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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Foxworth, Robert "Lee" (I02721)
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Robert C. LaVoy was a farmer in Temperance, MI and was a life long bachelor. | LaVoy, Robert C (I01124)
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Robert Caron arrived in New France on 4 July 1634. Robert Caron and wife Marie Crevet were two of the first inhabitiants of Ste Anne and St Joachim, according to Sulte.
For infromation in Robert Caron and his family's entries, see: Cyprien Tanguay's Genealogical Dictionary, the biography of Robert Caron
in Thomas J. LaForest, Vol. 6, Chapter 5, pp. 62-73, and the following website: http://www.smartnet.ca/users/roberochon/caron.htm. See also this website for the following narrative from Family Tree Maker: http://www.familytreelegends.com/trees/carol_gabriel/4/data/11
Robert Caron 162 SmartMatches
Birth: 22 Jul 1613 in St Vivien, Raven, Sainte Onge, france
Death: 8 Jul 1656 in Hôtel-Dieu in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Sex: M
Father: Rene Edouard Caron b. 1592 in LaRochelle, Aunis Charente, France
Mother: Unknown
Immigration: 4 Jun 1634 Quebec, Canada
Spouses & Children
Marie Crevet dit Le Crenel (Wife) b. About. 1621 in Benouville, Bayeux, Normandy, France
Marriage: 25 OCT 1637 in Notre Dame, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Children:
Marie Caron b. 28 Jul 1637 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Jean Baptiste Caron b. May 1641 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Robert Caron b. 9 Feb 1647 in Ste Anne de Beaupre, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada
Catherine Caron b. 24 Nov 1649 in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Joseph Caron b. 29 Mar 1652 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Pierre Caron b. 11 Jul 1654 in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Aymee Caron b. About. 1656 in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
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The name was popularized by the worship of Saint Caron, bishop of Chartres in the 5th century, who was assassinated. The version Chéron is frequent in Normandy. It is also used in the names of several french villages or cities, such as Saint-Chéron, Cheronvilliers, Saint Cheron d'ou Chemin, etc. It is frequently found in Nord - Pas de Calais, in Picardy and Normandy. As a trade name, it was associated with the profession of a cartwright (resulting from Latin carrum, word of Gallic origin which indicated a cart or tank with four wheels).
Robert Caron is believed to have been born about 1611, in L'eveche of Rochelle, Aunis, France. He arrived in Quebec June 4 1634. He married Marie Crevet, daughter of Pierre Crevet and Marie LeMercier, on October 25 1637. They had seven children: Marie, Jean Baptiste, Robert, Catherine, Joseph, Pierre, and Aimée.
n June 4, 1634, Robert Caron arrived in New France. He disembarked from one of the four ships that belonged to the Cheffault-Rozee Company, based in Rouen. According to the Intendant, Jean Talon, he traveled with Zacharie Cloutier, carpenter, Robert Giffard, doctor, Noël Langlois, Charles L’Allemant, Jesuit, Jean Bourdon, engineer, and, of course, many others.
After completing two years with the Company, he opted not to renew his contract and decided to set down roots in the colony. From Pierre Le Gardeur de Repentigny, he obtained a concession at Longue-Pointe, near Sault Montmorency, which he started to clear immediately. The following year, on October 25, 1637, he married Marie Crevet a young 16-year-old girl from Normandy, the daughter of Pierre Crevet and Marguerite Lemercier, of Bénouville, near Caen. Seven children were born from that union: Marie, Jean-Baptiste, Robert, Catherine, Joseph, Pierre and Aymée.
Since the Iroquois constantly harassed the colonists, Robert decided to leave his land in Longue-Pointe, which he later sold to Guillaume Couillard, and moved to Côteau Sainte-Geneviève. There, he undertook to clear this new concession and a few years later he was given ownership of the property. In 1654, he once again sold his property and moved to Côte de Beaupré, approximately 1 kilometer to the east of the current Basilique Sainte-Anne, in Beaupré. Today, the descendants of Mr. Thomas Simard live in the house erected on the foundations of Robert Caron’s home, which was destroyed by fire.
