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Never Married
Residence: 988 Grandview Avenue, Sarnia, Ontario
Occupation: Lab Technician, Imperial Oil Canada (Sarnia, Ontario)
| LAVOIE, William-Charles (26115)
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Never Married
| LAVOIE, Mary-Elizabeth (26114)
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Never Married. Ménagere du curé Lajoie, cure de St-Guillaume de Vars entre 1916-1927.
Ottawa City Directory 1923, Whissell Yvonne, lvs, 36 Beechwood Ave.
Ottawa City Directory 1930, Whissell Yvonne, baker Oak Health Products, res. Hull
| WHISSELL, Yvonne (598)
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Nom du défunt ou de la défunte: Lavoie
Prénom du défunt ou de la défunte: Marie-Claire
Nom du conjoint ou de la conjointe: Valiquette
Prénom du conjoint ou de la conjointe: Isidore
Profession: habitant
Lieu: Saint-Martin
Notaire: Charest, Michel
Date: 1827-03-05
Source: CN601,S80 | LAVOYE, M-Claire (4509)
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Nom du défunt ou de la défunte: Lavoie
Prénom du défunt ou de la défunte: Marie-Louise
Nom du conjoint ou de la conjointe: Hébert dit Larose
Prénom du conjoint ou de la conjointe: François
Profession: cultivateur
Lieu: Saint-Laurent
Notaire: Léonard, François
Date: 1835-10-06
Source: CN601,S257 | LAVOIE, Marie-Louise (26653)
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Nom du père: Lavoie
Prénom du père: Achille
Nom de la mère: Dionne
Prénom de la mère: Aurore
Autres conjoints:
Localité: Saint-Germain
Comté: Rimouski
Octrois gratuits (terre et/ou prime): Bourdages (Montmagny), rang 10, lot 8 et prime de 50$
Source: Centre d'archives de Québec, E9,S101,SS4 (1984-11-011\172)
Numéro du dossier: 3156 | LAVOIE, Achille (16297)
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Nom du père: Lavoie
Prénom du père: Hippolyte
Nom de la mère: Tremblay
Prénom de la mère: Marie
Autres conjoints:
Localité: Saint-Rémi-du-Lac-aux-Sables
Comté: Portneuf
Octrois gratuits (terre et/ou prime): Prime de 50$
Source: Centre d'archives de Québec, E9,S101,SS4 (1984-11-011\189)
Numéro du dossier: 4873 | LAVOIE, Hippolithe (16414)
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Nom du père: Lavoie
Prénom du père: Joseph
Nom de la mère: Normandeau
Prénom de la mère: Olive
Autres conjoints:
Localité: Montréal
Comté: Montréal
Octrois gratuits (terre et/ou prime): Prime de 50$
Source: Centre d'archives de Québec, E9,S101,SS4 (1984-11-011\194)
Numéro du dossier: 5321 | LAVOIE, Joseph (15888)
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Normand In Belleville, on Thursday June 15, 2000 at the age of 35. Beloved husband of Micheline Rheaume. Dear son of Paul Lavoie and the late Solange Morin. Dear father of Andree and Michelle. Dear brother of Louis, Michel, Francine, Lucie and Monique. Dear son-in-law of Annette Rheaume. Also survived by sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces and nephews. Funeral Service on Thursday June 22nd at Notre-Dame de Lourdes Church, Vanier at 2 p.m. Arrangements in the care of Racine, Robert & Gauthier Funeral Directors, 241-3680. Publication Date: 2000-06-19 Ottawa Citizen.
Mort dans une excursion de pêche lac Ontario | LAVOIE, Normand (263)
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Not sure of the marriage date: 7 apr 1958 or July 4 1958. | LEVEILLEE, Eugene (5980)
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Not sure who the mother is. Cordelia Boisvert or Mathilde Blondin? | LAVOIE, Emile (928)
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Notes on Della Marie Sheppard
2nd Daughter of Clara Almeta Lloyd & Chester Charles Sheppard.
Grandparents are Stephen Henry Sheppard of London, England & Mary Isabelle Whissel of Hull, Quebec.
Birth: 18 February 1953
Location: Belleville General Hospital, Belleville, Hastings Co., Ontario, Canada
Raised at:
Point Anne, Hastings Co., Ontario most of her childhood. 4 yrs in Picton, Prince Edward Co., Ontario, Canada
Religion:
At 8 yrs old she was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints which her parents where members. Della had a very strong never wavering testimony of the trustfulness of the Gospel. Up until 2003 Della was a very active member holding many positions in Belleville & Bancroft Branches. Della died having a currant Temple Recommend.
Siblings:
Della has an older sister Christine, a bother Steven, 2nd. Brother Craig died just after birth & her younger sister Donalda. Della was the 4th child in her family.
Della was married twice:
First to David Rex Layne on 26 May 1973; Divorced 2 November 1977.
Had a son by him; Aaron James Steven Layne (b.6 July 1976). (Aaron changed his name to Outram). Two months after Aaron was born Della left Rex & moved back to Belleville.
Their marriage was over when she got pregnant, but she hung in there.
Second to William James Donald OUTRAM (b.14 April 1950) on 4 November 1978 we where married one day after her divorce degree finalized in the evening in her parents home in Point Anne. Back then after you got divorced you had to wait one year & one day before you could get married again. It was a very warm day, all the girls where in bare feet, some even had shorts on.
RELIGION...
1961 Baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Belleville Branch of the Toronto East District.
After marring Don Outram Della became a member of the newly formed Bancroft Branch, Oshawa Stake, of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Temple Sealing:
1995 Thursday August 31 I was Sealed for Time & Eternity to my husband William James Donald Outram & our children Racheal Elspeth Almeta Outram & Shane Alexander Charles Outram in the Toronto Ontario Temple located in Brampton, Ontario, Canada of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Temple President Gerald E. Melchim.
CHILDREN...
1976 Jul. 6th. son Aaron Steven James (Layne) Outram at George Brent Hospital, Burlington, Ontario.
1985 Oct. 21st. daughter Racheal Elspeth Almeta Outram at Bancroft Red Cross Hospital, Bancroft, Ontario.
1986 Dec. 25th. son Shane Alexander Charles at Belleville General Hospital, Belleville. Husband Don delivered Shane with doctor standing behind him.
Death:
2014 June 11 Della died in her sleep around 2:30pm on the in her own bed at home at 13012 CR 503, Tory Hill, Haliburton County, Ontario, Canada. Her husband Don Outram found her body around 7:15pm that evening after coming home from work.
The coroner called me (Don) on the evening of the 15th of June that Della had dead in her sleep from an acute heart attack cause by 3 of the pills she had been taking. As he had suspected when first viewing her around midnight on the 11th.
Della was buried in a very nice wooden casket that Don, Racheal & Shane picked out for her. We held a grave side funeral (close casket) for Della at 1:00pm on 16 June at the Essonville Cemetery, Essonville, (about 4 miles north our home in Tory Hill). It started to rain during the night & right up till 12:30pm, by 1:15 the sun was out & it got very humid.
