Damien Bastarache1

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Famille: Marie Elizabeth Léger n. 2 mar 1885

Références:

  1. [S3913] Cyrille Leger - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, April 29 1932, pg 9;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Friday, April 29th, 1932 pg 9

    Cyrille Leger Boctouche, April 28 -
    Cyrille B. Leger, a highly esteemed and aged resident of Boctouche, died recently. Mr. Leger was 80 years of age. Surviving are six daughters, Rev. Sister Rose of Lima, of the Congregetion of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Ste. Anne's Convent, Shediac; Mrs. Elie Girouard, of New Bedford, Mass.; Mrs. Adelard Millette, of Fisherville, Mass.; Mrs. Adeline Leger, of New Bedford, Mass.; Mrs. Damien Bastarache, of Lynn, Mass.; Mrs. Andrew F. Hebert of Buctouche, and Mrs. Bedford Leger, of Schenectady, N.Y.; a son Peter, at home and two sisters, Mrs. Elzear Gosselin, of Bouctouche and Mrs. John Doucet, of St. Anthony, Kent Co. Many attended the funeral at the Church of St John the Baptist here, the pastor, Rev. Father Phillip Hebert, officiating. The pallbearers were Hon. Allison A. Dysart, M.L.A.; Andrew F. Hebert, Felix Michaud, Michael McLaughlin. Patrick McFadden and Leonide Maillet.

John Doucet1

M, n. 1855
John Doucet|n. 1855|p5783.htm#i57824|Magloire Doucet||p6642.htm#i66420|Sophie Broussard||p6643.htm#i66421|||||||||||||

Famille: Henriette Léger n. 14 Déc 1857, d. 7 Nov 1944

Références:

  1. [S3071] Mr. Cyril B. Léger - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, April 22, 1932, pg 9;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Friday, April 22nd, 1932 pg 9

    Mr. Cyril B. Leger Buctouche, N.B. , April 20 -
    The funeral of the late Mr. Cyril B. Leger, who passed away at his home here on April 8th, at the age of 80, was held on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The deceased was a very highly respected and esteemed resident of Buctouche as he was always ready to lend a helping hand wherever needed. A host of friends and neighbors will deeply regret his death. he is survived by seven daughters, one son and two sisters. The daughters are: Rev. Sister Rose, of Lima, of the congregation of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Convent of St. Anne, Shediac, N.B., Mrs. Elie Girouard, New Bedford, Mass.; Mrs. Adeiard Millette, Fisherville, Mass.; Miss Adelfne Leger, New Bedford, Mass.; Mrs. Dan Bastarache, Lynn, Mass.; Mrs Andrew Hebert, Buctouche, N.B.; Mrs. Bedford Leger, Shenectady, N.Y. The son is Peter Leger, of Buctouche, The sisters are Mrs. Elzear Goselin, of Buctouche; Mrs. John Doucet of St. Anthony, N.B.. The service at St. John the Baptist Church and at the grave were conducted by rev. Father Phillip Hebert. The funeral was attended by a large gathering of relatives and friends. The pallbearers were Hon. A.A.Dysart, Andrew F. Hebert, Felix Michaud; Michel McLaughlin; Patrick McFadden, Lionide Maillet. A high mass of requiem was sung by Rev. Father Phillip Hebert Monday morning at 8 o'clock, and again were present many relatives and friends. The family received a large number of Mass offerings. Spiritual Bouquets, etc., including the following; Masses- Hon. A.A.Dysart, Mr and Mrs. A.F. Hebert, Mr. and Mrs. George Nowlan, Measrs, Lawrence Reinsborow and Rene Lemieux, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Michaud, Mr. Lionel Landry, Mr. and Mrs. John McFadden, Mrs. John Maillet. Spiritual Bouquets -The sisters of the Convent of St. Anne, Shediac, the Sisters of the convent of Buctouche, F.X. LeBlanc, Lionide Maillet and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gallant, Mr. and Mrs. James Gallant, Mrs. Anselme Jaillet, Miss Aline Jaillet, Miss Pat Chiasson, Mrs. F.G.S. Richard, Mary, Mirlam and Robert Dysart, Lillian. Carrie and Emery Nowlan, Mrs. D. Richard, Miss Auore LeBlanc. Miss Eva Goguen. Miss Dora Collet, Miss Lea Poirier, Mrs. Fred Crossman, Miss Amanda Collet, M.Q. LeBlanc. M.C. Floral Tribut--Mr. and Mrs Walter Newcomb. Cards of Sympathy--Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deveau, Miss Margaret Carter, Miss Dora Bernard. Miss Maud Bourque, Mrs. Lemieux, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fougere.
  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. [S3913] Cyrille Leger - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, April 29 1932, pg 9;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Friday, April 29th, 1932 pg 9