Robert died prematurely in 1656, at the Hôtel-Dieu in Quebec City, at the age of 44. The causes of his death remain relatively obscure. Did he die as a result of an injury suffered in combat with the Amerindians? After Robert died, Marie Crevet moved to Château-Richer. After remaining a widow for ten years, she married Noël Langlois, the widower of Françoise Garnier, who had arrived on the same ship as Robert in 1634. He died in 1684, at the age of 80. Following that, Marie Crevet lived in Baie St-Paul where she died at the age of 85.
Robert and Marie founded one of the families with the most descendants in North America. Their descendants can be found in all of the provinces of Canada and in a large number of American states. There are more than 30,000 Carons listed in telephone books throughout North America. In Quebec, the Caron name is associated with more than 150 place names. These facts testify to the family’s sense of initiative and discovery.
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Schmidt, Robert Charles (I04692)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LaVoy, Robert Cyril (I00935)
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Robert Delrue was single. | Delrue, Robert (I04102)
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Robert died of a massive heart attack, according to Ohma Willette, the Duso Family Historian. They Live next door to Suzanne, Joan's sister. | Gillman, Robert James (I09737)
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Robert Drouin, pere, was a tile maker, according to Genealogie des Francais d'Amerique du Nord. | Drouin, Robert II (I06287)
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Robert hasset, Jr., was a NY Life Insurance agent in the 1960's and resided at 1327 thrid Ave., Fort-Dodge, Iowa. They have eight children. | Hasset, Robert B. Jr. (I03268)
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Robert Knaggs died as an infant, according to Robert B. Ross, editor of "The Knaggs Family of Ohio and Michigan", p. 27. | Knaggs, Robert (I09652)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LaVoy, Robert (I02402)
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Robert LaVoy lived in Erie, MI. | LaVoy, Robert (I01152)
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Robert LaVoy lived on Ratcliff Drive in Toledo, OH. | LaVoy, Robert (I00091)
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Robert lSmith was Alvin laPointe's stepson. Robert lived in Temperance, MI. | Smith, Robert (I02190)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mackerel, Robert (I04782)
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Robert McKinley lived in Lexington, KY, in 1996. | McKinley, Robert (I02453)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | McWilliams, Robert (I01299)
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Robert Mooney lived in Canton, OH. | Mooney, Robert (I08523)
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Robert Polan may live/ed in Flint, MI. | Polan, Robert (I03696)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gillenkirk, Robert R. (I00773)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Reaume, Robert Maurice (I04066)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Spielman, Robert (I04814)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Yetter, Robert W. (I00641)
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Robert was a tile maker according to Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 201, which contains information about his wife, his children, his parents, and wife's parents.
La Famille Drouin
Robert Drouin et Marie Chapelier (Voir biographie) se sont mariés le 29 novembre 1648.
Robert, né le 6 août 1607 à Pin Lagarenne, en Perche, et décédé le 1 juin 1685,
était le fils de Robert Drouin et de Marie Dubois. Il exerçait le métier de briquetier.
Marie Chapelier était la fille de Jean et de Marguerite Dodier.
D'un premier mariage le 12 juillet 1637, avec Anne Cloutier, fille de Zacharie et de Sainte (Hainte) Dupont, sont nées Geneviève, Jeanne et Agnès.
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Robert Drouin et Marie Chapelier
Marie
Baptisée le 18 septembre 1650.
Décédée le 2 mai 1664, à Beaupré.
Mariée le 28 novembre 1662 à Nicolas Lebel, fils de Clément et de Françoise Lagnel.
Nicolas
Baptisé le 7 janvier 1652 à Québec.
Décédé le 7 octobre 1723, à l'Ile d'Orléans.
Marié le 6 novembre 1674 à Marie Loignon, née le 25 mai 1659 et décédée le 12 septembre 1717,
fille de Pierre et de Françoise Roussin.
Pierre
Né en novembre 1653.
Décédé en 1666.
Marguerite
Baptisée le 23 décembre 1655.
Décédée le 1 juin 1692.
Mariée le 26 octobre 1670 à Jean Gagnon, fils de Jean et de Marguerite Cauchon.
Étienne
Né en 1658.
Marié le 3 novembre 1682 à Catherine Loignon, fille de Pierre et de Frânçoise Roussin, à l'Ile d'Orléans.
Catherine
Née le 2 janvier 1660.
Décédée le 26 mars 1734.
