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Irene Mary Knaggs and her husband Joseph Seguin owned a Red & White General Store on the SE corner of Jackman and Alexis Roads in Toledo. (Source: Kathy Rasey, k3rasey@yahoo,com) | Knaggs, Irene Mary (I09691)
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Irving LaVoy live at 2802 Vienna, Erie, MI. | LaVoy, Irving J. (I00767)
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Isaac Onan lived in Carleton, MI. | Onan, Isaac (I01301)
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Isadore G. McCarthy lived in Erie, MI. | McCarty, Isadore G. (I00930)
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Isadore LaVoy lived at 6357 Dixie, Erie, MI. He was a farmer. | LaVoy, Isadore (I00781)
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Isadore Robideau died in infancy, according to Robert B. Ross "The Knaggs Family of Ohio and Michigan", p. 27. | Robideau, Isadore (I09678)
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Isreal LaPointe livied in Whiteford Twp., Monroe Co., MI. | LaPointe, Israel (I00680)
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Itta was the wife of the Austrasian Mayor Pepin I. According to later Carolingian Frankish mythology, Itta was the daughter of Arnoldus, a Margrave of Schelde and Oda. Arnoldus was the son of Blithildis (suposed to be a daughter of King Chlotar I of the Franks, however he had no such daughter) and Ansbertus. Ansbertus was the son of Deuteria and another Scheldian Margrave Ansbertus Ferreolus. Ansbertus was the son of Tonantius, son of Papinilla and Tonantius Ferreolus (c420-c475). Papinilla was said to be a daughter of the Roman Emperor Avitus, and Tonantius Ferreolus said to be a grandson of the Roman general Syagrius who was kicked out of Gaul by King Clovis I of the Salian Franks.
see internet site: ghg.net/shetler/olimp/208.html
John J. Delaney in Dictionary of Saints states she was a saint in St. Begga's entry, but does not give her an independent biography (pp. 83-84) | Itta, Saint (I10005)
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Ivan D. LaVoy was a barber. | LaVoy, Ivan D. (I00133)
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J-C Viliers St. Louis moved to St. Antoione de la Riviere au Rasin (Monroe), Michigan between 1787-1791. | Villiers, Jean Chrysostom (dit St.Louis) (I03926)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Weber, Jack D. LaVoy (I02098)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Scott, Jacob Lee (I02729)
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Jacqueline Sue "Jackie" (Rainey) LaVoy, age 37, of Toledo, passed away after a long battle with breast cancer and AML, Friday, August 10, 2007 in the Toledo Hospital. She was born July 1, 1970 to Ralph Rainey and Linda VanSlyke in Toledo. Jackie was an Assistant Director of the Silver Rose Award Program of Toledo. She also authored a website "My Quiet Hero" which was important to her. Jackie was a strong advocate for the fight against breast cancer and an active member of the Victory Center. She was a loving wife, mother, daughter, sister and grandmother. Jackie cherished the time she was able to spend with her children and family.
She was preceded in death by her godfather; Uncle Bernie Berry; Jackie is survived by her husband of 20 years, James A. LaVoy; children, Lyndsey and Jimmy LaVoy and Erin McGovern; grandson, Jaydon McGovern; father, Ralph Rainey; mother, Linda (Ed Barfield) VanSlyke; sister, Ginger Rainey; godmother, Linda Berry and many, many loving cousins and extended family members.
A special thanks to “Cousins Who Care" for the love and support they provided to Jackie and her family through these difficult years.
The family will receive guests Sunday from 2-8:00 p.m. in the Newcomer Funeral Home, 4150 W. Laskey Rd. (419-473-0300)with a Scripture Service at 7:00 p.m. Funeral Services will begin Monday at 9:30 a.m. in the funeral home, followed by a Mass of Christian Resurrection at 10:00 a.m. at St. Clement Catholic Church, 3030 Tremainsville Rd.
Memorial Contributions may be made to the Victory Center.
Expressions of sympathy may be made at www.NewcomerFamily.com
Source:
Toledo Blade
11 Aug. 2007 | Rainey, Jacqueline Sue ("Jackie") (I09708)
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Jacques Arrivee dit L'Isle was a chabdelier. He came to Canda with his wie and mother-in-law, Esther Coindriau whose husband, Jacques Desportes, had died.
