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Antoine LAVOIE

Antoine LAVOIE

Male 1885 - 1887  (1 years)

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  • Name Antoine LAVOIE 
    Born 5 Jun 1885  Ottawa,,,ONTARIO,, Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died 29 Mar 1887  Ottawa,,,ONTARIO,, Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Buried 30 Mar 1887  Ottawa (cimetiere Notre-Dame),,,ONTARIO,, Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID 13276  main
    Last Modified 6 Mar 2021 

    Father Antoine-Abraham LAVOIE,   b. 8 Oct 1855, ST MARTIN,Ile Jesus,Quebec Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 24 Jun 1935, Hospice St-Charles d'Ottawa, ONTARIO Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 79 years) 
    Mother Phelonize LAFLEUR,   b. 21 Jan 1863, St-Andre-Est,,,QUEBEC,, Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 14 Feb 1924, Ottawa,,,ONTARIO,, Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 61 years) 
    Married 9 Mar 1882  Ottawa (Ste-Anne church),,,ONTARIO,, Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID 109457  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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    Antoine Lavoie
1885-1887
sepulture
    Antoine Lavoie 1885-1887 sepulture

    Baptism
    Antoine Lavoie
1885-1886
bapteme
    Antoine Lavoie 1885-1886 bapteme

  • Notes 
    • Sepulture:
      Le trente mars mil huit cent quatre vingt sept, nous pretre soussigne avons officie aux funerailles de Antoine Lavoie decede le 29, age de 19 mois, fils legitime de Antoine Lavoie et Phelonize Lafleur. Temoins le pere de l'enfant et Pierre RObert. G. Bouillon, ptre

      Teething - The entire process which results in the eruption of the teeth. Nineteenth-century medical reports stated that infants were more prone to disease at the time of teething. Symptoms were restlessness, fretfulness, convulsions, diarrhea, and painful and swollen gums. The latter could be relieved by lancing over the protruding tooth. Often teething was reported as a cause of death in infants. Perhaps they became susceptible to infections, especially if lancing was performed without antisepsis. Another explanation of teething as a cause of death is that infants were often weaned at the time of teething; perhaps they then died from drinking contaminated milk, leading to an infection, or from malnutrition if watered-down milk was given.