Report: individuals with associated notes
Description: personen met geassocieerde notities
Matches 51 to 100 of 191
# | Person ID | Last Name | First Name | Birth Date | Death Date | Living | note | Tree |
51 | I0076 | Fornell | Effie | 28 Oct 1890 | 6 Oct 1908 | 0 | shows died at 18 yrs buried at lakewood | tree1 |
52 | I0070 | Fornell | Frank A. | 10 Dec 1850 | 22 Feb 1899 | 0 | 40 yrs old at bertha's birth 1896 | tree1 |
53 | I0070 | Fornell | Frank A. | 10 Dec 1850 | 22 Feb 1899 | 0 | 1885 census shows Ida 24 yrs - Rutherford 1 yr - Alice 4 yr living Mpls | tree1 |
54 | I0070 | Fornell | Frank A. | 10 Dec 1850 | 22 Feb 1899 | 0 | 1895 census Frank 45 yrs - Ida 35 yrs - Alice 14 yrs - Rudolf 12 yrs - Rosa 7 yrs - Effie 5 yrs - Mable 3 yrs - Ruth 1 yr living Mpls - Frank states in Us 25 yrs & 9 yrs in same district | tree1 |
55 | I0070 | Fornell | Frank A. | 10 Dec 1850 | 22 Feb 1899 | 0 | 1900 census Frank gone | tree1 |
56 | I0070 | Fornell | Frank A. | 10 Dec 1850 | 22 Feb 1899 | 0 | In 1880 Fahlun, Ida was 18 yrs at home, Axel 10 yrs or 14 when school opened 1884 with Ida at 22 and school director Frank Fornell. In 1885 Ida not listed in census with family. But in Mpls married to Frank Fornell and 1 yr old Rutherford and 4 yr old Alice. Means married around 1881. In 1900 Ida w/o Frank in Wilmar with Effie, Mable, Bertha, Ruth, Rosie. In 1905 Ida with Bertha and Ruth back in Fahlun DISTRICT 79 (804) On July 23, 1883 District 79 was established and covered the following territory: Sections 6, 7 and 18, W½ of Sections 5 and 8, Lake Elizabeth; and Sections 12 and 13, and E½ of Sections 1, 11, and 14 of Fahlun. The district was organized at a meeting on Sept 1, 1883, and the following elected as officers: C. P. Quist, clerk; Frank Fornell, director; and G. J. Boom, treasurer. The site chosen for the schoolhouse was the SW corner of NW¼ of NW¼, Section 7, Lake Elizabeth. The 18x24x10 foot schoolhouse was built and the first term of school began on April 8, 1884, with Melvina Peterson as the teacher. An 16x20 addition was built in 1894 at a cost of $225. Further improvements were made in 1898 at a cost of $250. Enrollment in 1884 included Edith Quist, Hurby Quist, Earnest Quist, Kate Olson, Hannah Olson, Christina Olson, Charles Peterson, Annie Peterson, Frank Eastlund, Christina Engstrom, Henry Forsberg, Hilda Sjarstrom, Manda Sjarstrom, Betsy Norine, Axel Lindholm, Sarah Engstrom, Augusta Sjarstrom, Willie Carlson, Erick Eastlund, Emma Olson, Willie Peterson. Teachers during the years 1905 to 1963 included Edith E. Quist, Edna M. Cassidy, Lucile A. Cashman, Mary A. Lipsit, Ellen S. Skutle, Mabel E. Johnson, Julia M. Johnson, Victoria Peterson, Josephine W. Peterson, Emma Carlson Myrtle Johnson, Mabel Johnson, Ruby Melin, Ruth Harrison, Edna Shosten, Ethel Newman, Esther Pederson, Clara Hallbom, Anna C. Lindquist, Regina Donnay, Myrtle Kleberg, Hilda Hoekstra, Dorothy Gabriel, Bernice Flygare, Kenneth Elling, Iona Nelson, Eleanore Norine, Mrs. Lowell Ekbom, Mrs. Wilbur Peters, Ruth Steinhilber, Leone Brown, Lorraine Linden, Mrs. Lillian Danielson, Philles Whitcomb, Mrs. John Phillips, Mrs. Chester Nelson, Marcella Verhey, Mrs. Phyllis Madsen, Anita Sauck, Mrs. Glenn Lemmonds, Mrs. Carol Lehnhoff. This schoolhouse was located in Section 7 in the corner where 120th St SE meets 75th Ave SE. This district consolidated with the Atwater School in 1962/63, after 80 years of existence. The building was purchased and torn down. The swings went to Atwater. |
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57 | I0070 | Fornell | Frank A. | 10 Dec 1850 | 22 Feb 1899 | 0 | May have brother August Fornell. Birth: Oct. 22, 1856, Sweden Death: Jun. 29, 1895 Kandiyohi County Minnesota, USA Burial: Tripolis Lutheran Cemetery Kandiyohi Kandiyohi County Minnesota, USA |
