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Mary McCarty was single throughout life. | McCarty, Mary (I00931)
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Mary Tambo, the tenth and last child of William Tambo, Sr., and Elizabeth Fitzsimmons, was born 4 January l9l7 in Olyphant, PA., according to her baptismal certificate in St. Patrick's Church, in Olyphant, PA. Her death certificate, filed in New Castle, PA, indicates that she died 5 October l922, of gasteroenteritis and convulsions at 4 pm. Her death records at St. Patrick's have not been sought at this writing.
She was ill two days before she died. It is this child who is said repeatedly by family members and neighbors who were children at the time that she died of eating green apples. It is not clear how this would be possible in October.
Her birth certificate, filed in New Castle, PA, gives her first name as Catherine. But her baptismal certificate at St. Patrick's gives her only the name of "Maria" in Latin. Her death certificate states her birth was 4 October l9l7, rather than 4 January l9l7.
Such a confusion of names and dates might imply the existence of another child, named Catherine. But such is not the case, according to the testimony of her brothers and sisters who survived into adulthood. It is most likely that Mary died of influenza and high fever. However, one cannot rule out that the date of death is also misrecorded on her death certificate and the burial records need to be consulted at St. Patrick's to confirm this death date.
Lois Smith Covert, the daughter of Pearl Tambeau, Mary's older sister, inherited a large oval portrait of Mary.
Mary is buried with her maternal grandparents, Peter Fitzsimmons and Ann Joyce in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Blakely, PA. Their grave is marked by a large obelisk tombstone.
According to Mary's sister, Pearl Tambeau, Mary's grave was once marked with a fake marble tombstone, but it crumbled in time and the rubble was removed by the caretakers. The area of burial is 7-8 rows from the bottom of the hill on which St. Patrick's Cemetery is found off Highway 6 In Blakely, PA. It is also near the graves of her sisters, Frances and Ann Tambo, who died in l905 and l902 respectively and were buried in the plot of their maternal aunt and uncle George Roberts, Sr., and Anna Fitzsimmons Roberts.
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Mathieu Amiot was called Sieur de Villeneuve. The census of 1666 records him in Quebec. In the 1667 Census he is recorded as living in Sillery. In the 1681 Census he is living in St. Augustin. He was given letters of nobility in 1668, but they were not registered. He was with given the concession of the Seigneurie of LaPointe-aux-Bouleaux, near Ste.-Croix, Canada on 3 November 1687. He enlarged it on 16 April 1687 and sold by his widow to Robert Choret on 5 April 1701.
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Mattheiu Gervais also had a nickname "LaParisien" attached to his Gervais name as "dit LaParisien". | Gervais\LaParisien, Mathieu pere (I05650)
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Matthew Gerard LaPointe was a hydrocephalic. He died in a coma on September, 4, 1993. | LaPointe, Matthew Gerard (I01618)
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Matthew Lawrence Peterson was adopted. | Peterson, Matthew Lawrence (I08424)
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Maude E. Davis remained single throughout her life. | Davis, Maud E. (I08296)
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Maxim Knaggs was a teamster in Erie Township, MI. Information for his entry was obtained from Robert B. Ross "The Knaggs Family of Ohio and Michigan", p.27. This couple had a total of eight children. Five died in infancy. Only the survivors are documented.
Maxim's birth date was obtained from the Baptismal Records of St. Joseph, Erie, MI. His godparents were Leo and Catherine Morin. His date of death and cause (cancer) and marriage date were also taken from St. Joseph Records. | Knaggs, Maxim (I09660)
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Maxim laVoy was a farmer and lived in Erie, MI. | LaVoy, Maxim (I00760)
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Maxine LaVoy lived at the corner of Telegraph and Stearns Rd, Temperance, MI. | LaVoy, Maxine (I01144)
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May be adopted into LaVoy Family.
From Toledo Blade Obituary, March 27, 2003:
He died of Lou Gehrig's Disease. He worked for Libby-WwensFord Co. in Rossford, OH, Canton Drop Forge, and Portec in Cnaton, OH. He served in the navy.
His greatest love was his family.
He has two granddaughter whose parentage is not clear: Melissa and Michelle di Paulo
Information about this family may be obtained from Mary Jayne LaVoy Engelbach/Perez at mjp5603@yahoo.com. | LaVoy, Jack R. (I01180)
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May have died in Dubuque, Iowa, after 1956. She was cremated according to Helen Fluck Coward. Mable's son Wilfred took the ashes to NY with him. | Fluck, Mabel (I04630)
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Mayme Prestin LaVoy was a teacher in 1966 and was living at 910 Locust, West, Slayton, OR, in that year | Preston, Mayme (I00372)
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Mayor of the Merovingian Kings' Palace.
Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia ?-640
Pepin I was a major nobleman of Austrasia, ruling it as its Mayor with the compitition of Queen Brunhild. He played a major part in the revolution of 613, allying with King Chlotar II of Soissons. Pepin's main puppet king was the Austrasian King Sigebert III, who was allowed to rule on his own under the protectino of Grimoald when Pepin died in 640.