    Cyrille Leger Boctouche, April 28 -
    Cyrille B. Leger, a highly esteemed and aged resident of Boctouche, died recently. Mr. Leger was 80 years of age. Surviving are six daughters, Rev. Sister Rose of Lima, of the Congregetion of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Ste. Anne's Convent, Shediac; Mrs. Elie Girouard, of New Bedford, Mass.; Mrs. Adelard Millette, of Fisherville, Mass.; Mrs. Adeline Leger, of New Bedford, Mass.; Mrs. Damien Bastarache, of Lynn, Mass.; Mrs. Andrew F. Hebert of Buctouche, and Mrs. Bedford Leger, of Schenectady, N.Y.; a son Peter, at home and two sisters, Mrs. Elzear Gosselin, of Bouctouche and Mrs. John Doucet, of St. Anthony, Kent Co. Many attended the funeral at the Church of St John the Baptist here, the pastor, Rev. Father Phillip Hebert, officiating. The pallbearers were Hon. Allison A. Dysart, M.L.A.; Andrew F. Hebert, Felix Michaud, Michael McLaughlin. Patrick McFadden and Leonide Maillet.

Alvina Léger1,2,3

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Alvina Léger||p5783.htm#i57825|Philippe Léger|n. 1850\nd. 1905|p1016.htm#i10153|Rosalie Melanson|n. 16 Avr 1853\nd. 29 mai 1925|p1011.htm#i10107|Maximin Léger|n. 19 mar 1826\nd. 12 Avr 1921|p502.htm#i5013|Madeleine Cormier|n. 3 jan 1823|p1015.htm#i10150|Pierre Melanson|n. 8 mai 1819|p1011.htm#i10101|Madeleine Leblanc|n. 6 Nov 1815\nd. 8 Sep 1893|p497.htm#i4962|

Références:

  1. [S3073] Anselme Léger - nécrologie, Evamgéline, Moncton, NB, 30 novembre 1933, pg 4;l'Evangéline Moncton, NB
    Jeudi, 30 novembre 1933 pg 4

    ANSELME LEGER

    Les funérailles de Anselme Léger, qui a succombé lundi de la semaine dernière à l'Hôtel Dieu à une pneumonie, ont eu lieu mercredi dernier à l'église l'Assomption, au milieu d'une assistance très nombreuses. Une grand'messe solennelle de Requiem fut chantée par M. l'abbé Henri-D. Cormier, curé de la paroisse. Les porteurs étaient MM. Clovis LeBlanc, Eugène LeBlanc, Henri Dupuis, Ben Melanson, Aimée Boudreau et Roy Gould.

    Feu M. Léger, qui était inspecteur de wagons au C.N.R., laisse outre son épouse, neuf enfants. Ce sont: Rodolphe, Raymond, Ernest, Gerard, Louis, Paul, Valmond, Hubert et Jeannine, tous à la maison. Un frère et quatre soeurs lui survivent également: M. Albénie Léger, de Boston; Mlle Alvina et Annie et Mme Ben Melanson, de Lewisville, et Mme Jules Melanson, de Boston. Le défunt était membre de la G.M.B.A. et de la Société l'Assomption.
  2. [S4883] Mrs. Philip Leger - nécrologie, Daily Times, Moncton, NB, 30 mai 1925, pg 7.
  3. [S7153] Death Mrs. A. Melanson - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, June 24, 1957, pg 3.

