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| ID No: |
1216725 |
| Prénom: |
Marie |
| Nom: |
Martin
Son dit Martin
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| Sexe: |
F |
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| Baptême: |
28 avril 1855
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| Paroisse/ville: |
Saint-Remi de Napierville |
| Pays: |
Canada |
| Bapt./Source: |
Baptistere |
| Décès: |
26 mars 1911 - âge: 55
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| Paroisse/ville: |
St-Paul, Aylmer |
| Pays: |
Canada |
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acte d'inhumation
Ottawa evening Journal 28 mars 1911
MR& M. BISSON. The death of Marie Martin, wife of Mr. C. R. Bisson. contractor,
of 33 Brewery street, Hull. took place Sunday night in her 56th year. |
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Information, autres enfants, notes, etc.
acte d'inhumation sous le nome de Dame E. R. Bisson
Ottawa evening Journal 28 mars 1911
MR& M. BISSON. The death of Marie Martin, wife of Mr. C. R. Bisson. contractor, of 33 Brewery street, Hull. took place Sunday night in her 56th year. Deceased is survived by the husband, three sons,
Messrs. Emile. Hector and Leonard 1 and two daught ...< plus >...
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Mariage ou union de fait
Marie 21 ans & Ernest 21 ans
1877
Canada
Source: Census de 1881 à Hull : Ernest & Marie 26 ans et deux garcons: Joseph Z. 4 ans et Emile moins d'un an. Census 1871 la famille de Marie était à Hull, Rien trouvé à Notre-Dame-de-Grace de Hull, ou St-Paul d'Aylmer (registre illisible) ou à St-Rémi
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| ID No: |
1216724 |
| Prénom: |
Ernest |
| Nom: |
Bisson
Moyse-Raphael-Ernest
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| Sexe: |
M |
| Occupation: |
Contracteur en construction |
| Naissance: |
30 janvier 1855
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| Paroisse/ville: |
St-Rémi |
| Pays: |
Canada |
| Bapt./Source: |
Actes d’état civil et registres d’église du Québec (Collection Drouin), 1621 à 1967 |
| Décès: |
05 novembre 1932 - âge: 77
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| Paroisse/ville: |
Hull |
| Pays: |
Canada |
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Pierre tombale Cimetiere St_Paul Aylmer, Actes d’état civil et registres d’église du Québec (Collection Drouin), 1621 à 1967 |
Information, autres enfants, notes, etc.
Ernest Raphael Bisson, Hull Contractor, is dead. Ernest Raphael Bisson, a well-known and highly esteemed Hull contractor, died early Sunday morning. Although he had been confined to his home, at 23 Montcalm Street since last March, his death greatly shocked a large circle of friends who received news of his passing with very deep regret. Mr. Bisson was ...< plus >...
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