Thomas Larrabee Jr. and Abigail Pitman
Husband Thomas Larrabee Jr.
Born: 1662 - North Yarmouth MA Baptized: Died: April 13, 1723 - Scarborough, ME Buried:
Father: Thomas Larrabee Mother: Elizabeth Roe
Marriage: May 7, 1715 - Portsmouth, NH
Other Spouse: Elizabeth Roe
Wife Abigail Pitman
Born: - Portsmouth, NH Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Isaac Larrabee
Born: - Scarborough, ME Baptized: June 10, 1733 - First Cong. Church, Scarborough, ME Died: - Machias, Washington, ME Buried:Spouse: Deborah Larrabee Marr: February 5, 1756 - Scarborough, ME
2 F Abigail Larrabee
Born: - Scarborough, Cumberland, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Samuel Larrabee
Born: - Scarborough, Cumberland, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Thomas Larrabee III
Born: - Scarborough, Cumberland, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M Ezekiel Larrabee
Born: Baptized: June 10, 1733 - Scarborough, Cumberland, ME Died: Buried:
6 M Joseph Larrabee
Born: Baptized: - Scarborough, Cumberland, ME Died: Buried:
7 F Olive Larrabee
Born: Baptized: June 12, 1743 - Scarborough, Cumberland, ME Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Thomas Larrabee Jr.
Killed by Indians with his son Anthony 13 Apr. 1723
Dates per note from D. Larrabee
Info also from Pat Eaton, RootsWeb & FamilySearch
General Notes: Wife - Abigail Pitman
DOB per Addie Larrabee
General Notes: Child - Isaac Larrabee
Isaac was in the group of 16 who were the first settlers of Machias
May 20, 1763
Possible DOB is 1727 in Greenfield, NH
Possible DOB is 1731 in Scarborough, ME
General Notes: Child - Samuel Larrabee
DOB 1716?
General Notes: Child - Ezekiel Larrabee
Thomas Larrabee Jr. and Elizabeth Roe
Husband Thomas Larrabee Jr.
Born: 1662 - North Yarmouth MA Baptized: Died: April 13, 1723 - Scarborough, ME Buried:
Father: Thomas Larrabee Mother: Elizabeth Roe
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Abigail Pitman - May 7, 1715 - Portsmouth, NH
Wife Elizabeth Roe
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Mary Larrabee 1
Born: 1680 Baptized: Died: 1716 Buried:Spouse: Joseph Berry 1 2
General Notes: Husband - Thomas Larrabee Jr.
Killed by Indians with his son Anthony 13 Apr. 1723
Dates per note from D. Larrabee
Info also from Pat Eaton, RootsWeb & FamilySearch
General Notes: Child - Mary Larrabee
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Research Notes: Child - Mary Larrabee
Walter J. Larrabee
Husband Walter J. Larrabee
Born: 1849 - Machiasport, Washington Co, ME 3 Baptized: Died: 1929 - ME 4 Buried: - Bayview Cemetery, Machiasport, Washington, ME 4
Father: Archibald Larrabee 5 Mother: Mary Elizabeth Ingalls
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
1. Census 5, 1850 US Federal, August 23, 1850 - Machiasport, Washington, ME
Was 11/12. He lived with his parents and possible sister, Phebe, as well as his father's cousin, Abram Larrabee.
2. Census 6, 1860 US Federal, July 21, 1860 - Machiasport, Washington, ME
Was 10. Attended school within the year. He lived with his parents and siblings Ida, Aura, Frank, and Mary.
3. Census 7, 1870 US Federal, July 2, 1870 - Machiasport, Washington, ME
Was 20 and called Willie. He lived with his parents and siblings Rosetta, Carmelia, Frank, and Mary.
4. Census 8, 1880 US Federal, June 7, 1880 - Machiasport, Washington, ME
Was 30 and divorced. He lived with his mother and siblings Frank and Mary.
5. Occupation 8, Fisherman, June 7, 1880
6. Census 9, 1900 US Federal, June 11, 1900 - Machiasport, Washington, ME
Was 50 and married for 20 years. He lived with his wife Susan. He owned his own home free of mortgage.
7. Occupation 9, Fisherman, June 11, 1900
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
William Larrabee and Margaret Mains
Husband William Larrabee
Born: 1630 - North Yarmouth, Cumberland, ME Baptized: Died: September 28, 1692 - Malden, Middlesex, MA Buried:Marriage: 1558 - N Yarmouth, Cumberland, ME
Other Spouse: Elizabeth Felt - November 1655 - Malden, Middlesex, MA
Wife Margaret Mains
Born: 1640 - ME Baptized: Died: 1660 - N Yarmouth, Cumberland, ME Buried:
Children
1 M Thomas Larrabee
Born: 1662 - North Yarmouth, Cumberland, ME Baptized: Died: April 19, 1723 - Scarborough, Cumberland, ME Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Roe Marr: 1685 - ME
2 M Samuel Larrabee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Benjamin Larrabee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Ephraim Larrabee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M John Larrabee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Jane Larrabee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 M Stephen Larrabee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 M Isaac Larrabee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - William Larrabee
Killed in the attack on Jewell's Island
General Notes: Wife - Margaret Mains
Still Living.
Notes: Marriage
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General Notes: Child - Thomas Larrabee
BIOGRAPHY: Fled to Kittery in 1690; several of his children were born there. Returned to Scarborough at the second settlement, after 1700. Killed with his son Anthony by Indians in 1723.
General Notes: Child - Samuel Larrabee
Still Living.
General Notes: Child - Benjamin Larrabee
Still Living.
General Notes: Child - Ephraim Larrabee
Still Living.
General Notes: Child - John Larrabee
Still Living.
General Notes: Child - Jane Larrabee
Still Living.
General Notes: Child - Stephen Larrabee
Still Living.
General Notes: Child - Isaac Larrabee
Jean Larrive and Marie Catherine Maguet Maille
Husband Jean Larrive
Born: July 13, 1684 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Pierre Larrivee Mother: Denise Beauchamp
Marriage: November 24, 1710 - St-Joseph-DE-La-Rivières-Des-Prairies, Montréal, Qc
Noted events in his life were:
1. Baptism, July 15, 1684
Wife Marie Catherine Maguet Maille
Born: 1689 Baptized: Died: April 11, 1752 - St-Joseph-DE-La-Rivières-Des-Prairies, Montréal, Qc Buried: April 12, 1752 - St-Joseph-DE-La-Rivières-Des-Prairies, Montréal, Qc
Father: Pierre Maguet Maillet Mother: Catherine Perthuis
Children
1 M Pierre Larrivee Arrivee
Born: October 2, 1711 - St-Joseph-DE-La-Rivières-Des-Prairies, Montréal, Qc Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Marguerite Suzanne St Jean Trottet Marr: October 19, 1739 - St-Joseph-DE-Lanoraie, Cté Berthier, Qc
Death Notes: Husband - Jean Larrive
Y
Death Notes: Child - Pierre Larrivee Arrivee
Lavoie and Larrivee
Husband Lavoie
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Maurice Lavoie Mother: Odile Desjardins
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Dube
Wife Larrivee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Edgar Larrivee Mother: Simone Beaulieu
Children
1 M Larrivee Lavoie
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Joseph Lefrancois and Catherine Larrivee
Husband Joseph Lefrancois
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Francois Joseph Lefrancois Mother: Marie Anne Fauteux
Marriage: September 19, 1809 - St-Étienne-DE-Beaumont, Cté Bellechasse, Qc
Wife Catherine Larrivee
Born: May 28, 1790 - St-Étienne-DE-Beaumont, Cté Bellechasse, Qc Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Michel Larrivee Mother: Thecle Therese Ratte
Noted events in her life were:
1. Baptism, May 29, 1790 - St-Étienne-DE-Beaumont, Cté Bellechasse, Qc
Children
1 M Charles Lefrancois
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Martine Lacroix
Death Notes: Wife - Catherine Larrivee
Charles Larrivee and Marguerite St Pierre
Husband Charles Larrivee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles Larrivee Mother: Marguerite Caouette
Marriage: May 23, 1848 - St-Jean-Chrysostome, Cté Lévis, Qc
Wife Marguerite St Pierre
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jean Francois St Pierre Mother: Marie Anne Mignot Labrie
Children
1 F Demerise Larivee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Albert Nadeau Marr: April 17, 1883 - St-Étienne-DE-Beaumont, Cté Bellechasse, Qc
Claude Larrivee and Alice Tanguay
Husband Claude Larrivee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Alice Tanguay
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Isidore Tanguay Mother: Bernadette Duff
Children
Claude Larrivee and Reine Pineau
Husband Claude Larrivee
Born: August 19, 1757 - St-Étienne-DE-Beaumont, Cté Bellechasse, Qc Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jean Baptiste Arrive Larrivee Mother: Marie Marguerite Lis
Marriage: November 5, 1787 - Notre-Dame-Des-Neiges, Trois-Pistoles, Cté Rivière-Du-Loup, Qc
Noted events in his life were:
1. Baptism, August 19, 1757 - St-Étienne-DE-Beaumont, Cté Bellechasse, Qc
Wife Reine Pineau
Born: July 1762 - St-Germain, Cté Rimouski, Qc Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Louis Pineau Mother: Marie Reine Desrosiers Dutremble
Noted events in her life were:
1. Baptism, July 10, 1762 - St-Germain, Cté Rimouski, Qc
Children
1 F Theodore Larrivee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Michel Collin Marr: August 4, 1823 - Notre-Dame-Des-Neiges, Trois-Pistoles, Cté Rivière-Du-Loup, Qc
Death Notes: Wife - Reine Pineau
Claude Larrivee and Reine Pineau
Husband Claude Larrivee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jean Baptiste Larrivee Mother: Marguerite Lis
Marriage: May 11, 1787 - Trois-Pistoles, Rivière-Du-Loup, Qc
Wife Reine Pineau
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Louis Pineau Mother: Reine Dutremble Desrosiers
Children
1 F Marie Larrivee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Antoine Dube Marr: September 11, 1812 - Trois-Pistoles, Rivière-Du-Loup, Qc
Jean Baptiste Larrivee and Genevieve Rioux
Husband Jean Baptiste Larrivee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: January 21, 1774 - Trois-Pistoles, Rivière-Du-Loup, Qc, CT Saindon
Wife Genevieve Rioux
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Nicolas Rioux Mother: Catherine Jalbert
Father: Nicolas Rioux Mother: Catherine Jalbert
Other Spouse: Jean Baptiste Larrivee - January 21, 1774 - Trois-Pistoles, Rivière-Du-Loup, Qc, CT Saindon
Children
1 F Scholastique Larrivee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Julien Rioux Marr: August 11, 1803 - L'isle-Verte, Rivière-Du-Loup, QcSpouse: Julien Rioux Marr: August 11, 1803 - L'isle-Verte, Rivière-Du-Loup, Qc
2 M Jean Baptiste Larrivee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ursule Voisine Marr: January 25, 1802 - Kamouraska, QcSpouse: Ursule Voisine Marr: January 25, 1802 - Kamouraska, Qc
Jean Baptiste Larrivee and Ursule Voisine
Husband Jean Baptiste Larrivee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jean Baptiste Larrivee Mother: Genevieve Rioux
Father: Jean Baptiste Larrivee Mother: Genevieve Rioux
Marriage: January 25, 1802 - Kamouraska, Qc
Other Spouse: Ursule Voisine - January 25, 1802 - Kamouraska, Qc
Wife Ursule Voisine
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Pierre Zenobe Voisine Mother: Marie Madeleine Soucy
Children
1 F Verville Larrivee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Jean Marie Ouellet Marr: July 25, 1826 - Trois-Pistoles, Rivière-Du-Loup, Qc
Jean Baptiste Larrivee and Ursule Voisine
Husband Jean Baptiste Larrivee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jean Baptiste Larrivee Mother: Genevieve Rioux
Father: Jean Baptiste Larrivee Mother: Genevieve Rioux
Marriage: January 25, 1802 - Kamouraska, Qc
Other Spouse: Ursule Voisine - January 25, 1802 - Kamouraska, Qc
Wife Ursule Voisine
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Verville Larrivee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Jean Baptiste Larrivee and Genevieve Rioux
Husband Jean Baptiste Larrivee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jean Baptiste Larrivee Mother: Marguerite Lis
Marriage: January 21, 1774 - Trois-Pistoles, Rivière-Du-Loup, Qc, CT Saindon
Wife Genevieve Rioux
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Nicolas Rioux Mother: Catherine Jalbert
Father: Nicolas Rioux Mother: Catherine Jalbert
Other Spouse: Jean Baptiste Larrivee - January 21, 1774 - Trois-Pistoles, Rivière-Du-Loup, Qc, CT Saindon
Children
1 F Scholastique Larrivee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Julien Rioux Marr: August 11, 1803 - L'isle-Verte, Rivière-Du-Loup, QcSpouse: Julien Rioux Marr: August 11, 1803 - L'isle-Verte, Rivière-Du-Loup, Qc
2 M Jean Baptiste Larrivee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ursule Voisine Marr: January 25, 1802 - Kamouraska, QcSpouse: Ursule Voisine Marr: January 25, 1802 - Kamouraska, Qc
Jean Baptiste Larrivee and Marguerite Lis
Husband Jean Baptiste Larrivee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: August 11, 1745 - Beaumont, Bellechasse, Qc
Wife Marguerite Lis
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Jean Baptiste Larrivee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Genevieve Rioux Marr: January 21, 1774 - Trois-Pistoles, Rivière-Du-Loup, Qc, CT Saindon
2 M Claude Larrivee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Reine Pineau Marr: May 11, 1787 - Trois-Pistoles, Rivière-Du-Loup, Qc
Joseph Larrivee and Marie Louise Lereau
Husband Joseph Larrivee
Born: August 2, 1678 - Ste-Famille, Ile D'orléans, Cté Montmorency, Qc Baptized: August 2, 1678 - Ste-Famille, Ile D'orléans, Cté Montmorency, Qc Died: - Ste-Famille, Ile D'orléans, Cté Montmorency, Qc Buried: March 25, 1747 - Ste-Famille, Ile D'orléans, Cté Montmorency, Qc
Father: Jean Arrive Mother: Jeanne Barbereau Barberet
Marriage: November 23, 1716 - Ste-Famille, Ile D'orléans, Cté Montmorency, Qc
Wife Marie Louise Lereau
Born: - Québec, Qc Baptized: - Notre-Dame-DE-Québec, Qc Died: July 23, 1787 - Ste-Famille, Ile D'orléans, Cté Montmorency, Qc Buried: July 24, 1787 - Ste-Famille, Ile D'orléans, Cté Montmorency, Qc
Father: Pierre Lereau Mother: Marguerite Badeau
Children
1 F Louise Larivee
Born: August 1721 - Ste-Famille, Ile D'orléans, Cté Montmorency, Qc Baptized: August 19, 1721 - Ste-Famille, Ile D'orléans, Cté Montmorency, Qc Died: November 8, 1796 - Ste-Marie-DE-Beauce, Qc Buried: November 9, 1796 - Ste-Marie-DE-Beauce, QcSpouse: Jean Baptiste Morisset Marr: October 10, 1747 - Ste-Famille, Ile D'orléans, Cté Montmorency, Qc
Francois Letellier St Just and Marie Joseph Larrivee
Husband Francois Letellier St Just
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Michel Letellier Mother: Marie Melie Medique
Marriage: - Notre-Dame-DE-Québec, Qc
Other Spouse: Marie Francoise Pelletier - August 26, 1743 - Notre-Dame-DE-Québec, Qc
Wife Marie Joseph Larrivee
Born: - St-Étienne-DE-Beaumont, Cté Bellechasse, Qc Baptized: - St-Étienne-DE-Beaumont, Cté Bellechasse, Qc Died: May 1, 1743 - Québec, Qc Buried: May 2, 1743 - Notre-Dame-DE-Québec, Qc
Father: Jean Baptiste Arrive Larrivee Mother: Catherine Poire
Children
Michel Larrivee and Thecle Therese Ratte
Husband Michel Larrivee
Born: August 28, 1747 - St-Étienne-DE-Beaumont, Cté Bellechasse, Qc Baptized: Died: September 1830 - St-Étienne-DE-Beaumont, Cté Bellechasse, Qc Buried: September 29, 1830 - St-Étienne-DE-Beaumont, Cté Bellechasse, Qc
Father: Joseph Larrivee Mother: Marie Therese Begin
Marriage: April 24, 1781 - St-Charles, Cté DE Bellechasse, Qc
Noted events in his life were:
1. Baptism, August 28, 1747 - St-Étienne-DE-Beaumont, Cté Bellechasse, Qc
Wife Thecle Therese Ratte
Born: November 17, 1758 - St-Pierre, Ile-D'orléans, Cté Montmorency. Qc Baptized: Died: April 30, 1847 - St-Étienne-DE-Beaumont, Cté Bellechasse, Qc Buried: May 2, 1847 - St-Étienne-DE-Beaumont, Cté Bellechasse, Qc
Father: Ignace Guillaume Ratte Mother: Marie Therese Leclerc
Noted events in her life were:
1. Baptism, November 18, 1758 - St-Pierre, Ile-D'orléans, Cté Montmorency. Qc
Children
1 F Catherine Larrivee
Born: May 28, 1790 - St-Étienne-DE-Beaumont, Cté Bellechasse, Qc Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Joseph Lefrancois Marr: September 19, 1809 - St-Étienne-DE-Beaumont, Cté Bellechasse, Qc
Death Notes: Child - Catherine Larrivee
Julien Rioux and Scholastique Larrivee
Husband Julien Rioux
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jean Baptiste Rioux Mother: Madeleine Marie Cote
Marriage: August 11, 1803 - L'isle-Verte, Rivière-Du-Loup, Qc
Wife Scholastique Larrivee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jean Baptiste Larrivee Mother: Genevieve Rioux
Father: Jean Baptiste Larrivee Mother: Genevieve Rioux
Other Spouse: Julien Rioux - August 11, 1803 - L'isle-Verte, Rivière-Du-Loup, Qc
Children
1 M Louis Georges Rioux
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Elmire Cote Marr: October 8, 1841 - L'isle-Verte, Rivière-Du-Loup, Qc
Julien Rioux and Scholastique Larrivee
Husband Julien Rioux
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: August 11, 1803 - L'isle-Verte, Rivière-Du-Loup, Qc
Wife Scholastique Larrivee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jean Baptiste Larrivee Mother: Genevieve Rioux
Father: Jean Baptiste Larrivee Mother: Genevieve Rioux
Other Spouse: Julien Rioux - August 11, 1803 - L'isle-Verte, Rivière-Du-Loup, Qc
Children
1 M Louis Georges Rioux
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Verville Larrivee
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Verville Larrivee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jean Baptiste Larrivee Mother: Ursule Voisine
Children
Jean Marie Ouellet and Verville Larrivee
Husband Jean Marie Ouellet
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Antoine Ouellet Mother: Marie Euphrosine Blier
Marriage: July 25, 1826 - Trois-Pistoles, Rivière-Du-Loup, Qc
Other Spouse: Mathilde Cote - November 29, 1851 - L'isle-Verte, Rivière-Du-Loup, Qc
Wife Verville Larrivee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jean Baptiste Larrivee Mother: Ursule Voisine
Children
1 M Jeremie Ouellet
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Hortense Levesque Marr: February 14, 1860 - L'isle-Verte, Rivière-Du-Loup, Qc
Pierre Larrivee Arrivee and Marguerite Suzanne St Jean Trottet
Husband Pierre Larrivee Arrivee
Born: October 2, 1711 - St-Joseph-DE-La-Rivières-Des-Prairies, Montréal, Qc Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jean Larrive Mother: Marie Catherine Maguet Maille
Marriage: October 19, 1739 - St-Joseph-DE-Lanoraie, Cté Berthier, Qc
Noted events in his life were:
1. Baptism, October 4, 1711 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
Wife Marguerite Suzanne St Jean Trottet
Born: - St-Ours, Cté Richelieu, Qc Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Gabriel Trottet St Jean Mother: Therese Madeleine Badayac
Noted events in her life were:
1. Baptism - Ste-Trinité-DE-Contrecoeur, Cté Verchères, Qc
Children
1 M Francois Marie Larrivee
Born: - St-Joseph-DE-Lanoraie, Cté Berthier, Qc Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Francoise Guyon Lemoine Marr: February 4, 1771 - St-Charles-Sur-Richelieu, Cté Verchères, Qc
Death Notes: Husband - Pierre Larrivee Arrivee
Y
Death Notes: Wife - Marguerite Suzanne St Jean Trottet
Y
Death Notes: Child - Francois Marie Larrivee
Charles Morin and Genevieve Larrivee Maurice
Husband Charles Morin
Born: Baptized: Died: January 1814 - St-François-DE-La-Rivière-Du-Sud, Cté Montmagny, Qc Buried: January 25, 1814 - St-François-DE-La-Rivière-Du-Sud, Cté Montmagny, Qc
Father: Charles Morin Mother: Marie Claire Picard Destroismaisons
Marriage: November 28, 1753 - St-François-DE-La-Rivière-Du-Sud, Cté Montmagny, Qc
Other Spouse: Madeleine Joncas - March 1, 1791 - St-Thomas, Cté Montmagny, Qc
Wife Genevieve Larrivee Maurice
Born: May 28, 1737 - St-François-DE-La-Rivière-Du-Sud, Cté Montmagny, Qc Baptized: May 29, 1737 - St-François-DE-La-Rivière-Du-Sud, Cté Montmagny, Qc Died: March 16, 1790 - St-François-DE-La-Rivière-Du-Sud, Cté Montmagny, Qc Buried: March 17, 1790 - St-François-DE-La-Rivière-Du-Sud, Cté Montmagny, Qc
Father: Francois Marie Arrive Larrivee Mother: Genevieve Godin Châtillon
Children
1 M Charles Morin
Born: January 31, 1762 - St-François-DE-La-Rivière-Du-Sud, Cté Montmagny, Qc Baptized: Died: July 1837 - St-François-DE-La-Rivière-Du-Sud, Cté Montmagny, Qc Buried: July 24, 1837 - St-François-DE-La-Rivière-Du-Sud, Cté Montmagny, QcSpouse: Marie Louise Kemner Laflamme Marr: November 23, 1784 - St-François-DE-La-Rivière-Du-Sud, Cté Montmagny, Qc
2 F Marguerite Morin
Born: April 23, 1775 - St-Pierre-DE-La-Rivière-Du-Sud, Cté Montmagny, Qc Baptized: April 24, 1775 - St-Pierre-DE-La-Rivière-Du-Sud, Cté Montmagny, Qc Died: Buried:Spouse: Gabriel Thibierge Marr: August 6, 1792 - St-Jean-Baptiste, Ile-D'orléans, Cté Montmorency, Qc
Death Notes: Child - Marguerite Morin
Larriviere
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Larriviere
Born: Baptized: Died: - Fall River, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA Buried:
Children
1 F Alphonsine Boulay
Born: - Trois Rivieres, St. Maurice, Québec, Canada Baptized: Died: - Fall River, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA Buried:Spouse: Alfred BaconSpouse: Emma Cayer
General Notes: Wife - Larriviere
Her brother was a priest.