Pauline Léger1,2,3

F, d. avant 13 janvier 2005
Pauline Léger|d. a 13 jan 2005|p5783.htm#i57826|Vital Léger|n. 9 Nov 1887\nd. 8 juin 1940|p888.htm#i8878|Bella Belliveau|n. 12 jan 1890|p2694.htm#i26936|Félicien Léger|n. 30 Sep 1850\nd. 26 mai 1937|p881.htm#i8805|Céline Leblanc|n. 1854\nd. 1941|p888.htm#i8876|Dominique Belliveau||p4774.htm#i47736|Marie Bourque||p4774.htm#i47737|

Famille: Charles V. Bean d. 1986

Références:

  1. [S3082] Vital Leger - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, June 20, 1940, pg 7;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Thursday, June 20th, 1940 pg 7

    Vital Leger

    Fitchburg, Mass. June 19 - Vital Leger, 52, of 50 Overland St., well known in Franco-American circles, died on Saturday, June 8, at the Burbank Hospital after an illness of about six weeks. He had been employed for 22 years as electrical engineer by Crocker-Burbank and Co. Association. Mr. Leger was born in Barachois, N. B. He Resided in Fitchburg for 31 years and was president of the local council of the Canada Association, a trustee of Fitchburg Aerie, F.O.E., a member of the St. Camille Assumption, and St. Jean Baptist Societies, of the Cable Club, South End National Club, and Brook Mill Sports Club. Surviving Mr. Leger are his wife, Mrs. Bella (Belliveau) Leger; five daughters, Bertha, Irene, Pauline, Corinne, Joan, two sons, Edgar and John, all of Fitchburg; his mother, Mrs. Celina Leger, of Shediac; three sisters, Mrs. Philippe Landry, of Fitchburg; Mrs. Adelard Boudreau, of Shediac, and Mrs. George LeBlanc, of Barachois; three step-sisters, Mrs. Antoine Bourque, Mrs. Ben Leger, of Shediac, and Mrs. Leonie Cormier, of Upper Aboujagan; two brothers, August, of Fitchburg, and Philip, of Cocagne; one step-brother, Alfred, of Fitchburg. The funeral was held June 13 from Mr. Leger's home with a solemn high mass of requiem in Sacred Heart Church, Rev. John E. O'Toole was celebrant; Rev. John M. O'Brien, deacon and Rev. Armand Barrette, of Immaculate Conception Church, was in the sanctuary. The pallbearers were Leo Collette, Aidie Beauchemin, Joseph E. Laprade, Alfred harrison, Hilaire LeBlanc and Camille Belliveau, members of the various clubs and organizations of which Mr. Leger had been a member. Burial was in St. Joseph cemetery, where prayers at the grave were read by Father O'Toole and Daly.
  2. [S7776] Joan T. Leger - obituary, Sentinel & Enterprise, Fitchburg, MA, January 15, 2005.
  3. [S8507] Gregory A. Bean - obituary, Sentinel & Enterprise, Fitchburg, MA, December 17, 1998.

Corinne Léger1,2

F, d. avant 13 janvier 2005
Corinne Léger|d. a 13 jan 2005|p5783.htm#i57827|Vital Léger|n. 9 Nov 1887\nd. 8 juin 1940|p888.htm#i8878|Bella Belliveau|n. 12 jan 1890|p2694.htm#i26936|Félicien Léger|n. 30 Sep 1850\nd. 26 mai 1937|p881.htm#i8805|Céline Leblanc|n. 1854\nd. 1941|p888.htm#i8876|Dominique Belliveau||p4774.htm#i47736|Marie Bourque||p4774.htm#i47737|
  • Décès: a 2005-01-13.2

Famille: Drickey

Références:

  1. [S3082] Vital Leger - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, June 20, 1940, pg 7;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Thursday, June 20th, 1940 pg 7