Mariée le 24 novembre 1676 Michel Roulois, fils de Michel et de Jeanne Maline
Remariée le 17 novembre 1688 à Guillaume Simon, fils de Hubert et de Marie Vie.
Jean-Baptiste
Né le 13 février 1662.
Décédé en 1667.
Marie-Madeleine
Née le 24 novembre 1664.
Décédée en 1665.
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Nicolas Drouin et Marie Loignon
Pierre
Baptisé le 11 avril 1677 à Château Richer.
Décédé le 18 juillet 1748.
Marié le 6 novembre 1674 à Louise Létourneau, fille de David et de Françoise Chapelain.
Remarié le 22 novembre 1717 à Geneviève Perrot, fille de Joseph et de Marie Gagné.
De ce second mariage, sont nés Joseph et Jacques.
Étienne
Né le 5 mars 1679.
Décédé le 10 avril 1679.
Marie-Madeleine
Née le 21 mai 1680.
Décédée le 17 décembre 1702.
Jeanne
Née le 24 février 1682.
Décédée en juin 1713.
Mariée le 1 juin 1699 à Hippolyte Lehoux, fils de Jean et de Élizabeth Drugeon.
Catherine
Née le 6 octobre 1683.
Décédée le 23 octobre 1683.
Nicolas
Né le 30 octobre 1684.
Décédé le 29 décembre 1684.
Élizabeth
Née le 10 janvier 1686.
Décédée le 2 noovembre 1749.
Mariée le 18 novembre 1704 à Guillaume Luduc, fils de René et Anne Gentreau.
Catherine
Née le 18 décembre 1687.
Décédée le 8 janvier 1788.
Catherine
Née le 20 janvier 1689.
Décédée le 16 mai 1754.
Nicolas Né le 30 octobre 1690.
Inhumé le 27 janvier 1741.
François
Né le 20 septembre 1692.
Décédé le 3 juillet 1767.
Étienne
Né le 1 septembre 1694.
Décédé le 19 septembre 1694.
Marguerite
Née le 29 août 1695.
Décédée le 10 mai 1766.
Mariée le 18 novembre 1715 à Gabriel Charland, fils de Claude Charland dit Francoeur et de
Jeanne Pelletier.
Jean
Né le 10 février 1697.
Décédé le 10 janvier 1704.
Joseph
Né le 13 août 1699.
Décédé le 11 décembre 1760.
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Robert “Bob” H. Zink, age 92 years of Temperance, MI, died Tuesday, November 3, 2009 at the Toledo Hospital. Born July 26, 1917 in Toledo, OH, he was the son of Norman and Anna (Burke) Zink. A US Navy veteran of WWII, he married Rita LaVoy on August 30, 1940 in Erie, MI. Bob was employed as a tool & die maker for AP Parts in Toledo for 18 years, retiring in 1983. Prior he worked for American Lincoln for 29 years. He was a member of the Bedford Senior Center and charter member of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church in Temperance, MI. Surviving are his loving wife 69 years, Rita. Children, Mary (James) Karl, David (Deborah) Jeffery (Holly), Robert (Rita), Michael (Joanne), Thomas Zink, 20 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his brothers, Ray and Chester Zink. Visitation will be from 2-9 pm Thursday at the Michael W. Pawlak Funeral Home, 1640 Smith Rd., Temperance, MI. Mass of Christian Burial will be held Friday at 12:00 Noon at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church, Temperance, MI, where he will lie in state after 11:00 am. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church.
Source:
Toledo Blade
4 Nov. 2009 | Zink, Robert Henry (I00722)
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Rodney Hinzman lived in Lincoln Park, MI | Hinzman, Rodney (I01706)
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Roger Maddox lived in Ida, MI. | Maddux, Roger (I09216)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LaVoy, Roger Ray (I00577)
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Rollie was a teamster in Erie Twp., MI. Information in Rollie knaggs entry came from Robert B. Ross in "The Knaggs Family of Ohio and Michigan", p. 27. Rollie met the writer in the late 1950's and is responsible for vignettes and anecdotes on his siblings and father in this tree. At that time he stated he had been born in 1871 and baptized formally as Lorenzo Knaggs. | Knaggs, Lorenzo ("Rollie") (I09689)
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Rollie was listed in the Knaggs book as Lorenzo but was known his entire life as Rollie Jerome Knaggs. He died on October 16, 1958. He was able to work at the Clark Greenhouse & farm until 2 weeks before his death. When he became ill Aunt Edith got him to a doctor for the very first time in his life. He was hospitalized but died soon after. I don't what from.