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58 | I0075 | Fornell | Mable | 3 Jan 1892 | 8 Jul 1906 | 0 | address 1414 3rd st so and died at 14 yrs buried at lakewood | tree1 |
59 | I0074 | Fornell | Rose | 27 Jun 1888 | 27 May 1912 | 0 | shows frank fornell father and ida lindholm mother for death record but ida marie for birth and no first name | tree1 |
60 | I0543 | Fornell | Rudolf | 1884 | 16 Apr 1900 | 0 | Willmar Tribune 4/18/1900 Mrs. Ida Fornell received the sad news Tuesday morning of the death of her son Rudolph, which occurred in Minneapolis the previous night. The young man fell a victim to that dread disease—consumption. He was 18 years of age. Mrs. Fornell left today for Minneapolis |
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61 | I0085 | Fornell | Ruth | 17 Jun 1894 | 28 Jan 1921 | 0 | MN birth girl Fornel 17 Jun 1894 mpls father Frank 40 yrs mother Ida 35 yrs both sweden | tree1 |
62 | I0088 | Galarneau | Albert (Joseph Albert) | 22 Apr 1891 | 12 Feb 1958 | 0 | 1900 census - mpls parents john b & mary born oct 1891 | tree1 |
63 | I0088 | Galarneau | Albert (Joseph Albert) | 22 Apr 1891 | 12 Feb 1958 | 0 | Ontario Births, 1869-1912- Joseph Albert Galarneau born 22 Apr 1891 Ottawa, Carleton, Ontario - father Jean Baptiste Galarneau mother Marie Dunberg | tree1 |
64 | I0088 | Galarneau | Albert (Joseph Albert) | 22 Apr 1891 | 12 Feb 1958 | 0 | 1940 Census he lived in Minneapolis. 48 years old single. Laborer at odd jobs. 6th grade education. | tree1 |
65 | I0088 | Galarneau | Albert (Joseph Albert) | 22 Apr 1891 | 12 Feb 1958 | 0 | 1920 Census living in Minneapolis 27 yrs old with wife Laura 27 years old. Daughters Ruth 4 yrs and Edith 3 yrs and son Richard 2 yrs. Working as teamster for creamery. | tree1 |
66 | I0088 | Galarneau | Albert (Joseph Albert) | 22 Apr 1891 | 12 Feb 1958 | 0 | 1920 Census living in Minneapolis 27 yrs old with wife Laura 27 years old. Daughters Ruth 4 yrs and Edith 3 yrs and son Richard 2 yrs. Working as teamster for creamery. | tree1 |
67 | I384 | Galarneau | Bulia Olive | Jan 1914 | 2 Feb 1914 | 0 | Cemetery Record Birth: Jan., 1914 Minneapolis Hennepin County Minnesota, USA Death: Feb. 2, 1914 Minneapolis Hennepin County Minnesota, USA Cause of Death: bronchial pneumonia Age: 21 days Place of Death: 1622 Lyndale Ave No Burial Date: Feb. 3, 1914 father: Albert Galarneau mother: Laurie Chamberlain Burial: Minneapolis Pioneers & Soldiers Memorial Cemetery Minneapolis Hennepin County Minnesota, USA Plot: Lot: 112 Block: P Grave: 12F-S 3R |
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68 | I384 | Galarneau | Bulia Olive | Jan 1914 | 2 Feb 1914 | 0 | Birth: Jan., 1914 Minneapolis Hennepin County Minnesota, USA Death: Feb. 2, 1914 Minneapolis Hennepin County Minnesota, USA Cause of Death: bronchial pneumonia Age: 21 days Place of Death: 1622 Lyndale Ave No Burial Date: Feb. 3, 1914 father: Albert Galarneau mother: Laurie Chamberlain Burial: Minneapolis Pioneers & Soldiers Memorial Cemetery Minneapolis Hennepin County Minnesota, USA Plot: Lot: 112 Block: P Grave: 12F-S 3R |
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69 | I1134 | Galarneau | Charles | 26 May 1668 | 3 Sep 1700 | 0 | Occupation tanner | tree1 |