    Vital Leger

    Fitchburg, Mass. June 19 - Vital Leger, 52, of 50 Overland St., well known in Franco-American circles, died on Saturday, June 8, at the Burbank Hospital after an illness of about six weeks. He had been employed for 22 years as electrical engineer by Crocker-Burbank and Co. Association. Mr. Leger was born in Barachois, N. B. He Resided in Fitchburg for 31 years and was president of the local council of the Canada Association, a trustee of Fitchburg Aerie, F.O.E., a member of the St. Camille Assumption, and St. Jean Baptist Societies, of the Cable Club, South End National Club, and Brook Mill Sports Club. Surviving Mr. Leger are his wife, Mrs. Bella (Belliveau) Leger; five daughters, Bertha, Irene, Pauline, Corinne, Joan, two sons, Edgar and John, all of Fitchburg; his mother, Mrs. Celina Leger, of Shediac; three sisters, Mrs. Philippe Landry, of Fitchburg; Mrs. Adelard Boudreau, of Shediac, and Mrs. George LeBlanc, of Barachois; three step-sisters, Mrs. Antoine Bourque, Mrs. Ben Leger, of Shediac, and Mrs. Leonie Cormier, of Upper Aboujagan; two brothers, August, of Fitchburg, and Philip, of Cocagne; one step-brother, Alfred, of Fitchburg. The funeral was held June 13 from Mr. Leger's home with a solemn high mass of requiem in Sacred Heart Church, Rev. John E. O'Toole was celebrant; Rev. John M. O'Brien, deacon and Rev. Armand Barrette, of Immaculate Conception Church, was in the sanctuary. The pallbearers were Leo Collette, Aidie Beauchemin, Joseph E. Laprade, Alfred harrison, Hilaire LeBlanc and Camille Belliveau, members of the various clubs and organizations of which Mr. Leger had been a member. Burial was in St. Joseph cemetery, where prayers at the grave were read by Father O'Toole and Daly.
  2. [S7776] Joan T. Leger - obituary, Sentinel & Enterprise, Fitchburg, MA, January 15, 2005.

Joan Léger1,2

F, n. 25 Octobre 1932, d. 13 janvier 2005
Joan Léger|n. 25 Oct 1932\nd. 13 jan 2005|p5783.htm#i57828|Vital Léger|n. 9 Nov 1887\nd. 8 juin 1940|p888.htm#i8878|Bella Belliveau|n. 12 jan 1890|p2694.htm#i26936|Félicien Léger|n. 30 Sep 1850\nd. 26 mai 1937|p881.htm#i8805|Céline Leblanc|n. 1854\nd. 1941|p888.htm#i8876|Dominique Belliveau||p4774.htm#i47736|Marie Bourque||p4774.htm#i47737|

Références:

  1. [S3082] Vital Leger - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, June 20, 1940, pg 7;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Thursday, June 20th, 1940 pg 7

    Vital Leger

    Fitchburg, Mass. June 19 - Vital Leger, 52, of 50 Overland St., well known in Franco-American circles, died on Saturday, June 8, at the Burbank Hospital after an illness of about six weeks. He had been employed for 22 years as electrical engineer by Crocker-Burbank and Co. Association. Mr. Leger was born in Barachois, N. B. He Resided in Fitchburg for 31 years and was president of the local council of the Canada Association, a trustee of Fitchburg Aerie, F.O.E., a member of the St. Camille Assumption, and St. Jean Baptist Societies, of the Cable Club, South End National Club, and Brook Mill Sports Club. Surviving Mr. Leger are his wife, Mrs. Bella (Belliveau) Leger; five daughters, Bertha, Irene, Pauline, Corinne, Joan, two sons, Edgar and John, all of Fitchburg; his mother, Mrs. Celina Leger, of Shediac; three sisters, Mrs. Philippe Landry, of Fitchburg; Mrs. Adelard Boudreau, of Shediac, and Mrs. George LeBlanc, of Barachois; three step-sisters, Mrs. Antoine Bourque, Mrs. Ben Leger, of Shediac, and Mrs. Leonie Cormier, of Upper Aboujagan; two brothers, August, of Fitchburg, and Philip, of Cocagne; one step-brother, Alfred, of Fitchburg. The funeral was held June 13 from Mr. Leger's home with a solemn high mass of requiem in Sacred Heart Church, Rev. John E. O'Toole was celebrant; Rev. John M. O'Brien, deacon and Rev. Armand Barrette, of Immaculate Conception Church, was in the sanctuary. The pallbearers were Leo Collette, Aidie Beauchemin, Joseph E. Laprade, Alfred harrison, Hilaire LeBlanc and Camille Belliveau, members of the various clubs and organizations of which Mr. Leger had been a member. Burial was in St. Joseph cemetery, where prayers at the grave were read by Father O'Toole and Daly.
  2. [S7776] Joan T. Leger - obituary, Sentinel & Enterprise, Fitchburg, MA, January 15, 2005.