General Notes: Child - Alphonsine Boulay
Her Mother's name may have been Concorde Boulay, this was told to me byRita [I dola] Babcock a living relative living in Fall River, Ma.
Ole Olsen and Lisbeth Larsdatter
Husband Ole Olsen
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: February 27, 1857 - Spjellerup, Marvede Sogn, Soro Amt, Oster Flakkebjerg Herred, Denmark
Noted events in his life were:
1. Immigration, 1887
Wife Lisbeth Larsdatter
Born: July 6, 1834 - Spjellerup, Marvede Sogn, Soro Amt, Oster Flakkebjerg Herred, Denmark Baptized: Died: December 12, 1909 - Cherokee, Cherokee County, Iowa Buried: - Britt, Hancock County, Iowa, Evergreen Cemetery
Father: Lars Jensen Mother: Maren Neilsdatter
Noted events in her life were:
1. Immigration, 1887
Children
1 F Karen Marie Mathilda Olsen
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Edward Michael Peterson Marr: 1888
Anders Tvalstedt and Anna Larsdotter
Husband Anders Tvalstedt
Born: 1744 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Anna Larsdotter
Born: 1745 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Malin Andersdotter
Born: 1773 - Rolanda, Alvsborg, Dalsland, Sweden Baptized: 1773 - Rolanda, Alvsborg, Dalsland, Sweden Died: Buried:Spouse: Nils Jonasson
Max Wright Wightman and Bernice Larsen
Husband Max Wright Wightman
Born: April 27, 1904 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Baptized: Died: June 13, 1961 - Reno, Washoe, Nevada, USA Buried:
Father: William David Wightman Mother: Sarah Florence Wright
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Edna Wilhelmina Schwartz - July 1922
Other Spouse: Irene
Wife Bernice Larsen
Born: 1908 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Max Wright Wightman
Research of <kuzzuns@gmail.com> and others who have shared information.
General Notes: Wife - Bernice Larsen
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Laust Lewis Hansen Martinsen and Nanna Kristine Larsen Lobek
Husband Laust Lewis Hansen Martinsen
Born: June 24, 1902 - San Francisco, California, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1936 - San Francisco, California, USA
Wife Nanna Kristine Larsen Lobek
Born: November 18, 1906 - San Francisco, California, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Wife - Nanna Kristine Larsen Lobek
Nelson and Larson
Husband Nelson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Rupert Odell Nelson Mother: Evia Ladell Wightman
Marriage:
Wife Larson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Nelson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Nelson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Nelson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Nelson
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General Notes: Wife - Larson
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General Notes: Child - Nelson
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General Notes: Child - Nelson
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McMenamin and Larson
Husband McMenamin
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Hugh J. McMenamin Mother: Mary A. Lalley
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Caxmenic
Wife Larson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F McMenamin
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - McMenamin
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General Notes: Wife - Larson
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General Notes: Child - McMenamin
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Larson and Witham
Husband Larson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Witham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Witham Mother: Harrsch
Children
Larson and Mary Isabel Noble
Husband Larson
Born: 1911 - CA Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1927 - Colorado Springs, El Paso Co, CO
Wife Mary Isabel Noble
Born: 1908 - Colorado Springs, El Paso Co, CO Baptized: Died: Buried:
Other Spouse: Floyd Parker - 1924 - Colorado Springs, El Paso Co, CO
Children
General Notes: Husband - Larson
info-B.George Turnipseed 1996
General Notes: Wife - Mary Isabel Noble
/Larson/
/Parker/
info-Edna W. Ingham 1965
son took name of step-father--Larson
Tendall and Larson
Husband Tendall
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Larson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Morton Laurice Larson 10 Mother: Hazel Anderson
Children
Larson and Wise
Husband Larson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Richard E. Larson 10 11 12 Mother: Charlotte Naomi Larson 11 12
Marriage:
Wife Wise
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Larson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Rose and Larson
Husband Rose
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Larson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Morton Laurice Larson 10 Mother: Hazel Anderson
Children
Larson and Perry
Husband Larson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Perry
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Wilbur Wesley Perry Mother: Emma Florence Paradis
Other Spouse: Hochenberger
Children
Ray and A. Marie Larson
Husband Ray
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife A. Marie Larson 11 12
Born: 1913 - Iowa 11 12 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Hans Larson 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Mother: Rita Harrington
Noted events in her life were:
1. Residence 12, 1920 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa
2. Residence 11, 1930 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa
Children
Axel Larson and Alma M. Perry
Husband Axel Larson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: September 22, 1928
Wife Alma M. Perry
Born: September 1898 - MN Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Silas W. Perry Mother: Cora May Ball
Other Spouse: A. M. Paradie - March 22, 1915 - Spokane, Spokane Co., WA
Noted events in her life were:
1. Residence, Rails River & Scandia Valley Townships, Morrison, Minnesota, 1900
2. Residence, Fargo Ward 5, Cass, North Dakota, 1910
Children
Ralph Shumann and Carrie Rosetta Larson
Husband Ralph Shumann 10
Born: August 1, 1903 - Raymond, Racine County, Wisconson 10 Baptized: Died: June 4, 1980 - Union Grove, Racine County, Wisconson 10 Buried:Marriage: October 12, 1927 - Little Brown Church
Noted events in his life were:
1. SSN issued 10 - Wisconsin
Wife Carrie Rosetta Larson 10
Born: October 24, 1905 - Iowa 10 Baptized: Died: January 20, 1999 - Union Grove, Racine County, Wisconson 10 Buried:
Father: Laurice Larson 11 12 13 15 16 17 Mother: Cora Lenora Ozmun 11 12 15
Noted events in her life were:
1. SSN issued 10 - Wisconsin
Children
1 M Wayne E. Shumann 10
Born: May 19, 1929 10 Baptized: Died: January 18, 2006 - Tucson, Pima County, Arizona 10 Cause of Death: Parkinson's Disease Buried:Spouse: Beverly Stephan Marr: June 23, 1949
2 M Shumann
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: FeltonSpouse: Vandervelde
3 F Shumann
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Don William Molitor
General Notes: Husband - Ralph Shumann
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General Notes: Wife - Carrie Rosetta Larson
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General Notes: Child - Wayne E. Shumann
Shumann, Wayne E.
Wayne E. Shumann 76, died January 18, 2006. Survived by his wife, Beverly Shumann; sons, Mark and Curt Shumann; daughter, Dorothy (Brad) Malone; grandson, James Malone; brother, Eugene (Leslie) Shumann; sister, Muriel (Don) Molitor; sisters-in-law, Audrey Hoppe and Carol (Charles) Kamakian; several nieces and nephews. Private family services were held. EAST LAWN PALMS MORTUARY in charge of arrangements. Donations may be made to the Make a Wish Foundation, 950 N. Finance Center Dr., Tucson, AZ 85710.
Published in the Tucson on 1/20/2006.
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Cecil Leroy Larson and Esther Leone Mussman
Husband Cecil Leroy Larson 10 11 18 19
Born: February 26, 1924 - Crystal Lake, Hancock County, Iowa 10 11 18 19 Baptized: Died: May 31, 1984 - Lakeport, Lake County, California 10 18 Buried:
Father: James Alfred Larson 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 Mother: Laurena Marie Jenson 12
Marriage: January 23, 1947 - Yuma, Yuma County, Arizona
Noted events in his life were:
1. Residence 19 - Hancock, Iowa
2. SSN issued 10 - Iowa
3. Residence 11, 1930 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa
4. Military 19, March 18, 1943 - Camp Dodge Herrold, Iowa
Wife Esther Leone Mussman 10
Born: November 7, 1924 - Benton County, Iowa 10 Baptized: Died: March 9, 2002 - Lakeport, Lake County, California 10 Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
1. SSN issued 10 - Iowa
2. Alt. Death, March 7, 2002 - New Mexico
Children
1 M Larson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Monty Lee Larson 10 20
Born: October 1, 1947 - Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California 10 20 Baptized: Died: February 21, 2002 - Costa Mesa, Orange County, California 10 Buried:
3 M Donald Wayne Larson 10 20
Born: September 14, 1950 - Torrance, Los Angeles County, California 10 20 Baptized: Died: March 2, 1999 - Aurora, Arapahoe County, Colorado 10 Buried:Spouse: Sanchez
General Notes: Husband - Cecil Leroy Larson
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General Notes: Wife - Esther Leone Mussman
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General Notes: Child - Monty Lee Larson
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General Notes: Child - Donald Wayne Larson
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Glenn W. Madole and Charlotte M. Larson
Husband Glenn W. Madole 19
AKA: Glen Madole 11 12 Born: 1912 - Iowa 19 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
1. Residence 19 - Hancock, Iowa
2. Alt. Birth 11 12, 1913 - Iowa
3. Residence 12, 1920 - Bingham, Hancock, Iowa
4. Residence 11, 1930 - Bingham, Hancock, Iowa
5. Military 19, January 20, 1943 - Camp Dodge Herrold, Iowa
Wife Charlotte M. Larson 11 12
Born: April 1915 - Iowa 11 12 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Hans Larson 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Mother: Rita Harrington
Noted events in her life were:
1. Residence 12, 1920 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa
2. Residence 11, 1930 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa
Children
Richard E. Larson and Charlotte Naomi Larson
Husband Richard E. Larson 10 11 12
Born: August 27, 1913 - Iowa 10 11 12 Baptized: Died: January 5, 1998 - Crystal Lake, Hancock, Iowa, United States Of America 10 Buried:
Father: Otto J. Larson 11 12 15 Mother: Alethea Letha Benson 11 12
Marriage: February 16, 1936 - Laurice Larson Home, Upper Flat, Iowa
Noted events in his life were:
1. SSN issued 10 - Iowa
2. Residence 12, 1920 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa
3. Residence 11, 1930 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa
4. Residence 11, 1930 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa
5. Alt. Death, 1998
Wife Charlotte Naomi Larson 11 12
Born: September 10, 1914 - Iowa 11 12 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Laurice Larson 11 12 13 15 16 17 Mother: Cora Lenora Ozmun 11 12 15
Noted events in her life were:
1. Residence 12, 1920 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa
2. Residence 12, 1920 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa
3. Residence 11, 1930 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa
Children
1 M Larson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Wise
2 M Dennis R. Larson 10 21
AKA: Dennis Larson Born: August 28, 1942 - Iowa 10 Baptized: Died: May 4, 2003 - Owatonna, Steele, Minnesota, United States Of America 10 Cause of Death: Prostate and Lung Cancer Buried:Spouse: Askeland
3 F Larson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ronald K. Gjerde
General Notes: Husband - Richard E. Larson
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Donald Wayne Larson and Sanchez
Husband Donald Wayne Larson 10 20
Born: September 14, 1950 - Torrance, Los Angeles County, California 10 20 Baptized: Died: March 2, 1999 - Aurora, Arapahoe County, Colorado 10 Buried:
Father: Cecil Leroy Larson 10 11 18 19 Mother: Esther Leone Mussman 10
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
1. SSN issued 10 - California
Wife Sanchez
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Larson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Larson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Donald Wayne Larson
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Marvin Nelson and Gladys Irene Larson
Husband Marvin Nelson
Born: Baptized: Died: April 15, 1951 Buried:Marriage: December 31, 1931 - Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana
Wife Gladys Irene Larson 12
Born: July 18, 1904 - Iowa 12 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Laurice Larson 11 12 13 15 16 17 Mother: Cora Lenora Ozmun 11 12 15
Noted events in her life were:
1. Residence 12, 1920 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa
Children
1 M Nelson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Jenson
2 M Nelson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Bolbey
Muhm and Joann Doreen Larson
Husband Muhm
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Joann Doreen Larson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: James Alfred Larson 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 Mother: Laurena Marie Jenson 12
Children
1 M Muhm
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Muhm
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Muhm
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Lars Larson and Minnie Henrietta Madsen
Husband Lars Larson 15
Born: June 2, 1853 - Spjellerup, Marvede Sogn, Soro Amt, Oster Flakkebjerg Herred, Denmark 15 Baptized: Died: January 1925 - Britt, Hancock County, Iowa Buried: - Evergreen Cemetery, Britt, Hancock County, Iowa
Father: Lars Jensen Mother: Maren Neilsdatter
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
1. Arrival 15, 1878
2. Residence 15, 1900 - Hebron, Kossuth, Iowa
Wife Minnie Henrietta Madsen 15
Born: March 1847 - Denmark 15 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
1. Arrival 15, 1878
2. Residence 15, 1900 - Hebron, Kossuth, Iowa
Children
1 F Christina Larsen
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Walter Fox
2 F Caroline Larsen
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Otto J. Larson 11 12 15
Born: 1890 - Iowa 11 12 15 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Alethea Letha Benson 11 12
Laurice Larson and Cora Lenora Ozmun
Husband Laurice Larson 11 12 13 15 16 17
Born: November 7, 1875 - Buffulo Grove, Hancock County, Iowa 11 12 15 16 17 Baptized: Died: April 7, 1961 - Crystal Lake, Hancock County, Iowa Buried: - Crystal Lake Cemetary, Crystal Lake, Hancock County, Iowa
Father: Morten Martin Larson 12 13 15 16 Mother: Carrie Matteson Madson 11 12 13 15 16 22
Marriage: October 14, 1903 - Farm Place, Se Of Crystal Lake, Iowa Cora's Parents Farm
Noted events in his life were:
1. Occupation - Farmer And Landowner
2. Occupation - President Farmer's Bank And Trust Co, Crystal Lake, Iowa
3. Residence 16, 1880 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa, United States
4. Residence 23, 1885 - Crystal, Hancock, IA
5. Residence 15, 1900 - Crystal Lake, Hancock, Iowa
6. Residence 13, 1910 - Crystal Twp, Hancock, Iowa
7. Residence 12, 1920 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa
8. Residence 11, 1930 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa
Wife Cora Lenora Ozmun 11 12 15
Born: January 17, 1882 - Hubbard, Hardin County, Iowa 11 12 15 Baptized: Died: March 17, 1960 - Crystal Lake, Hancock County, Iowa Cause of Death: MI Buried: - Crystal Lake Cemetary, Crystal Lake, Hancock County, Iowa
Noted events in her life were:
1. Residence 15, 1900 - King, Winnebago, Iowa
2. Residence 12, 1920 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa
3. Residence 11, 1930 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa
Children
1 F Vesta Mae Larson
Born: April 12, 1908 - Britt, Hancock County, Iowa Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Orville Marcel Hunsley 13 Marr: May 13, 1934 - Methodist Church, Crystal Lake, Hancock County, Iowa
2 F Gladys Irene Larson 12
Born: July 18, 1904 - Iowa 12 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Marvin Nelson Marr: December 31, 1931 - Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana
3 F Charlotte Naomi Larson 11 12
Born: September 10, 1914 - Iowa 11 12 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Richard E. Larson 10 11 12 Marr: February 16, 1936 - Laurice Larson Home, Upper Flat, Iowa
4 F Maud Augusta Larson
Born: October 1, 1917 - Iowa Baptized: Died: October 16, 1917 - Crystal Lake, Hancock County, Iowa Cause of Death: Prematurity, 7 months, died 10 days old Buried: - Crystal Lake Cemetary, Crystal Lake Iowa
5 M Morton Laurice Larson 10
AKA: Mortie Born: September 29, 1919 - Buffalo Grove, Hancock County, Iowa 10 Baptized: Died: August 14, 1980 - Forest City, Winnebago, Iowa, United States Of America 10 Buried: - Evergreen Cemetery, Britt, Hancock County, IowaSpouse: Marjorie StewartSpouse: Hazel Anderson Marr: December 14, 1946 - Little Brown Church, Nashua, Chickasaw County, Iowa
6 F Carrie Rosetta Larson 10
Born: October 24, 1905 - Iowa 10 Baptized: Died: January 20, 1999 - Union Grove, Racine County, Wisconson 10 Buried:Spouse: Ralph Shumann 10 Marr: October 12, 1927 - Little Brown Church
General Notes: Child - Morton Laurice Larson
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General Notes: Child - Carrie Rosetta Larson
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Lars Andrew Nelson and Mary Karen Larson
Husband Lars Andrew Nelson 11 12 13 15 24
AKA: Andrew Born: December 29, 1873 - Sweden 11 12 13 15 24 Baptized: Died: 1943 Buried: - Crystal Lake Cemetery, Crystal Lake, Hancock County, IowaMarriage: April 4, 1900
Noted events in his life were:
1. Arrival 15, 1880
3. Residence 15, 1900 - Crystal Lake, Hancock, Iowa
4. Residence 13, 1910 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa
5. Residence 24, September 12, 1918 - Crystal Lake, Hancock, Iowa
6. Residence 12, 1920 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa
7. Residence 11, 1930 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa
Wife Mary Karen Larson 11 13 14 15 16
Born: October 22, 1877 - Buffalo Grove, Hancock County, Iowa 11 13 14 15 16 Baptized: Died: January 8, 1980 - Crystal Lake, Hancock County, Iowa Buried: - Crystal Lake Cemetery, Crystal Lake, Hancock County, Iowa
Father: Morten Martin Larson 12 13 15 16 Mother: Carrie Matteson Madson 11 12 13 15 16 22
Noted events in her life were:
1. Residence 16, 1880 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa, United States
2. Residence 14, 1895 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa
3. Residence 15, 1900 - Crystal Lake, Hancock, Iowa
4. Residence 13, 1910 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa
5. Residence 11, 1930 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa
Children
1 F Helen C. Nelson 10 11 12 13
Born: February 4, 1901 - Crystal Lake, Hancock County, Iowa 10 11 13 Baptized: Died: August 12, 1984 - Garner, Hancock County, Iowa 10 Buried:Spouse: Rolf B. Rasmuson Marr: September 12, 1937 - Crystal Lake, Hancock County, Iowa
2 M Nels Morton Nelson 10 11 12 13
Born: November 14, 1906 - Crystal Lake, Hancock County, Iowa 10 11 12 13 Baptized: Died: February 1, 1975 - Forest City, Winnebago County, Iowa 10 Buried: - St. James Cemetery, Forest City, Winnebago County, IowaSpouse: Elsie Gelner Marr: May 11, 1948 - St. James Church, Forest City, Winnebago County, Iowa
3 M James A. Nelson 10 11 13
AKA: James Nelson 12 Born: August 14, 1909 - Crystal Lake, Hancock County, Iowa 10 11 13 Baptized: Died: May 24, 1996 - Crystal Lake, Hancock, Iowa 10 Buried:Spouse: Myrtle Beatrice Olson 10 12 13 Marr: December 12, 1933 - Cresco, Howard County, Iowa
4 M Wilbur Lawrence Nelson 10 11 12 18
Born: January 9, 1912 - Crystal Lake, Hancock County, Iowa 10 11 18 Baptized: Died: November 3, 1987 - Lakewood, Los Angeles, California 10 18 Buried:
5 F Miriam E. Nelson 11 12
Born: June 1918 - Crystal Lake, Hancock County, Iowa 11 12 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Clarke Bennett
General Notes: Child - Helen C. Nelson
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General Notes: Child - Nels Morton Nelson
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General Notes: Child - James A. Nelson
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General Notes: Child - Wilbur Lawrence Nelson
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Morten Martin Larson and Carrie Matteson Madson
Husband Morten Martin Larson 12 13 15 16
AKA: Martin Charles Larsen,25 Martin Larson Born: May 16, 1847 - Spjellerup, Marvede Sogn, Soro Amt, Oster Flakkebjerg Herred, Denmark 12 13 15 16 25 Baptized: Died: March 18, 1925 - Crystal Lake, Hancock County, Iowa 25 Buried: - Crystal Lake Cemetary, Crystal Lake, Hancock County, Iowa
Father: Lars Jensen Mother: Maren Neilsdatter
Marriage: January 1, 1875 - Forest City, Winnebago County, Iowa
Noted events in his life were:
1. Occupation, 1865 - Footguard To King Christian, Denmark
3. Arrival 13, 1872
4. Residence 16, 1880 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa, United States
5. Residence 15, 1900 - Crystal Lake, Hancock, Iowa
6. Residence 13, 1910 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa
7. Residence 12, 1920 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa
Wife Carrie Matteson Madson 11 12 13 15 16 22
AKA: Carrie Madson Born: March 26, 1849 - Lolland, Denmark 11 12 13 15 16 22 Baptized: Died: October 7, 1933 - Crystal Lake, Hancock County, Iowa Buried: - Crystal Lake Cemetary, Crystal Lake, Hancock County, Iowa
Noted events in her life were:
1. Arrival 12 13 15, 1871
2. Residence 16, 1880 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa, United States
3. Residence 22, 1885 - Crystal, Hancock, IA
4. Residence 15, 1900 - Crystal Lake, Hancock, Iowa
5. Residence 13, 1910 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa
6. Residence 12, 1920 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa
7. Residence 11, 1930 - Crystal, Hancock, Iowa
Noted events in their marriage were:
1. 1st Met - Met On Boat Coming From Denmark, Fell In Love
Children
1 M Laurice Larson 11 12 13 15 16 17
Born: November 7, 1875 - Buffulo Grove, Hancock County, Iowa 11 12 15 16 17 Baptized: Died: April 7, 1961 - Crystal Lake, Hancock County, Iowa Buried: - Crystal Lake Cemetary, Crystal Lake, Hancock County, IowaSpouse: Cora Lenora Ozmun 11 12 15 Marr: October 14, 1903 - Farm Place, Se Of Crystal Lake, Iowa Cora's Parents Farm
2 F Mary Karen Larson 11 13 14 15 16
Born: October 22, 1877 - Buffalo Grove, Hancock County, Iowa 11 13 14 15 16 Baptized: Died: January 8, 1980 - Crystal Lake, Hancock County, Iowa Buried: - Crystal Lake Cemetery, Crystal Lake, Hancock County, IowaSpouse: Lars Andrew Nelson 11 12 13 15 24 Marr: April 4, 1900
3 M William Hans Larson 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Born: October 7, 1879 - Buffalo Grove, Hancock County, Iowa 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Baptized: Died: February 1964 - Crystal Lake, Hancock County, Iowa 10 Buried: - St. Patricks CemetarySpouse: Rita Harrington Marr: April 18, 1911Spouse: Mary Harrington 11 Marr: February 21, 1928
4 F Anna Larson 15
AKA: Annie Born: October 1881 - Buffalo Grove, Hancock County, Iowa 15 Baptized: Died: 1969 - Crystal Lake, Hancock County, Iowa Buried:Spouse: Peter Andrew Hanson 10 12 Marr: November 2, 1909
5 M August George Larson 13 14 15
Born: August 9, 1883 - Buffalo Grove, Hancock County, Iowa 13 14 15 Baptized: Died: June 16, 1912 - Crystal Lake, Hancock County, Iowa Cause of Death: Drowned in Crystal Lake, Iowa Buried: June 19, 1912 - Crystal Lake Cemetary, Crystal Lake, Hancock County, IowaSpouse: Maude Johnson Marr: March 15, 1910 - St. Croix, Polk County, Wisconsin
6 F Olga Matilda Larson 10 11 13 14 15
Born: October 31, 1885 - Buffalo Grove, Hancock County, Iowa 10 13 14 15 Baptized: Died: September 21, 1985 - Britt, Hancock County, Iowa 10 Buried:Spouse: Julius Jenson 11 Marr: June 15, 1920 - Buffalo Grove, Hancock County, Iowa
7 M James Alfred Larson 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18
Born: February 14, 1888 - Crystal Lake, Hancock County, Iowa 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 Baptized: Died: November 8, 1974 - Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California 10 18 Buried:Spouse: Laurena Marie Jenson 12 Marr: November 19, 1913 - Crystal Lake, Hancock County, Iowa
General Notes: Husband - Morten Martin Larson
Changed family name from Larsen to Larson in ? year. ? reason, possibly to Americanize the name.
