Eustache Poirier

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Famille: Cécile Léger n. 1832, d. 1882


Ambroise Arsenault

M
Ambroise Arsenault||p1034.htm#i10332|Pacifique Arsenault|n. 22 Juil 1792\nd. 26 Juil 1862|p352.htm#i3515|Cécile Arsenault||p352.htm#i3516|Jean N. Arsenault|n. v 1760\nd. 11 mai 1842|p708.htm#i7079|Madeleine (Marie-) Gaudet|n. v Avr 1768\nd. 26 Août 1812|p557.htm#i5565|Pacifique Arsenault|n. 22 Juil 1792\nd. 26 Juil 1862|p352.htm#i3515|Céleste Surette|n. v 1798\nd. 29 jan 1874|p352.htm#i3514|

Famille 1: Clothilde Gallant n. 3 Avr 1836, d. 4 Nov 1857

Famille 2: Domitille Léger n. 7 Juil 1834

Références:

  1. [S16] Denis J. Savard, Dictionnaire généalogique des familles Arsenault (Sainte Foy QC: Editions MultiMondes, 2000), pg 66. Hereinafter cited as Dictionnaire généalogique des famille Arsenault.

Cécile Babineau1

F, d. 22 janvier 1937
Cécile Babineau|d. 22 jan 1937|p1034.htm#i10333|Alexandre Babineau||p2812.htm#i28118|Agnès Haché||p2812.htm#i28119|||||||||||||

Famille: Joachim Léger n. 1837, d. 1896

Références:

  1. [S36] RS141 Vital Statistics Search Engine, online http://archives.gnb.ca, Number: 1789; Reference: B4/1910; Microfilm: F15938. Hereinafter cited as NB Provincial Archives.
  2. [S4321] Fidele Donell - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, February 9, 1937, pg 9;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Tuesday, February 9th, 1937 pg 9

    Fidele Donell Shediac, Feb. 8 (Special) -
    The parish of Great Shemogue was saddened last week when one of their oldest residents in the person of Fidele Donnell passed away at the age of 79 years. Although the deceased had been ailing for over three months his passing came as a shock to the community, and his wide circle of friends and relatives will regret to learn of his passing. He leaves to mourn his wife (nee Marie Bourque) and ten children, Louis Donnell, of Moncton; Mrs. John Forest, Cape Bauld; William Donnell, of Wellington, Conn; Patrick Donnell, of Calgary; Phil Donell, Moncton; Mrs. Frank Leger, of Port Elgin; Mrs. Frank Fagen, Port Elgin; Mrs. Edmond Duguay; Aime and Frank Donnell, Shemougue.
  3. [S4322] Mrs. Jack Gallant - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, January 23, 1937, pg 7;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Saturday, January 23rd, 1937 pg 7

    Mrs. Jack Gallant Shediac, Jan. 22 -
    Death removed one of Grand Digue's oldest residents early this morning, when Mrs. Jack Gallant (nee Cecile Babineau) passed away at her home at three o'clock, after an illness of eight weeks. The deceased was 91 years of age and had been married twice, her first husband being the late Goashin Leger, of Grand Digue. She leaves to mourn five children by her first husband, two sons, Henry Leger, in Grand Digue, and Joseph Leger, in the U.S.A., and three daughters, (Agnes) Mrs. Vautour, in the U.S.A.; (Gertrude) Mrs. William Bourgeois, in Grand Digue, and (Elise) Mrs. Fred Boudreau, of Cambridge, Mass., and one brother, Joseph Babineau, of Grand Digue. The deceased was well known and loved by all the populace in that parish as she had been a life-long resident of that place, and she was always ready with a helping hand for any good cause to the parish, and the parish is mourning her loss. The funeral will be held on Sunday afternoon from the Church of Visitation, Grand Digue, with Rev. Father Emile Gallant officiating.

Eugène Léger

M, n. 1850
Eugène Léger|n. 1850|p1034.htm#i10334|Joachim Léger|n. 1837\nd. 1896|p516.htm#i5155|Cécile Babineau|d. 22 jan 1937|p1034.htm#i10333|Simon Léger|n. 18 Sep 1802\nd. 1877|p208.htm#i2075|Marie R. Arseneau|n. 1804\nd. 1873|p515.htm#i5149|Alexandre Babineau||p2812.htm#i28118|Agnès Haché||p2812.htm#i28119|
  • Né: en 1850-__-__.