See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 12.
| Arrive\L'Arrive, Jacques (dit L'Isle) (I05630)
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Jacques Beauvais was a "cultivateur" or farmer who may have worked other's land rather than owning his own property to farm (fermier?)
Genealogy of French in North America: http://www.francogene.com/quebec-genealogy/000/244.php
The family of Jacques BEAUVAIS dit SAINT-GEMME and Jeanne SOLDÉ
[244] BEAUVAIS dit SAINT-GEMME, Jacques (Gabriel BEAUVAIS & Marie CRONIÈRE [2724]), baptized 1623-11-22 Igé (St-Martin) (Orne: 610207), France
* married 1654-01-07 Montréal (Québec), cm 1653-12-11 (greffe Lambert Closse)
SOLDÉ, Jeanne (Martin & Julienne LEPOTIER [4646]), born about 1632 La Flèche (St-Thomas) (Sarthe: 720154), France
1) Barbe, born about 1657 (sep-1746), died 1746-01-25, buried 1746-01-26 Lachine (Québec), married Montréal (Québec) 1672-07-11 François BRUNET dit LE BOURBONNAIS
2) Charlotte, born about 1668 (sep-1700), died 1700-12-25, buried 1700-12-25 Montréal (Québec), married Montréal (Québec) 1684-10-30 Alexandre TURPIN
3) Jean Baptiste, married Batiscan (Québec) 1697-11-12 Marie Madeleine LEMOINE
4) Jeanne, born about 1673 (sep-1703), died 1703-02-06, buried 1703-02-06 Montréal (Québec), married Montréal (Québec) 1695-12-19 Guillaume BOUCHER
5) Marguerite, cm (annulé ensuite) 1672-04-18 (greffe Bénigne Basset dit Deslauriers) Joseph DENIS dit LEVALON, married Montréal (Québec) 1675-10-09 Jacques TÊTU dit LARIVIÈRE
6) Marie, married Montréal (Québec) 1688-06-14 Jean Baptiste POTHIER
7) Raphaël, married Montréal (Québec) 1683-05-24 Isabelle TURPIN
More information about this family
Source(s) or reference(s) : Programme de recherches en démographie historique de l'Université de Montréal (PRDH-RAB)
Jacques Beavais' wife Jeanne Solde was a fille a marier.
The following is a summary of informantion found in Peter J. Gagne's "Before the King's Daughters: The Filles a Marier, 1634-1662", pp 282-283:
Jeanne Solde' was born about 1633 in LaFleche, diocese of Angers, Anjou, France. she was the daughter of Martin Solde' or Saulde', a day laborer, and Julienne Le Pot(h)ier. Jeanne Solde arrived in Montreal, Canada, 16 November 1653, on board of the Saint-Nicolas. she was part of the Grand Recrue led by Marguerite Bourgeoys who was also on board with 27 other filles a marier. (Gagne, op. cit., p. 374)
Jeanne was present at the marriage contract of another fille a marier, Marie-Marthe Pinson on 11 December 1653. On that same date the notary wrote up Jeanne's contract of marriage with Jacques Beauvais as well. Her husband was unable to sign his name, but it is not known whether she could sign hers. Jeane and Jacques were married 7 January 1654 in Montreal, less than two months after Jeanne had arrived in Montreal with Marguerite Bougeoys.
Ten days after their marriage Governor Maisonneuve gave Jacques Beauvais a land grant.
Jacques was baptized in St. Martin church, Ige', arrondissement of Mortagne, Perche, France on 22 November 1623. He was the son of Gabriel Beauvais and Marie Croniere or Crosnier, Ige', France. Jacques was in Quebec City as early as 16 September 1653 when hesigned a business agreement with Charles Sylvestert, although he soon relocated to Montreal where he remained most of his life judging from the baptisms of his children and place of burial of his wife and himself. Jacques was a limestone burner and merchant in New France. He also tried his hand at construction, was one of Montreal's leading chalk makers, and was a sand and stone merchant. He became a soldier with the 12th squadron of Montreal's Sainte-Famille militia in 1663. The 1681 Census indicates Jacques had a farm on Cote Saint-Joseph with "seven horned beasts" (cattle) and had 28 arpents (acres) under cultivation. This land the land he had been granted to him 17 Janaury 1654, ten days ater is marriage.