BIO: Martin was born in Sjaelland, Denmark on May 16, 1847 to Lars and Mary (Jansen) Larson. Martin was reared in his native land and at the age of eighteen he was drafted into the Danish Army where he served as a Foot Guard to King Christian.
In 1871, when he was 25, Martin emigrated to America. Among the other Danish emigrants on the same ship was Martin's future wife Carrie Matteson (Madson), daughter of Matt and Anna (Sceanson or Sorenson) Matteson. Carrie was born at Lolland, Denmark on March 26, 1849. The emigrant ship set sail from Glasgow, Scotland bound for New York. Enroute, the ship became locked in an ice flow. Days later, after freeing itself, but low on fuel and provisions, the ship put into port at Halifax, Nova Scotia. The liner then sailed on down the St. Lawrence River to Quebec.
After docking at Quebec, Martin left the group and went to his sister's home at Rankin, Illinois. He then farmed for about 2 years at Dunlap Station, Peoria County, Illinois. In 1874, Martin drove a team of oxen from Peoria County to Concord, Hancock County, Iowa. From Concord, Martin went on to Buffalo Grove, located north of Britt, Iowa, in Crystal Township. There Martin courted Carrie Matteson, who had spent her first years in America working at Buffalo Grove for James Johnson, the first settler in the area, who had paid for her passage from Denmark.
After Martin and Carrie were married on January 1, 1875 at Forest City, Iowa, they build their first house near the James Johnson home on 80 acres of land they had purchased for $5 per acre. This home was a 14x14 foot cabin with a lean-to. Later about 1885, the Larson's built a larger home to accommodate their growing family (seven children, 3 girls, 4 boys). This farm was in Section 19, Crystal Township, and is now owned by Dr. John Camp, former Britt Physician. The first crops the Larsons's raised were flax and wheat, which were broadcast by hand. After the wheat had been harvested and threshed, it was hauled to either Garner or Forest City where it was ground into whole wheat flour.
In 1886, the Larson's moved to the farm they purchased just north of the Upper Flat Evangelical Church. In fact, Martin Larson, in 1902 donated the land upon which the church was built and which became the focal point for the Danish "Upper Flat" Community.
After enduring all the Hardships of pioneer life, the Larson's retired to Crystal Lake. They had endured destructive grasshoppers, prairie fires, crop failures, and personal tragedies, yet they persevered and prospered. Martin Larson died in 1925 and his wife Carrie passed away in 1933. They were the parents of seven children: Mary (Mrs Andrew Nelson), Laurice, William, August, Anna (Mrs. Peter Hanson), James, and Olga (Mrs. Julius Jenson), who will celebrate her 100th birthday in October of 1985.
--------The above info taken from write-up made by:
Marie Larson Ray
216 2nd Ave S.E.
Britt, Iowa, 50243
From "Heritage of Hancock County", page 15:
Buffalo Grove - Buffalo Grove in Crystal Township was never a town. It was an early landmark for travelers before the time of either roads or towns. The grove could be seen for miles in an otherwise treeless landscape. Located mostly in Sec. 19, it extends into Sec. 20 and 30.
The oak grove, along with other deciduous trees native to the area, covers a good sized area. It extends about a mile east to west and one half mile north to south. The trees grew on the higher mounds surrounding the ponds, sloughs and wet peat areas, which have since been drained. We do not know how the grove was named Buffalo Grove.
The first settlers were of Danish descent. James and Hans Sena (Larson) Johnson arrived in 1869, followed by Morton and Carrie (Madson) Larson. There are still many Larson descendants living in Hancock County. Later the Hans Frederickson family owned the Larson farm until it was sold to Dr. John Camp of Britt about 1960. Dr. Camp has tried faithfully to conserve the trees and other natural resources in the grove. Today a large part of the grove is on the farms owned by William and Roger Leerar and Martin Furst. A smaller portion of it is on the John Mortenson farm, which has been in the family since the early 1900s.
Buffalo Grove Hill, on the Furst farm, was a popular place for skiing and sledding. The first Buffalo Grove School was built in 1871 and later replaced in 1895. This school was in use until the consolidation of Crystal Township Schools in 1920.
A road through the grove was a real "lovers lane" until it was closed to the public in recent years. Much of the grove has been cut through the years to make way for homesteads and crop acres, but enough is left to reveal the beauty of the trees, especially in their fall colors. It is a haven for wild flowers, wild animals and birds.
General Notes: Child - William Hans Larson
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General Notes: Child - August George Larson
Drowned in Crystal Lake.
General Notes: Child - Olga Matilda Larson
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General Notes: Child - James Alfred Larson
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Morton Laurice Larson and Marjorie Stewart
Husband Morton Laurice Larson 10
AKA: Mortie Born: September 29, 1919 - Buffalo Grove, Hancock County, Iowa 10 Baptized: Died: August 14, 1980 - Forest City, Winnebago, Iowa, United States Of America 10 Buried: - Evergreen Cemetery, Britt, Hancock County, Iowa
Father: Laurice Larson 11 12 13 15 16 17 Mother: Cora Lenora Ozmun 11 12 15
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Hazel Anderson - December 14, 1946 - Little Brown Church, Nashua, Chickasaw County, Iowa
Noted events in his life were:
1. SSN issued 10 - Minnesota
Wife Marjorie Stewart
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Noted events in their marriage were:
1. Divorce, Divorce
Children
1 F Larson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Larson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Haugland
General Notes: Husband - Morton Laurice Larson
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Percey Larson and Hazel Thompson
Husband Percey Larson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Hazel Thompson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Albert Moses Thompson Mother: Mabel Myrtle Lyons
Other Spouse: Linwood D. Powers
Children
Richard James Larson and Maud Josephine Wadsworth
Husband Richard James Larson
Born: July 12, 1893 Baptized: Died: April 4, 1964 - Harlan, Iowa Buried:Marriage: March 30, 1914 - Fairfax, SD
Wife Maud Josephine Wadsworth
Born: February 12, 1894 - Nebraska Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Wilson Fay Wadsworth Mother: Carrie Blilie
Children
Jacques Riviere Landais and Marie Charlotte Lart Alarie Laramee
Husband Jacques Riviere Landais
Born: December 28, 1702 - St-Antoine-DE-Longueuil, Qc Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jacques Riviere Lariviere Mother: Catherine Menard
Marriage: - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
Wife Marie Charlotte Lart Alarie Laramee
Born: - Notre-Dame-DE-L'annonciation-DE-L'ancienne-Lorette, Qc Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Bertrand Pierre Lart Laramee Mother: Marie Therese Cottard Coutard
Noted events in her life were:
1. Baptism - Notre-Dame-DE-L'annonciation-DE-L'ancienne-Lorette, Qc
Children
1 F Agnes Landais Lord
Born: November 1733 - St-Germain, Cté Rimouski, Qc Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Guillaume Prou Marr: 1751 - Rimouski, Qc
2 F Madeleine Landais
Born: - St-Germain, Cté Rimouski, Qc Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Francois Brisson Dutilly Marr: January 7, 1758 - St-Germain, Cté Rimouski, Qc
3 F Catherine Landais
Born: - Rimouski, Qc Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Jacques Bouillon Marr: March 2, 1766 - Rimouski, Qc
Death Notes: Husband - Jacques Riviere Landais
Y
Death Notes: Wife - Marie Charlotte Lart Alarie Laramee
Y
Death Notes: Child - Agnes Landais Lord
Y
Death Notes: Child - Madeleine Landais
Pierre Laurent St Laurent and Marie Renee Lart Allard
Husband Pierre Laurent St Laurent
Born: 1699 - St-François-DE-Sales, Ile D'orléans, Cté Montmorency, Qc Baptized: December 19, 1699 - St-François-DE-Sales, Ile D'orléans, Cté Montmorency, Qc Died: Buried:
Father: Pierre Huot Dit St. Laurent Mother: Constance Garinet
Marriage: April 20, 1729 - St-Germain, Cté Rimouski, Qc
Wife Marie Renee Lart Allard
Born: July 31, 1710 - Ste-Famille-DE-Cap-Santé, Cté Portneuf, Qc Baptized: August 3, 1710 - Ste-Famille-DE-Cap-Santé, Cté Portneuf, Qc Died: Buried:
Father: Bertrand Pierre Lart Laramee Mother: Marie Therese Cottard Coutard
Other Spouse: Louis Vautour - January 17, 1757 - St-Germain, Cté Rimouski, Qc
Children
1 M Gabriel Laurent St Laurent
Born: September 1735 - St-Germain, Cté Rimouski, Qc Baptized: September 8, 1735 - St-Germain, Cté Rimouski, Qc Died: Buried:Spouse: Marie Despres Marr: January 19, 1758 - St-Germain, Cté Rimouski, Qc
2 F Clarisse Claire Laurent St Laurent
Born: July 1740 - St-Germain, Cté Rimouski, Qc Baptized: July 28, 1740 - St-Germain, Cté Rimouski, Qc Died: Buried:Spouse: Nicolas Marois Marr: January 7, 1766 - St-Ignace-DE-Loyola, Cap-St-Ignace, Cté L'islet, Qc
3 F Agathe Huot St Laurent
Born: Baptized: Died: July 1790 - Kamouraska, Qc Buried: July 29, 1790 - Kamouraska, QcSpouse: Basile Pelletier Marr: April 23, 1751 - Kamouraska, Qc, CT Dionne
4 F Marie St Laurent
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Pierre Boucher Marr: June 26, 1768 - Kamouraska, P.Q.Spouse: Louis Michaud Marr: July 16, 1787 - Kamouraska, Qc
5 F Judith Huot St Laurent
Born: - St-Germain, Cté Rimouski, Qc Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Basile Gagne Bellavance Marr: Rimouski, Qc
Death Notes: Husband - Pierre Laurent St Laurent
Y
Death Notes: Wife - Marie Renee Lart Allard
Y
Death Notes: Child - Gabriel Laurent St Laurent
Y
Death Notes: Child - Clarisse Claire Laurent St Laurent
Louis Vautour and Marie Renee Lart Allard
Husband Louis Vautour
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: January 17, 1757 - St-Germain, Cté Rimouski, Qc
Wife Marie Renee Lart Allard
Born: July 31, 1710 - Ste-Famille-DE-Cap-Santé, Cté Portneuf, Qc Baptized: August 3, 1710 - Ste-Famille-DE-Cap-Santé, Cté Portneuf, Qc Died: Buried:
Father: Bertrand Pierre Lart Laramee Mother: Marie Therese Cottard Coutard
Other Spouse: Pierre Laurent St Laurent - April 20, 1729 - St-Germain, Cté Rimouski, Qc
Children
Death Notes: Wife - Marie Renee Lart Allard
Prosper Ouellet and Angelique Larue
Husband Prosper Ouellet
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Pierre Ouellet Mother: Marie Reine Caron
Father: Pierre Ouellet Mother: Marie Reine Caron
Marriage: October 21, 1805 - St-Roch-Des-Aulnaies, L'islet, Qc
Wife Angelique Larue
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jean Raphael Larue Mother: Angelique Dube
Father: Jean Raphael Larue Mother: Angelique Dube
Children
1 F Angelique Ouellet
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Edouard Pruneau Marr: October 10, 1824 - St-Roch-Des-Aulnaies, L'islet, Qc
Antoine Samson and Catherine Angelique Larue
Husband Antoine Samson
Born: May 23, 1665 - Québec, Qc Baptized: June 24, 1665 - Notre-Dame-DE-Québec, Qc Died: April 1743 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc Buried: April 10, 1743 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc
Father: Louis Samson Mother: Marthe Ragau Rogot
Marriage: October 21, 1691 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc
Wife Catherine Angelique Larue
Born: - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc Baptized: Died: April 1743 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc Buried: April 3, 1743 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc
Father: Jean Larue Mother: Catherine Jacqueline Pain
Children
1 M Joseph Samson
Born: 1695 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc Baptized: Died: August 1734 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc Buried: August 10, 1734 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, QcSpouse: Marie Anne Sedillot Montreuil Marr: Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc
2 F Ursule Samson
Born: 1705 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc Baptized: Died: May 1746 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc Buried: May 19, 1746 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, QcSpouse: Noel Berthiaume Marr: Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc
3 M Antoine Samson
Born: July 7, 1707 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc Baptized: July 7, 1707 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc Died: March 19, 1757 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc Buried: March 20, 1757 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, QcSpouse: Marie Louise Robert Jeanne Marr: November 21, 1734 - Notre-Dame-DE-Québec, Qc
4 F Therese Samson
Born: June 13, 1716 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc Baptized: June 13, 1716 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc Died: April 1760 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc Buried: April 10, 1760 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, QcSpouse: Claude Morasse Marr: Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc
Pierre Pelletier and Elisabeth Larue
Husband Pierre Pelletier
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Gabriel Pelletier Mother: Francois Dion
Father: Gabriel Pelletier Mother: Francois Dion
Marriage: July 16, 1850 - Rivière-Du-Loup St-Patrice , Qc
Wife Elisabeth Larue
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Joseph Larue Mother: Marguerite Lucas
Father: Joseph Larue Mother: Marguerite Lucas
Children
1 F Henriette Pelletier
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Alfred Fournier Marr: May 11, 1883 - New-York, Etats-Unis
Francois Levesque and Emerentienne Larue
Husband Francois Levesque
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: May 8, 1828 - St-Roch-Des-Aulnaies, L'islet, Qc
Wife Emerentienne Larue
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Joseph Larue Mother: Angelique Pelletier
Father: Joseph Larue Mother: Angelique Pelletier
Children
1 M Francois Levesque
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Francois Levesque
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Helene Roy Desjardins Marr: September 30, 1850 - St-Pascal, Kamouraska, Qc
3 M Octave Levesque
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Pierre Page and Francoise Larue
Husband Pierre Page
Born: November 7, 1690 - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc Baptized: November 8, 1690 - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc Died: April 3, 1731 - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc Buried: April 4, 1731 - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc
Father: Robert Page Quercy Mother: Marguerite Gaudin
Marriage: July 9, 1725 - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc
Other Spouse: Catherine Morisset - June 19, 1713 - Ste-Famille-DE-Cap-Santé, Cté Portneuf, Qc
Wife Francoise Larue
Born: - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc Baptized: - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc Died: April 1775 - St-Jean-Baptiste, Les Écureuils Donnacona , Cté Portneuf, Qc Buried: April 18, 1775 - St-Jean-Baptiste, Les Écureuils Donnacona , Cté Portneuf, Qc
Father: Jean Baptiste Larue Mother: Catherine Garnier
Other Spouse: Jean Baptiste Roberge - October 8, 1736 - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc
Other Spouse: Francois De Sales Pelletier - May 17, 1745 - St-Jean-Baptiste, Les Écureuils Donnacona , Cté Portneuf, Qc
Children
Jean Baptiste Roberge and Francoise Larue
Husband Jean Baptiste Roberge
Born: June 1691 - St-Laurent, Ile D'orléans, Cté Montmorency, Qc Baptized: June 27, 1691 - St-Laurent, Ile D'orléans, Cté Montmorency, Qc Died: April 1741 - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc Buried: April 26, 1741 - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc
Father: Pierre Roberge Lacroix Mother: Marie Lefrancois
Marriage: October 8, 1736 - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc
Other Spouse: Angelique Faucher - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc
Wife Francoise Larue
Born: - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc Baptized: - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc Died: April 1775 - St-Jean-Baptiste, Les Écureuils Donnacona , Cté Portneuf, Qc Buried: April 18, 1775 - St-Jean-Baptiste, Les Écureuils Donnacona , Cté Portneuf, Qc
Father: Jean Baptiste Larue Mother: Catherine Garnier
Other Spouse: Pierre Page - July 9, 1725 - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc
Other Spouse: Francois De Sales Pelletier - May 17, 1745 - St-Jean-Baptiste, Les Écureuils Donnacona , Cté Portneuf, Qc
Children
Francois De Sales Pelletier and Francoise Larue
Husband Francois De Sales Pelletier
Born: September 16, 1708 - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc Baptized: September 17, 1708 - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc Died: September 1758 - St-Jean-Baptiste, Les Écureuils Donnacona , Cté Portneuf, Qc Buried: September 28, 1758 - St-Jean-Baptiste, Les Écureuils Donnacona , Cté Portneuf, QcMarriage: May 17, 1745 - St-Jean-Baptiste, Les Écureuils Donnacona , Cté Portneuf, Qc
Other Spouse: Marie Marguerite Leveille - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc
Wife Francoise Larue
Born: - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc Baptized: - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc Died: April 1775 - St-Jean-Baptiste, Les Écureuils Donnacona , Cté Portneuf, Qc Buried: April 18, 1775 - St-Jean-Baptiste, Les Écureuils Donnacona , Cté Portneuf, Qc
Father: Jean Baptiste Larue Mother: Catherine Garnier
Other Spouse: Pierre Page - July 9, 1725 - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc
Other Spouse: Jean Baptiste Roberge - October 8, 1736 - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc
Children
Frank Herman Larue and Elsie May Payne
Husband Frank Herman Larue 26
Born: December 5, 1878 - Ridgeway, Ohio 26 Baptized: Died: September 26, 1960 - Hollywood, California 26 Buried:
Father: Enslee Benoni Larue 26 Mother: Lizzie Kate Coon 26
Marriage: June 19, 1912
Other Spouse: Alice Clark 26 - 1912
Other Spouse: Stella Whittaker 26 - 1923
Other Spouse: Florence Renatta Smith 26 - 1923
Wife Elsie May Payne 26
Born: October 13, 1878 - Gresham, Multnomah County, Oregon 26 Baptized: Died: May 4, 1961 - San Jose, California 26 Buried:
Noted events in their marriage were:
1. Divorce, Divorce
2. Divorce, Divorce, December 19, 1921
Children
1 F Loa May Larue 26
AKA: Loa Born: May 17, 1913 - Port Jefferson, Ohio 26 Baptized: Died: December 21, 1993 - Stockton, California 26 Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Frank Herman Larue
Frank and Alice (Clark) divorced Sep. 21, 1909 in Sedgwick Co., KS.
