Charles Léger1

M, b. 3 February 1926, d. 1 April 1926

Père*Napoléon Léger1 b. 18 Jan 1877, d. 13 Mar 1963
Mère*Laura Haley1 b. 17 Jan 1887, d. 5 Jan 1959
Charles Léger|b. 3 Feb 1926\nd. 1 Apr 1926|p1669.htm#i16681|Napoléon Léger|b. 18 Jan 1877\nd. 13 Mar 1963|p445.htm#i4442|Laura Haley|b. 17 Jan 1887\nd. 5 Jan 1959|p1667.htm#i16668|Auguste Léger|b. 4 Jan 1852\nd. 28 Oct 1923|p253.htm#i2530|Adéline Hébert|b. 14 Aug 1853\nd. 3 Apr 1903|p270.htm#i2692|||||||

RelationshipPetit-fils à la 7e génération de Jacques Léger dit Larosette.

Naissance*1926-02-03 
Décès*1926-04-01 
Variante____-__-__, Joseph Charles Léger 

Citations:

  1. [S6929] Sister Jeannette Léger, RHSJ - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, October 15, 2009.

Jacques Léger1

M, b. 13 September 1927, d. before 22 March 2003

Père*Napoléon Léger2,1 b. 18 Jan 1877, d. 13 Mar 1963
Mère*Laura Haley2,1 b. 17 Jan 1887, d. 5 Jan 1959
Jacques Léger|b. 13 Sep 1927\nd. b 22 Mar 2003|p1669.htm#i16682|Napoléon Léger|b. 18 Jan 1877\nd. 13 Mar 1963|p445.htm#i4442|Laura Haley|b. 17 Jan 1887\nd. 5 Jan 1959|p1667.htm#i16668|Auguste Léger|b. 4 Jan 1852\nd. 28 Oct 1923|p253.htm#i2530|Adéline Hébert|b. 14 Aug 1853\nd. 3 Apr 1903|p270.htm#i2692|||||||

RelationshipPetit-fils à la 7e génération de Jacques Léger dit Larosette.

Naissance*1927-09-13 
Décès*b 2003-03-222 
Variante____-__-__, James Léger2 

Citations:

  1. [S6929] Sister Jeannette Léger, RHSJ - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, October 15, 2009.
  2. [S1313] Roger J Léger - nécrologie, Acadie Nouvelle, Caraquet NB, 24 mars 2003, pg 34;voir aussi: Roger J. Léger - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, March 24, 2003, pg A5; Roger J. Leger - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, March 25, 2003.

Eva Melanson

F, b. 29 July 1883, d. ABT 4 MAI 1916

Père*Olivier Melanson
Mère*Marguerite Boudreau
Eva Melanson|b. 29 Jul 1883\nd. ABT 4 MAI 1916|p1669.htm#i16683|Olivier Melanson||p2816.htm#i28159|Marguerite Boudreau||p2816.htm#i28160|||||||||||||

Décès*ABT 4 MAI 1916, Elle est décédée à l'âge de 33 ans.1 
Naissance*1883-07-29, Shediac, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada 
Mariage*1910-09-21, Shediac, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada, Une note annexée à l'acte de baptême de Eva mentionne son mariage à Amédée Léger. Témoins: Léandre Melançon et H.P. Travers., Principal=Amédée Léger1 
Sépulture*1916-05-04, Saint Joseph, Shediac, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada, Témoins: O. M. Melanson et Paul Robidoux.1 

Famille

Amédée Léger b. 10 May 1878, d. 4 May 1946
Enfant

Citations:

  1. [S44] Unknown author, Shédiac, N.B., Registre de la paroisse Saint-Joseph (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).

Arthur Joseph Léger

M

Père*Amédée Léger b. 10 May 1878, d. 4 May 1946
Mère*Eva Melanson b. 29 Jul 1883, d. ABT 4 MAI 1916
Arthur Joseph Léger||p1669.htm#i16684|Amédée Léger|b. 10 May 1878\nd. 4 May 1946|p445.htm#i4443|Eva Melanson|b. 29 Jul 1883\nd. ABT 4 MAI 1916|p1669.htm#i16683|Auguste Léger|b. 4 Jan 1852\nd. 28 Oct 1923|p253.htm#i2530|Adéline Hébert|b. 14 Aug 1853\nd. 3 Apr 1903|p270.htm#i2692|Olivier Melanson||p2816.htm#i28159|Marguerite Boudreau||p2816.htm#i28160|

RelationshipPetit-fils à la 7e génération de Jacques Léger dit Larosette.

