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301 Denis Whissell
Death: Dec 1 2015
Published: Dec 5 2015
Saint Constant, Quebec, Canada
Published by: Salon funéraire Poissant & Fils Ltée
Obituary: Whissell, Denis 1935 - 2015 À l'hôpital Général de Montréal, le 1er décembre 2015, à l'âge de 80 ans, est décédé Denis Whissell de Saint-Constant, époux de Hélène Leroux et père de feu Serge. Outre son épouse, il laisse dans le deuil ses filles: Josée (Claude) et Sophie (Ciro), 6 petits-enfants: Mathieu (Caroline), David (Vanessa), Vanessa (Charles), Jessica, Virginie et Antoni, ses arrières-petits-enfants: Nicolas, Rosalie et Dylan, sa soeur, ses beaux-frères, belles-soeurs, neveux et nièces. Il a été confié au salon funéraire Poissant & Fils ltée 180 Saint-Pierre Saint-Constant Tél. 450-632-1515 www.poissantetfils. c La famille y accueillera parents et amis le vendredi 11 décembre de 14 à 17 heures et de 19 à 22 heures, le samedi 12 décembre à compter de 9 heures, suivi d'une célébration d'Adieu à 11 heures en la chapelle du complexe. Salon funéraire Poissant & Fils Ltée, Saint-Constant, QC, 2015-12-05
Source: View the full obituary on the Drouin Genealogical Institute’s Website 
WHISSELL, Denis (31671)
 
302 Died accidentaly on a trolley car. Fell and hit her head and died from a cerebral hemorage. VILLENEUVE, Emilie (13871)
 
303 died around 21 in a logging accident around Mattawa Virginia ??? LAVERDURE, Eugene (10665)
 
304 Died at the age of 13 years 7 months 17 days from dyptheria (cemetery book, p.6) KUEHL, Johan (34971)
 
305 Died at the hospital of complications with her diabetes. LAVOIE, Claire (67)
 
306 Died giving birth to twins. See death cert. ZUMMACH, Bertha (34947)
 
307 Died in a trucking accident. BERNIER, Luc (119)
 
308 Eastview is now Vanier Source (36199)
 
309 Ecrivain:
Kitty, le gai pinson édition Prise de Parole 1978

TREGONNING, Marguerite (née Whissell) auteure est décédée à Sudbury, le lundi 11 octobre, 2004 à l'âge de 86 ans. Fille de feu d'Adorice et de feu Yvonne (née Nault) Whissell et belle-fille de feu Joseph Mailloux. Épouse de feu WilfrTregonning. Elle laisse dans le deuil ses enfants, Wilfrid, Yvonne (feu Valéry Maillet), Laurent (Karen), Juanita Langdon (Robert), Diane Thibault (Raymond), Johanne et François tous de Sudbury. Prédécédée par ses frères Adorice Whissell (feu Alice) et Alphonse Mailloux (Rose-Mai de Sudbury). Elle laisse également dans le deuil ses 5 petits-enfants, James, Dominique, Guy, André (Helen), Roxanne, et 2 arrière-petits-enfants, Jacob et Sébastien. Plusieurs nièces et neveux lui survivent. La famille recevra parents et amis à la COOPÉRATIVE FUNÉRAIRE, 222 boul., E. (angle Notre Dame), Sudbury, mercredi de 14h00-17h00 et de 19h00-21h30. La messe funéraire sera célébrée le jeudi 14 octobre, 2004 (l'heure à être confirmée) à la paroisse St. Jean de Brébeuf, Sudbury. Vos témoignages de condoléances peuvent se traduire à la Fondation de l'Ontario des maladies du coeur. 10/12/2004-ID4988143 - Sudbury Star 
WHISSELL, M-Fleurette-Marguerite (6046)
 
310 Église Evangélique WHISSELL, Adam (707)
 
311 Elle etait la nièce d'Horace et non sa fille. Voir la nécrologie d'Horace. WHISSEL, Celine (34599)
 
312 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. MURRAY, Ellen-Ann Hennessey (833)
 