70 | I388 | Galarneau | Edith Hazel | 10 May 1916 | 28 Dec 2007 | 0 | Obituary Birth: May 10, 1916 Faribault Rice County Minnesota, USA Death: Dec. 28, 2007 Winona Winona County Minnesota, USA Obituary~ Edith H. Richey, age 91, of Winona, formerly of Litchfield, died on Friday, Dec. 28, 2007, at Saint Anne Hospice. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Jan. 3, 2008, at St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church with Pastor Paul Lindhorst officiating. Visitation will be held two hours prior to the services at the church. Interment will be held in the Lake Ripley Cemetery. Edith Hazel Richey, the daughter of Albert and Laura (Chamberlain) Galarneau, was born on May 10, 1916, in Faribault, Minn. She grew up and received her education in the Litchfield area. On Sept. 10, 1935, she was united in marriage to Harland Richey. They engaged in farming in the Litchfield and Watkins area for a few years before moving into Litchfield. In the mid 1960s they moved to the Brainerd area. After Harland's health failed they moved to Winona in 2001. Edith was a member of the St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Litchfield. She enjoyed fishing, camping and dancing with Harland. She also enjoyed painting and music. She was very handy with her needle work and would often crochet elaborate designs without a pattern. She is survived by her children, David (Margaret) Richey of St. Louis Park and Janice (Arnold) Dufseth of Rolling Stone, Minn.; grandchildren James (Kris) Dufseth, Jessica (Jeff) Hosch and Jeff (fiancee Lisa Thorn) Dufseth; great-grandchildren Morgen, Isabella and Cody. She is also survived by her sisters, Ruth Fogelstrom of Baudette, Marion Bengston of Sarasota, Fla., and Virginia Prieve of Litchfield. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Harland in 2002, son Alfred, brother Bob Galarneau and sister, Margaret Sims. |
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71 | I0054 | Galarneau | Francois | 27 Jul 1810 | 26 May 1890 | 0 | quebec census 1871 married 64 yrs born 1807 birthplace quecbec living 04, Hull b, Ottawa West 93, Quebec children paul 18, mary 14, john 3 (pg 92 0f record) shows name as france galerneau | tree1 |
72 | I0054 | Galarneau | Francois | 27 Jul 1810 | 26 May 1890 | 0 | quebec 1861 census has frs x galerneau 50 yrs b 1811 living l'Assomption, L'Assomption, Quebec birthplace B. C. L'assomption married on pg 43 | tree1 |
73 | I0004 | Galarneau | Gerald Hector | 20 Mar 1918 | 11 Feb 2004 | 0 | WWII - 2nd Lt, Flight officer 44th Troop Carrier Squadron 316th Troop Carrier Group. Enlisted May 30, 1942 at Greenville, Mississippi Army Air Force. Enslistment shows as single without dependents, completed 4 years college and occuption "Bookkeepers and cashiers, except bank cashiers". Army Serial # 15081426. The 316th Troop Carrier Group, formed at Patterson Field, Ohio in early 1942, consisted of Headquarters, 36th, 37th, 44th, and 45th Squadrons. Staff sergeant pilots flew their C-47s in support of the British 8th Army across North Africa from Egypt to Tunisia, delivering supplies and pioneering in air evacuation. In July 1943 the Group dropped the 82nd Airborne Division into Sicily (operations HUSKY 1 and 2). In February 1944, the 316th moved to Cottesmore, England, its base for participating in the invasions of France (Normandy, D-Day), Holland (MARKET GARDEN), and Germany (VARSITY). After 30-months of overseas duty, the 316th Troop Carrier Group returned to the US in May 1945. |
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74 | I0010 | Galarneau | Gordan Douglas | 30 Jul 1919 | 30 Mar 2017 | 0 | PFC US ARMY - WORLD WAR II | tree1 |