Source: internet site: ghg.net/shetler/oldimp/208.html | Pepin, I of Landen (I10004)
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Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia 714-741
Mayor of the Palace of Neustria 719-720
Mayor of the Palace of Burgundy 719-720
Charles Martel became Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia when his father, Pepin II, died in 714. That year he was imprisoned by his step-mother Plectudis, but escaped later in the year to lead the Austrasian and Neustrian nobles. The next year, the new King Chilperic II refused to act as a puppet to the nobles, and was backed by the Aquitaine duke Eudo, who was by then semi-independent from Frankish sovergnty. In 719, Charles defeated Eudo and took Chilperic hostage. Eudo's terms for mercy were that Chilperic would be recognized as sole ruler of the Franks, and the Charles would control all royal offices (i.e. as Mayor). Eudo had no other choice but to accept. In 720, Chilperic II died, Theuderic IV became king, Charles was stripped of his positions, Eudo was able to attain full independence, and Charles was preoccupied with pushing back Saxon invaders across the Rhine.
The next year, Eudo defeated the advancing Moslem armies and made peace with them, however in 725 they attacked Septimania and invaded Burgundy, drawn by the wealth of the Catholic Church. In 731, the Spanish governor Abd ar-Rahman, much loved by the Moslem people, invaded and easily overran all of Aquitaine. The next year he took Poitiers and marched to Tours, where he was soundly beaten by Mayor Charles, and Rahman was killed in the battle. Three years later Eudo died, and Charles took supreme control of Gaul. In 737, Provence invited back the Moslems, who were defeated by Charles and his younger brother Hildebrand, then pushed out of Gaul forever. In 741, Charles died.
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e-mail Joe Shetler at: shetler@ghgcorp.com | Martel, Charles (I09996)
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Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia 741-751
King of the Franks 751-768
When his father Charles Martel died in 741, Pepin III and his brother Carloman succeeded as joing Mayors of the Palace of Austrasia. In 746, Carloman abdicated and became a monk, leaving Pepin to rule all of Austrasia on his own. In 750, Pepin received papal permission from Pope Zachary to take the Frankish crown from King Childeric III. In 751, Zachary formerly deposed Childeric, and Pepin became the first Caroliginian king of the Franks. In 753, Pope Stephen went to Gaul to affirm Pepin's crown. In 755, on Stephen's wishes, Pepin attacked the Lombards of Italy who were harrasing the Roman See, and peace was made. The next year, the Lombard king again marauded near Rome, was again defeated, and again made peace with Pepin. That year, Pepin promised the Church Frankish protection, thus breaking ties with the Eastern Empire that were only needed for Italian safety. In 760, Pepin and Duke Waifar of independent Aquitaine started a war which lasted many years. In 764, both sides were tired, and the war took a one year break. Pepin launched a final campaign against Aquitaine in 766 with full force, Aquitaine was defeated, and Waifar and his family were executed. By 768, the year Pepin died, Aquitaine had been completely conquered.
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e-mail Joe Shetler at: shetler@ghgcorp.com | Pepin, III the Short King of Franks (I09995)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Meyers, Megan Elizabeth (I06879)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Picek, Melinda Deann (I00430)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Tipton, Melissa (I01697)
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Melvin J. LaVoy lived in Phoenix, AZ. | LaVoy, Melvin John (I01126)
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Melvin Jasper lived at 585 Adams, Monroe, MI. His telephone number: Monroe area code: 529-2334. | Jasper, Melvin (I01960)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Myers, Melvin E. (I00940)
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Mentally retarded, probably lives with parents | LaVoy, Rosemarie (I03522)
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Merdith Drury lived in Wyandotte, MI, and was a step-son of Lawrence N. LaVoy. | Drury, Meredith (I00742)
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Merlin Swartzentruber is a Mennonite. | Swartzentruber, Merlin (I04603)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hammer, James Emil (I04859)
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Micael Martin lives near Coldwater. MI. | Martin, Michael D.O. (I01627)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mary Howald (I10667)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Carr, Michael Andrew Sr. (I09394)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Cochran, Sr, Michael Anthony (I02786)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LaVoy, Michael Fabian (I01324)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gillenkirk, Milchael Jr. (I01156)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jerome, Michael (I00956)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LaVoy, Michael (I02901)
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Michael Martin resides in New Canaan, CT. | Martin, Michael (I01605)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Reaume, Michael James (I04068)
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Michael Smith lived in Netcong, NJ. (1980) | Smith, Michael (I05198)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Tombow, Michael (I08183)
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Michael Yoder's email: michaelyoder@mail.com | Yoder, Michael (I02465)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gillenkirk, Michael J. (I00771)
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Michel Campau, fils, was a lieutenant of the Cote de Misere Militia, according to Rene Jette's Genealogical Dictionary. | Campau, Michel fils (I03174)
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Michele Boudrie lived in Monroe Michigan in 1980. | Boudrie, Michele Louise (I02249)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LaVoy, Michelle (I01407)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dusseau, Michele called (I00335)
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Michelle LaVoy may be an American Indian Woman. | ?, Michele (I01016)
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Michelle Lynn Peterson was adopted. | Peterson, Michelle Lynn (I08425)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LaVoy, Michele (I01004)
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Mildred LaPrad was single all her life and lived in Monroe, MI. | LaPrad, Mildred (I02270)
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Millie Knaggs died in infancy, according to Robert B. Ross in "The Knaggs Family of Ohio and Michigan", p. 27. | Knaggs, Millie (I09685)
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Milton Hardley, Sr. lived in Birmingham, AL. | Hardley, Milton Sr (I01688)
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