313 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. WHISSELL, Rebecca (33979)
 
314 En 1841, J.B. Lavoie, un boucher, avait construit une petite maison de bois, du cote nord de la rue St Patrick. Elle sera vendue par lui aux Soeurs Grises qui y installerent un modeste hopital. Homme charitable, Lavoie se chargea du pot-au-feu des religieuses pendant trois mois, comme le raconte Soeur Paul-Emile. A la page 106 de son livre, Ross dit que J.B. Lavoie etait "a butcher of the olden time, who furnished roasts and steaks most prime". La fille de J.B. se fit religieuse a l'age de 15 ans. Elle soigna les malades, fut pharmacienne et sacristaine pendant six ans puis devint superieure de la Maison des Soeurs Grises a Plattsburg. Elle mourra a Ottawa en 1887 apres une longue maladie. Les registres des mariages a Notre-Dame d'Ottawa, indique que J.B. Lavoie, veuf d'Aurelie Levesque, epouse le 22 febrier 1861, Catherine Joyce. Il est dit que Lavoie avait des fils mais aucune mention n'est faite d'eux dans le registre.
Informations prises de "Bytown et ses pionniers canadiens-francais 1826-1855" de Georgette Lamoureux.

J.B Lavoie avait comme ancetre Rene Delavoye et Anne Godin. 
LAVOIE, Jean-Baptiste (7397)
 
315 Enfant adoptee par Marcel Allaire. PAQUETTE-ALLAIRE, Manon (5724)
 
316 Enfant Naturel. Forêt suivant le dépot de la Rivière-au-Corbeau. LAVOIE, Marie (25859)
 
317 Est-ce la meme (Cordelia Leveille ) qui achete une propriete au 224 rue Mabel en 1913 de George H. Perley pour la revendre ensuite a Joseph Leveille en 1923. RACETTE, Cordelia (281)
 
318 Eugene a travaille pendant 6 ou 7 ans dans les chantiers de la compagnie Gillis comme laveur de linge, bucheron surtout dans la region de Fort Coulonge, Quebec. Il n'avait que 14 ans environ a sa premiere annee de chantier. D'ailleurs il a achete un violon pour $1.00 dans le temps d'un allemand qu'il a remit a son fils Bill. Mon oncle Bill l'a encore. Le violon fut construit en 1927 et etait une copie d'une certaine sorte de Stratevarius de 1734.

Ottawa City Directory 1923, Whissell Eugene, labourer, lvs, 36 Beechwood Ave.
Ottawa City Directory 1926, Whissell Eugene, labourer, lvs, 25 Catherine (now Barrette St)
Ottawa City Directory 1927, Whissell Eugene, labourer, lvs, 25 Catherine (now Barrette St)
Ottawa City Directory 1928, Whissell Eugene, labourer, lvs, 9 Elmwood (now Maisonneuve)
Ottawa City Directory 1929, Whissell Eugene, labourer, lvs, 9 Elmwood (now Maisonneuve)
Ottawa City Directory 1930, Whissell Eugene, labourer, lvs, 9 Elmwood (now Maisonneuve) 
WHISSELL, Eugene-Omer (55)
 
319 Extrait du journal Le Droit, Ottawa, 7 janvier 1935, page 4 :
«Mondanités Hulloises :
Samedi, 29 décembre 1934 à 9 heures, en l’église de Blezard Valley, Ontario, Monsieur le curé Leclerc a béni le mariage de M. Edgar Lavoie, fils de M. et Mme Arthur Lavoie, avec Mlle Jacqueline Charron, fille de feu Joseph Charron et de Mme Charron, de Hull. M. Arthur Lavoie était le témoin de son fils et M. Frank Papineau, maire de Blezard Valley, était le témoin de la mariée.
La mariée portait une toilette de satin rose pâle et était voilée. Son bouquet se composait de roses et de muguet. La mariée, qui était Enfant de Marie, a reçu tous les honneurs de la Congrégation.
Après la cérémonie, il y eut réception chez M. et Mme Arthur Lavoie. Les nouveaux mariés éliront domicile à Blezard Valley, Ontario.
Mme Joseph Charron, de Hull, et ses fils, Loyola et Clifford, étaient de passage à Blezard Valley, Ontario, à l’occasion du mariage Lavoie-Charron.»