Agnès Léger1

F, n. 1868
Agnès Léger|n. 1868|p1034.htm#i10335|Joachim Léger|n. 1837\nd. 1896|p516.htm#i5155|Cécile Babineau|d. 22 jan 1937|p1034.htm#i10333|Simon Léger|n. 18 Sep 1802\nd. 1877|p208.htm#i2075|Marie R. Arseneau|n. 1804\nd. 1873|p515.htm#i5149|Alexandre Babineau||p2812.htm#i28118|Agnès Haché||p2812.htm#i28119|

Famille: Joseph Vautour

Références:

  1. [S4322] Mrs. Jack Gallant - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, January 23, 1937, pg 7;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Saturday, January 23rd, 1937 pg 7

    Mrs. Jack Gallant Shediac, Jan. 22 -
    Death removed one of Grand Digue's oldest residents early this morning, when Mrs. Jack Gallant (nee Cecile Babineau) passed away at her home at three o'clock, after an illness of eight weeks. The deceased was 91 years of age and had been married twice, her first husband being the late Goashin Leger, of Grand Digue. She leaves to mourn five children by her first husband, two sons, Henry Leger, in Grand Digue, and Joseph Leger, in the U.S.A., and three daughters, (Agnes) Mrs. Vautour, in the U.S.A.; (Gertrude) Mrs. William Bourgeois, in Grand Digue, and (Elise) Mrs. Fred Boudreau, of Cambridge, Mass., and one brother, Joseph Babineau, of Grand Digue. The deceased was well known and loved by all the populace in that parish as she had been a life-long resident of that place, and she was always ready with a helping hand for any good cause to the parish, and the parish is mourning her loss. The funeral will be held on Sunday afternoon from the Church of Visitation, Grand Digue, with Rev. Father Emile Gallant officiating.
  2. [S7293] Henry Leger - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, November 11, 1957, pg 3.

Marie Rose Léger

F, n. 24 Septembre 1869
Marie Rose Léger|n. 24 Sep 1869|p1034.htm#i10336|Joachim Léger|n. 1837\nd. 1896|p516.htm#i5155|Cécile Babineau|d. 22 jan 1937|p1034.htm#i10333|Simon Léger|n. 18 Sep 1802\nd. 1877|p208.htm#i2075|Marie R. Arseneau|n. 1804\nd. 1873|p515.htm#i5149|Alexandre Babineau||p2812.htm#i28118|Agnès Haché||p2812.htm#i28119|

Gertrude Léger1

F, n. 23 Novembre 1871, d. 1954
Gertrude Léger|n. 23 Nov 1871\nd. 1954|p1034.htm#i10337|Joachim Léger|n. 1837\nd. 1896|p516.htm#i5155|Cécile Babineau|d. 22 jan 1937|p1034.htm#i10333|Simon Léger|n. 18 Sep 1802\nd. 1877|p208.htm#i2075|Marie R. Arseneau|n. 1804\nd. 1873|p515.htm#i5149|Alexandre Babineau||p2812.htm#i28118|Agnès Haché||p2812.htm#i28119|

Famille 1: Joseph J. Bourgeois n. 1871, d. 28 mar 1899

Famille 2: William Bourgeois n. 1862, d. 1932

Références:

  1. [S4322] Mrs. Jack Gallant - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, January 23, 1937, pg 7;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Saturday, January 23rd, 1937 pg 7

    Mrs. Jack Gallant Shediac, Jan. 22 -
    Death removed one of Grand Digue's oldest residents early this morning, when Mrs. Jack Gallant (nee Cecile Babineau) passed away at her home at three o'clock, after an illness of eight weeks. The deceased was 91 years of age and had been married twice, her first husband being the late Goashin Leger, of Grand Digue. She leaves to mourn five children by her first husband, two sons, Henry Leger, in Grand Digue, and Joseph Leger, in the U.S.A., and three daughters, (Agnes) Mrs. Vautour, in the U.S.A.; (Gertrude) Mrs. William Bourgeois, in Grand Digue, and (Elise) Mrs. Fred Boudreau, of Cambridge, Mass., and one brother, Joseph Babineau, of Grand Digue. The deceased was well known and loved by all the populace in that parish as she had been a life-long resident of that place, and she was always ready with a helping hand for any good cause to the parish, and the parish is mourning her loss. The funeral will be held on Sunday afternoon from the Church of Visitation, Grand Digue, with Rev. Father Emile Gallant officiating.
  2. [S359] Descendants of Jacques Leger dit La Rosette, online http://users.eastlink.ca/~rickeylegere/. Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jacques Leger dit La Rosette.
  3. [S699] Source inconnue author, William Bourgeois et Gertrude Léger - pierre tombale (n.p.: Grande Digue - cimetière La Visitation / 2004, source inconnue publish date).