Jacques Beauvais and his wife Jeanne Solde had nine children from 1654-1671. Jacques wasa buried at Montreal on 20 March 1691 and Jeanne died in Montreal after 12 November 1697.
| Beauvais, Jacques (dit Saint-Jemme) (I05734)
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Jacques Bourassa ( - 1665) (see website: http://www.genealogiequebec.info/testphp/info.php?no=8255
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Il est aussi connu sous le nom de Jacques Bourasseau 1, 2.
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Il épouse Françoise Fouchard avant 1649. Il décède avant le 5 octobre 1665 3.
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Françoise Fouchard See website: http://www.genealogiequebec.info/testphp/info.php?no=8256
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Elle est aussi connue sous le nom de Françoise Fouchaud 3, Françoise Fouchande 2 et Françoise Fauchard 1.
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Elle épouse Jacques Bourassa avant 1649.
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Liste de ses enfants connus:
+ 1. Jean Bourassa (1634 - 1718) 1, 2 (de Jacques Bourassa)
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1. Tanguay - Volume 1, p. 76
| Bourassa, Jacques (I10095)
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Jacques Ptolomee was a laborer. | Ptolomee, Jacques (I05522)
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Jacques Turcot was a judge. | Turcot, Jacques (I00264)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Baumia, James (I01341)
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James Boudrie lived in Monroe, Mi in 1980. See Address section for 1980 Telephone number. | Boudrie, James S. (I02169)
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James Coulthard married twice: (1) Irma and (2) Mary Alice. He was divorced from Irma. In 1980 he rsided at 1129 State in Archbald, PA. His birth and death dates are taken from the social security death index and presumed to be his. He is said to have had three chidren. | Coulthard, James T. Sr. (I05051)
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James F. LaVoy was a bartender at the Petros Cafe in Toledo, OH. | LaVoy, James F. (I01115)
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James Fielding lived in Toledo, OH in 1941. | Fielding, James (I02343)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gallagher, James (I05384)
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James Gilbert Reaume lives in Williamston, MI | Reaume, James Gilbert (I00831)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Healey, James (I00975)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kelliher, James Jr. (I05031)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | King, James (I02406)
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James LaPointe lived in Sylvania, OH. | LaPointe, James (I00679)
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James LaVoy lived in Xenia, OH. | LaVoy, James (I00783)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jacob, James Lyle (I06564)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | McGrath, James (I05424)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | McWilliams, James (I01297)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Siering, James Edmund (I01841)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dick, Jane Agnes (I06721)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Michaelson, Janet Lucy (I06754)
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Janice Healey and John Beeson reside at (1994):
1068 Coolidge
Clawson, MI 48017
(313) 588-7506
| Healey, Janice Monica (I00959)
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Jaques LaSalle was a carpenter. | LaSalle, Jacques (I03835)
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Jay J. Sulier, Sr., lived in Erie, MI | Sulier, Jay J. Sr. (I01412)
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Jay Schmidt and his wife had no children. | Schmidt, Jay (I03634)
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Jay Sulier lived on Tremainville Rd. in Lambertville, MI. | Sulier, Jay (I01428)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Tambeau, Jaymes Liam (I04264)
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Jean ? was living in California in 1999. | ?, Jean (I04051)
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Jean Baptiste Bau dit LaLouette was principal of of the parish school on 16 october 1695, according to the register of Boucherville, cited by Fr. Denissen in his Genealogy of French Canadian Families of the Detroit River Region. Jean Baptiste LeBaeu/Bau dit LaLouette resided in Chambly as early as 1772. (Rivard Family site)
For the Bau/LeBeau Family see the following:
(1) Abbe Cyprien Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p.29; Vol 2, p 135 ff.