Extrait du journal Le Droit, Ottawa, 11 janvier 1935, page 7 :
«Blezard Valley, Ontario :
Le samedi 29 décembre 1934, à l’Église Notre-Dame du Rosaire, M. l’abbé J.M. Leclerc a béni le mariage de M. Edgar Lavoie, fils de M. et Mme Arthur Lavoie, de Blezard Valley, avec Mlle Jacqueline Charron, fille de feu M. Joseph Charron et de Mme Charron, de Wrightville, Hull. M. Frank Papineau, maire de la paroisse accompagnait Mlle Jacqueline Charron, tandis que M. Arthur Lavoie était le témoin de son fils. Le programme musical, sous la direction de Mme David Couillard, fut rehaussé d’un solo de violon.
La mariée voilée était ravissante dans une toilette de crêpe satin rose, mode parisienne ; les souliers étaient en soie cordée noire. A la sortie de l’église, la mariée portait alors un turban et un manteau bleu marine avec fourrure taupe, gants et sacoche assortis. Son bouquet se composait de roses rouges, American Beauty, œillets blancs et fougères. Le mari portait un complet bleu marine, paletot brun et chapeau gris. Une trentaine de personnes prirent part à la réception qui eut lieu à la résidence du marié. Les glaces furent servies par Mme Charron, Carbonneau, Ménard et Lavoie. Pour la soirée, Mme Edgar Lavoie était vêtue d’une toilette en crêpe chiffon bleu royal avec pendentif, cadeau de sa mère.
Mme Rose-Blanche Charron, de Hull, et ses deux fils, Loyola et Clifford, étaient à Blezard Valley pour le mariage de Mlle Jacqueline Charron à M. Edgar Lavoie.
Mlle Line Thibault, de la rue Wright, de Wrightville, a fait un court séjour à Blezard Valley dernièrement. Elle était l’invitée de M. et Mme Arthur Lavoie.» 
LAVOIE, Edgar (27362)
 
320 father was born December 21 1905 in Ottawa. His name was Joseph Edouard
Belanger. His godparents were Florence Whissel and Louis Durocher.
 
WHISSELL, Florence (7083)
 
321 Faut absolument chercher son contrat de mariage, ou son bapteme pour confirmer qu'il fut le fils de Jean-Baptiste Lavoie et M-Clemence Longpre. J'ai trouve le mariage mais non pas le bapteme. Son mariage ne mentionne pas ses parents. Si Louis Lavoie est bien le fils de Jean-Baptiste Lavoie et M-Clemence Longpre, comment ce fait-il que nul de ses freres et soeurs sont parain marraine a aucun de ses enfants??? En plus il n'est pas mentionné dans aucun bapteme des enfants de ses oncles et tantes (ses enfants seraient ses cousins).

Lors des recherches effectuées sur la famille Louis Lavoie et Marie-Therese Cleroux, bien que j'ai beau chercher je ne peux pas trouver le baptême de Louis, fils de Jean-Bte et M-Clemence Longpre.

Lors de son mariage avec M-Therese Cleroux, et lors de son décès, les parents de Louis ne sont pas mentionnés. En cherchant dans le PRDH je m'aperçois que notre Louis pourrait bien être le fils de Louis-Michel Lavoie et Marie Monteuil-Sédilot. Leur fils Louis est né en 1788 ce qui lui donnerait 23 ans lors du mariage en 1811. Il n'y eut que 3 Louis Lavoie nés a St-Martin durant ce cadre 1783-1790, et j'ai pu en rayer 2 d'entreux a cause des années de naissance et décès.