He lived in the a little place at the end of the greenhouse where his daughter Leona lived until she had a stoke. Rollie had given my grandfather, Maurice Kendall Clark money to build the cement block building. I've heard that he enjoyed living there and being able to work.
I was always told that his sister, Sarah, was a lot older than he. They had 5 children die of diptheria in 1892. Rollie helped dig the graves. | Knaggs, Lorenzo ("Rollie") (I09689)
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Rollin/Roland Deszell lived in Temperance, MI, in 1977 (see mother's obit) | Deszell, Rollin\Roland Joseph (I01986)
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Ron Owen lived at 5325 Cadmus Rd., Adrian, MI, 49221. | Owen, Ron (I01452)
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Ronald Bushroe lived in Toledo, OH. | Bushroe, Ronald D. (I04098)
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Ronald Bushroe lived in Toledo, OH. | Bushroe, Ronald (I09218)
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Ronald died of carbon monoxide poisoning while sleeping in a room above the Sheldon and Sykes Garage, Winnemucca, NV. Burning coal fumes from a forge came through a window overlooking the garage floor and asphyxiated him. He was 27 and had returned form Michigan to Winnemucca where he had been sent at age 14 when he was left an orphan by his father's death. (obit, Humboldt Star, June 20, 1931, pg. 1, col. 4; June 22, pg 1, col. 2) He is burried in Winnemucca Cemetery, Catholic Section 1, Row A, grave 2. Parents are also buried in this cemetery. ( Research of Judy Adams, Winnemucca Library. | LaVoy, Ronald Joseph (I02768)
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Ronald Montrie Lived in Toledo, OH. | Montrie, Robert (I08888)
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Rosalie LaVoy Proulx resides at:
11980 Fascination Street PO BOX 112
Waters, MI 49397-0112 | LaVoy, Rosalie Ann (I00899)
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Rose Delrue was single. | Delrue, Rose (I04105)
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Rose Marie Martin, RN, is married and resides in Michigan. | Martin, Rose Marie RN (I01626)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Healey, Rose Mary (I00974)
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Rose Mary Lavoy lived at 2155 Erie Rd., Erie, MI. | LaVoy, Rose Mary (I00869)
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Roseann Minnick LaVoy was a teacher. | Minnick, Roseann (I01145)
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Rosemary LaVoy, age 87 years of Temperance, MI, passed away peacefully Thursday, December 17, 2009 in Windhaven Elderly Care, Temperance, MI surrounded by her loving family. Born April 7, 1922 in Toledo, OH, she was the daughter of Andrew and Verna (Pocs) Arvay. A US Navy veteran of WWII Rosemary married Robert “Bob” LaVoy on Nov. 6, 1948. She was a math teacher at Sherman Jr. High School for 21 years, retiring in 1979. Prior she taught at Robinson Jr. High School. Rosemary was a charter member of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church in Temperance, where she served on Church Council, Eucharistic Minister, Co-Chair of the Funeral Luncheon Committee, Envelope Counter Committee, Lector, Representative to Monroe Vicariate, Board of Directors of the Life Center and was instrumental in the creation of the church cemetery. She was also a member of the Ladies Auxiliary VFW #3925, Erie, Lake Erie Waves Unit #128, Bedford Senior Center and R.S.V.P. She was also a volunteer for Mercy Memorial Hospice. Surviving are her loving husband, Robert. Children, John (Terri) LaVoy, Christine (Tim) Wilds, Mick (Bonnie) LaVoy, Frank (Geri) LaVoy and Pete (Sue) LaVoy. Brother, Andy Arvay, 19 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, and 1 brother, Frank Arvay. Visitation will be from 2-9 pm Sunday at the Michael W. Pawlak Funeral Home, 1640 Smith Rd. (at Jackman) Temperance, MI. Mass of Christian Burial will be held Monday at 11:00 am at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church in Temperance, MI, where she will lie in state after 10:00 am. Fr. Stephen Rooney, officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery Ladies Auxiliary of the V.F.W., #3925 will hold services Sunday at 6:30 pm followed by the Rosary at 7:00 pm. Memorials may be made to the church or Mercy Memorial Hospice.