Frank and Stella Divorced June 17, 1924.
Frank was in Show Business, starting in Vaudeville, then working in Motion Pictures. In the movies, he typically played small parts, and appeared in over 100 movies. Following is the most up-to-date list (Feb 7, 2000):
A Lawman is Born; Arizona Frontier
Bar Z Bad Men; Beyond the Sacramento; Billy the Kid in Texas; Black Mountain Stage; Boothill Brigade; Border Bandits; Brigham Young - Frontiersman
The Cats Paw; Code of the Fearless; Code of the Rangers; Colorado Kid; The Courageous Dr. Christian; Crossed Trails; The Cyclone Kid
Danger Valley (1937 and 38?); Death from a Distance; Devil Riders (1943 and 44; Dick Tracy Returns; Down the Wyoming Trail; The Durange Kid
Feud of the Rnge; The Fighting Deputy; The Fighting Frontiersman; The Fighting Ranger; Fighting Texan; Flaming Frontiers; Flashing Guns; Flying Devils; Follow The Boys; Forbidden Trail (1932 and 36?)
Frontier Agent; Frontier Crusader; Frontier Feud; Frontier Fury; Frontier Law; Fugitive From a Prison Camp
The Gay Cavalier; Gentleman from Texas; Ghost Guns; The Girl Who Came Bace; The Golden Trail; Gun Lords of Stirrup Basin; The Gunman from Bodie; Gun Talk
Hands Across the Rockies; Heir to Trouble; Here Comes the Nave; High School Girl(1934 and 35?); His Fighting Blood
In Old Montana; It Happened Out West
Knight of the Plains
Land of the Six Guns; Laura; The Last Horseman; The Law Comes to Texas; Law of the Sea; Lawless Plainsmen; Left-Handed Law; Lightning Carson Rides Again; Lightning Bill Crandel; Lone Star Pioneers; The Lost Trail
Mesquite Buckaroo; The Mexicali Kid; Mike Fright; Missouri Outlaw; Moonlight on the Range; The More the Merrier; Motive For Revenge
Oklahoma Blues; Once in a Lifetime; The Oregon Trail; Outlaws of Sonora; Overland Stage Raiders; Overland Stage Riders (is this the same as the previous film?)
The Phantom Rider; Port of Hate; Prairie Express; Prairie Stranger; Public Cowboy No. 1
Raiders of the South; Range Busters; Range Renegades; Red River Valley; The Return of Wild Bill; Riders of Black Mountain; Riders of Pasco Basin; Riders of the Sage; Robbers of the Range; Robin Hood of the Range; Roll, Wagons, Roll;
Saddles and Sagebrush; The Secret life of Walter Mitty; The Shadow; She couldn't Take It; Sheriff of Medicine Bow; Sidewalks of New York; The Singing Vagabond; Sitting Pretty; Smoky Trails; Smokey Trails (is this the same as the previous one); The Son of Davy Crockett; Song of the Buckaroo; Song of the Drifter; Songs and Bullets; Stardust on the Sage; Stranded; Strange People; Sundown on the Prairie; Sundown Rider (1932 and 33?)
Thrill Hunter; The Throwback; Trail of Vengence; Trail Riders; Trigger Pals;
Under Arizona Skies
Vigilante War
West of Rainbow's End; Westbound Stage; When a Man Sees Red)
Artist biography; Frank LaRue - portions of content provided by All-Movie Guide. 1998, AEC One Stop Group, Inc.
"Vaudeville and 'legit stage' veteran Frank H. LaRue came to Hollywood in 1931. Of his many bit parts, LaRue's most enjoyable turn was as the benign-looking bishop (actually a horse-playing movie actor) in the satirical Once in a Lifetime (1932). Active until 1949, he spent much of his screen time in westerns playing judges, bankers, ranchers and windy politicians. Fans of 'The Little Rascals' will remember Frank H. LaRue as the grouchy radio-program sponsor in the 1934 two-reeler Mike Fright. - Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide"
In Frank's effects there was a clipping for a W.P. LaRue, but the connection is not yet known. In Marion Co., OH, Rev. W.P. LaRue is listed on several marriage certificates. Another newspaper clipping was of Sen. George F. Edmunds from VT. It has been suggested that there is a connection with the Family of Frank's grandmother, Renew Edmunds. George's father was Ebenezer Edmunds, mother Briggs/Griggs.
In 1860, Ebenezer was living in Romeo, Macomb Co., MI.
1930 Federal Census: OH, Shelby Co., Port Jefferson (or Salem Twp?, two houses from mother)
35 56 La Rue Frank Head 50 OH OH OH Actor Vaudeville
Florence Wife 38 GA Ger France Actress
More notes about where he was and when: (notes are from Elsie's calendar book)
1910 Federal Census: in Port Jefferson, OH with his mother.
1912
Jun 19 Chicago, IL. Elsie and Frank married.
1914
Sep. 10 The Grand, Kansas City; Elsie and Frank.
1917
Oct. 18 Houston, TX (in the Houston Press - interview with their daughter, May); at the Prince
in "In Wrong," Elsie and Frank.
1918 Jan
1 "Don't Lie to Mama" Marlow Theatre, Chicago, Elsie and Frank (?)
3 Grand, Chicago (and the 31st?)
27 Orpheum in Gary, IN
30 South Bend, IN (?)
31 Sherden Hotel, IN (?)
Feb
3 Columbia (St. Louis, MO?)
4 Davenport, IA
6 St. James (where?)
7 The Majestic (where?)
8 Waterloo, IA
9 Russel Lawson Hotel (where?)
18 The Crystal, St. Joseph, MO "Don't lie to Mama" (Elsie, Frank, and Ora)
28 The Globe, K.C.
Mar
1 Edwards Hotel (where?)
2 "
4 Cardozea Hotel (where?)
5,6 Tulsa, OK
7 The Lyric (OK?)
8 Oklahoma City
10 Byres (where)
11,12 Fort Worth, TX
17-23 (this might be Feb, not Mar) The Princess, San Antonio, TX
24-30 Columbia, St. Louis, MO
Apr
1 - 3 New Grand, Evansville, IN
4 - 7 Hippodrome, Terre Haute, IN
8 - 10 Orpheum, Champaign, IL
11-13 Empress, St. Louis, MO
15-16 Ebers, E. St. Louis, MO
18-20 Empress, Decatur, IL
21-23 Majestic, Springfield, IL
25-26 Kedzie, Chicago, IL
29 - May1 Orpheum, Madison, WI
May
2-4 Palace, Milwaukee, WI
12-13 Lyric, Virginia, Maine?
14-15 Grand, Duluth, MN
16-17 Orpheum, Fort Williams, Ont (Ontario, Canada?)
19-21 Strand, Winnipeg, Mau (Manitoba?)
23-25 Grand, Grand Forks, SD
26 Crookston, MN
28-31 Grand, Minneapolis, MN
June
3-7 St. Paul, MN
11-14 Rialto, Chicago, IL
17-21 Miles, Cleveland (OH?)
24-28 Orpheum, Detroit (MI)
July
1-5 Lowes Roof, Toronto, Canada
8-12 Lowes, Montreal
15-18 Hamilton (where)
22-24 American Roof, NY
25-26 Delaney St. (where?)
27 Lowes (where?)
28-29 Greely Square (where?)
Sept
20 Daughter, May, is in Port Jefferson, OH with her grandmother, Lizzie Kate LaRue
Nov
16 Strand (where)
18-19 Halifax, Nova Scotia
25-27 Palace, Sydney, Nova Scotia
Dec
2-3 Music Hall, Lewiston, ME
4 Parker Rooms (where?)
5-7 Palace, Manchester, NH
8 Empire, Lawerance (?)
9-10 Kincaids, Quinsey, MA
11 Hotel Curtis (where)
13 Harell (Howell?), MA
16-17 Dorchester, MA
19-20 Newport, RI
22 Fall River (where?)
26 Mr. Luster? (Custer; where?)
31 (or later) Harris, Pitts; Genoa, NY; Syracuse
1919
Feb
22 NYC
24 starting this day to?: Orpheum Theatre, the Corse Payton Stock Company, "Daddy Long Legs" - May La Rue playing Freddie Perkins (Newark or NY?)
1920
Jun Port Jefferson, OH with Lizzie Kate Coon LaRue
1921
Dec
19-28 Cook Co., IL; Elsie and Frank divorce; separated two years previously (?)
1924
Apr
7 Frank in Los Angeles, CA
Jul
7 Received letter re divorce from Stella; divorce decree entered Jun. 17, 1924;
attorneys in Grants Pass, OR
Newspaper Articles:
Oakland Tribune Nov 16, 1933
"Stage Mother" Gives Great Actress New Role; 'Flying Devils' Second Drama
Sixteen stars in two first-run features is the Fox Grand-Lake's promise to film fans saturday when "Stage Mother" and Flying Devils" begin a week's showing at the popular (can't read)...lake picture palace.
. Swift and daring action such as causes customers to clutch orchestral arm chairs with perspiring palms is promised in "Flying Devils." a death-defying detour over uncharted airways.
Arline Judge is the girl for whom flying fools nurse broken hearts and risk broken necks in a series of breath-taking tail-spins, and whatnots, cracking up with a head-on collision of two pursuit planes in midair.
The cast includes such film favorites as Bruce Cabot, Eric Linden, Ralph Bellamy, Cliff "Ukulele Ike" Edward, June Brewster and Frank LaRue.
Oakland Tribune (Oakland, California) Mar 16 1935.
Brook-Wynyard on Broadway Screen
"When a Man Sees Red," a Buck Jones film completes the story of a rugged Western cowman who saves a foolish and stubborn girl from her own folly and, single-handed, smashes a cattle-rustling gang. Jones is the cowman and Peggy Campbell, a newcomer to the screen, is the girl. The cast includes Frank LaRue, William Steele, Libby Taylor and many other western starts.
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General Notes: Wife - Elsie May Payne
Born in Gresham, Multnomah County, Oregon
The Standard, Ogden, UT, Tuesday, July 18, 1905
ROMANCE WAS REALITY
Frank Cormier and Elsie Gresham Payne Wed.
Few of those who attended the Utahna theater last week and witnessed
the performance realized that on the stage there was being enacted a real romance and that In the one-act farce that had for its motif the meeting of a girl and the girl's brother's chum, a real romance was taking place. Through the whole ran a thread of romance which seemed real and live, and had those who witnessed it but knew they would have realized that it was real. In the marriage yesterday of Frank Clayton Cormier and Elsie Gresham Payne, whose stage names are Frank Clayton and Elsie Gresham, the real romance reached its culmination, and, like their stage romance, it is hoped that it will go on. Both Mr. and Mrs. Clayton were members of the Utahna Stock company during the past season and have become popular with the Ogden theater goers. Both met for the first time during the past season, but whether or not it was a case of love at first sight, neither will say, and the oracle doth not know, as his experience has been limited. For the present, the Claytons are engaged in vaudeville in a sketch that has won the approval of the audiences here this past season. It is understood that they have been engaged for the coming season in a new production that will be seen in Ogden.
This lady was quite a gal. She went into show business as a young lady and was a serious actress in Vaudeville. This is where she met her husband, Frank H. LaRue. (2nd husband)
Even when she was older and had her grandchildren around her, she was still the life of any party. She could quote The Raven, by Edgar Allen Poe so well it would make your hair stand on end with the chills she could cause. She also quoted another poem called The Old Yeller Dog that I used to love so much. I have no idea who wrote that one or where it came from, but I am so sorry it was lost to us with her death.
Elsie was a very wise lady, and seemed to have a 6th sense about people even before she got to know them. Even though I disregarded this trait, I never found her to be wrong in the end.
1930 Federal Census: Los Angeles Co., Los Angeles, Assembly dist. #35
193 Prescott Marie R. Head 32
La Rue Elsie Roomer 52 OR MN OR
May " 16 OH OH OH
Belknap Playbill and Program Collection - Contents List Continued
94 Spendthrift, The : "A Sparkling Comedy Drama" by Porter Emerson Browne. Various productions (1914 - 15) starring Vincent J. Dennis, Elsie Gresham, Babbie Gale, Frank H. LaRue, Edmund Elton, Eddie McHugh, Marie Reels, Dorothy Grey, Norman Wendell, etc.
109 Winning Of Barbara Worth, The : Book by William Lynch Roberts and Mark E. Swan (Based on the novel by Harold Bell Wright). Produced by Gazzolo, Klimt and Ricksen at the American Theatre (St. Louis - 1914) starring Cash Tomlinson, Elsie Gresham, Blosser Jennings, Frank La Rue, Blanche Dix, Edwin Weaver, etc.
From Grandmother's Calendar (continued from Frank's notes):
1926
Mar
6 In Los Angeles, CA
13 Fountain Ave., Hollywood, CA (May attended LaFonte Jr. High School and Hollywood
High School)
Sept
week of 27th Vancouver, B.C. The Empress Theatre - the Monte Carter Players (see under Stock Companies below)
1927
Nov
24 Aboard ship from Portland to San Francisco
1929
29 Will of John de Long of L.A., named Elsie his heir
(when her parents were living in Sacramento, she had an engagement in Reno)
1930 Boarding in Los Angeles, CA
1931
Aug
6-28 May Lenox in SF, Calif., (who is this)
1935
Nov to about fall, 1936, was in NYC
1936 Panama
Stock Companies:
(don't have complete info)
Majestic Srock Company
Oct 15 "Love 'Em and Leave 'Em"; "Applesauce"
The Monte Carter Players
1926
Sep
Week of 20th: "Love 'Em and Leave 'Em" The Empress Theatre, Vancouver, B.C.
Week of 27th: "Scrambled Wives" "
Nov
Week of 8th: "The Alarm Clock" "
Week of 15th "The Mad Honeymoon" "
Week of 22nd "Tiger Rose" "
The Henry Duffy Players - A Pacific Coast Institution
1927
Jan
Week of 3rd "One of the Family" The Capitol Theatre, Long Beach, CA
(? is this still the Monte Carter Players0
Date unknown "The Cat and the Canary"
The Paramount Players
There's an article in the Bismarck Daily Tribune, Dec. 5, 1909 (Treat voluntarily icm I Theatre Change of Program 3 Guaranteed 3 E H MARTIN AND ELSIE GRESHAM m The Comedy Sketch Success of the 10 MILLIONS JEFFERS New ...)
This may be another one: Syracuse Herald, The
Sunday, October 26, 1913 (The theatre may be Keith's Grand).
Ogden Standard, The (Newspaper) - August 22, 1905, Ogden City, Utah... girl from thn villain Elsie Gresham as Berry is sLIll the winsome lass that won hearts of audiences last season and her Inter- of the sweet country girl ...
Nebraska State Journal, The (Newspaper) - October 6, 1908, Lincoln ...... Seats on Lower Floor and Balcony loo 300 reserved at EVE Prices and THE HOME OF OF OCT 5 Extra Vaudeville Attractions MISS ELSIE GRESHAM Supported by E ...
Anaconda Standard (Newspaper) - July 19, 1909, Anaconda, Montana... The Comedy Success oE tlic Season CAST EA Martin Kate Carroll Miss Elsie Gresham Weal curio den of Kate Carroll In Hie of her father Cht III Independent ...
In her early career, she appeared in many sketches with James Cruze - who went on to become a famous movie director.
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General Notes: Child - Loa May Larue
Posted at Shelby Co., USGenweb:
Port Jefferson
This canal town traces its existence, as does Lockington, to the excitement generated by the construction of the canal. Although there were settlers in the area as early as 1814, Jonathan Counts surveyed and platted the village in August 1836, more than likely after the precise route of the Sidney Feeder was first determined. First known as Pratt, Ohio, the village adopted its present name when it was incorporated as a village on April 18, 1842.
Port Jefferson was located where the Sidney Feeder canal connected with the Great Miami River. The purpose of the feeder was to provide a steady flow of water to the Miami Canal at the Lockington locks. A large dam in the river east of Port Jefferson diverted the waters into the feeder.
Because Port Jefferson was the closest point on the canal system for the vast territory east of Sidney and Port Jefferson, it became an important center for commercial activity almost overnight. All grain, lumber, and other products north and east of town, destined for the canal, passed through it. The canal feeder at Port Jefferson was completed to Sidney by 1841, some 4 years before the Miami & Erie Canal was opened between Cincinnati and Toledo.
Samuel Rice heard about the bright economic prospects of the village in the early 1840s. After first touring a small underdeveloped town called Chicago in northern Illinois, he traveled here, evaluated the prospects of Port Jefferson, and chose to invest here. He purchased a substantial amount of property around the village, and waited...
During its heyday between 1845 and the 1860s, Port Jefferson almost rivaled Sidney in size and influence. Close to 150 Port Jefferson men worked in the wooden products (barrels and staves) business. Four blacksmiths, including Epler and Johnson, were kept busy by the canal boat work. Gottlieb Allinger built a large mill on the canal in 1871, now the site of Hussey's Restaurant. Three dry goods stores, three groceries, and a shoe shop blossomed.
Construction of two major railroads in Sidney by 1860 signaled the decline of the canal's importance and that of Port Jefferson as well. Samuel Rice's bet that his town would become a major Midwest trading center materialized. Local residents did refer to Port Jefferson as 'Little Chicago' for a number of years.
Loa May (LaRue) Robinson was my mother. May was her given name; when she was a teenager, she added the name Loa with the consent of her parents. She was raised in show business with her parents, Elsie Payne and Frank H. LaRue. She was on the stage by the age of 5, known as Baby May.
After marrying James W. Robinson and having her two daughters, Marijane and Elsimae, aka Mikki and CiCi, she went into nursing during the 2nd World War while her husband was stationed in the South Pacific. She continued nursing until her retirement in the late 1970's.
This lady was a very pretty lady and always dressed well and looked nice. I can still remember the time she took "putting on her face" (make up) and all the times she went around smelling up the house with the henna on her hair.
By: Mikki McBride
Location: (see notes for her parents re previous years)
1935 NYC
1936 Colon, Panama (playing at the Moulin Rouge "Direct from 3 months engagement at "The Open Club" NYC.
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Frank Herman Larue and Stella Whittaker
Husband Frank Herman Larue 26
Born: December 5, 1878 - Ridgeway, Ohio 26 Baptized: Died: September 26, 1960 - Hollywood, California 26 Buried:
Father: Enslee Benoni Larue 26 Mother: Lizzie Kate Coon 26
Marriage: 1923
Other Spouse: Alice Clark 26 - 1912
Other Spouse: Elsie May Payne 26 - June 19, 1912
Other Spouse: Florence Renatta Smith 26 - 1923
Wife Stella Whittaker 26
Born: - Of Josephine Co., OR Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Frank Herman Larue
Frank and Alice (Clark) divorced Sep. 21, 1909 in Sedgwick Co., KS.
Frank and Stella Divorced June 17, 1924.
Frank was in Show Business, starting in Vaudeville, then working in Motion Pictures. In the movies, he typically played small parts, and appeared in over 100 movies. Following is the most up-to-date list (Feb 7, 2000):
A Lawman is Born; Arizona Frontier
Bar Z Bad Men; Beyond the Sacramento; Billy the Kid in Texas; Black Mountain Stage; Boothill Brigade; Border Bandits; Brigham Young - Frontiersman
The Cats Paw; Code of the Fearless; Code of the Rangers; Colorado Kid; The Courageous Dr. Christian; Crossed Trails; The Cyclone Kid
Danger Valley (1937 and 38?); Death from a Distance; Devil Riders (1943 and 44; Dick Tracy Returns; Down the Wyoming Trail; The Durange Kid
Feud of the Rnge; The Fighting Deputy; The Fighting Frontiersman; The Fighting Ranger; Fighting Texan; Flaming Frontiers; Flashing Guns; Flying Devils; Follow The Boys; Forbidden Trail (1932 and 36?)