75 | I0527 | Galarneau | Gordon Douglas | 29 Jan 1944 | 5 Aug 2021 | 0 | Gordon Galarneau Obituary Here is Gordon Galarneau’s obituary. Please accept Echovita’s sincere condolences. It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Gordon Galarneau (Billings, Montana), who passed away on August 5, 2021, at the age of 77, leaving to mourn family and friends. Family and friends are welcome to leave their condolences on this memorial page and share them with the family. He was loved and cherished by many people including : his wife Rinda Galarneau; his children, Jill Galarneau (Chad Yeftich), Wendy Penrod Auers (Larry) and Travis Penrod (Deb); his sister Gayle Galarneau; and his grandchildren, Sarah Royce, Brittany Domier, Aaron Johansen, Michael Taylor, Holly Knutson, Lori Taylor and Mallory Taylor. A memorial service will be held on Tuesday, September 7th 2021 at 11:00 AM at the Two Memorial Services (8736 Camelot Ln, Billings, MT 59106). |
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76 | I0554 | Galarneau | Guibert | 20 Jun 1894 | 20 Nov 1894 | 0 | Strange Doings Hector born 18 Jan 1893 On 30 Jan 1894 parents register Canada birth of James Galarneau in Cambridge, Mass. stating birth 23 Jan 1893. Don't know why this US register of birth unless for immigration purposes. This shows a birth 5 days after Hector. So assume it refers to Hector. Stranger still a Guibert Galarneau is born in Hull, Quebec on 20 JUN 1894 6 months after James or 1.5 years after Hector. Then on 20 NOV 1894 in Hull there is a death of their infant of 5 months. The name is stated to be Hector not Guibert even though Hector is going on 2 years. Guibert is heard no more after this but Hector goes on even though he has been buried. Maybe had something to do with the Immigration Restriction League that was founded in 1894 and feelings at the time. |
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77 | I0554 | Galarneau | Guibert | 20 Jun 1894 | 20 Nov 1894 | 0 | Church record show father Jean Baptiste Galarneau - mother Marie Dunlevy | tree1 |
78 | I0555 | Galarneau | Harry | 5 Jun 1895 | 0 | Birth record shows father Jean Baptiste Galarneau - mother Mary Dunlaven | tree1 | |
79 | I0006 | Galarneau | Hector D. (Joseph Hector) | 18 Jan 1893 | 5 Aug 1987 | 0 | 1900 census - born may 1895 canada mother mary father john b living mpls | tree1 |
80 | I0006 | Galarneau | Hector D. (Joseph Hector) | 18 Jan 1893 | 5 Aug 1987 | 0 | Birth record show father Jean Baptiste Galarneau - mother Mary Levy | tree1 |
81 | I0006 | Galarneau | Hector D. (Joseph Hector) | 18 Jan 1893 | 5 Aug 1987 | 0 | Strange Doings Hector born 18 Jan 1893 baptised 23 Jan 1893 On 30 Jan 1894 parents register Canada birth of James Galarneau in Cambridge, Mass. stating birth 23 Jan 1893. Don't know why this US register of birth unless for immigration purposes. This shows a birth 5 days after Hector. So assume it refers to Hector. Stranger still a Guibert Galarneau is born in Hull, Quebec on 20 JUN 1894 6 months after James birth registration or 1.5 years after Hector's birth. Then 5 months later, on 20 NOV 1894 in Hull there is a death of their infant of 5 months. The name is stated to be Hector not Guibert even though Hector is going on 2 years. Guibert is heard no more after this but Hector goes on even though he has been buried. Maybe had something to do with the Immigration Restriction League that was founded in 1894 and feelings at the time. |
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82 | I0153 | Galarneau | Jacques | 27 Sep 1643 | 1 Jan 1701 | 0 | Baptême 23 septembre 1643 Chapelle Sainte-Marguerite, La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, Poitou-Charentes Occupation Domestique des Jésuites en 1652, il est alors âgé de 9 ans Résidence Première mention en Nouvelle-France en 1652 from Titre court À travers les registres Auteur Cyprien Tanguay Editeur Librairie Saint-Joseph, Cadieux & Derome, Montréal, 1886 |