Source:
Toledo Blade
19 Dec. 2009
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gauthier, Rowena Catherine (I07109)
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rs. Cecelia Grant Schultz resided at 29901Kelley, Roseville, MI, in 1965 according to her uncle Emmanuel R,. Jarvis | Grant, Celia (I06954)
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Ruby Brakke lived at 424 S. 15th, Yakima, Washington. | Brakke, Ruby Cecelia (I00632)
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Rudolph Dusseau was killed by a passing motorist while changing a tire on the roadside. | Dusseau, Rudolph Lawrence (I00022)
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Rudolph enlisted 29 December 1913 in the Ohio National Guard and was mustered into Federal Service 8 July 1916. He was discharged 11 July 1916 by reason of physical disability. He enlisted 15 August 1917 in the Signal Enlisted Reserve Corps and entered on active duty on that date. He was honorably discharged 3 April 1918 to accept appointment and active duty as a commissioned officer. He was commissioned 4 March 1918 as a Second Lieutenant of the Air Signal Reserve Corps and entered on active duty on the same date.
He died 19 September 1918 of injuries sustained in an airplane accident on that date at Yatesbury, Wilts, near Marlbourough, England.
Rudolph was flying a "Camel" and the accident was caused by the airplane spinning at a low altitude and not having sufficient height to pull completely out of a spin.
He was orginally buried in Grave Number 31, Aparon Cemetery, Wilts, England. However, his remains were returned to the U.S. 19 October 1918. His death was in the line of duty and not due to his own misconduct.
Records also indicate that Rudolph attended Reserve Officers Training Camp at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, IN, for a course of military training from 15 May 1917 to 14 August 1917. He acquired no military status while in attendance at this camp.
(Adapted from a letter, dated 11 Janaury 1963, over the signature of Jack C. Therina, Army WWI Section, Military Personnel Records Center, 9700 Page Blvd., St. Louis, MO.)
FRom an article takem the Toledo Balde, pg. 2, September ( ), 1918. A picture of Rudolph heads the article.
"TOLEDOAN DIES IN AIRPLANE ACCIDENT
"Two letters --one from her son, Rudolph, aviator, saying he was flying a different kind of machine, and one of his commanding officers telling of Rudolph's death in an accident== came to Mrs. S.L. Dusseau, 1650 Dorr St. on Friday morning.
"Lieutenant Rudolph Dusseau was a pilot with B Squadron, Royal Flying Corps. At the time he was killed he was in Central Flying School, Up-Avon, Wilts, England. The message from C. D. Fellows of B Squadron was daed Seoptember 20. He said in part:
"'No Blame Attached
"The accident was one of those which blame can vbe attached to no one. Your son never attained to that which he aspired --meeting the enemy face to face-- he died for his country. His spirti and courage were the admiration of us all.'
"Lieutenant Dusseau's letter of September 9 reads:
"'Arrived back in England from Scotland and am flying a different machine now, as different from the bomber as day and night, but I don't like it as well. They are more like toys.
"By the time you get this I will be thru here and ready to go back into Scotland for a course before I go to France. If I learn to fly this machine as I have done all the other tests, I may go to /france from here.'
"It is evident from other parts of the letter that Lieutenant Dusseau hoped he would not go into action with the new kind of palne. He was proably at the helm of a scout machine when he was killed.
"Enlisted a Year Ago
"Dusseau enlisted a year ago in May at Ft. Benjamin Harrison as a cavalry office. From there he was sent to Toronto in aerial service.
"Lt. Dusseau was 21. He was learning surveying here before entering the service. He was engaged to marry Miss Helen Miller of Toledo.
"The boy's parents , Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Dusseau, are proprieters of a Dorr St. grocery, No official cable has been received other than the captain's message."
| Dusseau, Rudolph William (I00231)
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Rudolph Iott lived at 6534 Hoagland Rd., Britton, MI. | Iott, Rudolph A. (I01950)
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Rudolph LaPointe lived at 3726 Sherbrook Drive in Toledo, OH. | LaPointe, Rudolph (I01977)
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