Mariage St-Martin de Laval, Quebec:

L'an mil huit cent onze, le deux Juillet apres la publication de trois bans de mariage aux prones des messes paroissiales entre Louis Lavoie, majeur, tisserand, de cette paroisse, d'une part; & Marie Therese Cleroux, fille mineure de defunt Nicolas Cleroux & de Marie Louise Caille, son epouse, aussi de cette paroisse, d'autre part. Ne s'etant trouve aucun empechement ou forme d'opposition, je soussigne pretre cure, de l'agrement des parents respectifs, ai recu leur mutuel consentement de mariage & leur ai donne la benediction nuptiale avec les ceremonies prescrites par la Ste Eglise, en presence de Michel Cleroux, Jean Baptiste Lorrain amis de l'epoux, et de Joseph Lorrain, Jean Baptiste Bigras beaufrere de l'epouse, lesquels ont declare, avec les epoux, ne savoir signer. M Brunet ptre.

Sepulture St-Martin de Laval, Quebec:
Le sept mai mil huit cent soixante quatre par nous pretre cure soussigne a ete inhume dans le cimetiere du lieu le corps de Louis Lavoie, rentier, decede l'avant veille age de soixante seize ans, epoux de feue Marie Therese Clairoux de cette paroisse. Presents Hyacinthe Vannier et Louis Alexis Laurin qui n'ont su signer. P C Dube Ptre. 
LAVOIE, Louis (28254)
 
322 Felix LAVOIE Household
Male

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Other Information:
Birth Year <1819>
Birthplace Q
Age 62
Occupation Cultivateur
Marital Status M
Ethnic Origin French
Head of Household Felix LAVOIE
Religion Catholique

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Source Information:
Census Place Ste-Martin, Laval, Quebec
Family History Library Film 1375858
NA Film Number C-13222
District 93
Sub-district D
Division 2
Page Number 58
Household Number 272
 
LAVOIE, Felix (7840)
 
323 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. LAVOIE, Alexandria (34251)
 
324 Fille du Roi AUPE, Elizabeth (238)
 
325 fils adoptif LAVOIE, J-Henri (17127)
 
326 Flying officer of Rivers, Manitoba as stated in the obituary of mother Lucie 13th Jul 1949 MCGUIRE, Louis-M (34469)
 
327 Fondateur de la compagnie H Chalut Lte spécialisé dans
la distribution de produits de coiffure.
 
CHALUT, Henri (34173)
 
328 François, époux de Claire Lavoie, est décédé à 22 ans, d'une attaque cardiaque (dont la nature exacte m'est cependant inconnue) au volant de son autobus --heureusement pour ses passagers et les autres conducteurs de véhicules, c'était à un feu rouge !
 
PAQUETTE, Francois (4726)
 
329 From Ansonville, Ontario. LAVOIE, Ignace (9437)
 
330 From London Free Press, London, Ontario, Nov 20 2000.
Friends rush to aid family after fatal crash

By SANDRA COULSON, Free Press Reporter
Friends of a man killed in a head-on collision near West Lorne
Saturday are scrambling to find a way to help his injured widow and their six children.
Jeffery Kenneth Sallows, 45, of RR 3, Newbury, died at the scene of the accident just before noon Saturday.
His wife, Elizabeth Sallows, 39, who was a passenger, was listed in fair condition at London Health Sciences Centre, South Street campus last night.
The Sallows were heading east into West Lorne on Pioneer Line about 11:50 a.m., when their car crossed into the westbound lane and collided with a dump truck driven by Martin Joris, 43, of Watford.
Rev. Roy Wood, pastor of Ambassador Baptist Church in London, which the Sallows attended, said the family is not well off and, if there is
insurance, it will be small. The children are staying with the Wood family, who live near West Lorne. But the Woods have six children of their own. "Some folks are wondering how they can help," said Wood, adding he'll look into setting up a fund for the family at the TD Bank at Adelaide and Dundas streets today.
The Sallows children are Sarah, 15; Leah, 13; Luke, 10; Rachel, 7;Ethan, 5; and Thomas, 3.
Wood said Jeff Sallows and Joris were friends who worked together for a concrete contractor from the Newbury area.
Joris, who received minor injuries in the crash, was driving a Rydt Bros. Ltd. company truck. Wood said Sallows "was just one of those really fine men . . . But he had some medical problems and never got in a good financial situation." Sallows had only recently recovered enough from his health problems to qualify for a driver's licence, Wood said. He was using a graduated licence, with his wife as the fully licensed driver in the car with him, when he was in the collision.
Wood believes the Sallows were on a regular trip at the time. "Every Saturday morning, they went out on a date."
The Sallows family had been living in an apartment in London until they bought a small house near Newbury.
It doesn't have a basement and didn't have indoor plumbing for a while, Wood said. "They were just determined as much as possible not to rely on government assistance." With the purchase of the house and Jeff Sallows' job, "they were just progressing step by step." 
SALLOWS, Jeffrey Kenneth (62)
 