Vitaline Léger

F, n. 1874, d. 1875
Vitaline Léger|n. 1874\nd. 1875|p1034.htm#i10338|Joachim Léger|n. 1837\nd. 1896|p516.htm#i5155|Cécile Babineau|d. 22 jan 1937|p1034.htm#i10333|Simon Léger|n. 18 Sep 1802\nd. 1877|p208.htm#i2075|Marie R. Arseneau|n. 1804\nd. 1873|p515.htm#i5149|Alexandre Babineau||p2812.htm#i28118|Agnès Haché||p2812.htm#i28119|
  • Née: en 1874-__-__.
  • Sépulture: en 1875-__-__.
  • Décès: en 1875-__-__.

Vital Léger

M, n. 1876, d. 1878
Vital Léger|n. 1876\nd. 1878|p1034.htm#i10339|Joachim Léger|n. 1837\nd. 1896|p516.htm#i5155|Cécile Babineau|d. 22 jan 1937|p1034.htm#i10333|Simon Léger|n. 18 Sep 1802\nd. 1877|p208.htm#i2075|Marie R. Arseneau|n. 1804\nd. 1873|p515.htm#i5149|Alexandre Babineau||p2812.htm#i28118|Agnès Haché||p2812.htm#i28119|

Henry Leger1,2

M, n. 1879, d. 9 Novembre 1957
Henry Leger|n. 1879\nd. 9 Nov 1957|p1034.htm#i10340|Joachim Léger|n. 1837\nd. 1896|p516.htm#i5155|Cécile Babineau|d. 22 jan 1937|p1034.htm#i10333|Simon Léger|n. 18 Sep 1802\nd. 1877|p208.htm#i2075|Marie R. Arseneau|n. 1804\nd. 1873|p515.htm#i5149|Alexandre Babineau||p2812.htm#i28118|Agnès Haché||p2812.htm#i28119|

Famille: Marie Jeanne Cormier n. 6 mai 1888, d. 10 Nov 1972

Références:

  1. [S6113] Jeanne mary LeBlanc - obituary, Telegraph Journal, Saint John NB, June 22, 2009.
  2. [S7293] Henry Leger - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, November 11, 1957, pg 3.
  3. [S188] Source inconnue author, Paroisse Saint Pierre de Cocagne (CEA F1893) (n.p.: n.pub., source inconnue publish date).
  4. [S7423] Mrs. M. J. Leger - obituary, Moncton Times, Moncton, NB, November 11, 1972, pg 9.
  5. [S3399] George P. Cormier - obituary, Daily Times, Moncton, NB, January 10 1917, pg 7;Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Wednesday, January 10th, 1917 pg 7

    George P. Cormier Grand Digue Jan 9 -
    On Saturday morning, Dec 30th, 1916, the death of Mr. George P. Cormier occurred in the hospital at St. John, after an illness of eleven months. Deceased, who was 49 years of age, is survived by his wife and two daughters, Irene and Edna, and one adopted son, Zepherin; also his mother, Mrs. Patrick Hebert, of Grand Digue, and three brothers, Philippe, of Buctouche; Cirile, of Amherst and Vital, of New Bedford, Mass.; also five sisters, Mrs. Placide Melansen, of New Bedford; Mrs. Daniel LeBlanc of Buctouche; Mrs Simon Bourque, of Cocagne; Mrs. Hyacinthe Breau, of Notre Dame, and Mrs. Henry Leger, Grand Digue. The remains were taken to Grand Digue, Jan. 2nd where the funeral service was held, and interment was made in the Roman Catholic cemetery at Grand Digue on Wednesday Jan 3rd.
  6. [S4181] Mrs. Peter V. Cormier of St. Gregoire, Mother of Mrs. Henry Leger, Grande Digue, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, November 25 1933, pg 3;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Saturday, November 25th, 1933 pg 3