Frontier Agent; Frontier Crusader; Frontier Feud; Frontier Fury; Frontier Law; Fugitive From a Prison Camp
The Gay Cavalier; Gentleman from Texas; Ghost Guns; The Girl Who Came Bace; The Golden Trail; Gun Lords of Stirrup Basin; The Gunman from Bodie; Gun Talk
Hands Across the Rockies; Heir to Trouble; Here Comes the Nave; High School Girl(1934 and 35?); His Fighting Blood
In Old Montana; It Happened Out West
Knight of the Plains
Land of the Six Guns; Laura; The Last Horseman; The Law Comes to Texas; Law of the Sea; Lawless Plainsmen; Left-Handed Law; Lightning Carson Rides Again; Lightning Bill Crandel; Lone Star Pioneers; The Lost Trail
Mesquite Buckaroo; The Mexicali Kid; Mike Fright; Missouri Outlaw; Moonlight on the Range; The More the Merrier; Motive For Revenge
Oklahoma Blues; Once in a Lifetime; The Oregon Trail; Outlaws of Sonora; Overland Stage Raiders; Overland Stage Riders (is this the same as the previous film?)
The Phantom Rider; Port of Hate; Prairie Express; Prairie Stranger; Public Cowboy No. 1
Raiders of the South; Range Busters; Range Renegades; Red River Valley; The Return of Wild Bill; Riders of Black Mountain; Riders of Pasco Basin; Riders of the Sage; Robbers of the Range; Robin Hood of the Range; Roll, Wagons, Roll;
Saddles and Sagebrush; The Secret life of Walter Mitty; The Shadow; She couldn't Take It; Sheriff of Medicine Bow; Sidewalks of New York; The Singing Vagabond; Sitting Pretty; Smoky Trails; Smokey Trails (is this the same as the previous one); The Son of Davy Crockett; Song of the Buckaroo; Song of the Drifter; Songs and Bullets; Stardust on the Sage; Stranded; Strange People; Sundown on the Prairie; Sundown Rider (1932 and 33?)
Thrill Hunter; The Throwback; Trail of Vengence; Trail Riders; Trigger Pals;
Under Arizona Skies
Vigilante War
West of Rainbow's End; Westbound Stage; When a Man Sees Red)
Artist biography; Frank LaRue - portions of content provided by All-Movie Guide. 1998, AEC One Stop Group, Inc.
"Vaudeville and 'legit stage' veteran Frank H. LaRue came to Hollywood in 1931. Of his many bit parts, LaRue's most enjoyable turn was as the benign-looking bishop (actually a horse-playing movie actor) in the satirical Once in a Lifetime (1932). Active until 1949, he spent much of his screen time in westerns playing judges, bankers, ranchers and windy politicians. Fans of 'The Little Rascals' will remember Frank H. LaRue as the grouchy radio-program sponsor in the 1934 two-reeler Mike Fright. - Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide"
In Frank's effects there was a clipping for a W.P. LaRue, but the connection is not yet known. In Marion Co., OH, Rev. W.P. LaRue is listed on several marriage certificates. Another newspaper clipping was of Sen. George F. Edmunds from VT. It has been suggested that there is a connection with the Family of Frank's grandmother, Renew Edmunds. George's father was Ebenezer Edmunds, mother Briggs/Griggs.
In 1860, Ebenezer was living in Romeo, Macomb Co., MI.
1930 Federal Census: OH, Shelby Co., Port Jefferson (or Salem Twp?, two houses from mother)
35 56 La Rue Frank Head 50 OH OH OH Actor Vaudeville
Florence Wife 38 GA Ger France Actress
More notes about where he was and when: (notes are from Elsie's calendar book)
1910 Federal Census: in Port Jefferson, OH with his mother.
1912
Jun 19 Chicago, IL. Elsie and Frank married.
1914
Sep. 10 The Grand, Kansas City; Elsie and Frank.
1917
Oct. 18 Houston, TX (in the Houston Press - interview with their daughter, May); at the Prince
in "In Wrong," Elsie and Frank.
1918 Jan
1 "Don't Lie to Mama" Marlow Theatre, Chicago, Elsie and Frank (?)
3 Grand, Chicago (and the 31st?)
27 Orpheum in Gary, IN
30 South Bend, IN (?)
31 Sherden Hotel, IN (?)
Feb
3 Columbia (St. Louis, MO?)
4 Davenport, IA
6 St. James (where?)
7 The Majestic (where?)
8 Waterloo, IA
9 Russel Lawson Hotel (where?)
18 The Crystal, St. Joseph, MO "Don't lie to Mama" (Elsie, Frank, and Ora)
28 The Globe, K.C.
Mar
1 Edwards Hotel (where?)
2 "
4 Cardozea Hotel (where?)
5,6 Tulsa, OK
7 The Lyric (OK?)
8 Oklahoma City
10 Byres (where)
11,12 Fort Worth, TX
17-23 (this might be Feb, not Mar) The Princess, San Antonio, TX
24-30 Columbia, St. Louis, MO
Apr
1 - 3 New Grand, Evansville, IN
4 - 7 Hippodrome, Terre Haute, IN
8 - 10 Orpheum, Champaign, IL
11-13 Empress, St. Louis, MO
15-16 Ebers, E. St. Louis, MO
18-20 Empress, Decatur, IL
21-23 Majestic, Springfield, IL
25-26 Kedzie, Chicago, IL
29 - May1 Orpheum, Madison, WI
May
2-4 Palace, Milwaukee, WI
12-13 Lyric, Virginia, Maine?
14-15 Grand, Duluth, MN
16-17 Orpheum, Fort Williams, Ont (Ontario, Canada?)
19-21 Strand, Winnipeg, Mau (Manitoba?)
23-25 Grand, Grand Forks, SD
26 Crookston, MN
28-31 Grand, Minneapolis, MN
June
3-7 St. Paul, MN
11-14 Rialto, Chicago, IL
17-21 Miles, Cleveland (OH?)
24-28 Orpheum, Detroit (MI)
July
1-5 Lowes Roof, Toronto, Canada
8-12 Lowes, Montreal
15-18 Hamilton (where)
22-24 American Roof, NY
25-26 Delaney St. (where?)
27 Lowes (where?)
28-29 Greely Square (where?)
Sept
20 Daughter, May, is in Port Jefferson, OH with her grandmother, Lizzie Kate LaRue
Nov
16 Strand (where)
18-19 Halifax, Nova Scotia
25-27 Palace, Sydney, Nova Scotia
Dec
2-3 Music Hall, Lewiston, ME
4 Parker Rooms (where?)
5-7 Palace, Manchester, NH
8 Empire, Lawerance (?)
9-10 Kincaids, Quinsey, MA
11 Hotel Curtis (where)
13 Harell (Howell?), MA
16-17 Dorchester, MA
19-20 Newport, RI
22 Fall River (where?)
26 Mr. Luster? (Custer; where?)
31 (or later) Harris, Pitts; Genoa, NY; Syracuse
1919
Feb
22 NYC
24 starting this day to?: Orpheum Theatre, the Corse Payton Stock Company, "Daddy Long Legs" - May La Rue playing Freddie Perkins (Newark or NY?)
1920
Jun Port Jefferson, OH with Lizzie Kate Coon LaRue
1921
Dec
19-28 Cook Co., IL; Elsie and Frank divorce; separated two years previously (?)
1924
Apr
7 Frank in Los Angeles, CA
Jul
7 Received letter re divorce from Stella; divorce decree entered Jun. 17, 1924;
attorneys in Grants Pass, OR
Newspaper Articles:
Oakland Tribune Nov 16, 1933
"Stage Mother" Gives Great Actress New Role; 'Flying Devils' Second Drama
Sixteen stars in two first-run features is the Fox Grand-Lake's promise to film fans saturday when "Stage Mother" and Flying Devils" begin a week's showing at the popular (can't read)...lake picture palace.
. Swift and daring action such as causes customers to clutch orchestral arm chairs with perspiring palms is promised in "Flying Devils." a death-defying detour over uncharted airways.
Arline Judge is the girl for whom flying fools nurse broken hearts and risk broken necks in a series of breath-taking tail-spins, and whatnots, cracking up with a head-on collision of two pursuit planes in midair.
The cast includes such film favorites as Bruce Cabot, Eric Linden, Ralph Bellamy, Cliff "Ukulele Ike" Edward, June Brewster and Frank LaRue.
Oakland Tribune (Oakland, California) Mar 16 1935.
Brook-Wynyard on Broadway Screen
"When a Man Sees Red," a Buck Jones film completes the story of a rugged Western cowman who saves a foolish and stubborn girl from her own folly and, single-handed, smashes a cattle-rustling gang. Jones is the cowman and Peggy Campbell, a newcomer to the screen, is the girl. The cast includes Frank LaRue, William Steele, Libby Taylor and many other western starts.
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General Notes: Wife - Stella Whittaker
Stella owned the Wolf Creek Hotel in Wolf Creek, OR.
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Frank Herman Larue and Florence Renatta Smith
Husband Frank Herman Larue 26
Born: December 5, 1878 - Ridgeway, Ohio 26 Baptized: Died: September 26, 1960 - Hollywood, California 26 Buried:
Father: Enslee Benoni Larue 26 Mother: Lizzie Kate Coon 26
Marriage: 1923
Other Spouse: Alice Clark 26 - 1912
Other Spouse: Elsie May Payne 26 - June 19, 1912
Other Spouse: Stella Whittaker 26 - 1923
Wife Florence Renatta Smith 26
Born: September 21, 1888 - At Sea 26 Baptized: Died: January 8, 1983 - Los Angeles, CA 26 Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Frank Herman Larue
Frank and Alice (Clark) divorced Sep. 21, 1909 in Sedgwick Co., KS.
Frank and Stella Divorced June 17, 1924.
Frank was in Show Business, starting in Vaudeville, then working in Motion Pictures. In the movies, he typically played small parts, and appeared in over 100 movies. Following is the most up-to-date list (Feb 7, 2000):
A Lawman is Born; Arizona Frontier
Bar Z Bad Men; Beyond the Sacramento; Billy the Kid in Texas; Black Mountain Stage; Boothill Brigade; Border Bandits; Brigham Young - Frontiersman
The Cats Paw; Code of the Fearless; Code of the Rangers; Colorado Kid; The Courageous Dr. Christian; Crossed Trails; The Cyclone Kid
Danger Valley (1937 and 38?); Death from a Distance; Devil Riders (1943 and 44; Dick Tracy Returns; Down the Wyoming Trail; The Durange Kid
Feud of the Rnge; The Fighting Deputy; The Fighting Frontiersman; The Fighting Ranger; Fighting Texan; Flaming Frontiers; Flashing Guns; Flying Devils; Follow The Boys; Forbidden Trail (1932 and 36?)
Frontier Agent; Frontier Crusader; Frontier Feud; Frontier Fury; Frontier Law; Fugitive From a Prison Camp
The Gay Cavalier; Gentleman from Texas; Ghost Guns; The Girl Who Came Bace; The Golden Trail; Gun Lords of Stirrup Basin; The Gunman from Bodie; Gun Talk
Hands Across the Rockies; Heir to Trouble; Here Comes the Nave; High School Girl(1934 and 35?); His Fighting Blood
In Old Montana; It Happened Out West
Knight of the Plains
Land of the Six Guns; Laura; The Last Horseman; The Law Comes to Texas; Law of the Sea; Lawless Plainsmen; Left-Handed Law; Lightning Carson Rides Again; Lightning Bill Crandel; Lone Star Pioneers; The Lost Trail
Mesquite Buckaroo; The Mexicali Kid; Mike Fright; Missouri Outlaw; Moonlight on the Range; The More the Merrier; Motive For Revenge
Oklahoma Blues; Once in a Lifetime; The Oregon Trail; Outlaws of Sonora; Overland Stage Raiders; Overland Stage Riders (is this the same as the previous film?)
The Phantom Rider; Port of Hate; Prairie Express; Prairie Stranger; Public Cowboy No. 1
Raiders of the South; Range Busters; Range Renegades; Red River Valley; The Return of Wild Bill; Riders of Black Mountain; Riders of Pasco Basin; Riders of the Sage; Robbers of the Range; Robin Hood of the Range; Roll, Wagons, Roll;
Saddles and Sagebrush; The Secret life of Walter Mitty; The Shadow; She couldn't Take It; Sheriff of Medicine Bow; Sidewalks of New York; The Singing Vagabond; Sitting Pretty; Smoky Trails; Smokey Trails (is this the same as the previous one); The Son of Davy Crockett; Song of the Buckaroo; Song of the Drifter; Songs and Bullets; Stardust on the Sage; Stranded; Strange People; Sundown on the Prairie; Sundown Rider (1932 and 33?)
Thrill Hunter; The Throwback; Trail of Vengence; Trail Riders; Trigger Pals;
Under Arizona Skies
Vigilante War
West of Rainbow's End; Westbound Stage; When a Man Sees Red)
Artist biography; Frank LaRue - portions of content provided by All-Movie Guide. 1998, AEC One Stop Group, Inc.
"Vaudeville and 'legit stage' veteran Frank H. LaRue came to Hollywood in 1931. Of his many bit parts, LaRue's most enjoyable turn was as the benign-looking bishop (actually a horse-playing movie actor) in the satirical Once in a Lifetime (1932). Active until 1949, he spent much of his screen time in westerns playing judges, bankers, ranchers and windy politicians. Fans of 'The Little Rascals' will remember Frank H. LaRue as the grouchy radio-program sponsor in the 1934 two-reeler Mike Fright. - Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide"
In Frank's effects there was a clipping for a W.P. LaRue, but the connection is not yet known. In Marion Co., OH, Rev. W.P. LaRue is listed on several marriage certificates. Another newspaper clipping was of Sen. George F. Edmunds from VT. It has been suggested that there is a connection with the Family of Frank's grandmother, Renew Edmunds. George's father was Ebenezer Edmunds, mother Briggs/Griggs.
In 1860, Ebenezer was living in Romeo, Macomb Co., MI.
1930 Federal Census: OH, Shelby Co., Port Jefferson (or Salem Twp?, two houses from mother)
35 56 La Rue Frank Head 50 OH OH OH Actor Vaudeville
Florence Wife 38 GA Ger France Actress
More notes about where he was and when: (notes are from Elsie's calendar book)
1910 Federal Census: in Port Jefferson, OH with his mother.
1912
Jun 19 Chicago, IL. Elsie and Frank married.
1914
Sep. 10 The Grand, Kansas City; Elsie and Frank.
1917
Oct. 18 Houston, TX (in the Houston Press - interview with their daughter, May); at the Prince
in "In Wrong," Elsie and Frank.
1918 Jan
1 "Don't Lie to Mama" Marlow Theatre, Chicago, Elsie and Frank (?)
3 Grand, Chicago (and the 31st?)
27 Orpheum in Gary, IN
30 South Bend, IN (?)
31 Sherden Hotel, IN (?)
Feb
3 Columbia (St. Louis, MO?)
4 Davenport, IA
6 St. James (where?)
7 The Majestic (where?)
8 Waterloo, IA
9 Russel Lawson Hotel (where?)
18 The Crystal, St. Joseph, MO "Don't lie to Mama" (Elsie, Frank, and Ora)
28 The Globe, K.C.
Mar
1 Edwards Hotel (where?)
2 "
4 Cardozea Hotel (where?)
5,6 Tulsa, OK
7 The Lyric (OK?)
8 Oklahoma City
10 Byres (where)
11,12 Fort Worth, TX
17-23 (this might be Feb, not Mar) The Princess, San Antonio, TX
24-30 Columbia, St. Louis, MO
Apr
1 - 3 New Grand, Evansville, IN
4 - 7 Hippodrome, Terre Haute, IN
8 - 10 Orpheum, Champaign, IL
11-13 Empress, St. Louis, MO
15-16 Ebers, E. St. Louis, MO
18-20 Empress, Decatur, IL
21-23 Majestic, Springfield, IL
25-26 Kedzie, Chicago, IL
29 - May1 Orpheum, Madison, WI
May
2-4 Palace, Milwaukee, WI
12-13 Lyric, Virginia, Maine?
14-15 Grand, Duluth, MN
16-17 Orpheum, Fort Williams, Ont (Ontario, Canada?)
19-21 Strand, Winnipeg, Mau (Manitoba?)
23-25 Grand, Grand Forks, SD
26 Crookston, MN
28-31 Grand, Minneapolis, MN
June
3-7 St. Paul, MN
11-14 Rialto, Chicago, IL
17-21 Miles, Cleveland (OH?)
24-28 Orpheum, Detroit (MI)
July
1-5 Lowes Roof, Toronto, Canada
8-12 Lowes, Montreal
15-18 Hamilton (where)
22-24 American Roof, NY
25-26 Delaney St. (where?)
27 Lowes (where?)
28-29 Greely Square (where?)
Sept
20 Daughter, May, is in Port Jefferson, OH with her grandmother, Lizzie Kate LaRue
Nov
16 Strand (where)
18-19 Halifax, Nova Scotia
25-27 Palace, Sydney, Nova Scotia
Dec
2-3 Music Hall, Lewiston, ME
4 Parker Rooms (where?)
5-7 Palace, Manchester, NH
8 Empire, Lawerance (?)
9-10 Kincaids, Quinsey, MA
11 Hotel Curtis (where)
13 Harell (Howell?), MA
16-17 Dorchester, MA
19-20 Newport, RI
22 Fall River (where?)
26 Mr. Luster? (Custer; where?)
31 (or later) Harris, Pitts; Genoa, NY; Syracuse
1919
Feb
22 NYC
24 starting this day to?: Orpheum Theatre, the Corse Payton Stock Company, "Daddy Long Legs" - May La Rue playing Freddie Perkins (Newark or NY?)
1920
Jun Port Jefferson, OH with Lizzie Kate Coon LaRue
1921
Dec
19-28 Cook Co., IL; Elsie and Frank divorce; separated two years previously (?)
1924
Apr
7 Frank in Los Angeles, CA
Jul
7 Received letter re divorce from Stella; divorce decree entered Jun. 17, 1924;
attorneys in Grants Pass, OR
Newspaper Articles:
Oakland Tribune Nov 16, 1933
"Stage Mother" Gives Great Actress New Role; 'Flying Devils' Second Drama
Sixteen stars in two first-run features is the Fox Grand-Lake's promise to film fans saturday when "Stage Mother" and Flying Devils" begin a week's showing at the popular (can't read)...lake picture palace.
. Swift and daring action such as causes customers to clutch orchestral arm chairs with perspiring palms is promised in "Flying Devils." a death-defying detour over uncharted airways.
Arline Judge is the girl for whom flying fools nurse broken hearts and risk broken necks in a series of breath-taking tail-spins, and whatnots, cracking up with a head-on collision of two pursuit planes in midair.
The cast includes such film favorites as Bruce Cabot, Eric Linden, Ralph Bellamy, Cliff "Ukulele Ike" Edward, June Brewster and Frank LaRue.
Oakland Tribune (Oakland, California) Mar 16 1935.
Brook-Wynyard on Broadway Screen
"When a Man Sees Red," a Buck Jones film completes the story of a rugged Western cowman who saves a foolish and stubborn girl from her own folly and, single-handed, smashes a cattle-rustling gang. Jones is the cowman and Peggy Campbell, a newcomer to the screen, is the girl. The cast includes Frank LaRue, William Steele, Libby Taylor and many other western starts.
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General Notes: Wife - Florence Renatta Smith
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Guillaume Larue and Marie Anne Pepin Tranchemontagne
Husband Guillaume Larue
Born: 1636 - St-Maclou, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Normandie, France Baptized: Died: - Ste-Anne-DE-La-Pérade, Cté Champlain, Qc Buried: - Ste-Anne-DE-La-Pérade, Cté Champlain, Qc
Father: Guillaume Larue Mother: Marie Poutret
Marriage: October 3, 1663 - L'immaculée-Conception-Des-Trois-Rivières, Cté Maskinongé, Qc
Wife Marie Anne Pepin Tranchemontagne
Born: April 21, 1649 - L'immaculée-Conception-Des-Trois-Rivières, Cté Maskinongé, Qc Baptized: April 21, 1649 - L'immaculée-Conception-Des-Trois-Rivières, Cté Maskinongé, Qc Died: Buried:
Father: Guillaume Pepin Tranchemontagne Mother: Jeanne Mechin
Children
1 F Marie Anne Larue
Born: Baptized: Died: - Ste-Anne-DE-La-Pérade, Cté Champlain, Qc Buried: - Ste-Anne-DE-La-Pérade, Cté Champlain, QcSpouse: Georges Niof Lafrance Marr: July 20, 1716 - Ste-Anne-DE-La-Pérade, Cté Champlain, Qc
2 M Etienne Desplaines Larue
Born: 1671 Baptized: Died: December 1, 1741 - St-Ours, Cté Richelieu, Qc Buried: December 2, 1741 - St-Ours, Cté Richelieu, QcSpouse: Madeleine Marie Anne Juin Marr: Ste-Geneviève-DE-Batiscan, Cté Champlain, Qc
Death Notes: Wife - Marie Anne Pepin Tranchemontagne
Guillaume Larue and Marie Poutret
Husband Guillaume Larue
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: - St-Maclou, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Normandie, France
Wife Marie Poutret
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Guillaume Larue
Born: 1636 - St-Maclou, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Normandie, France Baptized: Died: - Ste-Anne-DE-La-Pérade, Cté Champlain, Qc Buried: - Ste-Anne-DE-La-Pérade, Cté Champlain, QcSpouse: Marie Anne Pepin Tranchemontagne Marr: October 3, 1663 - L'immaculée-Conception-Des-Trois-Rivières, Cté Maskinongé, Qc
Daniel D. Magner and Harriet Eliza Larue
Husband Daniel D. Magner
Born: March 10, 1846 - Essex Or Clinton Co., NY Baptized: Died: November 25, 1917 - Lockport, Niagara Co., NY Buried: - Glenwood Cemetery, Lockport, Niagara Co., NYMarriage: 1865 - Niagara, NY
Wife Harriet Eliza Larue
Born: December 29, 1844 - Northport, Michigan Or Burlington, IA Baptized: Died: June 29, 1916 - Prob NY Buried: - Glenwood Cemetery, Lockport, Niagara Co., NY
Father: John Larue 26 Mother: Renew Edmunds 26
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Birth, December 29, 1844
Children
1 M Charles B. Magner
Born: March 2, 1867 - McNalls Corners, Niagara Co, NY Baptized: Died: August 29, 1948 - Lockport City Hospital, Lockport, Niagara Co., NY Buried: - Glenwood Cemetery, Lockport, Niagara Co., NYSpouse: Amelie Ella Ellen Frantz Marr: 1898 - Town Of Clarence Center, Wolcottsburg, Erie Co., NY
General Notes: Husband - Daniel D. Magner
aka David Magner.