Famille

Francis Fisk
Enfants

Jessie Pearl Beasley1

F, b. 1893

Naissance*1893-__-__, Terre Neuve et Labrador, Canada2 
Mariage*1942-05-18, Saint Jacques Le Majeur, Scoudouc, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada, Principal=Amédée Léger1 

Famille

Amédée Léger b. 10 May 1878, d. 4 May 1946

Citations:

  1. [S247] Registres de la paroisse Saint Louis des Français de Saint Louis de Kent, NB; CEA F1914 ; Centre d'études acadiennes.
  2. [S363] Descendants of Jacques Leger dit La Rosette, online http://users.eastlink.ca/~rickeylegere/. Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jacques Leger dit La Rosette.

Alice Vautour

F, b. 14 January 1877, d. 30 November 1970

Père*Jean Vautour
Mère*Isabelle Donat1
Alice Vautour|b. 14 Jan 1877\nd. 30 Nov 1970|p1669.htm#i16686|Jean Vautour||p3068.htm#i30675|Isabelle Donat||p3068.htm#i30676|||||||||||||

Naissance*1877-01-14, Richibouctou, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada2 
Mariage*1908-06-25, Richibouctou, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada, Témoins: Auguste Léger, père et Jean C. Vautour, père, Principal=Jean Baptiste Albert Léger3,4,5,1 
Décès*1970-11-30, Campbellton, Restigouche, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada2 
Sépulture____-__-__, Upper Charlo, Restigouche, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada2 
Note*____-__-__, She moved to Cambellton in 1918 with her husband and family, her late husband being a commercial traveller in this district. When Mr. Leger was appointed high sheriff of Restigouche, in 1935, she moved to Dalhousie and resided there until 1940 when Mr. Leger retired and they took up resisdence in Upper Charlo until 1950 when she returned to Campbellton to live with her son, Omer and his wife. Before leaving Campbellton in 1935, she was director of the ladies' choir of Our Lady of Snows church for a number of years. She was also a member of the Third Order of St. Francis.2 
Variante____-__-__, Marie Alice Vautour4,5 
Résidence*1937-__-__, Dalhousie, Restigouche, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada, Principal=Jean Baptiste Albert Léger6 
Résidence1943-__-__, Upper Charlo, Restigouche, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada1 
Résidence*1957-__-__, Campbellton, Restigouche, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada7 

Famille

Jean Baptiste Albert Léger b. 1 May 1880, d. 11 Jan 1941
Mariage*1908-06-25, Richibouctou, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada, Témoins: Auguste Léger, père et Jean C. Vautour, père, Principal=Jean Baptiste Albert Léger3,4,5,1 
Enfants

Citations:

  1. [S6684] Mrs. Elizabeth Vautour - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, December 18, 1943, pg 9.
  2. [S3473] Mrs A. Leger - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, December 15 1970, pg 2;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Tuesday, December 15th, 1970 pg 2

    Mrs A. Leger Cambellton (Special) -
    Mrs. Alice Leger, died here recently. The former Alice Vautour, she was born in Richibucto, daughter of the late Jean C. Vautour and Elizabeth Doucet. She would have been 94 years of age in January next. Her husband, the late John B. Leger, died in 1942. She is survived by her daughter, Miss Jeanne Leger R.N., of Dorval, Que., and by her sons, J. Omer Leger, Campbellton, and J. Adrian Leger, of Arvida, Que., her sisters, Leonide (Mrs. J.F. Doucet) of Bathurst, and Elfreda (Mrs. S. Plourde) of Montreal; one brother Stan Vautour of Montreal; two sister-in-law, Mrs. Alphee Vautour (Bud St. Coeur) of Arlington, Mass., and Mrs. Theodore Vautour (Evangeline Doucet) of Richibucto, and three grandchildren. She moved to Cambellton in 1918 with her husband and family, her late husband being a commercial traveller in this district. When Mr. Leger was appointed high sheriff of Restigouche, in 1935, she moved to Dalhousie and resided there until 1940 when Mr. Leger retired and they took up resisdence in Upper Charlo until 1950 when she returned to Campbellton to live with her son, Omer and his wife. Before leaving Campbellton in 1935, she was director of the ladies' choir of Our Lady of Snows church for a number of years. She was also a member of the Third Order of St. Francis. The funeral service was held to Our Lady of Snows Church. The funeral mass was sung by Rev. Alderic Roy, assistant priest at Our Lady of Snows. Present in the sanctuary was Rev. Rodolphe Doucet, parish priest at Balmoral and former pastor of Our Lady of the Snows. The Choir was under the direction of Yvon St. Amant with Alfred Bujould as soloist. The honorary pallbearers were R.M. Raymond, Sr., Pierre T. LeBlanc, Lionel LeBlanc, Leon J. Ruet, Charles Edouard Champoux, Phil Plante, Arthur Boudreau and John Alexander. The active pallbearers were edgar Doucet, Edward Pitre, Conrad Roy, Guy Goudreau, Romeo Ruet and Arthur Bugold. Interment was in the church cemetery at Upper Charlo.
  3. [S248] Unknown author, Paroisse de la Ville de Richibouctou (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
  4. [S247] Registres de la paroisse Saint Louis des Français de Saint Louis de Kent, NB; CEA F1914 ; Centre d'études acadiennes.
  5. [S1314] Jean Adrien Leger - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, January 1, 2005.
  6. [S4362] Mrs. J. Leonard Veniot - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, March 2, 1937, pg 9;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Tuesday, March 2nd, 1937 pg 9