    The Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
    25 Nov 1933 Saturday Page 3
    Kent. Co. Woman Aged 92, is Dead -
    Mrs. Peter V. Cormier of St. Gregoire, Mother of Mrs. Henry Leger, Grand Digue (Special to The Times) Shediac, Nov. 24 -
    One of the oldest and most highly respected residents of Southern Kent, Mrs. Cormier, widow of Peter V. Cormier, died recently at the home of her son, Philip, in the village of St. Gregoire, near Buctouche. Mrs. Cormier was born in 1841 and was formerly Miss Obeline Cormier. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Daniel LeBlanc (Vitaline), St. Gregoire; Mrs. Simon Bourque (Emelie), Breau Village, Kent Co.; Mrs. Hycacinthe Breau (Dina), Northbridge, Worcester Co., Mass., and Mrs. Henry Leger (Marie Jeanne), Grand Digue, and two sons, Cyrille C. Cormier, Notre Dame, Kent. Co, and Philip St. Gregoire. At a largely attended funeral at the Church of St. John the Baptist, Bouctouche, the pastor, Rev. Philip Hebert, sang requiem mass. The pallbearers were Henry Leger, John Baptist Gosselin, Leo Cormier, Odilon Cormier, Alyre Cormier and Edmund Cormier.
  7. [S4322] Mrs. Jack Gallant - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, January 23, 1937, pg 7;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Saturday, January 23rd, 1937 pg 7

    Mrs. Jack Gallant Shediac, Jan. 22 -
    Death removed one of Grand Digue's oldest residents early this morning, when Mrs. Jack Gallant (nee Cecile Babineau) passed away at her home at three o'clock, after an illness of eight weeks. The deceased was 91 years of age and had been married twice, her first husband being the late Goashin Leger, of Grand Digue. She leaves to mourn five children by her first husband, two sons, Henry Leger, in Grand Digue, and Joseph Leger, in the U.S.A., and three daughters, (Agnes) Mrs. Vautour, in the U.S.A.; (Gertrude) Mrs. William Bourgeois, in Grand Digue, and (Elise) Mrs. Fred Boudreau, of Cambridge, Mass., and one brother, Joseph Babineau, of Grand Digue. The deceased was well known and loved by all the populace in that parish as she had been a life-long resident of that place, and she was always ready with a helping hand for any good cause to the parish, and the parish is mourning her loss. The funeral will be held on Sunday afternoon from the Church of Visitation, Grand Digue, with Rev. Father Emile Gallant officiating.
  8. [S700] Source inconnue author, Henri J. Léger et Jeanne Cormier - pierre tombale (n.p.: Grande Digue - cimetière La Visitation / 2004, source inconnue publish date).
  9. [S5038] Mme Gérard Boudreau - nécrologie, Evangéline, Moncton, NB, 11 mars 1980.
  10. [S5663] Rita Gallant - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, May 20, 2003;voir aussi: Rita Gallant - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, May 23, 2003.
  11. [S3466] Eddie Leger - obituary, Moncton Times, Moncton, NB, January 28 1975, pg 3;Moncton Times Moncton, NB
    Tuesday, January 28th, 1975 pg 3

    E. Leger -
    The death of Eddie Leger of Grand Digue occurred Monday at Moncton Hospital following a brief illness. He was 61. Born at Grand Digue he was a son of the late Henry and Marie Leger. He was employed as custodian at the University of Moncton. He is survived by his wife the former Dora Goguen, three daughters, Mrs. Gerome Guillian (Louise) of Massachusetts, Mrs. Raymond Ceral (Huberte) of Grand Digue and Miss Elise Leger of Worcester, Mass.; four sons, Peter of Westville, Saint John, Gerard, Charles and Adrien Leger, all of Grand Digue; seven sisters, Mrs. Gerard Boudreau (Edmee) of Shediac, Mrs. Zenon Gallant (Rita) and Mrs. Eric Breau (Aline), both of Grand Digue, Mrs. Arthur LeBlanc (Jeannine) and Mrs. Ernie LeBlanc (Cecil), both of Saint John, Mrs. Elze LeBLanc (Alice) of Montreal and Mrs. Alcide Hebert (Germaine) of Saint John; two brothers, Edgar of Moncton and Henrie Leger of Cocagne. The body is resting at Frenette's funeral home Shediac, from 7 p.m. today. The funeral mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Grand Digue Roman Catholic Church with internment in the chuch cemetery.
  12. [S4727] Alice M. LeBlanc - nécrologie, Telegraph Journal, Saint John NB, 23 mai 2008;voir aussi: Alice Mary LeBlanc - funérailles, Telegraph Journal, Saint John, NB, 31 mai 2008.
  13. [S7948] Avis Officiel de mariage, Microfilm: F20054, No. d'enregistrement: 3092 (1949-07-26), Henri Léger & Andréa Després, Provincial Archives, Fredericton, York, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada.

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