331 From: "Francis T. Watters"
Subject: [QUEBEC] Whissel family - originally from Alsace
Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2001 13:07:42 -0500

There was some question the other day on the QUEBEC-L list about the origins
of the Whissel family who settled around St André Avellin, Qc. in the
mid-1800's, and some of whose descendants were in Sudbury in the early
1900's.

The first Whisell who came to Canada was Zachary Whesel, born about 1810 in
New York state, s/o George Zachary Vesel. George Zachary Vesel emigrated
from Alsace to the US around 1780-1790. Whether he was a Hessian or not is
not stated in the book that I have (La fascinante épopée de
Saint-André-Avellin, by Jacques Lamarche, Editions Petite-Nation, 1996).
But I wouldn't be surprised if perhaps he could be George Vensell, or
Wentzel who is listed in John's book "Guide to help you find your Hessian
Soldier of the American Revolution", pg 86 although that Vensell may have
settled in PA and not NY. John might be able to provide more info on that.

Zachary Whesel settled in Alexandria, Ont. where he married Eva Fischer.
>From Alexandria he moved to St Andrews East, Que. He raised four boys (the
article doesn't mention any girls): Stephen (Etienne), Frederick, Samuel
and Isaac. Etienne's grandson moved to Papineauville, and the latter's son
to St André-Avellin.
Others may know more about the migration of the other children's descendants
in other parts of Canada.

Frank
 
Family 110022
 
332 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. BULL, Ian (31785)
 
333 From: Ian Hendry
Date: March 16, 2010 at 12:50:49 PM EDT
To: Paul Antoine Lavoie
Cc: 'Robert Whissiel' , karel
Subject: Christopher Whiessiel

Dear Paul-Antoine,

Thank you very much for getting back to me. The mystery of our ancestor, Christopher Whiessiel, has been a part of family lore for as long as any of us can remember. I am very excited to hear that you too have heard the tale of the “7 brothers”. Since you have had no idea of our Christopher it makes the connection all the more intriguing. I have copied this email to my cousins, Dr. Robert Whissiel of Seattle, Washington, and Ms. Karel Horsley of Toronto. They have been researching the family name for decades and have been a true inspiration to me on this journey.



Although it is difficult to say exactly where Christopher was born, the many censuses that he shows up in have him of German or French heritage. His son listed his birthplace as New York in the United States Census of 1880. My grandmother always told me his name was Christopher Lucius Addison LeMab Fischer Whiessiel. He was from a family of United Empire Loyalists, he was the 7th son of a 7th son, and that all of his brothers came to Canada as lumbermen.



Based upon your record indicating Zacharie’s father was named George, I did some “surfing” on the internet and found an intriguing record. There is a Georg(e) Wissel listed in a immigration record showing him coming to North America as a Hessian soldier in the Brunswick regiment. That regiment was stationed exclusively in Quebec and upstate New York. In fact, they fought in the Battle of Skenesborough! The record shows that he came to an unknown port in 1776 and that he was born in 1751.



