio. Dorothy was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grand-mother and cherished the time she spent with her family. Dorothy was a longtime member of Hampton Park Christian Church. She was also a member of the Palestine Chapter of the Eastern Star and Daughters of Jephthah. In addition to her parents, Dorothy was preceded in death by her brother, Robert Berndt; sister, Violet Shipley and son-in-law, Melvin Yingling. She is survived by her loving husband of 58 years, John J. LaVoy; children, Patricia (Rudy) Garcia; Michael LaVoy and Beverly Yingling; 5 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. The family will receive guests Thursday from 1-4:00 p.m. at Newcomer Funeral Home, 4150 W. Laskey Rd. (419-473-0300) with funeral services beginning at 4:00 p.m. Memorial Contributions may be made to the family. To leave a special message for the LaVoy Family please visit www.NewcomerToledo.com

Source:
Toledo Blade
12 Aug. 2009 
Berndt, Dorothy (I02893)
 
1123 Lambert LaVoy apparently was a twien of Honore (Henry Frederick), LaVoy, LaVoy, Lambert (I01108)
 
1124 Lambert LaVoy died at the age of five years of ductus arteriosus, ("Blue Baby" or "hole in the heart")on Aufust 9, 1945. LaVoy (Nagy), Lambert (I00865)
 
1125 Lambert LaVoy is the apparnent twin of Henry Frederick (Honore) LaVoy. LaVoy, Henry Frederick (Honore) (I01106)
 
1126 Lambert Louy was a railroad engineer. Louy, Lambert (I01477)
 
1127 Lana Benore lived in Largo, FL. (1991) Benore, Lana Jean (I02195)
 
1128 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. LaVoy, Lanse Eric (I02457)
 
1129 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hoffman, Larry Franklin (I01834)
 
1130 Larry LaPointe lived in Temperance, MI, on Substation Rd. LaPointe, Larry (I01615)
 
1131 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Fey, Larry Richard (I02074)
 
1132 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Tombow, Larry Bernard (I08208)
 
1133 Last known address (1980): PO Box 266, Amenia, NY Lear, Thomas Sr. (I05059)
 
1134 Last known address for Norman Deszell:

9516 Rustic Circle
Union Lake, MI
 
Deszell, Norman (I00944)
 
1135 Laura Boudrie lived in Monroe, MI in 1980 with hr husband. See his entry for telephone number. Boudrie, Laura (I02175)
 
1136 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Schnell, Laurel (I05312)
 
1137 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Carpenter, Lenora (I05287)
 
1138 LAVOY Betty J. Betty J. Lavoy, age 87 of Toledo, passed away peacefully on July 25, 2009, while surrounded by her family. She was born to Walter and Mabel (Mallo) Renz on August 19, 1921. She was a 1939 graduate of St. Ursula Academy, attended Mary Manse College and went on to receive her registered nursing certificate from the Mercy School of Nursing. She began her career working in the medical office of Dr. Stover on Broadway and then for Drs. Emmert, Wainstein and Tapper, until the time of her retirement, in 1978. Betty was an active member of the St. Ursula Academy Alumni Association and enjoyed traveling in her retirement. Betty was preceded in death by her loving husband, Robert; parents, and her sister, Jeanne Mauter. She is survived by her son, Ric (Mary) Lavoy; grandchildren, Megan, Bob and Michael Lavoy; sisters, Kathleen Filipczak and Judy Shinaberry; as well as many nieces and nephews. Friends may visit at the Coyle Funeral Home, 1770 S. Reynolds Rd., on Tuesday from 2-8 p.m. where a Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday beginning at 9:30 a.m., in the mortuary, followed by a Funeral Mass at St. Patrick's of Heatherdowns Church, officiated by Rev. Robert Wilhelm, at 10 a.m. Interment Mt. Carmel Cemetery. The family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff at the Lutheran Village at Wolfcreek and the Emergency Room staff at The Toledo Hospital. Memorials may take the form of contributions to St. Ursula Academy. Please view and sign our "online guest registry" at: www.CoyleFuneralHome.com


Source:
Toledo Blade
27 Jul. 2009 
Renz, Betty J. (I01472)
 
1139 LAVOY, RICHARD EARL
SFC US ARMY
KOREA, VIETNAM
DATE OF BIRTH: 06/26/1931
DATE OF DEATH: 03/19/2009
BURIED AT: SECTION 1 SITE 147
GEORGIA NATIONAL CEMETERY
2025 MOUNT CARMEL CHURCH LANE CANTON, GA 30114
(866) 236-8159

(grave site information from the National Gravesite Locator on the cemeteries webpage) 
LaVoy, Richard Earl (I02403)
 
1140 LAVOY, RICHARD EARL
SFC US ARMY
KOREA, VIETNAM
DATE OF BIRTH: 06/26/1931
DATE OF DEATH: 03/19/2009
BURIED AT: SECTION 1 SITE 147
GEORGIA NATIONAL CEMETERY
2025 MOUNT CARMEL CHURCH LANE CANTON, GA 30114
(866) 236-8159
 
LaVoy, Richard Earl (I02403)
 
1141 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. LaVoy, John Earl (I02921)
 
1142 Lawrence A. "Frenchy" LaVoy was a truck driver. LaVoy, Lawrence Alvin ("Frenchy") (I00823)
 
1143 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F4120
 
1144 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Steadman, Lawrence Harry (I01192)
 
1145 Lawrence Roberts lived in Maybee, MI. Roberts, Lawrence (I01970)
 
1146 Lawrence Sanders lived in Sterling, IL with his wife ? Boyer. Sanders, Lawrence (I09015)
 
1147 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Tambeau, Lee (I04261)
 
1148 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. LaVoy, Leo Lambert (I00854)
 
1149 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. LaVoy, Lee Patrick Sr. (I01000)
 
1150 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Tambeau, Lee (I04261)
 

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