    Mrs. J. Leonard Veniot Bathurst, March 1 -
    Many friends thoughout northern New Brunswick will regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Venoiea Mary Veniot, 42, wife of Dr. J. Leonard Venoit, which occurred at the J. H. Dunn Hospital here yesterday. Mrs. Veniot was born at Richibucto, a daughter of Mrs. Vautour and the late John C. Vautour. She was educated at St. Louis Convent, Kent County, and trained for a nurse at the Moncton City Hospital, practising her profession in Montreal and Bathurst. Besides her husband, she is survived by five sons, Paul, a student, Raymond, Martin, John and Cyril; at Sacred Heart University, and two daughters, Marie and Lucille; her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Vautour, Dalhousie; three brothers, Theodore, Richibucto; Alfred, Worcester, Mass., and Stanley, Montreal, and four sisters, Mrs. John B. Leger, Dalhousie; Mrs. J.F. Doucet, Montreal; Mrs. Gallant, Ottawa, and Mrs. S. Plourde, Victoriaville, Quebec. The funeral will be held from her residence on King street on Tuesday at 9 a.m., to Sacred Heart Church, where high mass of requiem will be celebrated.
  7. [S6682] Funeral J. T. Vautour Held, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, May 20, 1957, pg 2.

Jeanne Léger1

F, b. 17 July 1909, d. 1 October 1976

Père*Jean Baptiste Albert Léger1 b. 1 May 1880, d. 11 Jan 1941
Mère*Alice Vautour1 b. 14 Jan 1877, d. 30 Nov 1970
Jeanne Léger|b. 17 Jul 1909\nd. 1 Oct 1976|p1669.htm#i16687|Jean Baptiste Albert Léger|b. 1 May 1880\nd. 11 Jan 1941|p445.htm#i4444|Alice Vautour|b. 14 Jan 1877\nd. 30 Nov 1970|p1669.htm#i16686|Auguste Léger|b. 4 Jan 1852\nd. 28 Oct 1923|p253.htm#i2530|Adéline Hébert|b. 14 Aug 1853\nd. 3 Apr 1903|p270.htm#i2692|Jean Vautour||p3068.htm#i30675|Isabelle Donat||p3068.htm#i30676|

RelationshipPetite-fille à la 7e génération de Jacques Léger dit Larosette.

Naissance*1909-07-17, Richibouctou, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada2 
Baptême1909-07-18, Richibouctou, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada, Parrain et Marraine: Théodore Vautour et Eugénie Léger2 
Décès*1976-10-01, Riverside Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada3 
Sépulture____-__-__, Notre dame du Mont carmel, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada3 
Occupation*____-__-__, Infirmière immatriculée retirée de chez Price Brothers de Riverbend QC.4,3 
Note*____-__-__, She moved to Campbellton with her family in 1918 and attended school here, graduating from Campbellton High School in 1927. She entered Hotel Dieu Hospital School of Nursing, Campbellton and graduated from that institution and obtained her RN in 1936. She practiced her profession in Campellton and Dalhousie for a number of years then moved to Arvida, P.Q., where she was employed as a nurse. A few yeras later she moved to Riverbend P.Q. She retired in 1969 and moved to Montreal. Earlier this year she took up residence in Ottawa.3 
Variante____-__-__, Marie Jeanne Léger 
Résidence*1970-__-__, Dorval, Québec, Canada4 

