Marguerite Cormier1

F, n. 15 Novembre 1850, d. 11 Juillet 1939
Marguerite Cormier|n. 15 Nov 1850\nd. 11 Juil 1939|p776.htm#i7751|David Cormier|n. 23 fév 1812\nd. v 1885|p675.htm#i6745|Henriette Léger|n. 23 mar 1816\nd. 1895|p491.htm#i4904|Pierre Cormier|n. v 1756\nd. 31 Août 1824|p674.htm#i6732|Marie R. Godin|n. 1764|p674.htm#i6733|Pascal Léger|n. v 1782\nd. 11 Juil 1854|p198.htm#i1977|Anne Landry|n. v 1795\nd. 20 juin 1861|p491.htm#i4902|

Références:

  1. [S4893] Honoré D. Cormier - nécrologie, Daily Times, Moncton, NB, 5 mars 1930, pg 7.
  2. [S307] Jean-Pierre Léger, Religion (n.p.: Le Léger, volume V, numéro 2 / Hiver 1993, source inconnue publish date), Page 7.

Anonyme Léger

M, n. 1846, d. 1846
Anonyme Léger|n. 1846\nd. 1846|p776.htm#i7752|Marcel Léger|n. 15 juin 1822\nd. 1902|p498.htm#i4971|Rosalie Léger|n. 29 Avr 1828\nd. 1880|p491.htm#i4905|Israël Léger|n. v 1788\nd. 1853|p200.htm#i1995|Marguerite Cormier|n. 13 fév 1786\nd. 1869|p497.htm#i4963|Pascal Léger|n. v 1782\nd. 11 Juil 1854|p198.htm#i1977|Anne Landry|n. v 1795\nd. 20 juin 1861|p491.htm#i4902|

Anselme Léger1,2

M, n. 9 mai 1847, d. 29 Août 1929
Anselme Léger|n. 9 mai 1847\nd. 29 Août 1929|p776.htm#i7753|Marcel Léger|n. 15 juin 1822\nd. 1902|p498.htm#i4971|Rosalie Léger|n. 29 Avr 1828\nd. 1880|p491.htm#i4905|Israël Léger|n. v 1788\nd. 1853|p200.htm#i1995|Marguerite Cormier|n. 13 fév 1786\nd. 1869|p497.htm#i4963|Pascal Léger|n. v 1782\nd. 11 Juil 1854|p198.htm#i1977|Anne Landry|n. v 1795\nd. 20 juin 1861|p491.htm#i4902|

Famille: Marguerite Belliveau n. v 1846, d. a 3 fév 1922

Références:

  1. [S4890] Sudden Death of Z. M. Leger in Montreal, Daily Times, Moncton, NB, 26 février 1930, pg 8;voir aussi: The Late Mr. Z. M. Leger, Daily Times, Moncton ,NB, 27 février 1930, pg 7.
  2. [S5971] Death of A. M. Leger Well Known Resident of Shediac, N.B., Daily Times, Moncton, NB, August 30. 1929, pg 7.
  3. [S79] Les Registres de la paroisse Saint Thomas de Memramcook; CEA F1898, F1899, F1900 & F1900A ; Centre d'études acadiennes.
  4. [S3451] Mrs. Ferdinand Ouellet - obituary, Daily Times, Moncton, NB, December 2 1922, pg 7;Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Saturday, December 2nd, 1922 pg 7

    Mrs. Ferdinand Ouellet Shediac, Dec 1 -
    The death took place at her residence yesterday morning, of Mrs. Ferdinand Ouellet who had been ill for some months previous to her death, and at times, was a great sufferer. She was a native of Memramcook, being a Miss Leger of this village. She is survived by three sons, Messrs. Eloie and Armant, of Shediac, and Joseph, of Montreal, and three daughters, Mrs. E. Gallant and Mrs. A. bourque, of Shediac, and Mrs. Pierre Landry, of Chicopee Falls, who was home at the time her mother passed away. The late Mrs. Ouellet is also survived by three sisters, Mrs. Dosithe Bourque, Memramcook; Mrs. Narcisse LeBlanc. P.E.I.; Mrs. Thos. Belliveau, Moncton and four brothers, Mr's Anselme and Edward, of Montreal and C.M., of Memramcook. The sympathy of their friends in Shediac, is extended the bereaved family. The funeral will take place at St. Joseph's cemetery tomorrow Saturday morning.

