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1862 - 1938 (76 years)
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Name |
Noah LaVoy |
Born |
15 Apr 1862 |
Bedford Twp., Monroe County, MI |
Gender |
Male |
Address |
Address: 2607 N. 22nd St. 3830 E. 2nd St., Superior WI |
Died |
9 Dec 1938 |
Superior,WI (cause: myocarditis; burial: Calvary Cemetery) |
Person ID |
I00065 |
Tombeau Family Tree |
Last Modified |
24 Feb 2007 |
Father |
Charles S. LaVoy, b. 14 Aug 1832, Erie, MI , d. 8 Feb 1913, Monroe, MI (County Infirmary) (Age 80 years) |
Mother |
Mary ("Dina") Sulier, b. 1833, Erie, MI , d. 5 Feb 1885, Erie, MI (inflammation of lungs) (Age 52 years) |
Married |
24 Jan 1854 |
Erie, MI (St Joseph Catholic Church) |
Family ID |
F0055 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 2 |
Ellen Tebo, b. 22 Sep 1862, Canada , d. 8 Nov 1937, Superior, WI ( Burial: Pembina, ND; cause: auto accident) (Age 75 years) |
Married |
Aft 1922 |
Family ID |
F0910 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- A September 9, 1957 Toledo (OH) News Bee article details a reunion after 47 years that he had with his two brothers, Albert Charles and Benjamin in Toledo, OH. Noah came from Superior, WI for the reunion. He is said to have spoken fluent French and English and a little German. There is an episode of horse play narrarted when he was a boy. He threw a tree foot water snake on his brother Ben who in turn went at him with a fish spear.
According to a letter from his grand nieces he helped lay the foudnations for Presbyterian Church in Solon Springs in 1907. The nieces bleieve the logging business brought Noan and his brothers David and William LaVoy to Superior Wisconsin. Loggin started uo in thea rea in 1882.
His graddaughter Agnes remembers him coming to their home with a shot gun to hunt rabbits.
Burial with his wife took place in the Catholic Cemetery in Superior, WI. He was a carpenter.
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