There was a large attendance (64) people coming from St. Catherines all the way to Brockville to attend it. Fore a lot of Della's family it was the first time visiting this part of Ontario. Her first son, Aaron did not attend it. He doesn't attend funerals. The President of the Bancroft Branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Keith Plumb conducted the service. Della's husband Don spoke during the service. Her son in law Frank Stevens dedicated her grave & the cemetery. A marker will be placed on her grave at a later date.
Statue:
Della was very nicely built (heavy boned girl like her mother's side of the family), not thin but just nicely rounded out in all the right places. She knew how to show off her body by her modestly in dress, (she loved colourful floral out fits), movement & how she walk. It made people take a second look at her.
She was average build... 5 ft 5 inches, Weight: 180 pounds, after having Racheal & Shane she gained weight getting up to 220 pounds. For the past 2 years she had been working at getting her weight under 200 pounds, at her death she weighted 196 pounds;
Eyes: a very pretty green, with very dark brown eye brows; Hair: Nice colour of brown, Della looked lovely in long or short hair; Feet: size 9, both feet had web toes. Della only wore shoes when she had too. Even in the winter she would go outside to say good bye to a visitor she'd stand in the snow for minutes on end & it never seemed to bother her. By all accounts all during her childhood & school years she never wore shoes once the snow was gone. She had perfect feet with high arches. Della never complained about any part of her feet hurting her as long as I've known her; Freckles: Della had lots on her arms, back & legs. For the most part you only seen them when she was out in the sun light. Breast: Double “D”, they started to grow when she was 9 yrs old;
Sports:
Della excelled at many sports in school. Living in Point Anne, a Canada Cement Company town where Bobby Hull (famous NHL Hockey Player) was being raised as well. He being a little older taught Della & a lot of other kids how to skate & play hockey on the companies ice pad. Living on the Bay of Quinte, Della learn to swim at a very early age & was a long distance swimmer. Della also loved boating, canoeing & camping. While growing up her parents took the family camping for 2 weeks every year on Crow Lake, near hwy #7 & Marmara.
Pets:
Della's family always had birds, fish, dogs & cats etc. Della loved all animals as does myself. When we first got married I owned a dog team, & over the years we've owned many dogs, cats, horses, goats & 2 llamas from 1978 till 2009 when Don came down with Farmer's Lung and could no longer look after them.
Della loved to ride & drive her horses as fast as they could go. She either rode or drove a wagon or cutter/sleigh the 2 miles each way into the town of Wilberforce every day to get the mail & groceries (1978-1988).
In August 2005 Della rode her standard bred horse Kelly the 6.5 miles Wilberforce to be in the Wilberforce Good Times Parade, part way home she let Shane ride Kelly & she got in our 1900 McLaughlin Buggy with me that our thorough a bred horse Billy Rose was pulling.
Della had a “Good seat on a horse” bare back or saddled. She rode her 1st pony at the age of 3 at the Belleville Fair. Her last time riding was 2006. By this time it was getting to painful to get up into the saddle, besides trying to ride. She quit coming for buggy rides with me as well.
Della liked to hunt squirrels & chipmunks. She was a very good shot.
Driving:
Della started to drive her father's car at age 14, as well as her brother's motorcycle out on highway 401. Della loved speed, but never got a speeding ticket her whole life. She didn't get her driver's license till after we where married.
Della loved "Too Speed", though she never got a speeding ticket.
One of her favorite things to do when she lived on Grace Lake, by January though to March most years after the ice was thick enough she'd drive our truck out onto it & speed the 3 mile length of it as fast as it would go. Della also liked driving husband Don's cross country motor bike. She also loved driving snowmobiles, though she never owned one, her sister Christine did.
The last time she drove was on the 24 December 2013, while travelling down to her parents apartment in Belleville for Christmas.
2003 August Della was in her only car accident where she was driving. She was t-boned at the 4 corners in Wilberforce while turning to the left. The volunteer fire department had to use their Jaw-of-life to pry the Driver door off to get her out. She was rushed to Haliburton Hospital by ambulance & was released shortly after with bad bruising to her body.
Holidays:
Della Loved Christmas, it was her favorite times of the year, and her Christmas tree had to be prefect in every way. First it had to be a spruce, large in diameter and full. No dead or missing limbs. Mid December I've seen her walking in snow up to her waist just to get to that perfect tree out in someones old farm field.
About 1992 Christmas eve Della went down to her shop in the basement & cut out 4 pieces of wood on her jig saw in the shape of deer hooves. These she attached to long wooden doweling pieces then when outside where it's lightly snowing and made all kinds of deer hoof prints standing & sliding in the fresh snow. Next she made 2 lines in the snow behind the tracks. Then she called me to bring down a couple of carrots. (I didn't know what she was up too). These she had me chew up & spit all around the tracks. By now it's around midnight, I've piled the gifts around the tree. Now Della races up the stairs to get Racheal out of her bed & had her follower her down to Shane's bedroom in the basement to get him up. Now both sleepy eyed she leads them outside to show them Santa Clause's tracks (my boot tracks), the reindeer tracks & the carrot bits & where they had slide in & parked the sleigh & then taken off again. They where aye struck. Then up the stairs Della runs with them in toe to showed them the gifts under the tree that Santa had just left.
When they went back to school they told their teacher & class mates about Santa's visit. The teach thought they where lying so contacted Della. Good job she had me take pictures to show the teacher & the other kids. This is how far Della would go when she was well to please & surprise our kids.
Halloween was the same, as well as birthdays etc. She made a big deal out of everything while the kids where young because by the time they where in high school all they seen of Della was her in bed most of the time.
Our daughter Racheal's 2 daughters (b.3 March 2011 & 17 March 2012) only know Gamma Outram as always being in bed.
Gardening...
Della loved flowers, at both homes she planted many bulbs. After moving to Tory Hill she made flower beds all along the front of our home.
Della had her 20 x 24 foot vegetable garden which she planted & weeded for many years while the kids where growing up. About 2000 she stopped putting in a garden for it was causing to much pain in her back to take care of it. Della had a “Green Thumb”, she could get anything to grow & grow it did. About 1990 she let her tomatoes grow higher than normal. She ended up with 3 rows each about 2 feet wide by 10 feet in length & over 4 feet in height. It was as thick as a hedge. She took pictures of Racheal & Shane standing behind it, all you can see is the tops of their heads, After our house fire in 2007 & the rebuild Della was not able to replant her flower beds, this really upset her every summer afterwards.
Heavy Equipment:
After moving to the Birch Villa Resort on the south end of Grace Lake where Don had all the “BIG BOYS TOYS”, bull dozer, tractors, loader, road grader, 2 dump trucks (a 2.4 ton & a 5 ton township truck with plow & wing), backhoe-front end loader etc. Della had to learn how to operate each as good or better than Don & his father Jim could. Don also taught her how to repair them. She could pull out a steering clutch out of the dozer & repair it faster than Don could. The Dozer was her baby. She loved pushing this over with it. “Watch out if you saw her coming, you knew something large was going to move.”
Memory:
She could remember almost everything she did from age 2 up. She never forgot names, songs etc. Pretty much self taught to play the piano & read music. Played at many church services & other events. Loved to play when ever she had the chance up till 2012 when she couldn't sit for anymore than 10 minutes at a time. Last time she played was in 2013 with her granddaughter Lucy. She tried in the spring of 2014, but couldn't sit on the bench anymore, back hurt her too much by then.