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83 | I0153 | Galarneau | Jacques | 27 Sep 1643 | 1 Jan 1701 | 0 | Occupation Domestique des Jesuites first record at 9 yrs 1652 in New France | tree1 |
84 | I0105 | Galarneau | Jean Baptiste Odileon | 2 Feb 1844 | 12 Jul 1844 | 0 | canada 1881 census living ottawa brother john 13 yr sister melie 48 yrs father francois | tree1 |
85 | I0053 | Galarneau | John | 1868 | 1901 | 0 | canada 1881census shows born 1868 in quebec living Hull (City), Ottawa, Quebec, Canada 13 yrs father francois galarneau 70 yrs b 1811, melie ag 48 b 1833 (Emilie Boucher?), Odiléon age 36 b 1845 work sawmill. | tree1 |
86 | I0053 | Galarneau | John | 1868 | 1901 | 0 | marriage 14 Feb 1886 at ottawa age 20 to Mary Dunlevie age 19 born 1867 yrs parents Francis Galarneau, Emile Boucher -& Anthony Dunlevie, Sarah Joyce | tree1 |
87 | I0053 | Galarneau | John | 1868 | 1901 | 0 | death notice for richard a states born hull ontario | tree1 |
88 | I0053 | Galarneau | John | 1868 | 1901 | 0 | 1900 census - mpls wife mary born may 1867 occupation car repairer. Worked at Soo Line Shop. | tree1 |
89 | I0053 | Galarneau | John | 1868 | 1901 | 0 | 1900 census named John B | tree1 |
90 | I0053 | Galarneau | John | 1868 | 1901 | 0 | Marriage record show Long Island as place of birth. Long Island is near Manotick in the Rideau River just south of Ottawa. | tree1 |
91 | I0053 | Galarneau | John | 1868 | 1901 | 0 | From what I can gather, the Notre-Dame de Grace parish in Hull was established well before 1886. A mission was first set up in 1832 and a church was built in 1868. The canonical erection of the parish occured in 1870. In June 1888, the existing church burned down in a district fire and the records stored in that church were destroyed. The copy of these records, kept at the "Palais de Justice", escaped destruction. In April 1900, however, a second major fire burned down the "Palais de Justice" and all records stored therein. Notre-Dame de Grace church, which had been rebuilt after 1888, escaped that fire. The end result is that all the records prior to 1888 were apparently now gone forever and we would be left with the post 1888 records that were in the new church not destroyed in that 1900 fire. However, for a reason that escapes me at this time, it appears that it is only the records prior to September 1886 that were permanently lost. |
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92 | I0053 | Galarneau | John | 1868 | 1901 | 0 | Mpls City Directory 1901 shows John B Galarneau moved to Helena, Montana. Mpls City Directory 1901 shows John B Galarneau as working at car repair Soo Shops. Must be Soo Line Railroad.Understanding is the railroad sent hi to work in Montana where he died. Mpls City Directory 1902 shows Mary Galarneau as widow of John. and living with sons, John, Oliver, and Joseph. No mention of Richard or Hector. |
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93 | I0055 | Galarneau | John James | 27 Nov 1887 | 6 Jul 1907 | 0 | death record show18 yrs - mary dunlevy of ireland mother & john galarneau canada father cementary St. Mary's | tree1 |
94 | I0055 | Galarneau | John James | 27 Nov 1887 | 6 Jul 1907 | 0 | canada 1891 census shows name john age 3 yrs old born 1888 residence ottawa ward, ottawa city same record as john born 1868 shows mary,john and ovila 1yr and joseph 2 yr | tree1 |
95 | I0055 | Galarneau | John James | 27 Nov 1887 | 6 Jul 1907 | 0 | 1900 census - mpls parents john b & mary born may 1888 | tree1 |