1878 Directory Daniel Magner, farmer 50 acres, Gasport & switch tender - Niagara Falls; 1901- in Lockport
1870 Federal Census: NY, Niagara Co., Town of Lockport, p. 123R
Magner, Daniel 28 NY farm Labor both parents foreign born
Harriot 26 MI
Charlie 2 NY
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General Notes: Wife - Harriet Eliza Larue
Nickname: Hattie. From 1850 census, Lockport, Niagara Co., NY:
Asa Day 53 VT
Cleora 41 NY
Warren H. 23 NY
Emerson 20 NY
Cornelia 15 NY
Fayette 11 NY
Harriet E. LaRue 5 IA
By 1865, Harriet had moved back from MI to Lockport, and was listed as a servant in the census. She was living next door to Emerson Day and family.
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Notes: Marriage
Lived in Lakeport, Madison County, New York
General Notes: Child - Charles B. Magner
1930 Federal Census: NY, Niagara Co., Lockport City
Magner Charles B. Head 64? NY NY NY Machinist Steam
Worker
Ellen E. Wife 55 NY
Murphy Bessie R. Dtr 29 NY
Betty R. g child 9 NY
Phyllis L g child 7 NY
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Edmond Joseph Vaillancourt and Irene Larue
Husband Edmond Joseph Vaillancourt
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Lazare Vaillancourt Mother: Eugenie Tremblay
Marriage: March 3, 1924 - St Félicien, Lac St Jean, P.Q
Wife Irene Larue
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles Alphonse Larue Mother: Celanire L`heureux
Children
1 F Vaillancourt
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Jean Marc Leclerc
Jean Larue and Catherine Jacqueline Pain
Husband Jean Larue
Born: 1632 - Montrée, Orne, France Baptized: Died: 1673 Buried:
Father: Michel Larue Mother: Madeleine Gillain
Marriage: October 28, 1663 - St-Joseph-DE-Sillery, Qc
Wife Catherine Jacqueline Pain
Born: - Thury-Harcourt, Caen, Bayeux, Normandie, France Baptized: September 10, 1648 - Thury-Harcourt, Caen, Bayeux, Normandie, France Died: - Hôpital, Hôtel-Dieu DE Québec, Qc Buried:
Father: Marin Pain Mother: Olive Morin
Other Spouse: Pierre Masse - St-Joseph-DE-Sillery, Qc
Children
1 F Madeleine Larue
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Michel Moreau Marr: August 1, 1712 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc
2 M Jean Baptiste Larue
Born: December 5, 1664 - Québec, Qc Baptized: December 6, 1664 - Notre-Dame-DE-Québec, Qc Died: Buried:Spouse: Marie Anne Brassard Marr: October 1, 1692 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, QcSpouse: Catherine Garnier Marr: St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc
3 F Catherine Angelique Larue
Born: - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc Baptized: Died: April 1743 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc Buried: April 3, 1743 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, QcSpouse: Antoine Samson Marr: October 21, 1691 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc
4 F Genevieve Larue
Born: April 1666 - St-Joseph-DE-Sillery, Qc Baptized: April 17, 1666 - St-Joseph-DE-Sillery, Qc Died: April 1722 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc Buried: April 26, 1722 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, QcSpouse: Henri Chatel Francoeur Marr: St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc
Death Notes: Child - Jean Baptiste Larue
Jean Larue and Marie Anne Josephte Pelletier
Husband Jean Larue
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: - St. Roch Des Aulnaies, L'islet, Quebec, Canada
Wife Marie Anne Josephte Pelletier
Born: 1715 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Joseph Pelletier Mother: Marie Marguerite Lumina
Children
Jean Baptiste Larue and Genevieve Levert
Husband Jean Baptiste Larue
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: - Ste-Anne-DE-Varennes, Cté Verchères, Qc
Wife Genevieve Levert
Born: - L'ange-Gardien, Cté Montmorency, Qc Baptized: - L'ange-Gardien, Cté Montmorency, Qc Died: August 29, 1756 - Terrebonne, Qc Buried: August 30, 1756 - Terrebonne, Qc
Father: Jean Levert Mother: Francoise Latier Delastre
Other Spouse: Elie Lamothe - November 17, 1688 - St-Charles-DE-Lachenaie, Cté Terrebonne, Qc
Children
John Larue
Husband John Larue 26
Born: 1814 - Albany, New York 26 Baptized: Died: 1897 - Empire, Leelanau Co., MI 26 Buried:Marriage: October 26, 1851 - Lockport, New York
Other Spouse: Renew Edmunds 26 - 1839
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - John Larue
From "Remembering Empire thru Pictures"
John LaRue-first white settler in Empire. Born in 1814. John came to
Glen Arbor by in 1848
where he engaged in fishing and fur trading. He moved to Empire about 1854, (I think 1852,
as in my gr-gr-grandmothers writing (Arvilla A.Smith) she stated that they spent several
days with the LaRues when they left Northport to take their 2 children to College.) (Note:
The Rev. G.N.Smith and family with several other families were the first settlers in Northport
arriving there July 11, 1849.) building a trading post on the shore of Lake Michigan. He
died in 1897.
From: "Some Other Day-Remembering Empire"
According to the diary of Mrs. John E. Fisher, in June 1887, John LaRue purchased 40 acres
of land in Empire from the U.S.Government. Mrs. Sophia Larue deeded part of the land to
her daughter, Mary McCall, her son, Frank J. LaRue, and her daughter Carrie Bowes. In
1908 John Fry purchased the piece, including the LaRue Hotel from Carrie M. Bowes.
Below this is a picuture, captioned:
Mr. John (Sophia) LaRue
L. to R. Carrie LaRue (Bowes), Della LaRue, Frank LaRue Mary LaRue (McCall)
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Services in the Empire School: "It is believed that worship was held in the Empire School, on the site of the present James Johnson garage from about 1885 to 1894. Here, in 1891, a Reverend Colter began the organization of the present Empire Methodist Church. Charter member were Ruel Boynton, Marvin LaCore and Mrs. Georgiana Norconk. Following him was Rev. S. Snyder who built the church (which is now the Masonic Temple) probably in 1894 or 1885. It is believed that the property upon which that church stood was donated by the John LaRue family.
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Another Paragraph:]
One time I was walking down the hill with Dena Setter when we met Ellen LaRue with her
little black bag. Dena was to stay all night with us, and in the morning we were told of a
new baby at Setter's house. I was flabbergasted! I was within a inch of that black bag !
Everyone in Empire knew who Ellen LaRue was. Ellen graduated from Nursing School at
the Univ. Of Michigan. She and her doctor husband, Dr. Frank LaRue, lived where Maude
Lambkin lives now. He was not a dentist, but as a doctor, he pulled teeth, as he pulled
one for me.
The doctor always stopped at our house in Norway Town for mother, as an interpreter.
From memories of Selma Christensen Edison
John is in the 1870 census index for Leelanau Co., but not the 1860 census.
The LaRue Hotel
The John LaRues were the first white settlers in this area. John LaRue came from Chicago
to Manitou Island in 1847 for health reasons. He went back to Royalton, NY and married
Sophia LaCore in 1851. They came by ship "The Sultana", a freighter, to Leelanau County.
Then in 1851, they moved to Northport for the winter. In 1852 they came to Glen Arbor
and in 1858 to Empire. They built a house in the area where Leota Nowicki now lives, on
Front, LaRue and Lake Streets. They later added a long building to the front of this house
with about 20 to 25 rooms upstairs, an office and living parlor and dining room, using the
former part of the house for a kitchen and family living quarters.
This was known as the LaRue Hotel. It was in operation from about 1870 to 1908.
(This booklet also contains a picture showing part of the LaRue house.
Ken Stormer.
Email from Sherrie Risch, jbsr@yahoo.com:...My husband is descended from Alonzo Slyfield (1825-1896), the man who was keeper of the Manitou Island and Point Betsy lighthouses and later a resident of Frankfurt, MI. In 1912, his son, Charles B. Slyfield (1854-1925) wrote an autobiography that still circulates among his descendants. In describing his parents' early days at Manitou Island, Slyfield mentions their LaRue neighbors a number of times. I've copied two paragraphs mentioning the LaRues for you...: "(Manitou Island lighthouse) was a pretty lonesome place to stop at, no neighbors very near. Mr. John Larue lived where Empire now is; he moved there the same season that we came. He had a wife and six children; they lived in a small shanty right on the beach of Lake Michigan. A man by the name of Thomas Wickham lived at Glen Lake, about three miles east, and Glen Arbor was about nine miles north. There was a dock for wooding steam boats and a small store there, also a few families scattered around.
In the fall of 1859 there came ashore on the beach at Empire one hundred kegs of gun powder and Mr. Larue picked it up and saved it to blow big logs to pieces as he had no team and they were too heavy to handle otherwise. By spring he had a clearing of several acres which he planted to potatoes, corn, wheat and 'beggas,' also had a nice garden of all kinds of vegetables. This farm was the prettiest location that one could imagine, the land came out level right to the lake shore, not over two feet of bank where it joined the sand on the beach and was a heavy black loam and underlaid by a bed of white marl of unknown depth. We dug eighteen feet to get a well but did not get through the marl. It was all heavy hard wood timber right down to the shore."
Kathy Westbrook at Genforum: I do not have positive proof that John LaRue is the father of Catherine but have been told that by older members of the family and been given pictures of him and of Catherine. The dates in John LaRue's life seem to jog in and out with a pattern of almost two separate lives. In Various books I have purchased about Empire, Michigan he lived and travelled with the Ottowa and Chippewa Indians for years and even ran a trading post in Crystal Falls, Michigan for a number of years that coincide with the birth of Catherine. On mixed blood census in various Michigan counties, LaRue is listed as a surname. Catherine looks very much like John LaRue. After 1852, when Catherine was born, John LaRue has land ownership in various counties and states. The fact that he travelled with Catherine's people and is buried feet from her along with her husband leads me to continue my research.
Headline: John LaRue Dead!
The oldest white settler in Leelanau County
passed away at the age of 83
John LaRue, the subject of this sketch, was born December 6th, 1814, in Albany, N.Y. While a small child, his parents moved to New York City where he lived until seven years of age. About this time, his mother died and his father with his family of small children moved to Glen Falls where the early boyhood days of John LaRue was spent in various pursuits and occupations presented by the conditions and circumstances of his surroundings. John was naturally of a roving disposition and the stories of the new eldorado of the west and British colonies fired him with a zeal to push out into the tracks ... wilderness and seek for himself a fortune and a world of his own which up to the time he was 17 years of age had been bounded by a very small horizon. His first adventure was into the wilds of Canada where he was taken ... and came near dying among strangers of the dread scourge. Means of communication ... were slow and loborious and ... save by his father and three ... means of learning the particulars as in these days of electrical science, he was given up as dead. In the meantime his father died, the sisters were married and the family broken up. At the age of 20, or about four years of absence, he again sought his old home at Glen Falls, but as conditions had changed and the ... of the world he had seen only inspired him to reach out further, and taking leave of his old home he went to Greenville, Pa. where he was engaged in the furniture trade for some time. He then went to Burlington, Iowa. While in Burlington at the age of 21 he joined the Masonic order of which he has always been a devoted member. The ritual of his order was the bible, and its teachings his religion. He lived a Mason and died a Mason, devoted to the teachings of this mystic order of which the writer knows nothing yet sees its great work of brotherly love and philanthropy on every hand.
At the age of 25 he married and bought a farm in Cook Co., Ill. The old deed now in the family possesion will show the following description: - "The W 1/2 of the N.E. 1/4 of Sec. 6 in township 38 north range 14 east of the 3rd. principal Meridian, containing 80 and 66-100ths acres more or less, being in the county of Cook and State of Illinois." The consideration was $1250, or about $15 1/2 per acre. This piece of land was situated on the south fork of the Chicago river and is at present covered with millions of dollars worth of blocks of brick and granite and in the centre nearly of one of the worlds greatest metropolis'.
The human mind can scarcely conceive the rapid advance of civilization until it is brought face to face with those who have lived during the years of building of a great city ith a population of a million souls upon the very ground where in the prime of life he held the plow handles to till he native soil.
In 1846 his wife died leaving him with two small children - a boy and girl. The boy eas named Enslee B. LaRue and the girl Harriet, now Mrs. Magner who lives in Lockport, New York. After the death of his wife, being in poor health he came to Mackinaw, in search for a more suitable climate. His health improved and having an eye for business he concluded to sell his farm in Chicago which he did and returned to the Manitou Islands where he began trading with the indians and fishing. This was in 1847. He sold his Chicago property for $17.50 per acre. He located a trading post at South Manitou and one at Sleeping Bear Bay, now Glen Haven, and soon had one at Leland. In 1851 he was married to Miss Sophia Lakor in Lockport, N.Y., his present wife who came here with him on the old steamboat Sultana and was landed on North Manitou and crossed to the mainland in small fishing boats and lived at Northport in the house with Missionary John Smith. He had five children by his present wife Mrs. Mary McCall Mrs. Della Comstock, Chas. Sj. LaRue, Mrs. Carrie Bowes and Frank J. LaRue. In 1852 John LaRue purchases of John Smith of Northport 44 acres of land at Glen Arbor and in 1853 built a house and other buildings to carry on his business of fishing and trading with the indians. His nearest neighbors were at Northport on the east and the nearest white settler south was at Point Betsy now the village of Frankfort. Here there was a white man whose wife was a squaw and in speaking of these people Mrs. LaRue tells of a circumstance of the early day which is remembered by the older inhabitants. This man living at Point Betsy lost his wife and he promptly went in search of another. He found one. This time a white woman and promptly appropriated the same. The husband of the woman came to John LaRue who was Justice of the Peach and took steps to recover ... the matter never came to trial ... is alleged that the two men ... the Point ... woman who he had induced ... him. It is said they lived peacefully togeter on the shore of lake Michigan and are yet living somewhere in that part of the country.
The County of leelanau was a wilderness and when John LaRue located here he was the first white settler in what is now Leelanau county that was in 1847 - fifty years ago. For a half century Mr. LaRue has battled with th vicissitudes incident to a pioneer life and in that time has seen a thriving village grow up where the indian's bark tepee or the fleet footed deer could be found to break the monotoy of a primeval solitude. He saw the rise and fall of King Strang who held supreme sway on the Beaver Islands and at one time he and John Dorsey with others lay behind their barricades expecting every moment to see the red sail of the lake pirates bear the outlaws toward their little settlement of fisherman. Fortunately they never had a skirmish with the red handed outlaws, but had they at any time attempted to land would have received a recrption from those sturdy young woodsman and fisherman that would have caused them to remember the little fishing settlement on Sleeping Bear Bay.
In 1856 Mr. LaRue bought the tract of land where Empire is now situated and where he moved with his family in 1859 where he has since resided. Mr LaRue was commissioned Postmaster at Empire in 1864 and held it continuously until Cleveland's first term when M. LaCore was appointed. He held it again through Harrison's administration and when Cleveland was elected to his second term he resigned having held the Post Office altogether a term of 20 years. In politics he was a unswerving uncompromising republican and did much for the party in his quiet way and held numerous petty offices in the early history of the county.
To such veterans as Mr. LaRue the present generation owes an everlasting debt of gratitude, a debt that can never be paid. For those noble patriarchs sacrificed the benefit of society, their homes and friends to give up their manhood to a life of work of reclaiming the forest to the use of manking. The present generation should bow to the pioneers of this country for subduing the forest and transforming a wilderness filled only with savages and wild beasts into fruitful fields of industry, wealth and enlightedment. Mr. LaRue's text by which he lived was the "Golden Rule." No man ever went hungry from his door. No person was so degraded but the philanthropic heart of the old pioneer would reach out and give him succor in the hour of need. His character was of the sturdy puritan class born of impact with nature's children and nature's laws. He will be missed in all this part of the state. But to his memory he has erected a monument of his own which will stand longer than any granite shaft and one which time nor the elements can not wear away. It is his text by which he lived: "Do unto others as ye would that they should do unto you." Mr. LaRue was taken ill the 7th day of December, the day after he was 83 years old and passed away Saturday night, December 11. His death was as peaceful as his life. The spark of life simply went out and all that was mortal of John LaRue, the pioneer of Leelanau County, lay in the cold embrace of death. His simple charity and matchless tolerance of error and his almost divine spirit of forgiveness of the faults of others are indelibly stamped upon the tablets of our memory, that time is powerless to consign to oblivion, were virtues not to be entombed in the grave. His transcendant goodness which blessed so many lives and cheered so many hearts is surely an attribut to immortality. Therefore, we feel that our tribute to this noble man should not be one of sorrow and lamentation. More fitting seems the paen of triumphant glory by which we herald to the angels the coming of a saintly soul:
Stars that shoot along the sky
Shines brightest when they fall from high
We feel in his death an eclipse darkening out stellar sky, assuaged only by the remembrance that peculiarly ... may it be said of such as he:
O Grave: where is thy victory?
O Death: where is thy sting?
Rev. C.W. Williams payed a glowing tribute to his old friend in his sermon of comfort which was delived at the house at 10 o'clock Tuesday, December 14. Beautiful floral offerings were prepared by the hands of Mrs. Willard and Mrs. Mosgrove and the obsequies at the grave were conducted by the Masonic order and mother earth closed over the mortal remains of John LaRue, the patriarch of Leelanau Co.
From: Empire Leader
Empire, Michigan, December 17, 1897 Number 24
... indicates portions that were unreadable
John is listed as the first postmaster of Empire, Leelanau Co., MI.
After John's first wife died, he took his two young children to live with relatives in Lockport, Niagara Co., NY. When he married Sophia, they took the children to live with them in MI.
1850 Census in the County of Michilimack in State of Michigan:
16 16 John Lerue 36m Merchant NY
William Cooper 18m Fisherman NY
Calom? Galloss? 19m Fisherman NY
1870 Census: Empire, Lelanau Co., MI
19 Larue John 54 Farmer NY
Sophia 40 Keeping House NY
Della 13 At Home MI
Charles 11 At Home MI
Carrie 10 At Home MI
1880 Census posted at LDS:
John LAREAN Self M Male W 65 NY Farmer VA NY
Sophia M. LAREAN Wife M Female W 49 NY Keeping House MA MA
Charles S. LAREAN Son S Male W 21 MI Life Savor Station NY NY
Carrie LAREAN Dau S Female W 20 MI At Home NY NY
Frankie LAREAN Son S Male W 8 MI At School NY NY
Source Information:
Census PlaceEmpire, Leelanau, Michigan
Land Records: JOHN LERUE TRAVERSE CITY 346 1861/07/01 19 29 N 14 W 25 (Michigan)
PatenteeLand OfficeDoc.DateBase LineTWPRangeSectionAcres
JOHNLARUETRAVERSECITY1531869/11/011928 N14 W190.0000
JOHN LA RUETRAVERSE CITY1531869/11/011928 N15 W24105.2900
JOHN LA RUETRAVERSE CITY1531887/10/181928 N14 W190.0000
JOHN LA RUETRAVERSE CITY1531887/10/181928 N15 W24105.
In 1841, John Lerue was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Burlington, IA.