Music:
Della was known for her lovely voice. She sang like a bird as does her second son Shane. She was asked to sing at church meetings & many weddings until she had a pullet taken off her voice cords in the early 1990's by Dr. Fung (Peterborough Hospital) who cut to deep. That ended her singing in public anymore.
Della's mother had her take piano lessons, after a few lessons she quit. Each time Della got a note wrong the lady teacher hit her with a pointer on the hand. Then Della taught her self to play & read music. She use to play for Sunday meetings of the The Bancroft Branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, plus at other events. December 1984 Don brought Della her first electronic piano. In 1996 we had a apartment size piano given to us. Della Loved to play & sing at the same time, especially Christmas songs during the summer months. I sure enjoyed listening to her play. By 2008 she got that she could only play about an half hour a day, then it slowly got down to 5 minutes. After playing I would have to help her up & back into her bed. In 2012 Della would sit our year old granddaughter Lucy on her knee & play for her. The last time Della tried to play was in May 2014, she couldn't even sit on the bench before I had to help her back to bed. She cried for hours afterwards. She just couldn't understand why God had taken so much from her over the years.
Cook:
Della loved to cook, and try new dishes. Most she made up on her own with lots of spices mixed in. Della knew what spice would add flavor to make to taste much nicer. She had a natural talent for doing this as does our son Shane who loves to cook too. Della's turkey stuffing was to die for as well as her cookies & cakes. Let's say everything she made from scratch including her soups & stews. She loved to decorate cakes for all occasions.
Della use to like to do housework, but as time went on she was able to do less & less. April 2014 she got out the central vacuum, when I got home I found it part way out in the living room. Della apologized for not being able to clean the floors anymore. “I'm uses to you & myself. What good am I to anyone?” Della would say.
Artist:
At a very early age Della started to draw & do fine artwork & scroll writing. She was commissioned to paint pictures of scenery, animals & people over her early years. In the early 1980's she took Folk-Art Painting lessons & soon was teaching her own classes. She even cut out all of the wooden pieces that they painted. Most she draw free hand. After moving to Tory Hill she taught local ladies out of her home, then when her class got to big she broke it up into an afternoon session & an evening session of between 10 to 20 ladies in each well into the late 1990's. Della only charged for the wooden pieces & any paint they used.
Della was very gifted with a paint brush. She had great control over very fine lines. When her husband Don got into building new & restoring horse drawn cutters & sleighs in the late 1990's Della did all the pin stripping & art work on them. The last one she did was in 2012.
2002 Della re upholstered our 1900 McLaughlin buggy seat with vinyl & did a great job on it. She had watched & been taught by Caroline Dahlke, one of our neighbors who owns her own upholstery business “Haliburton Sew Right” who did most of my new or restored cutters over the years in our basement (Outram's Cutter MFG & Restorations).
Gamer:
Over the years as Della health declined & she was in a lot more pain she got that she couldn't sit up for very long anymore to read, go on her computer to play games & play Video Games on her X-Box. She was very good at them & would play for hours on end. She wouldn't quit till she had moved up to the next level. She love Mario Bothers game the most.
Music CD's Della loved to listened too:
The Beatles, Simon & Garfunkel, Abba, Hits of the 50's, Gordon Lightfoot (used his music during our marriage ceremony), Barry Manilow, Clay Aiken, Josh Groban, Carlyle Fraser, & John McDermont. Back in the mid 90's Aaron took us all to 2 of John McDermont's concerts held on Little Lake, in Peterborough. Plus she listened to lots of church music & hymns on Cd's.
Public School Activities she was involved in:
Della was very active in the Wilberforce Public School programs while Racheal & Shane attended there & she was able. Around 1995-96 the school wanted to design a school T-shirt & sweat shirt with it's name on it. Della along with other parents took on the challenge. Della's design won. It was a funny drawing of a mother cow with a younger one standing beside her. They where both dressed in clothing with the mother cow holding a towel over her folded arms.
The wording read.... “There's no Udder School like WILBERFORCE”.
Jewelry:
Early 1990's Della start a collection of precious & semi-precious cut gem stones that she brought off a Gem Stone Auction House out of a southern state off a satellite TV station.Seeing as she didn't sleep much late at night she got some pretty good deals on job lots. By 2014 it comprised of over 5000 stones worth around $200,000.00 retail. Della brought books and knew everything that was available on each and ever varied of stone she had. When someone new (Missionary Couples etc) came to visit she'd bring them all out in their different trays & explain each one to them as she showed them her collection. It was lucky that she kept them in a very large fire proof safe that Don had brought back while we where still living & working at the resort so they where not lost in the fire. Della also brought ear ring, neck laces & finger ring settings. These she put stones into & sold at craft shows held each year in the Wilberforce Community Centre. She never made much at it, BUT it got her out of the house a day each year up till she was to ill to do it anymore. Up till the early 2014 she'd spend hours polishing them etc with them on her bed. She was really proud of her collection. She brought them from monies Don gave her & the baby allowance the government sent her each month.
After her mother died in 2012 & she received her inheritance she started to collect old expensive custom jewelry off the TV & internet. These she would spend hours cleaning (most hadn't been touched in maybe 40 years. Very dirty, couldn't tell if they where gold or silver, or even the kind of stones settings in them). After Della got them all cleaned up she displayed them in wooden glass top boxes that she attached them too. Upon her death she had 12 -14, 12 x 12 x 1 inch display boxes full of this jewelry.
Della also was a collector of fine old glass & china ware.
Della was the President of the Wilberforce Figure Skating Club:
Also in the early to mid 90's Della got involved in the Wilberforce Figure Skating Club, which she was president of for 4 years. Racheal & Shane started skiing when they where around 4 & 5. Racheal skated up till around 2000. Shane transferred to the Haliburton Skating Club around that time till 2004. He placed 2nd place twice in Singles & once in Dance for all of Ontario. Guy Gordon was his coach. After leaving home Shane hung up his skates.
I've Never smoked or drank alcohol, tea or coffee or any other strong drink.
My mother didn't either. My Mom & 2 aunts had breast cancer. Dad died 2006 at 86, heart problems. Mom died 2012 at 88, due to bone cancer. Cancer runs in my mother's side of the family. Most have breast removed. My father smoked up till he met my mother, she told him if he didn't stop then she'd have nothing to do with him He stopped right then.
HOBBIES...
Loves dogs, cats, horses etc. Riding & driving horses, painting (artist), Folk Art painting, gardening, skating, reading & playing the piano & singing. All of these I can't do anymore because of my health. Wanted to be an interior decorator, never happened. She got her wish when she designed our new home inside & out.
HEALTH...
Many on going problems... Some run on either her Father or Mother side & in some cases both. Like Fibro Myalgia. Fibro Myalgia cause a plethora of problems.
I have Myalgia… the same as my paternal grandfather Sheppard who was hospitalized in England during the First World War from it. It presents the same as Tri Geminal Myalgia except that the pain is not limited to the face. I experience this over my entire body when it flares up and it lasts from a day to as much as a week. As well as Psoriatic Arthritis (face, joints & ankles).
