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1872 - 1930 (57 years)
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Name |
Albert Dusseau |
Born |
1 Mar 1872 |
Erie, MI |
Gender |
Male |
Occupation |
K Setter |
Buried |
1930 |
Calvery Cemetery, E1/2, Lot 38, Sect. 19 |
Died |
7 Jan 1930 |
Toledo, OH (lobar pneumonia, Calvary Cemetery) |
Person ID |
I00238 |
Tombeau Family Tree |
Last Modified |
24 Feb 2007 |
Father |
Joseph Dusseau, b. 18 Sep 1835, P.Q., Canada , d. 1 Feb 1914, Toledo, Ohio (Age 78 years) |
Mother |
Mary Cluckey, b. 9 Nov 1835, Monroe Co., MI , d. 10 Apr 1912, Toledo, OH (Age 76 years) |
Married |
18 Feb 1860 |
Erie, MI ,St. Joseph Church |
Family ID |
F0160 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Histories |
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Notes |
- Albert Dusseau never married. He lived at his older brother Emil's house on Erie St. and died there. Prior to that, Albert had lived in the Dusseau homestead on 220 Lasalle St. in Toledo, OH, with his brother Richard Duseeau and wife Allie May, until the birth of Richard Dusseau. Jr. He also lioved at 3619 N. Erie St, Toledo, OH.
He worked with his brother Emil at Burdan's Wholesale Grocers, according to Mrs. Lisle, his brother Richard's widow.
Mrs. Lisle also states that Albert fell in love with Burdan's housekeeper in about 1911. She remembers getting a letter from the housekeeper to have a private meeting to discuss Albert and marriag with him. The housekeeper was a strict Catholic, but albert was not and this became a bone of conrention between them and getting married. All came to naught, however, as she was killed getting off a streetcar on Summit St.
The exact date of his death was supplied by his niece, Norma Dusseau Gray.
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