If George had stayed in North America, it would be very probable that he would have been in the Skenesborough area at the end of the war, or he could have come back there at its conclusion. There were several British forts in the area. However I can find no records of a George Wissel or Whissel (or Whiessel, Wizel, etc.) for that matter.



I also find the St. Andre-Avellin connection intriguing. There is a death record for a Z. Josephe Whissel in Russell Ontario (I’ll look it up and send it to you) - - I think she died in about 1882. She was born in St. Andre-Avellin. Could this be Zacharie’s daughter? Christopher’s family, and another family of Whissel’s that I believe to be Christopher’s brother (or nephew?) Mathew’s family all lived in Russell for a number of years. It is such a small village that I have to believe they would have been related in some way with a name like Whissel.



I look forward to further correspondence,



Sincerely,



Ian B. Hendry



______________________________



Ian B. Hendry

1887 Cowden Avenue

Memphis TN 38104

901-276-2340

901-299-3305 (cell) 
WHISSELL, Zacharie (271)
 
334 George equivalent in Dutch is Joris or Jurgen WHISSELL (Wissel), George (Jurgen, Joris) (659)
 
335 Grandparents were French aristocrates (count De Pugin) who moved to England during French revolution. This was told by William Whissell husband of Gertrude Pugin. PUGIN, Edmond (6740)
 
336 Habite le vieux shack sur la riv. Noire, Fort Coulonge. Ce vieux shack avait ete occupe par ses beau freres Alex et Louis lorsque nous allions a la peche dans les annees 1960 avec oncle Ted, Paul et dad Victor. PARIS, Patrick (28272)
 
337 Had no children. LEVEILLEE, Adelaide (5938)
 
338 He died at a very young age. I was told that he was born with a hole in his heart. He was a smoker and had asthma. We received a letter saying he was accepted at the heart institute in Montreal, 2 weeks after his death.

According to the 1949 Ottawa City Directory, Victor worked as a truck driver for Mahoney and Rich, same time as his father Antoine.

He was a very religious man. Loved to fish, small game hunting. Loved by everyone who knew him. Fabulous human being. Hard worker who loved the simple things.

I think of him every day (today is Nov 15 2004, which is 35 years later) and I still do Jumble puzzles in the Ottawa Citizen in his honor, which makes me think of him again. He loved to do those and when young I used to try to complete them. That was one of his ways to make us learn English. I loved the guy, wish he was still here. I never knew him as much as I would have wanted to. I knew him as a loving father, but he died before we had a chance to talk and mingle as equals. He was too busy raising a family. He was a great father, taking Bob and I fishing and hunting everytime he went. That in itself was a great memory. He wouldn't take the 2 of us each time, but only one.. and he would alternate. Of course both of us knew that the other was hiding in the car so as not to be seen, and I remember crying because I couldn't go with him and I knew that Bob was hiding in the car. Such great memories. Thanks Dad. Hope you saved a spot in heaven for me. Everybody you knew knows you bypassed purgatory and went directly there. Say hi to mom for me. Love her too.

Army Record: Department of National Defence: This is to certify that No. C-121470, Rank Pte., Name: Lavoie Joseph Francois Victor, Unit: R.C.O.C is entitled to wear War Service Badge "General Service Class", Number 833691, issued 23 February 1946. His duties were that of an instructor.
He enlisted in the army in Kingston Ontario on the 10th June 1943, and was discharged on the 23 February 1946.

*Note: On his wedding picture, it is very clear as to the name of the church, i.e. N-D de la Presentation, which was in Overbrooke. Twice in Marriage Register books, I see his wedding as part of Cyrville (N-D de Lourdes) ????? N-D de Lourdes, Cyrville was founded in 1946. The marriage probably took place in the basement of the school.

In the picture of Victor (3 or 4 yrs old?) in front of the Lavoie tombstone, I noticed that the front of the stone only carried the name of Marie-Louise Lavoie. The name of Phelonize Lafleur still hadn't been placed there. Phelonize died in 1924 the year that Victor was born.
Was Phelonize remains moved later on? Was this a new stone to replace an older one?