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Joseph Larue and Angelique Pelletier
Husband Joseph Larue
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jean Delarue Mother: Marie Anne Pelletier
Marriage: April 11, 1783 - St-Roch-Des-Aulnaies, L'islet, Qc
Wife Angelique Pelletier
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles Francois Pelletier Mother: Marthe Fortin
Children
1 F Emerentienne Larue
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Francois Levesque Marr: May 8, 1828 - St-Roch-Des-Aulnaies, L'islet, Qc
2 F Julie Larue
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Vincent Hudon Beauilieu Marr: July 11, 1808 - St-Roch-Des-Aulnaies, L'islet, Qc
Joseph Larue and Marguerite Lucas
Husband Joseph Larue
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jean Raphael Larue Mother: Angelique Dube
Father: Jean Raphael Larue Mother: Angelique Dube
Marriage: February 16, 1808 - St-Roch-Des-Aulnaies, L'islet, Qc
Other Spouse: Marguerite Lucas - February 16, 1808 - St-Roch-Des-Aulnaies, L'islet, Qc
Wife Marguerite Lucas
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jean Baptiste Lucas Mother: Theotiste Demers
Children
1 F Elisabeth Larue
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Pierre Pelletier Marr: July 16, 1850 - Rivière-Du-Loup St-Patrice , Qc
Joseph Larue and Marguerite Lucas
Husband Joseph Larue
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jean Raphael Larue Mother: Angelique Dube
Father: Jean Raphael Larue Mother: Angelique Dube
Marriage: February 16, 1808 - St-Roch-Des-Aulnaies, L'islet, Qc
Other Spouse: Marguerite Lucas - February 16, 1808 - St-Roch-Des-Aulnaies, L'islet, Qc
Wife Marguerite Lucas
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Elisabeth Larue
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Pierre Pelletier Marr: July 16, 1850 - Rivière-Du-Loup St-Patrice , Qc
Joseph Larue and Angelique Pelletier
Husband Joseph Larue
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: April 11, 1783 - St-Roch-Des-Aulnaies, L'islet, Qc
Wife Angelique Pelletier
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Emerentienne Larue
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Francois Levesque Marr: May 8, 1828 - St-Roch-Des-Aulnaies, L'islet, Qc
2 F Julie Larue
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Vincent Hudon Beauilieu Marr: July 11, 1808 - St-Roch-Des-Aulnaies, L'islet, Qc
Joseph Larue and Ange Marie Pelletier
Husband Joseph Larue
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: November 4, 1783 - St. Roch Des Aulnaies, L'islet, Quebec, Canada
Wife Ange Marie Pelletier
Born: 1762 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles Francois Pelletier Mother: Marthe Fortin
Children
Germain Roy Desjardins and Julie Larue
Husband Germain Roy Desjardins
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Augustin Roy Desjardins Mother: Ursule Cordeau Deslauriers
Marriage: June 2, 1826 - Kamouraska, Qc
Other Spouse: Perpetue Levasseur - February 21, 1803 - Kamouraska, Qc
Wife Julie Larue
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jean Raphael Larue Mother: Josephte Destroismaisons Picard
Father: Jean Raphael Larue Mother: Josephte Destroismaisons Picard
Other Spouse: Germain Roy Desjardins - June 2, 1826 - Kamouraska, Qc
Children
1 M Germain Roy Desjardins
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Thecle Thibault Marr: March 9, 1850 - St-Pascal, Kamouraska, QcSpouse: Thecle Thibault Marr: March 9, 1850 - St-Pascal, Kamouraska, Qc
Germain Roy Desjardins and Julie Larue
Husband Germain Roy Desjardins
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: June 2, 1826 - Kamouraska, Qc
Wife Julie Larue
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jean Raphael Larue Mother: Josephte Destroismaisons Picard
Father: Jean Raphael Larue Mother: Josephte Destroismaisons Picard
Other Spouse: Germain Roy Desjardins - June 2, 1826 - Kamouraska, Qc
Children
1 M Germain Roy Desjardins
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Leon Larue and Anne Marie Plourde
Husband Leon Larue
Born: 1904 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: April 3, 1929 - Metis
Wife Anne Marie Plourde
Born: 1909 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Philippe Plourde Mother: Rose Anna Morissette
Children
Notes: Marriage
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Loa May Larue
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Loa May Larue 26
AKA: Loa Born: May 17, 1913 - Port Jefferson, Ohio 26 Baptized: Died: December 21, 1993 - Stockton, California 26 Buried:
Father: Frank Herman Larue 26 Mother: Elsie May Payne 26
Noted events in their marriage were:
1. Divorce, Divorce
Children
General Notes: Wife - Loa May Larue
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Port Jefferson
This canal town traces its existence, as does Lockington, to the excitement generated by the construction of the canal. Although there were settlers in the area as early as 1814, Jonathan Counts surveyed and platted the village in August 1836, more than likely after the precise route of the Sidney Feeder was first determined. First known as Pratt, Ohio, the village adopted its present name when it was incorporated as a village on April 18, 1842.
Port Jefferson was located where the Sidney Feeder canal connected with the Great Miami River. The purpose of the feeder was to provide a steady flow of water to the Miami Canal at the Lockington locks. A large dam in the river east of Port Jefferson diverted the waters into the feeder.
Because Port Jefferson was the closest point on the canal system for the vast territory east of Sidney and Port Jefferson, it became an important center for commercial activity almost overnight. All grain, lumber, and other products north and east of town, destined for the canal, passed through it. The canal feeder at Port Jefferson was completed to Sidney by 1841, some 4 years before the Miami & Erie Canal was opened between Cincinnati and Toledo.
Samuel Rice heard about the bright economic prospects of the village in the early 1840s. After first touring a small underdeveloped town called Chicago in northern Illinois, he traveled here, evaluated the prospects of Port Jefferson, and chose to invest here. He purchased a substantial amount of property around the village, and waited...
During its heyday between 1845 and the 1860s, Port Jefferson almost rivaled Sidney in size and influence. Close to 150 Port Jefferson men worked in the wooden products (barrels and staves) business. Four blacksmiths, including Epler and Johnson, were kept busy by the canal boat work. Gottlieb Allinger built a large mill on the canal in 1871, now the site of Hussey's Restaurant. Three dry goods stores, three groceries, and a shoe shop blossomed.
Construction of two major railroads in Sidney by 1860 signaled the decline of the canal's importance and that of Port Jefferson as well. Samuel Rice's bet that his town would become a major Midwest trading center materialized. Local residents did refer to Port Jefferson as 'Little Chicago' for a number of years.
Loa May (LaRue) Robinson was my mother. May was her given name; when she was a teenager, she added the name Loa with the consent of her parents. She was raised in show business with her parents, Elsie Payne and Frank H. LaRue. She was on the stage by the age of 5, known as Baby May.
After marrying James W. Robinson and having her two daughters, Marijane and Elsimae, aka Mikki and CiCi, she went into nursing during the 2nd World War while her husband was stationed in the South Pacific. She continued nursing until her retirement in the late 1970's.
This lady was a very pretty lady and always dressed well and looked nice. I can still remember the time she took "putting on her face" (make up) and all the times she went around smelling up the house with the henna on her hair.
By: Mikki McBride
Location: (see notes for her parents re previous years)
1935 NYC
1936 Colon, Panama (playing at the Moulin Rouge "Direct from 3 months engagement at "The Open Club" NYC.
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Loa May Larue
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Loa May Larue 26
AKA: Loa Born: May 17, 1913 - Port Jefferson, Ohio 26 Baptized: Died: December 21, 1993 - Stockton, California 26 Buried:
Father: Frank Herman Larue 26 Mother: Elsie May Payne 26
Children
General Notes: Wife - Loa May Larue
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Port Jefferson
This canal town traces its existence, as does Lockington, to the excitement generated by the construction of the canal. Although there were settlers in the area as early as 1814, Jonathan Counts surveyed and platted the village in August 1836, more than likely after the precise route of the Sidney Feeder was first determined. First known as Pratt, Ohio, the village adopted its present name when it was incorporated as a village on April 18, 1842.
Port Jefferson was located where the Sidney Feeder canal connected with the Great Miami River. The purpose of the feeder was to provide a steady flow of water to the Miami Canal at the Lockington locks. A large dam in the river east of Port Jefferson diverted the waters into the feeder.
Because Port Jefferson was the closest point on the canal system for the vast territory east of Sidney and Port Jefferson, it became an important center for commercial activity almost overnight. All grain, lumber, and other products north and east of town, destined for the canal, passed through it. The canal feeder at Port Jefferson was completed to Sidney by 1841, some 4 years before the Miami & Erie Canal was opened between Cincinnati and Toledo.
Samuel Rice heard about the bright economic prospects of the village in the early 1840s. After first touring a small underdeveloped town called Chicago in northern Illinois, he traveled here, evaluated the prospects of Port Jefferson, and chose to invest here. He purchased a substantial amount of property around the village, and waited...
During its heyday between 1845 and the 1860s, Port Jefferson almost rivaled Sidney in size and influence. Close to 150 Port Jefferson men worked in the wooden products (barrels and staves) business. Four blacksmiths, including Epler and Johnson, were kept busy by the canal boat work. Gottlieb Allinger built a large mill on the canal in 1871, now the site of Hussey's Restaurant. Three dry goods stores, three groceries, and a shoe shop blossomed.
Construction of two major railroads in Sidney by 1860 signaled the decline of the canal's importance and that of Port Jefferson as well. Samuel Rice's bet that his town would become a major Midwest trading center materialized. Local residents did refer to Port Jefferson as 'Little Chicago' for a number of years.
Loa May (LaRue) Robinson was my mother. May was her given name; when she was a teenager, she added the name Loa with the consent of her parents. She was raised in show business with her parents, Elsie Payne and Frank H. LaRue. She was on the stage by the age of 5, known as Baby May.
After marrying James W. Robinson and having her two daughters, Marijane and Elsimae, aka Mikki and CiCi, she went into nursing during the 2nd World War while her husband was stationed in the South Pacific. She continued nursing until her retirement in the late 1970's.
This lady was a very pretty lady and always dressed well and looked nice. I can still remember the time she took "putting on her face" (make up) and all the times she went around smelling up the house with the henna on her hair.
By: Mikki McBride
Location: (see notes for her parents re previous years)
1935 NYC
1936 Colon, Panama (playing at the Moulin Rouge "Direct from 3 months engagement at "The Open Club" NYC.
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Loa May Larue
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Loa May Larue 26
AKA: Loa Born: May 17, 1913 - Port Jefferson, Ohio 26 Baptized: Died: December 21, 1993 - Stockton, California 26 Buried:
Father: Frank Herman Larue 26 Mother: Elsie May Payne 26
Children
General Notes: Wife - Loa May Larue
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Port Jefferson
This canal town traces its existence, as does Lockington, to the excitement generated by the construction of the canal. Although there were settlers in the area as early as 1814, Jonathan Counts surveyed and platted the village in August 1836, more than likely after the precise route of the Sidney Feeder was first determined. First known as Pratt, Ohio, the village adopted its present name when it was incorporated as a village on April 18, 1842.
Port Jefferson was located where the Sidney Feeder canal connected with the Great Miami River. The purpose of the feeder was to provide a steady flow of water to the Miami Canal at the Lockington locks. A large dam in the river east of Port Jefferson diverted the waters into the feeder.
Because Port Jefferson was the closest point on the canal system for the vast territory east of Sidney and Port Jefferson, it became an important center for commercial activity almost overnight. All grain, lumber, and other products north and east of town, destined for the canal, passed through it. The canal feeder at Port Jefferson was completed to Sidney by 1841, some 4 years before the Miami & Erie Canal was opened between Cincinnati and Toledo.
Samuel Rice heard about the bright economic prospects of the village in the early 1840s. After first touring a small underdeveloped town called Chicago in northern Illinois, he traveled here, evaluated the prospects of Port Jefferson, and chose to invest here. He purchased a substantial amount of property around the village, and waited...
During its heyday between 1845 and the 1860s, Port Jefferson almost rivaled Sidney in size and influence. Close to 150 Port Jefferson men worked in the wooden products (barrels and staves) business. Four blacksmiths, including Epler and Johnson, were kept busy by the canal boat work. Gottlieb Allinger built a large mill on the canal in 1871, now the site of Hussey's Restaurant. Three dry goods stores, three groceries, and a shoe shop blossomed.
Construction of two major railroads in Sidney by 1860 signaled the decline of the canal's importance and that of Port Jefferson as well. Samuel Rice's bet that his town would become a major Midwest trading center materialized. Local residents did refer to Port Jefferson as 'Little Chicago' for a number of years.
Loa May (LaRue) Robinson was my mother. May was her given name; when she was a teenager, she added the name Loa with the consent of her parents. She was raised in show business with her parents, Elsie Payne and Frank H. LaRue. She was on the stage by the age of 5, known as Baby May.
After marrying James W. Robinson and having her two daughters, Marijane and Elsimae, aka Mikki and CiCi, she went into nursing during the 2nd World War while her husband was stationed in the South Pacific. She continued nursing until her retirement in the late 1970's.
This lady was a very pretty lady and always dressed well and looked nice. I can still remember the time she took "putting on her face" (make up) and all the times she went around smelling up the house with the henna on her hair.
By: Mikki McBride
Location: (see notes for her parents re previous years)
1935 NYC
1936 Colon, Panama (playing at the Moulin Rouge "Direct from 3 months engagement at "The Open Club" NYC.
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Loa May Larue
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Loa May Larue 26
AKA: Loa Born: May 17, 1913 - Port Jefferson, Ohio 26 Baptized: Died: December 21, 1993 - Stockton, California 26 Buried:
Father: Frank Herman Larue 26 Mother: Elsie May Payne 26
Children
General Notes: Wife - Loa May Larue
Posted at Shelby Co., USGenweb:
Port Jefferson
This canal town traces its existence, as does Lockington, to the excitement generated by the construction of the canal. Although there were settlers in the area as early as 1814, Jonathan Counts surveyed and platted the village in August 1836, more than likely after the precise route of the Sidney Feeder was first determined. First known as Pratt, Ohio, the village adopted its present name when it was incorporated as a village on April 18, 1842.
Port Jefferson was located where the Sidney Feeder canal connected with the Great Miami River. The purpose of the feeder was to provide a steady flow of water to the Miami Canal at the Lockington locks. A large dam in the river east of Port Jefferson diverted the waters into the feeder.
Because Port Jefferson was the closest point on the canal system for the vast territory east of Sidney and Port Jefferson, it became an important center for commercial activity almost overnight. All grain, lumber, and other products north and east of town, destined for the canal, passed through it. The canal feeder at Port Jefferson was completed to Sidney by 1841, some 4 years before the Miami & Erie Canal was opened between Cincinnati and Toledo.
Samuel Rice heard about the bright economic prospects of the village in the early 1840s. After first touring a small underdeveloped town called Chicago in northern Illinois, he traveled here, evaluated the prospects of Port Jefferson, and chose to invest here. He purchased a substantial amount of property around the village, and waited...
During its heyday between 1845 and the 1860s, Port Jefferson almost rivaled Sidney in size and influence. Close to 150 Port Jefferson men worked in the wooden products (barrels and staves) business. Four blacksmiths, including Epler and Johnson, were kept busy by the canal boat work. Gottlieb Allinger built a large mill on the canal in 1871, now the site of Hussey's Restaurant. Three dry goods stores, three groceries, and a shoe shop blossomed.
Construction of two major railroads in Sidney by 1860 signaled the decline of the canal's importance and that of Port Jefferson as well. Samuel Rice's bet that his town would become a major Midwest trading center materialized. Local residents did refer to Port Jefferson as 'Little Chicago' for a number of years.
Loa May (LaRue) Robinson was my mother. May was her given name; when she was a teenager, she added the name Loa with the consent of her parents. She was raised in show business with her parents, Elsie Payne and Frank H. LaRue. She was on the stage by the age of 5, known as Baby May.
After marrying James W. Robinson and having her two daughters, Marijane and Elsimae, aka Mikki and CiCi, she went into nursing during the 2nd World War while her husband was stationed in the South Pacific. She continued nursing until her retirement in the late 1970's.
This lady was a very pretty lady and always dressed well and looked nice. I can still remember the time she took "putting on her face" (make up) and all the times she went around smelling up the house with the henna on her hair.
By: Mikki McBride
Location: (see notes for her parents re previous years)
1935 NYC
1936 Colon, Panama (playing at the Moulin Rouge "Direct from 3 months engagement at "The Open Club" NYC.
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Loa May Larue
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Loa May Larue 26
AKA: Loa Born: May 17, 1913 - Port Jefferson, Ohio 26 Baptized: Died: December 21, 1993 - Stockton, California 26 Buried:
Father: Frank Herman Larue 26 Mother: Elsie May Payne 26
Children
General Notes: Wife - Loa May Larue
Posted at Shelby Co., USGenweb:
Port Jefferson
This canal town traces its existence, as does Lockington, to the excitement generated by the construction of the canal. Although there were settlers in the area as early as 1814, Jonathan Counts surveyed and platted the village in August 1836, more than likely after the precise route of the Sidney Feeder was first determined. First known as Pratt, Ohio, the village adopted its present name when it was incorporated as a village on April 18, 1842.
Port Jefferson was located where the Sidney Feeder canal connected with the Great Miami River. The purpose of the feeder was to provide a steady flow of water to the Miami Canal at the Lockington locks. A large dam in the river east of Port Jefferson diverted the waters into the feeder.
Because Port Jefferson was the closest point on the canal system for the vast territory east of Sidney and Port Jefferson, it became an important center for commercial activity almost overnight. All grain, lumber, and other products north and east of town, destined for the canal, passed through it. The canal feeder at Port Jefferson was completed to Sidney by 1841, some 4 years before the Miami & Erie Canal was opened between Cincinnati and Toledo.
Samuel Rice heard about the bright economic prospects of the village in the early 1840s. After first touring a small underdeveloped town called Chicago in northern Illinois, he traveled here, evaluated the prospects of Port Jefferson, and chose to invest here. He purchased a substantial amount of property around the village, and waited...
During its heyday between 1845 and the 1860s, Port Jefferson almost rivaled Sidney in size and influence. Close to 150 Port Jefferson men worked in the wooden products (barrels and staves) business. Four blacksmiths, including Epler and Johnson, were kept busy by the canal boat work. Gottlieb Allinger built a large mill on the canal in 1871, now the site of Hussey's Restaurant. Three dry goods stores, three groceries, and a shoe shop blossomed.
Construction of two major railroads in Sidney by 1860 signaled the decline of the canal's importance and that of Port Jefferson as well. Samuel Rice's bet that his town would become a major Midwest trading center materialized. Local residents did refer to Port Jefferson as 'Little Chicago' for a number of years.
Loa May (LaRue) Robinson was my mother. May was her given name; when she was a teenager, she added the name Loa with the consent of her parents. She was raised in show business with her parents, Elsie Payne and Frank H. LaRue. She was on the stage by the age of 5, known as Baby May.
After marrying James W. Robinson and having her two daughters, Marijane and Elsimae, aka Mikki and CiCi, she went into nursing during the 2nd World War while her husband was stationed in the South Pacific. She continued nursing until her retirement in the late 1970's.
This lady was a very pretty lady and always dressed well and looked nice. I can still remember the time she took "putting on her face" (make up) and all the times she went around smelling up the house with the henna on her hair.