96 | I1492 | Galarneau | Joseph | 23 Oct 1773 | 1839 | 0 | Note importante au sujet des parents de Joseph (Antoine) Galarneau : Ici survient la seule entrée qui demeure encore douteuse dans la généalogie de la lignée ascendante de Paul-Émile Galarneau. Au mariage de Joseph Galarneau et d'Angélique Chicot le 04 Feb 1822 à Rivière-des-Prairies, Montréal, Québec, Canada, les parents de Joseph sont inscrits comme étant Joseph Galarneau et M. Josephte Abraham, de Terrebonne, mais je n'ai jamais trouvé de trace d'un mariage comprenant les noms de ces derniers. Martin Galarneau, frère de Joseph était témoin de ce mariage. Cependant, un Joseph Galarneau a marié une M. Josephte Parent à Ste-Rose (Laval) le 2 octobre 1795. Les parents de M. Josephte Parent sont F (feu) Abraham Parent et M. Labonté. Les prénoms des mariés étant les mêmes que les parents du premier Joseph Galarneau, la région de leur mariage étant la même que l'origine des parents de Josephte Abraham, le prénom "Abraham" étant celui du père de M. Josephte Parent et l'année du mariage de Joseph Galarneau et de M. Josephte Parent étant compatible avec l'année possible du mariage des parents de Joseph Galarneau et d'Angélique Chicot, j'en ai déduit que M. Josephte Abraham et M. Josephte Parent étaient la même personne. Autre évidences : -Le décès de Marie-Josephe Parent est survenu le 8 Avril 1824 à Terrebonne (Saint-Louis-de-France), Québec, Canada. Joseph Galarneau, veuf de Josephe Abraham, s'est marié à Geneviève Taillon le 23 août de la même année du décès de M-J Parent à Terrebonne (Saint-Louis-de-France), Québec, Canada. Les dates sont compatibles avec mon hypothèse -Au baptême de M. Emilie Galarneau (08 Juin 1816, à Terrebonne, Québec, Canada), fille de Joseph Galarneau et de Marie Abraham, le parrain est Joseph Galarneau, frère de l'enfant. Or, aucun enfant baptisé de ce couple ne se prénomme Joseph ni n'aurait l'âge d'être parrain. Par contre, Joseph Galarneau, fils de Joseph Galarneau et de Josephte Parent et né en 1797 [baptisé le 17 Mar 1797 à Laval (St-Vincent-de-Paul-de-l'Île-Jésus), Québec, Canada], pourrait bien être le parrain d'Émilie. -Au mariage de Jacques Gravelle et de Marie-Josephe Galarneau, [24 juin 1817 à Terrebonne (Saint-Louis-de-France), Québec, Canada], âgée de 21 ans, les parents de la mariée sont Joseph Galarneau et Josephte Abraham. La mariée pourrait être Marie-Josephe Galarneau, baptisée le 6 novembre 1795 à Laval (St-Vincent-de-Paul-de-l'Île-Jésus), Québec, Canada et fille de Joseph Galarneau et de Josephte Parent. Son frère Martin était témoin de son mariage. -Au mariage de Martin Galarneau et d'Angélique Gauthier (7 février 1825 à Rivière des Prairies, Québec, Canada), les parents du marié sont Joseph Galarneau et Josephte Abraham. Le marié pourrait être Martin Galarneau, fils de Joseph Galarneau et de Josephte Parent. Son frère Joseph était d�ailleurs témoin de son mariage. |
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97 | I0087 | Galarneau | Joseph (Joseph Alexandre) | 23 Dec 1888 | 18 Apr 1964 | 0 | 1900 census - mpls parents john b & mary born may 1890 | tree1 |
98 | I0087 | Galarneau | Joseph (Joseph Alexandre) | 23 Dec 1888 | 18 Apr 1964 | 0 | canada 1891 census shows 2 yrs with john a7 mary bothers john 3yr & orila 11 yr | tree1 |
99 | I0087 | Galarneau | Joseph (Joseph Alexandre) | 23 Dec 1888 | 18 Apr 1964 | 0 | ontario births show parents jean baptiste galarneau and mary dunlevy 12-23-1888 | tree1 |
100 | I0087 | Galarneau | Joseph (Joseph Alexandre) | 23 Dec 1888 | 18 Apr 1964 | 0 | 1930 Census Joseph G. Living Portland City, Oregon aged 41 with wife Ann age 41. Donald 5 yrs and Joan 3 yrs both born Oregon. Working as salesman at electric company. | tree1 |
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