I have NO Known Allergies, except to lassapack tape. Cause a rash.
I suffer from severe Migraine Headaches & Custer Headaches (since age 5) and they are very debilitating. I keep my bedroom blacked out because of this problem.
All my life I've suffered from Psoriasis & Roseola
Open Sores on my Tongue all the time.
I have Psoriais (skin disorder),
High Blood Pressure & Cholesterol.
I also have TMJ and it can be the source of a great deal of discomfort.
I suffer from many Digestive Problems as a result of a botched gall bladder surgery to remove Gall Stones at the age of 23 at Belleville General Hospital. This problem became life threatening and I was in Kingston General Hospital. I was hospitalized for 8 wks before they realized that the main bile duct below the stomach was reputably damaged from the time spent with the gall stone in my liver.
Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia, A rare syndrome characterized by recurrent attacks of severe pain in the posterior pharynx, tonsils, back of the tongue, and middle ear. The cause is unknown,
The Neuralgia in my face has now become a problem over the entire body.
I suffer from Salivary Stones, water seems to bring these on. I found if she drink 100% fruit juice, milk, or any pop (soda drinks) I'd be ok.
I also suffered from bronchitis.
Surgery that I have had up to October 1967-2011:
Tonsils removed
Sepoplasty (Septal Reconnection) try to fix breathing problems
Sub mucus resection
Ruptured ovarian cyst
Colacystectomy
Surgery from remove gall stone from liver (1977)
Laperotomy (malpractice, signed for laparoscopy. But the Doctor was drunk and just cut
without looking for a problem first which is what I signed for. He found no problems).
Micro surgery to repair damaged fallopian tubes
Hip repaired (1979)
Surgery to repair damage to liver (1984)
Hysterectomy (1986)
Plastic surgery to repair scar tissue on lower abdominal scars (Tummy Tuck) 1994
Spinal fusion
Surgery to repair leg and foot fractures (2004)
Surgery on my throat to remove polyps from vocal cords. Now cause throat spasms.
Several D&C’s
Several laprascopes
Several gasterascopes
1983 (Spine Broken in 2 places and fused subsequent compression fractures above and below since surgery) Fell off a horse well riding & racing. Keep me bed ridden for years now from the pain.
In the last few years my surgeon Dr. Maclraith from Belleville General Hospital discovered a Diverticulum in the Duodenum and he says it has been the reason for the frequent Pancreatitis.
2004 August I passed out and fell down our back hill and suffered a spiral fracture of the foot and compound fracture to the lower leg.
I've been mostly bed ridden since 2000
All of these problems has cause me to have Deep Depression
I also miscarried 7 pregnancies that we know of.
I have NO Known Allergies, except to lassapack tape. Cause a rash.
2013 Della's pain doctor, Dr. Leung whose office is in downtown Toronto told us both that for every 10 minutes Della was out of bed, she had to be in bed for at least an hour or more to help subdued her pain in her back. And this was along with the massive amount of pain medication Della was on.
Dental:
Della was just missing that one wisdom tooth when she died.She brushed & flossed twice a day or more.
Eyes:
At the time of her death this is what she used if she found she couldn't read the small print she'd wear Dollar Store #2-2.5 no name glasses..
Temper:
Della had one, but it took a lot to get her really mad where her temper would show. For the most part she could control it better than most people I know including myself. But when she got mad, she use to like to bite. By all accounts she did this as a child as well. If she caught you, then you knew you'd get bitten. She did it to me a few times.
SCHOOLING....
Grades 1-2 Point Anne Public School, Point Anne, Ontario
Grades 4-5 SS #3 Hollow Well Public School, Picton, Prince Edward County
Grades 6-7 Point Anne Public School
Grade 8 Douglas R. Atkins Public School, Belleville
Grades 9-12 Moira Secondary School, Belleville
Her father worked for Canada Cement in Point Anne, then moved to Picton to work in their new plant, then back to their old plant. He owned his own home in Point Anne.
She never quit educating herself in everything she took an interest in. She could spell almost any word & she loved to read. She kept herself well informed of what was happening in the world (up till she got really sick & didn't care anymore).
She love to write poems as did her mother, and now her daughter Racheal does as well.
We lost all of her writings of poems & her dairy in out home fire in 2007 & she didn't write anymore after that time.
Della was NO Good a MATH, sewing (she did try to keep my pants mended), or knitting. 1985 She traded her electric sewing machine for a saddle & bridle. And she thought that she'd got the better deal.
WORK...
I got a job right out of high school got a job with the Federal Government in the Canada Unemployment Office in Belleville. I was only there a short time, couldn't get a ride from Point Anne into Belleville
Thompson's Funeral Home, Belleville, attending to visitors, keeping the place looking good inside etc. after marring Rex, worked there till we moved to Vancouver 1973-1975.
1978-88 Birch Villa Trailer Park & Cottages, Wilberforce, Ont. Husbands parents owned it. Worked in the office depending on my health.
HOMES WE'VE OWNED...
1978 Sept. bought a 1972 62 x 12 ft. mobile home ($5,500), putting it in the middle of the resort overlooking the campers & Grace Lake. 1988 sold it for $5500.00.
1988 Feb. brought home 8 miles away from the resort on hwy 503 in the hamlet of Tory Hill on McCue Lake Lot 17 Con 9 Monmouth Township, Haliburton County, Ontario, Canada $69,900 3 bedroom 2 level home 24 by 36 foot on 1.1 acres of land. Address P.O.B. 64 Tory Hill, Ontario, Canada K0L 2Y0 phone(705) 448-2190 2006 Haliburton got 911, our address & mail changed to 13012 CR 503, Tory Hill, K0L 2Y0.
1989 Della help Don built a 20 x 24 foot carport west side of home, with a large living/family room over it, plus a 5 sided 4 x 8 foot alcove off the front of the dinning room. (We turned the front top level bedroom into a dinning/music room, where Della's piano was located.) A lot of our furniture had come from the resort or inherited from other family members over the years. We even had things from our Great Grandparents on both sides.
2007 31 March @12:15pm it burnt to the ground (a mouse in the wiring). We lost everything, Della was home by herself at the time. Our insurance paid out over $270,000.00 to build our new home on the same site that Della designed. We lived in a 32 ft travel trailer over our septic bed from May till 7th December. Very cold that winter, by the time we moved inside we had nearly 3 feet of snow.
2004 August I passed out and fell down our back hill and suffered a spiral fracture of the foot and compound fracture to the lower leg.
SOURCE:
Della Marie Sheppard Outram
Note! Planning on being buried in the Essonville Cemetery, Highlands East (Monmouth) Township, Haliburton County, Ontario, Canada which I fell in love with when my husband Don took me there to see it in 1980. Don brought 2 plots that year at $100.00 a piece.