By: Mikki McBride
Location: (see notes for her parents re previous years)
1935 NYC
1936 Colon, Panama (playing at the Moulin Rouge "Direct from 3 months engagement at "The Open Club" NYC.
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Michel Moreau and Madeleine Larue
Husband Michel Moreau
Born: May 13, 1673 - St-Joseph-DE-Sillery, Qc Baptized: May 13, 1673 - St-Joseph-DE-Sillery, Qc Died: Buried:
Father: Mathurin Moreau Mother: Marie Girard
Marriage: August 1, 1712 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc
Other Spouse: Marie Madeleine Belleau - October 18, 1693 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc
Wife Madeleine Larue
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jean Larue Mother: Catherine Jacqueline Pain
Children
1 F Francoise Moreau
Born: October 1713 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc Baptized: October 16, 1713 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc Died: February 27, 1760 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc Buried: February 28, 1760 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, QcSpouse: Antoine Routhier Marr: October 22, 1730 - Notre-Dame-DE-Foy, Ste-Foy, Qc
Death Notes: Husband - Michel Moreau
Etienne Papillon and Madeleine Larue
Husband Etienne Papillon
Born: - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Etienne Papillon Mother: Marie Genevieve Grenier Ou Garnier
Marriage: - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc
Noted events in his life were:
1. Baptism - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc
Wife Madeleine Larue
Born: December 12, 1703 - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc Baptized: Died: July 7, 1728 - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc Buried:
Father: Jean Baptiste Larue Mother: Catherine Garnier
Noted events in her life were:
1. Baptism, December 13, 1703 - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc
Children
1 M Etienne Papillon
Born: October 17, 1722 - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc Baptized: Died: February 2, 1797 - St-Ours-Sur-Richelieu, Qc Buried:Spouse: Madeleine Ruel Sansoucy Marr: St-Ours-Sur-Richelieu, QcSpouse: Genevieve Pepin Lachance Marr: November 11, 1778 - St-François-DE-Sales, Ile D'orléans, Cté Montmorency, Qc
Death Notes: Husband - Etienne Papillon
Georges Niof Lafrance and Marie Anne Larue
Husband Georges Niof Lafrance
Born: 1671 - St-Pierre-Latour, Haute-Loire, France Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Antoine Niof Mother: Marguerite Geneste
Marriage: July 20, 1716 - Ste-Anne-DE-La-Pérade, Cté Champlain, Qc
Wife Marie Anne Larue
Born: Baptized: Died: - Ste-Anne-DE-La-Pérade, Cté Champlain, Qc Buried: - Ste-Anne-DE-La-Pérade, Cté Champlain, Qc
Father: Guillaume Larue Mother: Marie Anne Pepin Tranchemontagne
Children
1 M Joseph Antoine Niof Lafrance
Born: April 1717 - Ste-Anne-DE-La-Pérade, Cté Champlain, Qc Baptized: April 4, 1717 - Ste-Anne-DE-La-Pérade, Cté Champlain, Qc Died: Buried:Spouse: Madeleine Charron Ducharme Marr: April 8, 1741 - Ste-Anne-DE-La-Pérade, Cté Champlain, Qc
Death Notes: Husband - Georges Niof Lafrance
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Death Notes: Child - Joseph Antoine Niof Lafrance
Andre Morin and Marie Charlotte Larue
Husband Andre Morin
Born: 1645 - St. Jacques DE Baz. En Paillers, Vendee, France Baptized: 1645 - Poitiers, Vienne, France Died: - Montreal, Ile DE Montreal, Québec, Canada Buried: - Montreal, Ile DE Montreal, Québec, Canada AFN: J8FG-P0
Father: Jacques Morin Mother: Michelle Dion
Marriage: November 26, 1696 - Charlesbourg, Canada
Other Spouse: Marguerite Moreau - August 26, 1670 - Notre Dame DE Québec, Québec, Canada
Noted events in his life were:
1. No Name - St-Joseph DE Charlesbourg
Wife Marie Charlotte Larue
Born: 1679 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Andre Morin
AU RECENSEMENT DE 1667, IL EST AGE DE 25 ANS ET DEMEURE CHEZ ANNE MARTIN, VEU- VE DE JEAN COTE, QUI A 3 BESTIAUX ET 30 ARPENTS EN VALEUR ET 4 DE SES FILS. RECENSEMENT DE 1681, ANDRE EST AU VILLAGE DE ST-JOSEPH DE CHARLESBOURG OU IL CULTIVE 15 ARPENTS ET POSSEDE 3 BETES. IL FUT PERE DE 10 ENFANTS SANS ENFANTS DE SA 2ieme EPOUSE, SA DESCENDANCE SE RETROUVE DANS LA REGION DE KAMOURASKA ET DU SAGUENAY-LAC-ST-JEAN
Edouard Masse and Olympe Larue
Husband Edouard Masse
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Pierre Masse Mother: Marie Julie Simard
Marriage: February 2, 1852 - Ste-Anne-DE-La-Pocatière, Kamouraska, Qc
Wife Olympe Larue
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Henri Larue Mother: Perpetue Emond
Children
1 M Edouard Masse
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Luce Morin Marr: November 25, 1873 - Ste-Anne-DE-La-Pocatière, Kamouraska, Qc
Olympe Larue
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Olympe Larue
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Henri Larue Mother: Perpetue Emond
Children
Pieter Larue and Lydia Claese Romeyn
Husband Pieter Larue
Born: 1685 - Hackensack, Bergen Co., New Jersey Baptized: Died: 1714 - New Jersey Buried:Marriage: September 23, 1710 - Reformed Dutch Church Of Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey 27 28
Wife Lydia Claese Romeyn
AKA: Romain Linda Leude Born: 1687 - New Jersey Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Claes Jansen Romeyn Mother: Styntjie Albertse Terhune
Other Spouse: Johannes Slingerland - July 23, 1715 - Reformed Dutch Church Of Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey 27
Children
1 F Elizabeth Larue
Born: September 19, 1714 - Bergen Co., New Jersey Baptized: September 19, 1714 - Reformed Dutch Church Of Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey 29 Died: Buried:
Wilbur Larue and Alida Thompson
Husband Wilbur Larue
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Alida Thompson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Michael Thompson Mother: Elizabeth Clough
Children
Charles Urias Lary and Lena Hattie Wadsworth
Husband Charles Urias Lary
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: October 22, 1912
Wife Lena Hattie Wadsworth
Born: July 15, 1898 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Wilson Fay Wadsworth Mother: Carrie Blilie
Children
William Pelletier and Alphonsine Lasante
Husband William Pelletier
Born: 1891 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Alexis Pelletier Mother: Marie Raymond
Marriage: May 23, 1916 - St. Joseph's Church, Biddeford, York County, Maine, USA
Wife Alphonsine Lasante
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Louis Lasante and Reine Rousseau
Husband Louis Lasante
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: September 29, 1766 - St-Pierre-DE-La-Rivière-Du-Sud, Montmagny, Qc
Wife Reine Rousseau
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Pierre Lasante
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Marie Josephte Frechette Marr: June 10, 1801 - St-Nicolas, Lévis, Qc
Gershom Lascelles
Husband Gershom Lascelles 30
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Meribah Lascelles 30
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: William Wardwell 30
William Wardwell and Meribah Lascelles
Husband William Wardwell 30
Born: 1542 - Of London, London, England 30 Baptized: Died: - Y 30 Buried:
Father: Richard Wardwell 30 Mother: Mary Ithell 30
Marriage:
Wife Meribah Lascelles 30
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Gershom Lascelles 30 Mother:
Children
1 M Lascelles Wardwell 30
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Thomas Lascelles and Jane Mallory
Husband Thomas Lascelles
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Jane Mallory
Born: 1550 - Studely, Yorkshire, England 31 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Mallory Mother: Ursula Gale
Children
General Notes: Husband - Thomas Lascelles
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General Notes: Wife - Jane Mallory
research data from Kacy Davis kacyd@onramp113.org June 2009
William Wodell Wardwell and Meribe Marcelle Lascelles Laschelle
Husband William Wodell Wardwell
Born: 1540 - Warwickshire, England Baptized: Died: 1585 - Warwick, England Buried:Marriage:
Wife Meribe Marcelle Lascelles Laschelle
Born: 1544 - France Baptized: Died: 1573 - Warwick, Warsickshire, England Buried:
Children
1 F Rosanna Wardwell Wodell
Born: 1570 - Warwick, Warwickshire, England Baptized: Died: - Alford, Lincoln, England Buried:Spouse: William Waite
General Notes: Husband - William Wodell Wardwell
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General Notes: Wife - Meribe Marcelle Lascelles Laschelle
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General Notes: Child - Rosanna Wardwell Wodell
Reuben Sprague and Silence Lasell
Husband Reuben Sprague
Born: - Hingham, Plymouth Co, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jacob Sprague Mother: Sarah Stodder
Marriage: April 28, 1774 - Hingham, MA
Wife Silence Lasell
Born: March 13, 1754 - Hingham, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Jacob Sprague
Born: April 5, 1783 - Hingham, Plymouth Co, MA Baptized: Died: October 15, 1846 - Hingham, MA Buried:Spouse: Celia Stodder Marr: April 5, 1807 - Scituate, MA
2 M Reuben Sprague
Born: July 25, 1785 - Hingham, MA Baptized: Died: October 22, 1852 - Hingham, MA Buried:Spouse: Cynthia Gardner Marr: August 25, 1811 - Hingham, MA
3 F Silence Sprague
Born: September 2, 1774 - Hingham, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Charles Gardner Marr: December 25, 1803 - Hingham, MA
4 F Rachel Sprague
Born: April 8, 1776 - Hingham, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Hannah Sprague
Born: August 15, 1778 - Hingham, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 M Israel Sprague
Born: March 18, 1781 - Hingham, MA Baptized: Died: April 17, 1859 Buried:Spouse: Hannah Gardner Marr: November 24, 1807 - Hingham, MA
7 F Sally Sprague
Born: February 15, 1787 - Hingham, MA Baptized: Died: March 1, 1879 - Boston, MA Buried:Spouse: Thomas Humphrey Marr: June 20, 1813 - Hingham, MA
8 F Polly Sprague
Born: June 25, 1790 - Hingham, MA Baptized: Died: 1795 - Hingham, MA Buried:
9 F Polly Sprague
Born: September 7, 1795 - Hingham, MA Baptized: Died: 1811 Buried:
Death Notes: Husband - Reuben Sprague
Y
Death Notes: Wife - Silence Lasell
Y
Death Notes: Child - Silence Sprague
Y
Death Notes: Child - Rachel Sprague
Y
Death Notes: Child - Hannah Sprague
Charles Laskey and Harriet Mabel Orser
Husband Charles Laskey
Born: January 8, 1882 Baptized: Died: April 1966 - Lowell, Mass. , U.S.A. Buried:Marriage:
Wife Harriet Mabel Orser
Born: May 18, 1864 - Carisle, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: June 1967 - Lowell, Mass. , U.S.A. Buried:
Father: Thomas Rainsford Orser Mother: Harriet Adelia Britton 32
Noted events in her life were:
1. Unknown, Known as - Minnie On Census
Children
General Notes: Wife - Harriet Mabel Orser
Twin
Notes: Marriage
Custom Field:<_FA#> Apr 1966Lowell, Mass. USA
_MENDDeath of one spouse
Edward W. Laskey and Lillian Blanche Orser
Husband Edward W. Laskey
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: December 25, 1914 - Carleton Co., NB., Canada
Wife Lillian Blanche Orser
Born: February 25, 1894 - Carlisle, Carleton Co., NB., Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Colby Harding Orser Mother: Maretta Evelyn Kimball
Children
Moses Rideout and Jane Laskey
Husband Moses Rideout 32 33
Born: - Maugerville, York Co., New Brunswick Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Thomas Rideout Mother: Hannah Lunt
Marriage: January 31, 1828 - Wakefield Parish, York Co., N.B., Canada
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth, Maugerville, NB, 1803
2. Alt. Birth, 1804
3. Alt. Birth, 1804
4. Alt. Birth, Maugerville, NB, 1804
5. Alt. Birth 33, Maugerville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada, 1805
6. Residence 33, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada, 1852
7. Residence 33, Peel, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada, 1861
8. Residence 33, Carleton, New Brunswick, 'canada', 1871
Wife Jane Laskey
AKA: Jane Saskey 33 Born: - Wakefield Parish, York, New Brunswick, Canada 33 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Birth 32, Maugerville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada, 1803
2. Alt. Birth 32, Maugerville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada, 1804
3. Alt. Birth 32, Maugerville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada, 1804
4. Alt. Birth, Wakefield Parish, York Co., N.B., Canada, 1805
5. Residence 33, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada, 1852
Noted events in their marriage were:
1. Alt. Marriage, January 31, 1828
Children
1 F Amelia Emily Phebe Rideout 33
AKA: Amelia Rideout, Amelia E Rideout, Amelia Emily Phebe Rideout Born: 1834 - Florenceville, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada 33 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Bradford Emery Schriver 33 Marr: May 7, 1857
2 M Benjamin Rideout 32
Born: 1829 32 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Charles A. Rideout
AKA: Charles H Rideout 32 Born: 1846 - N.B., Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Emoranza Stickney 32
4 F Charlotte Levina Rideout 32
AKA: Charlotte Rideout Born: March 26, 1849 - N.B., Canada Baptized: Died: May 15, 1946 32 Buried:Spouse: Israel Seeley 32Spouse: Israel Seeley 32Spouse: Israel Seeley 32
5 M Daniel Rideout
Born: 1844 - N.B., Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Emmaline Rideout
AKA: Emeline Rideout 32 Born: 1839 - N.B., Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 F Margaret Rideout
Born: 1841 - N.B., Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 F Martha Rideout
Born: 1836 - Peel, N. B. Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Samuel Stickney Marr: October 20, 1853
9 M Moses Rideout 32 33
Born: November 3, 1830 - New Brunswick, Canada 33 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Joanna Sawyer
10 M Robert Rideout 32
Born: May 20, 1831 - Maugersville, Sunbury Co., New Brunswick, Canada 32 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Lydia Burpee Stickney 34 Marr: October 11, 1855
Chester Corless Loveland and Elizabeth White Lasley
Husband Chester Corless Loveland
Born: December 30, 1817 - Madison, Geauga, OH Baptized: Died: March 5, 1886 - Calls Fort, Box Elder, UT Buried: March 8, 1886 - Honeyville Cem., Box Elder, Utah AFN: 17RJ-HN
Father: Chauncey Loveland Mother: Nancy Graham
Marriage: December 16, 1861
Other Spouse: Rosetta Adaline Snow - November 17, 1866 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, UT
Other Spouse: Fanny Call - February 15, 1838 - Madison, Lake, OH
Other Spouse: Rosannah Elvira Winters - January 15, 1846 - Nauvoo, Hancock, IL
Other Spouse: Celia Leonora Simmons - January 21, 1854 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, UT
Other Spouse: Elizabeth White - 1864 - Harrison, West Virginia
Other Spouse: Louisa Faulkner - September 5, 1868 - Salt Lake, Salt Lake, UT
Wife Elizabeth White Lasley
Born: 1817 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Pierre Perras and Jeanne Lasmier
Husband Pierre Perras
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: - La Rochelle, Aunis, Charente-Maritime, France
Wife Jeanne Lasmier
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Pierre Perras Lafontaine
Born: August 1616 - La Rochelle, Aunis, Charente-Maritime, France Baptized: August 21, 1616 - La Rochelle, Aunis, Charente-Maritime, France Died: April 30, 1684 - St-Philippe, Cté Laprairie, Qc Buried: May 1, 1684 - St-Philippe, Cté Laprairie, QcSpouse: Denise Lemaitre Marr: Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
Pierre Ledoux Labelle and Marie Marguerite Lasmon
Husband Pierre Ledoux Labelle
Born: 1647 - St-Pierre, Avignon, Vaucluse, France Baptized: July 20, 1647 - St-Pierre, Avignon, Vaucluse, France Died: Buried:
Father: Jean Ledoux Mother: Dominique Borel
Marriage: May 8, 1701 - Notre-Dame-DE-Québec, Qc
Other Spouse: Marie Guyet - October 9, 1668 - Notre-Dame-DE-Québec, Qc
Wife Marie Marguerite Lasmon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Death Notes: Husband - Pierre Ledoux Labelle
Pierre Lenoux Latreille and Marie Marguerite Lasnon
Husband Pierre Lenoux Latreille
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: May 8, 1701 - Notre-Dame-DE-Québec, Qc
Wife Marie Marguerite Lasnon
Born: September 1647 - St-Vivien-DE-Rouen, Lisieux, Normandie, France Baptized: September 22, 1647 - St-Vivien-DE-Rouen, Lisieux, Normandie, France Died: - Hôpital, Hôtel-Dieu DE Québec, Qc Buried: - Hôpital, Hôtel-Dieu DE Québec, Qc
Father: Gilles Lasnon Mother: Colette Laisne
Other Spouse: Pierre Ferre - November 24, 1667 - Notre-Dame-DE-Québec, Qc
Children
Jean Laspron Lacharite and Anne Michelle Renault
Husband Jean Laspron Lacharite
Born: - Lacharité-Sur-Loire, Nièvre, France Baptized: - Lacharité-Sur-Loire, Nièvre, France Died: - Hôpital, Hôtel-Dieu DE Québec, Qc Buried:
Father: Jean Laspron Mother: Marguerite Delary
Marriage: October 7, 1669 - Notre-Dame-DE-Québec, Qc
Wife Anne Michelle Renault
Born: 1651 - St-Pierre, Saumur, Maine-Et-Loire, France Baptized: Died: December 25, 1714 - L'immaculée-Conception-Des-Trois-Rivières, Cté Maskinongé, Qc Buried: December 25, 1714 - L'immaculée-Conception-Des-Trois-Rivières, Cté Maskinongé, Qc
Father: Jean Renault Mother: Catherine St Amour
Children
1 M Jean Baptiste Lampron Lacharite Desfosses
Born: July 31, 1673 - St-Jean-Baptiste-DE-Nicolet, Qc Baptized: July 31, 1673 - L'immaculée-Conception-Des-Trois-Rivières, Cté Maskinongé, Qc Died: December 1, 1748 - St-Jean-Baptiste-DE-Nicolet, Qc Buried: December 1, 1748 - St-Jean-Baptiste-DE-Nicolet, QcSpouse: Madeleine Geoffroy St Germain Marr: November 4, 1700 - L'immaculée-Conception-Des-Trois-Rivières, Cté Maskinongé, Qc
2 F Marguerite Lampron Lacharite
Born: May 1676 - L'immaculée-Conception-Des-Trois-Rivières, Cté Maskinongé, Qc Baptized: May 30, 1676 - L'immaculée-Conception-Des-Trois-Rivières, Cté Maskinongé, Qc Died: May 26, 1753 - St-Jean-Baptiste-DE-Nicolet, Qc Buried: May 27, 1753 - St-Jean-Baptiste-DE-Nicolet, QcSpouse: Jean Baptiste Therrien Marr: November 9, 1700 - L'immaculée-Conception-Des-Trois-Rivières, Cté Maskinongé, Qc
3 M Claude Lampron Dit Lacharite
Born: June 1679 - St-Jean-Baptiste-DE-Nicolet, Qc Baptized: June 21, 1679 - St-Jean-Baptiste-DE-Nicolet, Qc Died: October 10, 1769 - St-Jean-Baptiste-DE-Nicolet, Qc Buried:Spouse: Marie Charlotte Bruneau Dit Jolicoeur Marr: St-Jean-Baptiste-DE-Nicolet, Qc
Joseph Pratt and Martha Lassell
Husband Joseph Pratt
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: March 29, 1703 - Plymouth, MA
Wife Martha Lassell
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Joshua Lazell Mother:
Children
Henry Lacey Lassels
Husband Henry Lacey Lassels
Born: 1478 - Eng Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Jane Lacey Lassels
Born: 1504 - Stamford Lincolns, Eng Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Maurice Johnson Marr: 1524
James Lassiter and Mollie Whitfield
Husband James Lassiter
Born: 1885 - GA Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1903 - GA
Wife Mollie Whitfield
Born: 1887 - GA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Rennie Lassiter
Born: November 30, 1905 - Hawkinsville, GA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Delbert Sarr Marr: May 10, 1953 - Kearney, NB
General Notes: Husband - James Lassiter
info-Edna W. Ingham 1965
General Notes: Wife - Mollie Whitfield
/Lassiter/
info-Edna W. Ingham 1965
General Notes: Child - Rennie Lassiter
/Sarr/
info-Edna W. Ingham 1965
Delbert Sarr and Rennie Lassiter
Husband Delbert Sarr
Born: March 10, 1903 - Glidden, IA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jacob Sarr Mother: Carrie Farrington
Marriage: May 10, 1953 - Kearney, NB
Wife Rennie Lassiter
Born: November 30, 1905 - Hawkinsville, GA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: James Lassiter Mother: Mollie Whitfield
Children
General Notes: Husband - Delbert Sarr
info-Edna W. Ingham 1965
General Notes: Wife - Rennie Lassiter
/Sarr/
info-Edna W. Ingham 1965
Frederick Newby and Eleanor Lassitor
Husband Frederick Newby
Born: 1768 - Guilford County, North Carolina, USA Baptized: Died: 1820 - Randolph County, North Carolina, USA Buried:
Father: William Newby Mother: Elizabeth Ratliff
Marriage: 1785 - Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
Wife Eleanor Lassitor
Born: 1769 - Guilford County, North Carolina, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Axum Newby
Born: 1803 - Back Creek Mm, NC Baptized: Died: 1846 - Liberty Tsp, Grant, IN Buried:Spouse: Caroline Winslow Marr: 1826 - Buck Creek Mm, INSpouse: Rachel Knight Marr: April 24, 1833 - Marion-Mississinewa Mm, IN
General Notes: Husband - Frederick Newby
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993 pg 92,93
General Notes: Wife - Eleanor Lassitor
/Newby/
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993 pg 92,93
General Notes: Child - Axum Newby
fam hist-J.Beekman 1992 pg 93, 148
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993 pg 93,148,149
Odonal and Laster
Husband Odonal
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jason Ells Odonal Mother: Anna Mae Ellis
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Stephens
Other Spouse: Diaz
Wife Laster
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Szar Laszlo and Predislava Vladimirovna
Husband Szar Laszlo
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
1. Occupation, Prince of Hungary
Wife Predislava Vladimirovna
Born: 0980 - Kiev, Kiev, Ukr Of Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Vladimir The Great Mother: Rogneda
Children
Death Notes: Wife - Predislava Vladimirovna
Francois Merlot and Marie Francoise Lat
Husband Francois Merlot
Born: - Sts-Anges-DE-Lachine, Qc Baptized: Died: October 13, 1752 - Sts-Anges-DE-Lachine, Qc Buried: October 15, 1752 - Sts-Anges-DE-Lachine, Qc
Father: Andre Merlot Laramee Mother: Marie Agnes Roy
Marriage: - Sts-Anges-DE-Lachine, Qc
Noted events in his life were:
1. Baptism - Sts-Anges-DE-Lachine, Qc
Wife Marie Francoise Lat
Born: August 10, 1696 - Montréal, Qc Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Pierre Lelat Lat Mother: Anne Gourdon Lachasse
Noted events in her life were:
1. Baptism, August 10, 1696 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
Children
1 F Josephte Marleau Merlot
Born: April 24, 1719 - Sts-Anges-DE-Lachine, Qc Baptized: Died: November 1756 - St-Joachim, Châteauguay. Qc Buried: November 25, 1756 - St-Joachim, Châteauguay. QcSpouse: Jacques Pare Marr: November 21, 1746 - Sts-Anges-DE-Lachine, Qc
2 F Francoise Amable Merlot Marleau
Born: June 19, 1732 - Sts-Anges-DE-Lachine, Qc Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Louis Laberge Marr: January 20, 1755 - Sts-Anges-DE-Lachine, Qc
Death Notes: Wife - Marie Francoise Lat
Y
Death Notes: Child - Francoise Amable Merlot Marleau
Y
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