Citations:

  1. [S1314] Jean Adrien Leger - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, January 1, 2005.
  2. [S248] Unknown author, Paroisse de la Ville de Richibouctou (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
  3. [S3486] Miss Jeanne Leger - obituary, Moncton Times, Moncton, NB, October 27 1976, pg 2;Moncton Times Moncton, NB
    Wednesday, October 27th, 1976 pg 2

    Miss Jeanne Leger - Campbellton (Special) -
    Miss Jeanne Leger, retired industrial nurse at Price Brothers in Riverbend, P.Q. died in Riverside hospital Ottawa, on Friday, October 1, 1976. She was 67. Born at Richibucto, she was a daughter of the late John B. Leger, and his wife, the late Alice Vautour. She moved to Campbellton with her family in 1918 and attended school here, graduating from Campbellton High School in 1927. She entered Hotel Dieu Hospital School of Nursing, Campbellton and graduated from that institution and obtained her RN in 1936. She practiced her profession in Campellton and Dalhousie for a number of years then moved to Arvida, P.Q., where she was employed as a nurse. A few yeras later she moved to Riverbend P.Q. She retired in 1969 and moved to Montreal. Earlier this year she took up residence in Ottawa. She is survived by two brothers, J. Omer Leger, of Campbellton, and J. Adrien Leger of Ottawa; two nieces, Mrs. Lucille Mousette and Mrs. Francoise Kamper, both of Montreal, and a nephew, Camille Leger, of Quebec City. The funeral service was held on Monday, October 4 at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church, Ottawa, at 11 a.m. with interment in Notre Dame Cemetery, Ottawa.
  4. [S3473] Mrs A. Leger - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, December 15 1970, pg 2;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Tuesday, December 15th, 1970 pg 2

    Mrs A. Leger Cambellton (Special) -
    Mrs. Alice Leger, died here recently. The former Alice Vautour, she was born in Richibucto, daughter of the late Jean C. Vautour and Elizabeth Doucet. She would have been 94 years of age in January next. Her husband, the late John B. Leger, died in 1942. She is survived by her daughter, Miss Jeanne Leger R.N., of Dorval, Que., and by her sons, J. Omer Leger, Campbellton, and J. Adrian Leger, of Arvida, Que., her sisters, Leonide (Mrs. J.F. Doucet) of Bathurst, and Elfreda (Mrs. S. Plourde) of Montreal; one brother Stan Vautour of Montreal; two sister-in-law, Mrs. Alphee Vautour (Bud St. Coeur) of Arlington, Mass., and Mrs. Theodore Vautour (Evangeline Doucet) of Richibucto, and three grandchildren. She moved to Cambellton in 1918 with her husband and family, her late husband being a commercial traveller in this district. When Mr. Leger was appointed high sheriff of Restigouche, in 1935, she moved to Dalhousie and resided there until 1940 when Mr. Leger retired and they took up resisdence in Upper Charlo until 1950 when she returned to Campbellton to live with her son, Omer and his wife. Before leaving Campbellton in 1935, she was director of the ladies' choir of Our Lady of Snows church for a number of years. She was also a member of the Third Order of St. Francis. The funeral service was held to Our Lady of Snows Church. The funeral mass was sung by Rev. Alderic Roy, assistant priest at Our Lady of Snows. Present in the sanctuary was Rev. Rodolphe Doucet, parish priest at Balmoral and former pastor of Our Lady of the Snows. The Choir was under the direction of Yvon St. Amant with Alfred Bujould as soloist. The honorary pallbearers were R.M. Raymond, Sr., Pierre T. LeBlanc, Lionel LeBlanc, Leon J. Ruet, Charles Edouard Champoux, Phil Plante, Arthur Boudreau and John Alexander. The active pallbearers were edgar Doucet, Edward Pitre, Conrad Roy, Guy Goudreau, Romeo Ruet and Arthur Bugold. Interment was in the church cemetery at Upper Charlo.

Omer (Joseph-) Léger

M

Père*Jean Baptiste Albert Léger b. 1 May 1880, d. 11 Jan 1941
Mère*Alice Vautour b. 14 Jan 1877, d. 30 Nov 1970
Omer (Joseph-) Léger||p1669.htm#i16688|Jean Baptiste Albert Léger|b. 1 May 1880\nd. 11 Jan 1941|p445.htm#i4444|Alice Vautour|b. 14 Jan 1877\nd. 30 Nov 1970|p1669.htm#i16686|Auguste Léger|b. 4 Jan 1852\nd. 28 Oct 1923|p253.htm#i2530|Adéline Hébert|b. 14 Aug 1853\nd. 3 Apr 1903|p270.htm#i2692|Jean Vautour||p3068.htm#i30675|Isabelle Donat||p3068.htm#i30676|

RelationshipPetit-fils à la 7e génération de Jacques Léger dit Larosette.