Updated after Della's death by her husband, Don Outram Sept 2014
Obituary for Della Marie Outram
Della Outram, beloved wife of Donald, loving mother of Aaron of Peterborough, Racheal (& Frank) Stevens of St. Catharines and Shane of Belleville, loving grandmother of Lucy and Abby and dear sister of Christine (& Wayne) Parrinder of Belleville, Steve Sheppard of Ivanhoe, Donalda (& Jeff) Adams of Kingston and the late Craig.
https://obittree.com/obituary/ca/ontario/bancroft/baragar-funeral-home/della-outram/1887605/ | Lloyd, Clara Almeta (I181)
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Obituary
St-Laurent, Marie-Paule (Lavoie)
Deceased: 2/12/2001 Laval, Quebec, Canada
À Laval, le 12 février 2001, à l'âge de 77 ans, est décédée Mme Marie-Paule Lavoie, épouse de feu Laurence St-Laurent. Elle laisse dans le deuil ses filles: Claude, Josée (Daniel Dupont) et Lise (Jean Loup Scala), ses petits-enfants: Gabriel, Sophie, Anik, Julie-Andrée, Philippe et Nadielle, ses frères et soeurs ainsi que nombreux parents et amis.
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Obituary notice: Is this the same Yvon?
WHISSELL, Yvon Noel 54 Ottawa ON Ottawa Citizen 2000-12-13
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Obituary of Charles Bernier
(Butcher – Metro, Eagleson Road, Kanata)
With heavy hearts the family announces that Charlie passed away suddenly at home in Arnprior on Monday, November 21, 2022; Charles Joseph Lucien Bernier was in his 62nd year. Dear brother of Colette Bernier, Claude, André (Carole), Jean-Paul (Pauline), Raymond and Estelle Cyr (Denis). Predeceased by two brothers: Marcel and Luc. Son of the late Paul and Claire (nee Lavoie) Bernier. Charles is also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Private arrangements have been entrusted to the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. | BERNIER, Charles (1663)
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Occupation: bardeleur et cultivateur | WHISSELL, Georges (666)
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Oct 29 2008
Gatineau, Ontario, Canada
Published by: Le Droit
Obituary: Avis de décès M. GILLES WHISSELL est décédé le dimanche 26 octobre 2008, à l'âge de 75 ans. Il était le fils de feu Edgar Whissell et de feu Gilberte Cloutier. Outre par ses parents, il fut prédécédé par son fils Jean-Marc (Kathy). Il laisse dans le deuil ses enfants: Michel, Jocelyne (Rick), Daniel (Kim) et Nathalie (Mario); la mère de ses enfants, Julienne De Repentigny; ses petits-enfants: Damien, Elizabeth, Sean, Natasha, Jessica, Melissa, Amanda, Christine, Rachel et Sébastien et ses 4 arrière-petits-enfants. Il laisse également ses soeurs: Claudette (Réal) et Francine; son frère Marcel (feu Charlene), ainsi que plusieurs neveux, nièces et amis. Il fut prédécédé par sa soeur Denise (feu Willy) et ses frères: Raymond et Robert (Wendy). La famille invite parents et amis à la Maison Funéraire Racine, Robert & Gauthier 180 ch. Montréal, Ottawa (613-241-3680) le jeudi 30 octobre 2008 à compter de 16h. Un service en mémoire de M. Whissell sera célébré en la chapelle de la maison funéraire à 17h. Vos messages de condoléances peuvent être envoyés à: www.mem.com. Parution: 2008-10-29 au 2008-10-30 dans Le Droit - 1617254 --- WHISSELL, Gilles Passed away on Sunday October 26, 2008 at the age of 75. Son of the late Edgar Whissell and the late Gilberte Cloutier. Dear father of Michel, Jocelyne (Rick), late Jean-Marc (Kathy), Daniel (Kim) and Nathalie (Mario). Cherished grandfather of Damien, Elizabeth, Sean, Natasha, Jessica, Melissa, Amanda, Christine, Rachel and Sebastien. Survived by 4 great-grandchildren and by Julienne De Repentigny the mother of his children. He will be missed by his sisters Claudette (Real) and Francine, his brother Marcel (late Charlene) as well as many nephews, nieces and friends. Predeceased by his sister Denise (late Willy) and his brothers Raymond and Robert (Wendy). Family and friends are invited to Racine, Robert & Gauthier Funeral Home, 180 Montreal Road, Ottawa (613-241-3680) on Thursday, October 30th, 2008 at 4 p.m. A Memorial Service will... | WHISSELL, Gilles (12882)
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of Scottish descent, pioneers who had been given 50 acres of land in the 7th concession, Bourget, Ont.
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On the night of December 25, 1776, General George Washington and his troops crossed the Delaware River at Trenton, New Jersey, launching a surprise attack against the Hessians, German mercenaries hired to fight on behalf of the British Empire. The Germans, caught off-guard on the morning after Christmas celebrations, were defeated after only forty-five minutes. Hessian Colonel Johann Gottlieb Rall was mortally wounded.
Was George Wissell a Hessian, German mercenary soldier? Research the 1777 Battle of Red Bank in New Jersey USA, a battle fought to capture Fort Mercer on the left bank of the Delaware river, the Hessians suffered 377 casualties out of 2,000 ordered to lay siege. The Americans, integrated regiments of Black and white soldiers fighting for freedom, numbered 500 and lost only 14 soldiers.
George Whistle
Given Name(s):George
Surname:Whistle
District:Mecklenburg
Year:1790
Description:
Schedule of locations
Volume: 13
Page(s): 4, 8
Microfilm Reel Number:
C-14028
Reference: RG 1 L4
Item Number: 15876
George Whistle
Given Name(s): George
Surname: Whistle
District: Mecklenburg
Year: 1790
Description:
Schedule of locations
Volume: 12
Page(s): 2, 5
Microfilm Reel Number: C-14028
Reference: RG 1 L4
Item Number: 15875
dwhissell@yahoo.com is researching the following names:
25) Paquette, Lefebvre, Gauthier, Fournier, Whissel, Woilford (Welfret), Desjardins, Bédard, Bellisle, Desautels
Danielle Whissell SL997
2194, rue Joséphine Sudbury, ON P3A 2N2
A Selection Dictionary of Alcester Biographies - web site http://www.alcester.dial.pipex.com/localpast/occpap/46biog/biogind.htm#w
WHISSELL Family noted 1604 - 1874 many victuallers ('Swan','Angel' ‘Golden Cup’, ‘Reindeer’,‘New Inn' also masons, homers, farmers, bakers, needlemakers.
Extraits de "La Famille Whissell" par Gilles Roy
Cette famille, etablie a St-Andre-Avellin depuis sa fondation, s'etait d'abord fixee a St-Andre d'Argenteuil. Certains membres de cette famille sont aussi alles peupler le nord ontarien, de la son importance a la genealogie franco-ontarienne. Il existe une autre famille Whissell, celle de Barnabe, qui est etroitement liee a celle de Zacharie. Malheureusement, l'absence de registres d'etat-civil a Whitehall (ceux-ci ayant brule au siecle dernier) ne permet pas d'etablir la parante entre ces deux individus. D'apres la tradition familiale, le premier ancetre arrive aux Etats-Unis serait venu d'Alsace, region germanique de la France. Au recensement de 1851, Zacharie se dit lui-meme de souche allemande.
From: "Francis T. Watters"
Subject: [HESSIANS] 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
The Historical Society of Whitehall research library is open on Tuesday
mornings from 9 to noon, or by appointment.