John Léger1,2

M, d. avant 13 janvier 2005
John Léger|d. a 13 jan 2005|p5783.htm#i57829|Vital Léger|n. 9 Nov 1887\nd. 8 juin 1940|p888.htm#i8878|Bella Belliveau|n. 12 jan 1890|p2694.htm#i26936|Félicien Léger|n. 30 Sep 1850\nd. 26 mai 1937|p881.htm#i8805|Céline Leblanc|n. 1854\nd. 1941|p888.htm#i8876|Dominique Belliveau||p4774.htm#i47736|Marie Bourque||p4774.htm#i47737|
  • Décès: a 2005-01-13.2

Famille:

Références:

  1. [S3082] Vital Leger - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, June 20, 1940, pg 7;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Thursday, June 20th, 1940 pg 7

    Vital Leger

    Fitchburg, Mass. June 19 - Vital Leger, 52, of 50 Overland St., well known in Franco-American circles, died on Saturday, June 8, at the Burbank Hospital after an illness of about six weeks. He had been employed for 22 years as electrical engineer by Crocker-Burbank and Co. Association. Mr. Leger was born in Barachois, N. B. He Resided in Fitchburg for 31 years and was president of the local council of the Canada Association, a trustee of Fitchburg Aerie, F.O.E., a member of the St. Camille Assumption, and St. Jean Baptist Societies, of the Cable Club, South End National Club, and Brook Mill Sports Club. Surviving Mr. Leger are his wife, Mrs. Bella (Belliveau) Leger; five daughters, Bertha, Irene, Pauline, Corinne, Joan, two sons, Edgar and John, all of Fitchburg; his mother, Mrs. Celina Leger, of Shediac; three sisters, Mrs. Philippe Landry, of Fitchburg; Mrs. Adelard Boudreau, of Shediac, and Mrs. George LeBlanc, of Barachois; three step-sisters, Mrs. Antoine Bourque, Mrs. Ben Leger, of Shediac, and Mrs. Leonie Cormier, of Upper Aboujagan; two brothers, August, of Fitchburg, and Philip, of Cocagne; one step-brother, Alfred, of Fitchburg. The funeral was held June 13 from Mr. Leger's home with a solemn high mass of requiem in Sacred Heart Church, Rev. John E. O'Toole was celebrant; Rev. John M. O'Brien, deacon and Rev. Armand Barrette, of Immaculate Conception Church, was in the sanctuary. The pallbearers were Leo Collette, Aidie Beauchemin, Joseph E. Laprade, Alfred harrison, Hilaire LeBlanc and Camille Belliveau, members of the various clubs and organizations of which Mr. Leger had been a member. Burial was in St. Joseph cemetery, where prayers at the grave were read by Father O'Toole and Daly.
  2. [S7776] Joan T. Leger - obituary, Sentinel & Enterprise, Fitchburg, MA, January 15, 2005.

Pat Veno1

M

Références:

  1. [S3084] Patrick Phillip Legere - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, September 25, 1940, pg 9;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Wednesday, September 25th, 1940 pg 9

    Patrick Phillip Legere Port Elgin, Sept. 24 -
    The funeral service of the late Patrick Phillip Legere was held in St. Clement's Church on September 3rd, at 9 a.m. The deceased was 45 years of age. He leaves to mourn his wife the former Mary Ferris, of Amherst; two daughters, the Misses Rita and Corinne, and one son, Master Alfred; four sisters, Mary (Mrs. Dan McGraw), Annie (Mrs. George LeBlanc), Mrs. Pat Veno, and Lizzie, at home; one brother, Frank, all of Port Elgin. Requiem mass was sung by Father F. Cormier, Pallbearers were: Frank McGraw, Charlie McGraw, Cecil Legere, Pte. Joe Legere, Pte. Ernest Legere, and Pte. Roy Legere. A large number of mass cards were received and a cross made of cut flowers. The late Mr. Legere was an employee of Fred Magee, Ltd., for over 25 years and will be greatly missed by all. Interment was in the Port Elgin Cemetery.

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