Famille

Thérèse Thériault b. 29 Aug 1910, d. 14 May 1990
Enfants

Jean Adrien Léger1

M, b. 1 July 1917, d. 28 December 2004

Père*Jean Baptiste Albert Léger1 b. 1 May 1880, d. 11 Jan 1941
Mère*Alice Vautour1 b. 14 Jan 1877, d. 30 Nov 1970
Jean Adrien Léger|b. 1 Jul 1917\nd. 28 Dec 2004|p1669.htm#i16689|Jean Baptiste Albert Léger|b. 1 May 1880\nd. 11 Jan 1941|p445.htm#i4444|Alice Vautour|b. 14 Jan 1877\nd. 30 Nov 1970|p1669.htm#i16686|Auguste Léger|b. 4 Jan 1852\nd. 28 Oct 1923|p253.htm#i2530|Adéline Hébert|b. 14 Aug 1853\nd. 3 Apr 1903|p270.htm#i2692|Jean Vautour||p3068.htm#i30675|Isabelle Donat||p3068.htm#i30676|

RelationshipPetit-fils à la 7e génération de Jacques Léger dit Larosette.

Naissance*1917-07-01, Richibouctou, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada 
Mariage*1957-06-03, Charlo, Restigouche, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada, Principal=Eileen Mary Forde2 
Décès*2004-12-28, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada1 
Note*____-__-__, Adrien was born in Richiboucto and raised in Northern New Brunswick, he pursued his love of farming and rural living by attending the Nova Scotia Agriculture College, graduating in 1949. Later he accepted a position in Arvida, Quebec with the Aluminium Company of Canada working in its research laboratory. He met his wife, Eileen in Arvida and they were married in 1957. Adrien and Eileen moved to Ottawa where both worked for the Government of Canada until their retirements.1 
Variante____-__-__, Adrien Jean Léger 
Résidence*1970-__-__, Arvida, Chicoutimi, Québec, Canada3 
Résidence1976-__-__, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada4 

Famille

Eileen Mary Forde b. 3 Feb 1916, d. 7 Feb 2004
Mariage*1957-06-03, Charlo, Restigouche, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada, Principal=Eileen Mary Forde2 

Citations:

  1. [S1314] Jean Adrien Leger - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, January 1, 2005.
  2. [S4318] Eileen Leger - obituary, Ottawa Citizen, Oshawa ON, Februaru 9, 2004.
  3. [S3473] Mrs A. Leger - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, December 15 1970, pg 2;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Tuesday, December 15th, 1970 pg 2

    Mrs A. Leger Cambellton (Special) -
    Mrs. Alice Leger, died here recently. The former Alice Vautour, she was born in Richibucto, daughter of the late Jean C. Vautour and Elizabeth Doucet. She would have been 94 years of age in January next. Her husband, the late John B. Leger, died in 1942. She is survived by her daughter, Miss Jeanne Leger R.N., of Dorval, Que., and by her sons, J. Omer Leger, Campbellton, and J. Adrian Leger, of Arvida, Que., her sisters, Leonide (Mrs. J.F. Doucet) of Bathurst, and Elfreda (Mrs. S. Plourde) of Montreal; one brother Stan Vautour of Montreal; two sister-in-law, Mrs. Alphee Vautour (Bud St. Coeur) of Arlington, Mass., and Mrs. Theodore Vautour (Evangeline Doucet) of Richibucto, and three grandchildren. She moved to Cambellton in 1918 with her husband and family, her late husband being a commercial traveller in this district. When Mr. Leger was appointed high sheriff of Restigouche, in 1935, she moved to Dalhousie and resided there until 1940 when Mr. Leger retired and they took up resisdence in Upper Charlo until 1950 when she returned to Campbellton to live with her son, Omer and his wife. Before leaving Campbellton in 1935, she was director of the ladies' choir of Our Lady of Snows church for a number of years. She was also a member of the Third Order of St. Francis. The funeral service was held to Our Lady of Snows Church. The funeral mass was sung by Rev. Alderic Roy, assistant priest at Our Lady of Snows. Present in the sanctuary was Rev. Rodolphe Doucet, parish priest at Balmoral and former pastor of Our Lady of the Snows. The Choir was under the direction of Yvon St. Amant with Alfred Bujould as soloist. The honorary pallbearers were R.M. Raymond, Sr., Pierre T. LeBlanc, Lionel LeBlanc, Leon J. Ruet, Charles Edouard Champoux, Phil Plante, Arthur Boudreau and John Alexander. The active pallbearers were edgar Doucet, Edward Pitre, Conrad Roy, Guy Goudreau, Romeo Ruet and Arthur Bugold. Interment was in the church cemetery at Upper Charlo.
  4. [S3486] Miss Jeanne Leger - obituary, Moncton Times, Moncton, NB, October 27 1976, pg 2;Moncton Times Moncton, NB
    Wednesday, October 27th, 1976 pg 2