(2) Fr. Christian Dennissen, "Genealogy of the French Families of the Detroit River Region (1701-1936)", Vol. 1, pp 707-711
(3) The Rivard Family: RivardCousins@comcast.net (Mary Ann Mickey, June 2006)
| Lalouette, Jean LeBeau\Bau dit (I06156)
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Jean Baptiste Cousineau's occupation was that of a mason. he came to Canada on 14 july 1678, age 16, and settled in Fort Frontenac, Montreal. (Loretta Cousineau's book, Cousineaux sur La Baie. | Cousineau, Jean Baptiste (I05616)
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Jean Cusson was a notary according to Rising Moon Genealogical Services
See also Tanguay's genealogical dictionary, Vol. I, pg. 151 for Cusson Family origins. Jean Cusson and his wife Marie Foubert had 16 children, all of whom survived to adulthood. Marie married Jean when she was only 15 years old, He was 20.
See also The Dupuis Family by Raymond L. Dupuis on the internet for a biography of Jean Cusson of Normandy, France, in English translation from Dictionaire Bibliographique du Canada, Vol. 11, (1701-1740) (ourworld.cs.com/(RAYMDUPUIS//CUSSON.HTML)
According to Mr. Dupuis' translation, Jean Cusson settled in Cap-de-la-Madeleine where he is found in the 1667 census with two farm hands, Francois Vannasse and Jean Pilom, seven horned animals (cattle) and 28 arpents of cultivated land. (An arpent is 1 and 1/2 English acres). Besides farming, Jean was given a commsion by the Jesuits to become a notary, fiscal magistrate, and registrar. He performed the functions of notary in Cap-de-la-Madeleine until 1687 and then from 1687-1700 in the seigneury of Champlain. In 1700 he was appointed notary of Montreal for four years. IN 1704, age 70, Jean Cusson went into retirement, only to come out of retirement fbetween 1707-1708 to become provisional magistrate of the King at Montreal. He died 8 April 1718, age 86. | Cusson, Jean Jr. (I02912)
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Jean Dionet dit LeFleur was a corporal in the Company of M. de Desmeloises. See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 196 for Jean Dionet, his wife, his parents, her father, their children and his place of origin,
See Louisiana Melting Pot for information below (http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=larousse&id=I44909.)
There are differences in Jean Dionet's orgins and the date and place of marriage from Tanguay, Vol. 1, p. 196 in this site.
ID: I44909
Name: Jean (dit La Fleur) DIONET II
Sex: M
Birth: 1666 in Saintes, Saintonge, France
Death: OCT 1705 in Montreal, Quebec
Reference Number: 44909
Father: Jean (dit La Fleur) DIONET I b: in Saintes, Saintonge, France
Mother: Jeanne FULEBERT b: in Saintes, Saintonge, France
Marriage 1 Marie Madeleine ARRIVE b: 29 JAN 1669 in Beauport, Quebec
Married: 15 JAN 1685 in Neuville, Quebec
Children
Jeanne Madeleine (dit La Fleur) DIONET b: 30 APR 1691 in Neuville, Quebec | Dionet, Jean (dit LaFleur) (I05626)
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Jean Gervaise was a master baker, according to Thomas J. LaForest "Our French Candian Ancestors", Vol. 19, Chapter 3, p. 30. He married Anne Archambault after an annulment of her first marriage to Michael Chauvin whose first wife was still living in France.
For a biography of Jean Gervaise see Thomas J. laForest, "Our French Canadian Ancestors", Vol 12, pp. 90-97. | Gervaise, Jean (I06005)
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Jean Gervaise was a master baker, according to Thomas J. LaForest "Our French Candian Ancestors", Vol. 19, Chapter 3, p. 30. He married Anne Archambault after an annulment of her first marriage to Michael Chauvin whose first wife was still living in France.See Tanguay,
See Tanguay Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 11.
| Archambault, Anne (I06006)
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Jean GIRARD was born about 1630 in St. Jean D' Angely, Saintonge, France.
He was married to Marie MARTIN about 1650 in Aujac, Saintonge, France. Children were: Leon GIRARD .
For above see: http://www.familyorigins.com/users/s/t/g/Bob--Stgelais/FAMO1-0001/d696.htm#P28998 | Girard, Jean (I06048)
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