Tips from genealogists on the web, email address ( CHAMPLAINLG-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com )
I have been looking at the Lower Canada land petition that I think you are referring too. It is a group petition under the name of the leader Jacob Marston first applied for in 1792. This group petition had about 40 names, one of the names is George Wifsell. They wanted to start a township named Portland, just north of Buckingham along the Ottawa River (Grand River). The original petition was rejected since the men on the list were not "known" to those in power. I think the petition was revised with just ten names, George Wifsell not being one of them, and later approved around 1808.
Something I found interesting about this record is that my Aunt had said that the Whissell’s started a homestead in Masham Que. The only Masham township I could find on a map showed Masham to be further north up the Ottawa River, but the petition drawn up by Jacob Marston in 1792 talks about a Masham to the south of Buckingham, which is the area of St. Andre Avellin.
If your ancestors were Roman Catholics, there are some repertoires available for the Whitehall area. Also, I've found some info about my ancestors in Fort Edward, NY, and Hudson Falls, NY.
Good luck, and I hope this helps.
André (Andy) Amyot in Maryland, USA
aamyot@mindspring.com
You may have seen an e-mail today which says that the Historical Society of Whitehall research library is open on Tuesday mornings from 9 to noon, or by appointment.
That message was sent out by Carol Senecal who has been very helpful to me when I was researching some of my relatives and ancestors in the Whitehall area. On a trip to Whitehall, she and her husband (Wayne) even invited my son and me to their home where she has all sorts of geneogical reference sources for that area, and helped us a lot.. Her e-mail address is camwrs@localnet.com
From the way she and her husband treated us, I feel they would be happy to help you.
Good luck and I hope this helps.
André (Andy) Amyot in Maryland, USA
Genealogists helping one another
If it's Whitehall that is your primary target, then the town clerk is
always a good place to go...
You'll find the name and phone number of the Town Clerk on this page:
http://www.whitehallnewyork.net/whitehallgovtcontacts.htm
Here's a page with info. on the historians and the Wash. Co. Archives,
which is a good place to go... In fact, there might be more information
there than down in Albany...
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nywashin/historian.htm
Here's a page with some info. on Whitehall:
http://www.washingtoncounty.org/TOWNS/Whitehall/index.html
><< Do I need to pre register with any of the libraries or government
>departments???>>
As far as I know, no, you do not need to pre-register. However, it would be
wise to check the hours of availability for each of these places/people
ahead of time.
Have a wonderful trip, Paul-Antoine!
Best wishes,
Susan
The Washington County records office at Fort Edward is very
good. We were there last fall and it was a good experience. My
recollection is that they are only open on Wednesday mornings.
It would be best to call them to confirm this.
About your George Wessels x Sophia Freeland.
Here are some thoughts.
-- Have you searched for Joris Wessels? I tried that name in Ancestry.com but didn't find anyone of the appropriate age. My guess is that he'd been baptized "Joris."
-- From your dates, I'm assuming Sophia would have been born in the mid 1700's. Our database does show a Sophia b 4 May 1760 -- one possibility
-- You probably know that ladies back then w/ given name Sophia often were baptized as "Fitje." We also have a Feytje [Fitje] b 17 Aug 1752 -- another possibility
Name: Georg Wissel
Year: 1776
Age: 25
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1751
Place: Port uncertain
Source Publication Code: 8560
Primary Immigrant: Wissel, Georg
Annotation: From the Staatsarchiv at Wolfenbuettel, Germany, where file 38B Alt. Nr. 260 is a summary list of Brunswick mercenaries sent to America in British service during the American Revolution. The detachment served mainly in Canada and northern New York. Most o
Source Bibliography: SMITH, CLIFFORD NEAL. Brunswick Deserter-Immigrants of the American Revolution. (German-American Genealogical Research Monograph, 1.) Thomson, IL: Heritage House, 1973. [54p.]
Page: 47
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WHISSELL, Raymond (10606)
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Other marriage date as 26 Mar 1988, St-Jerome (Palais de justice), Quebec | WHISSELL, Serge (13095)
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Other marriage entry says 24 Apr 1911 in Limoges, Ontario. | LEVEILLEE, Adomina (5939)
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Other marriage location is: 8 Mar 1948 Sudbury (Ste-Anne), Ontario | WHISSEL, Ernest-Arthur (13201)
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Other marriage location, same date as the other, St-Charles (St-Charles-Barromee), Ontario | WISSELL, Thomas (8024)
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Ottawa Citizen
Publication:
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Date: Sep 4 1954
Periodicity: Bi-weekly
Text: "...ROAD 0 LIFETIME LIVING 0 COMPACT 0 THE CATHOLIC LAMP Goorge Whissell Funeral services were held ln I llull this morning for GeorgeWhissell, an employe of lbc Cily of llull for 20 years who died al hls ... resident of Hull, he was lbc son of thc lale GeorgeWhissell and Lavale. llc from lbc employ of lhc city in 1952. Mr. Whissell was for years a member of Noire Dame Church. ln 1902 hc was married ln llull ... bonie 123 Dollard Street, on Wednesday. Ilc died following a lengthy illness at thc agc of 77. Requiem high mass was celebrated in Noire Dame Church. Burial was in Notre Damo ..."
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Ottawa Citizen 12 October 2005
LAVOIE, Eugenie (Genny) Nee Trepanier Daughter of Isabella for many years Passed away peacefully at St-Vincent Hospital on Sunday, October 9,2005 at the age of 86. Beloved wife of the late Edgar (Ted) Lavoie. Daughter of the late Omer Trepanier and the late Pauline Albina Renaud. Cherished mother of Gerard, Jacques (Enid Berezin), Jacqueline Girard Jubinville (Paul), Helene (Robert Latreille) and Carole Dupras. Dear grandmother of Rejean, Shaina, Raymond (Nathalie), Danielle Fiset (Sylvain) Serge (Kim), Patrick (Nathalie), Marc (Stephane), Julie, Ian, Nathalie, Lee Ann, Michelle and Sylvie. She will be remembered by 14 great-grandchildren, 2 sisters Lilianne (late Arthur Simoneau), Helene and 1 brother Jean-Yves (Suzanne), 2 sisters-in-law Lucille Stokes (late Tom), Claire Bernier (late Yvon) and 2 brothers-in-law Paul (late Solange) and Lucien (Francoise) and many nephews, nieces and friends. Predeceased by 4 brothers Bernard (late Rejeanne), Rolland (Lucille), Fernand (Aline), Andre, (Paulette), and 3 sisters Suzanne, Denise and Jocelyne, 1 sister-in-law Laura (late Donat) and 1 brother-in-law Victor (late Aline). Family and friends are invited Saturday, October 15, at Racine, Robert & Gauthier Funeral Home 180 Montreal Rd. 241-3680 at 9 a.m. until time of service at 10:30 a.m. in Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes of Vanier Church. The family would like to thank Dr. Hudon and all the staff (2nd floor) of St-Vincent hospital for their good care and their support. In memory of Eugenie donations to the Lung Association will be appreciated. | TREPANIER, Eugenie (98)
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Ottawa Citizen 4 Jan 2023
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Carole Lavoie, on December 20, 2022, at the age of 70, after a courageous battle with cancer. Born in Ottawa on February 5, 1952, to Edgar Lavoie and Eugénie Lavoie (Trépanier). The youngest of 5 siblings: Gérard, Jacques (Enid Berezin), Jacqueline Girard Jubinville (Paul), and Hélène. Beloved aunt to her many nieces and nephews. Loving mother to her 3 daughters: Lee Ann MacIsaac (Vincent), Michelle and Sylvie Dupras. Adored grandmother to Kynan Dupras (Mallory). Cherished best friend to Caroline Charest. Gone too soon, but forever in our hearts. A celebration of life will be held in the spring of 2023. In memory of Carole, please plant flowers, hang a bird feeder, and be kind to nature and the environment. | LAVOIE, Carole (103)
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Ottawa City Directory 1923, Whissell Edgar, labourer, lvs, 36 Beechwood Ave. | WHISSELL, Edgar (591)
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Ottawa City Directory 1925, Whissell Georges lvs, 36 1/2 Beechwood Ave.