Victor apparently (so says uncle J-Paul) initially bought the lot at 36 Joliette (maison Lefebvre, subsequently had money problems and had to sell it. He later bought the lot on Garneau St for $50.00 from the city. 
LAVOIE, Victor (51)
 
339 He was born either 27 Feb 1904 or 27 Mar 1904 WHISSELL, J-Georges-Dollard (13263)
 
340 Helen had a relationship with Mark David John Roberts and had a son by the name of Ian who was put up for adoption shortly after birth. LAVOIE, Helene (102)
 
341 Hospice St-Charles Ottawa, Ontario (1 Mar 1912)
Octave Lavoie, 43 ans, ne Arthabaska, de pascal Lavoie Mathilde Giguere, non marie, place par la Corporation de Hull, decede 23 feb 1914. 
LAVOIE, Octave (18880)
 
342 Hospice St-Charles, Ottawa
11 mars 1927 - admission a l'hospice 
LAVOIE, Joseph (18868)
 
343 Hospice St-Charles, Ottawa Ontario 18 oct 1926:
Isaac Whissell, 77 ans, marie, menuisier, ne a St-Andre-Avellin Quebec le 7 mai 1849; son pere Isaac W. de St-Andre Avellin, sa mere ... decede le 30 septembre 1927.

Death certificate states his mother is Marie St-Martin 
WHISSELL, Isaac (713)
 
344 Hospice St-Charles, Ottawa, Ont (31 July 1905) FORGET, Flavie (20568)
 
345 Hospice St-Charles, Ottawa, Ont.
5 Octobre 1886: Isabelle Miller, agee 100 ans, epouse de feu Michel Garon de Rochesterville. Nee a St Martin de David Miller et de Suzanne Thibault. Admis a l'hospice gratuitement decedee le 29 decembre 1887 munie des sts sacrements par le Rev'd Mr Campeau. 
MILLAIRE, Isabelle (5927)
 
346 Hospice St-Charles, Ottawa, Ont. (Oct 1899)
 
LAVOIE, Therese (18874)
 
347 Hospice St-Charles, Ottawa, Ontario (24 Dec 1909)
Aime Lavoie, 49 ans, ne le 8 mai 1860, a Arthabaska, du mariage de Pascal Lavoie de Rimouski et de Martine Giguere de Quebec. Non marie, informe, la corporation de Hull paie 25 cents par jour. 
LAVOIE, Aime (27365)
 
348 Hospice St-Charles, Ottawa, Ontario. 18 octobre 1926:
Flore Whissell, femme de celui-ci, ci-haut, agee de 67 ans, nee St-Joseph d'Orleans Ont., le 10 janvier 1859; son pere Wilbrod Beserer ne a Quebec, sa mere Henriette Cameron nee a Ottawa. Addresse de leur fille Mme Amedee Marenger, coins des rues Villeneuve et St-Laurent no 197, tel SH 5597 
BESSERER, Florence (714)
 
349 Hospice St-Charles, Ottawa, Ontario: 9 feb 1926
Mathilde Lavoie, veuve de Pascal Lavoie, 87 ans, ne a Quebec le 14 octobre 1839, de Francois Giguere et Angele Labbe, tous deux ne a l'ile d'Orleans PQ. Addresse de sa fille ou elle demeurait. Mme Adolphe Berthiaume, 42 rue Duke (Leduc), Hull PQ. Decedee le 15 sep 1929 
GIGUERE, Mathilde (12341)
 
350 http://www.genealogie.org/histoire.htm
http://www.cdnq.org/indparc.html

Le Parchemin
28 Juillet 1764 (Mtl)

Cherrier, F.-P. (1751-1789)

Obligation de Joseph Lavoye, habitant et Ursule Paré, son épouse, de
Chambly, à de Belcour de Lafontainne, de Chambly.

Doc #: 17640728PA022330 
LAVOYE, Joseph (5460)
 

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