    Miss Jeanne Leger - Campbellton (Special) -
    Miss Jeanne Leger, retired industrial nurse at Price Brothers in Riverbend, P.Q. died in Riverside hospital Ottawa, on Friday, October 1, 1976. She was 67. Born at Richibucto, she was a daughter of the late John B. Leger, and his wife, the late Alice Vautour. She moved to Campbellton with her family in 1918 and attended school here, graduating from Campbellton High School in 1927. She entered Hotel Dieu Hospital School of Nursing, Campbellton and graduated from that institution and obtained her RN in 1936. She practiced her profession in Campellton and Dalhousie for a number of years then moved to Arvida, P.Q., where she was employed as a nurse. A few yeras later she moved to Riverbend P.Q. She retired in 1969 and moved to Montreal. Earlier this year she took up residence in Ottawa. She is survived by two brothers, J. Omer Leger, of Campbellton, and J. Adrien Leger of Ottawa; two nieces, Mrs. Lucille Mousette and Mrs. Francoise Kamper, both of Montreal, and a nephew, Camille Leger, of Quebec City. The funeral service was held on Monday, October 4 at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church, Ottawa, at 11 a.m. with interment in Notre Dame Cemetery, Ottawa.

François Magee1

M, b. 11 March 1885, d. 16 October 1924

Père*James Magee
Mère*Marie Landry
François Magee|b. 11 Mar 1885\nd. 16 Oct 1924|p1669.htm#i16690|James Magee||p3068.htm#i30677|Marie Landry||p3068.htm#i30678|||||||||||||

Sépulture*____-__-__, Shediac, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada 
Naissance*1885-03-11, Fredericton, York, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada 
Baptême1885-03-22, Saint Dunstan, Fredericton, York, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada, Une note annexée à l'acte de mariage de Frank et Lucie mentionne la date de baptême.2 
Mariage*1911-09-27, Richibouctou, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada, Témoins: Auguste T. Léger, père de la mariée et J. A. Magee, frère du marié, Principal=Lucie Léger2,3 
Décès*1924-10-16, Moncton, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada, 39a4 
Variante____-__-__, François Louis de Gonzague Magee 
Résidence*1946-__-__, Moncton, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada, Principal=Lucie Léger5 

Famille

Lucie Léger b. 7 Nov 1883, d. 5 Jun 1964
Mariage*1911-09-27, Richibouctou, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada, Témoins: Auguste T. Léger, père de la mariée et J. A. Magee, frère du marié, Principal=Lucie Léger2,3 
Enfants

Citations:

  1. [S5910] Robert Magee, Carte de membre de l'Association des Léger/Légère d'Acadie, April 2009, Carte # #1042 (Robert).
  2. [S248] Unknown author, Paroisse de la Ville de Richibouctou (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
  3. [S247] Registres de la paroisse Saint Louis des Français de Saint Louis de Kent, NB; CEA F1914 ; Centre d'études acadiennes.
  4. [S19] Registre de la paroisse Notre Dame de l'Assomption, Moncton, NB; F1900-1 , filmé par P. Landry, filmé en mai 1977; Centre d'études acadiennes.
  5. [S5914] Prominent Kent County Man Dead, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, May 7, 1946, pg 3.
  6. [S6525] Marguerite Magee - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, October 7, 2006.
  7. [S1315] Alfred 'Fred' Magee - nécrologie, Acadie Nouvelle, Caraquet NB, 12 octobre 2004, pg 29;voir aussi: Alfred "Fred" Magee - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, October 12, 2004, pg A5.
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