Ottawa City Directory 1930, Whissell Georges, fireman JR Booth, res. Hull | WHISSELL, Georges (596)
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Ottawa City Directory 1925, Whissell Rose-Alma, lvs, 36 1/2 Beechwood Ave. | WHISSELL, Rose-Alma (592)
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Ottawa City Directory 1930, Whissell Cleophas, fireman JR Booth, res. Hull | WHISSELL, Cleophas (594)
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Ottawa Might Directory 1913, Antoine Lavoie, foreman, Morel Bros. h, 47 Baird (* same address as Wilfrid)
Ottawa Might Directory 1914, Antoine Lavoie, foreman, Morel Bros. h, 47 Baird (* same address as Wilfrid)
Ottawa Might Directory 1915, Antoine Lavoie, foreman, Morel Bros.
Ottawa Might Directory 1916, Antoine Lavoie, Teamster, McAuliffe - Davis Lumber Co., res. Clarkstown
Ottawa Might Directory 1918, Antoine Lavoie, h, 107 George
Ottawa Might Directory 1919, Antoine Lavoie, driver Shedden Forwarding Co, res. Eastview
Ottawa Might Directory 1920, Antoine Lavoie, teamster, 111 Vernon (now Marquette)
Ottawa Might Directory 1921, Antoine Lavoie, journalier, residence 111 Vernon (now Marquette).
Ottawa Might Directory 1922, Antoine Lavoie, teamster, Can Cartage & Storage Co. Ltd
Ottawa Might Directory 1923, Antoine Lavoie, teamster, CNR, 111 Vernon (now Marquette)
Ottawa Might Directory 1924, Antoine Lavoie, teamster, CNR, 111 Vernon (now Marquette)
Ottawa Might Directory 1925, Antoine Lavoie, teamster, Mahoney & Rich, 117 Vernon (now Marquette)
Ottawa Might Directory 1926, Antoine Lavoie, teamster, Mahoney & Rich, 117 Vernon (now Marquette)
Ottawa Might Directory 1927, Antoine Lavoie, 117 Vernon (now Marquette)
Ottawa Might Directory 1928, Antoine Lavoie, 48 Kingsley (now Genest St.)
Ottawa Might Directory 1929, Antoine Lavoie, 48 Kingsley (now Genest St.)
Ottawa Might Directory 1930, Antoine Lavoie, Labourer, CNR, 135 Geneva (now Joliette)
Ottawa Might Directory 1936, Antoine Lavoie, teamster, Mahoney & Rich, 135 Geneva (now Joliette)
According to the 1949 Ottawa city Diretory, Antoine worked as a truck driver for Mahoney and Rich along with his son Victor.
Baptism Cathedrale Notre-Dame, Ottawa, Ontario
26 jul 1891 Cathedrale N-D d'Ottawa, Sussex Drive. Parrain J-B Blais, marraine Ida Bigras.
The records for most railways including the CNR and Grand Trunk are now
housed at the National Archives in Ottawa in RG 30.
RG 30 includes six series as follows:
The 1901 census T6488 Ottawa Ward Division D6 page 10 line 47 says that he was born on the 22 jul 1891... not the 21. But the final word is from his baptism which says that he was born on the 18th and baptised on the 26th of July. At 9 years of age he was already fully bilingual (read,write,speak French & English) and attended school 10 months of the year.
He worked most of his life at Mahoney & Rich and Hurdman Bros. Mahoney & Rich had the contract to deliver all CNR freight coming into Besserer street freight sheds. Later, Mahoney & Rich sold all of their trucks and equipment to Hurdman Bros which were mostly heavy machinery movers. When Mahoney & Rich folded, Antoine went to work for Hurdman Bros.
Moved to 135 Geneva St. Ottawa, Ontario in 1930, now 24 Joliette St. Vanier. | LAVOIE, Antoine-Jean-Baptiste (1669)
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Ottawa Might Directory 1913, Wilfrid Lavoie,apprentice Capital Press Ltd. l . 47 Baird (** same address as Antoine Lavoie)
Ottawa Might Directory 1914, Wilfrid Lavoie, l. 47 Baird (** same address as Antoine Lavoie)
Ottawa Might Directory 1921, Wilfrid Lavoie, grocerer, 121 Vernon (now Marquette St.)
Ottawa Might Directory 1922, Wilfrid Lavoie, grocerer, Clarence St
Wilfrid was buried at N-Dame Cemetery Ottawa, Ontario in Sec 38 lot 378. No tombstone was ever bought for him.
According to Notre-Dame Basilica registry, Wilfrid was born 14 Mar 1898 and baptised on 15 Mar 1898... not 1899. | LAVOIE, Jean-Baptiste-Wilfrid (9139)
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Parain au bapteme de Marie Delavoye, marraine Marie Poirier | DELAVOYE, Augustin (31964)
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Parrain Jean Jolicoeur, marraine Emma Lavoie
At the time of her death in 1925, she lived at 369 McKay St, New Edinburgh, Ottawa, Ontario. | LAVOIE, Rose-Delima (72)
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Parrain Joseph Bertrand, Marraine Olympe Leclerc | PILON, M-Rose-Delima (26062)
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Passed away peacefully on June 6, 2017 at the Montfort Hospital at the age of 81. Son of the late Pierre Whissell and the late Laurette Paquette. Beloved husband of Cécile Lessard, married for 60 years. Loving father of Francine (Dan), Suzanne (Daniel), Charles (Louise), Jo-Anne (Michael), Lynne (Ken) and Pierre (Josée). Cherished grandfather of Marlena, Kenneth, Ashley, Kyle, Kayla, Philip, Patrick, Chantal, Danielle, Jean Michel, Mathieu, Jean-Paul, Casie, Suzanne-Lynne, Tanya-Lynne, Brooke, Keanen, Roxanne and Joel, as well as great-grandfather to 18 great-grandchildren. Dear brother of Lucille, Hélène (recently deceased) and Robert. He also leaves many nephews, nieces and friends. He was also predeceased by many brothers and sisters. The family would like to thank the ICU at the Montfort Hospital for the excellent care provided. Family and friends may pay their respects on Wednesday June 14, 2017 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at Racine, Robert & Gauthier Funeral Home (180 Montreal Road, Ottawa). A Memorial Service will be held on Thursday June 15, 2017 at 10 a.m. at Racine, Robert & Gauthier Funeral Home Chapel (180 Montreal Road, Ottawa). The family will receive condolences from 8:30 a.m. In Memory of Mr. Whissell, donations to the Lung Cancer of Canada would be appreciated. | WHISSELL, Jean-Charles (9051)
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Passed away peacefully on the 12th of October, 2021, at the age of 85. She was the daughter of the late Henri Lessard and the late Rose Lafleur. Beloved wife of late Jean-Charles Whissell for over 60 years. Cherished mother of Francine (late Dan), Suzanne (Daniel), Charles (Louise), Jo-Anne (Michael), Lynne (Terry) and Pierre (Josée). Loving grandmother of Marlena, Kenneth, Ashley, Kyle, Kayla, Philip, Patrick, Chantal, Danielle, Jean-Michel, Casie, Suzanne-Lynne, Tanya-Lynne, Brooke, Keanen, Roxanne, Joel, Mathieu, Jean-Paul and great-grandmother of 25. She was predeceased by her siblings Florence, Gerald, Robert, Georgette. Cécile also leaves many nieces, nephews, and friends.
The family would like to extend their gratitude to the staff on the third floor, section A, of the St-Louis Residence in Orleans, for their excellent care and devotion.
Family and friends will be received Wednesday, October 20th, 2021 from 2 - 4 p.m. and 6 - 9 p.m. at Racine, Robert & Gauthier Funeral Home (180 Montreal Road, Ottawa). A Funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, October 21st, 2021 at Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica (385 Sussex Drive, Ottawa).
In memory of Cécile, donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be greatly appreciated by her family. | LESSARD, Cecile (9020)
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Peacefully, in hospital, on Friday February 15, 2002. Claude Whisselle in his 59th year. Beloved fiance of Collette Varney. Father of Jeannine, stepfather of Marian. Loving grandfather of Martin, Sarah, step-grandfather of Jean-Paul, Chris, Sylvain, Steven. Also survived by 8 brothers and 6 sisters. Predeceased by his sister Claudette. Survived by many relatives and friends. Friends may pay their respects at Racine, Robert & Gauthier Funeral Home and Chapel, 180 Montreal Rd. on Sunday February 17, 2002 from 2 to 5 p.m., 7 to 10 p.m. and Monday after 10 a.m. until service time at 2 p.m. in chapel. A special thanks to the staff of the Ottawa General Hospital in the I.C.U. unit. The Ottawa Citizen, 17-02-2002 | WHISSELL, Claude (18600)
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Philias LAVOIE Household
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Other Information:
Birth Year <1860>
Birthplace Q
Age 21
Occupation Cultivateur
Marital Status M
Ethnic Origin French
Head of Household Philias 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 55
Household Number 259
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Photo of Ernst Gustave Hartwick and wife Wihelmine Zumach and some of their 11 children, from left to right, Fred, Henry, Ardell (on lap), Wihelmine, Eddie, Ernst, August, Jack and Bill. Not in the photo are Rhinald, Erna, Lilla and Ethel. After Wihelmine's death in 1916, Ernst married Annie Martha Beaudrick, who bore two more children, Violet and Ester. Killaloe Millennium Museum Exhibit.
Is this the same Wilhelmina? See the web at:
http://www.pembroke.library.on.ca/killaloe/library2/history_project/vmmainframe.htm | ZUMMACH, Wilhelmina (1737)
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Posted by: Leyda Blais Date: February 25, 2001 at 09:53:16 Lavoie Genforum
In Reply to: Lavoie's in Lapasse,Ontario,Canada by Earl Black
Re: Lavoie's in Lapasse, Ontario.Antoine Lavoie married Elisabeth Hudson between 1843/4. He was born in 1808.pob unk.They had 9 children..Jean Bpte.b.1844...Marguerite b.July 11,1846/8.died unk..Monique b.1849 d.1865...Adele Rosa b.June 20,1851...Henriette b.June 20,1853...James b.May18,1853...Theophile b.1857...Rebenerra b.August 21,1859...George b.Aug.21,1862.I am searching for Antoine's parents and pob.Elisabeth Hudson Lavoie was previously married to Francois Sicard also in Lapasse.
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POWER, Mary Elizabeth "Betty" (nee Stokes) - After a courageous battle with cancer on Thursday December 13, 2012, surrounded by her family at the Georgetown Hospital, exactly 1 year and 1 month from the date of her mother's passing. Betty, in her 68th year, beloved wife of Joe Power. Loving mother of Janet (Mark) Drurey, David, Peter (Melanie) and Christine (Adam) Da-Ponte. Proud nana of Taylor, Brandon, Jordy, Jay, Lucas, Corson, Caleb, Daniel, Samantha and Ashley. Loved sister of Allan (Bette-Mae), Bonnie Beam and Denise Boyd. Predeceased by her parents Thomas and Lucille Stokes. Fondly remembered by many nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the J.S. JONES & SON FUNERAL HOME, 11582 Trafalgar Road, north of Maple Ave., Georgetown, (905) 877-3631 on Monday from 3-5 & 7-9 pm. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Tuesday, December 18 at 11:00 am. Interment Greenwood Cemetery, Georgetown. In memory contributions to Canadian Cancer Society or Georgetown Hospital Continuing Care Unit 1 would be appreciated. To send expressions of sympathy visit www.jsjonesandsonfuneralhome.com
Published on December 17, 2012 | STOKES, Elizabeth (Betty) (109)
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PREVOST-LAVOIE, Rita. In loving memory of our dear aunt Rita who passed away on May 6, 2004. She was a kind and generous person who always had something nice to say about everyone in her life. She never missed an opportunity to brighten up your day or lend a helping hand. She is missed every day by her family, and all her friends. | PREVOST, Rita (17014)
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Pte. C.A. Rect. de Maissonneuve | LAVOIE, Armand (35046)
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Published in the Ottawa Citizen on 12/6/2005.
Languedoc, Laurette
LANGUEDOC, Laurette (nee Lavoie) On Sunday, December 4, 2005 at the age of 82 years. Beloved wife of the late Leo Languedoc. Dear friend of Louis Telmosse. Loving mother of Nicole (late Pat Casey), Diane (Leo Huard), Lynne (Tony Gombas) and Daniel (Jane Languedoc). Dear sister of Jean-Luc and Marguerite Lavoie. Survived by 6 grandchildren, Michelle, Melanie, Leora, Marie-France, Joshua and Gareth; also many nephews, nieces and friends. | LAVOIE, Laurette (13519)
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Published in the Windsor Star on 12/15/2005.
Alberic Lavoie
LAVOIE, Alberic (Albert) Joseph 80 Years, December 14, 2005. Late of Leamington, formerly of Harrow. Beloved husband of Delores (Bouchard). Dear father of Joe Lavoie, Gerald Lavoie, Alban, ON., Madeleine and Richard Savard, Celine Allen, Suzanne and David Keller, Harrow. Dear papa of Brian, Natacha, Craig, Melissa, Michael, Allan and Steven. Survived by 4 brothers and 2 sisters in Quebec. | LAVOIE, Albert (30677)
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Publisher: Name: 1945; | Source (62007)
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Quaker and farmer | AVERY, James (7514)
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