Sylvie Léger

F, n. 1850, d. 1935
Sylvie Léger|n. 1850\nd. 1935|p776.htm#i7754|Marcel Léger|n. 15 juin 1822\nd. 1902|p498.htm#i4971|Rosalie Léger|n. 29 Avr 1828\nd. 1880|p491.htm#i4905|Israël Léger|n. v 1788\nd. 1853|p200.htm#i1995|Marguerite Cormier|n. 13 fév 1786\nd. 1869|p497.htm#i4963|Pascal Léger|n. v 1782\nd. 11 Juil 1854|p198.htm#i1977|Anne Landry|n. v 1795\nd. 20 juin 1861|p491.htm#i4902|

Famille: Dosithée Bourque n. v 1844, d. 27 fév 1922

Références:

  1. [S4890] Sudden Death of Z. M. Leger in Montreal, Daily Times, Moncton, NB, 26 février 1930, pg 8;voir aussi: The Late Mr. Z. M. Leger, Daily Times, Moncton ,NB, 27 février 1930, pg 7.
  2. [S5971] Death of A. M. Leger Well Known Resident of Shediac, N.B., Daily Times, Moncton, NB, August 30. 1929, pg 7.
  3. [S3451] Mrs. Ferdinand Ouellet - obituary, Daily Times, Moncton, NB, December 2 1922, pg 7;Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Saturday, December 2nd, 1922 pg 7

    Mrs. Ferdinand Ouellet Shediac, Dec 1 -
    The death took place at her residence yesterday morning, of Mrs. Ferdinand Ouellet who had been ill for some months previous to her death, and at times, was a great sufferer. She was a native of Memramcook, being a Miss Leger of this village. She is survived by three sons, Messrs. Eloie and Armant, of Shediac, and Joseph, of Montreal, and three daughters, Mrs. E. Gallant and Mrs. A. bourque, of Shediac, and Mrs. Pierre Landry, of Chicopee Falls, who was home at the time her mother passed away. The late Mrs. Ouellet is also survived by three sisters, Mrs. Dosithe Bourque, Memramcook; Mrs. Narcisse LeBlanc. P.E.I.; Mrs. Thos. Belliveau, Moncton and four brothers, Mr's Anselme and Edward, of Montreal and C.M., of Memramcook. The sympathy of their friends in Shediac, is extended the bereaved family. The funeral will take place at St. Joseph's cemetery tomorrow Saturday morning.
  4. [S4953] Edward M. Leger - nécrologie, Daily Times, Moncton, NB, 14 mai 1931, pg 7.
  5. [S3960] Mrs. Margaret Belliveau - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, May 9 1934, pg 7;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Wednesday, May 9th, 1934 pg 7

    Mrs. Margaret Belliveau -
    The death of Mrs. Margaret Belliveau, widow of the late Thomas J. Belliveau, occurred at the Hotel Dieu last evening following an illness of about four months duration. Although her death was not entirely unexpected, nevertheless it came as a distinct shock to members of her family and wide circle of friends in Moncton and eastern Westmorland County. Mrs. Belliveau had been residing with her son, Leandre Belliveau, 10 Queen Street East for many years. She was admitted to Hotel Dieu about three months ago in the hope that special treatment might restore her health but she failed to respond to the best of medical care and attention and gradually weekened until her death. Mrs. Belliveau was born in Memramcook 77 years ago, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Marcel I. Leger. Possessed of a pleasing disposition and of kindly nature, she made a great many friends who will deeply regret to learn of her passing. The deceased lady is survived by one son, Leandre Belliveau with whom she made her home and three grandchildren, Emile, Helen and Andre, all at home. Two sisters, Mrs. Sylvia Bourque, this city, and Mrs. Euphemie LeBlanc, of Summerside, P.E.I., one brother C.M.Leger, ex M.P.P., of Memramcook, and two sisters in law, Mrs. A.P.Garon, Roumski and Mrs. Z. M. Leger, this city. The late Z.M. Leger who conducted a jewellery business here for a number of years, the late Edward M. Leger, of Montreal were brothers of the deceased, while Andre J. Belliveau, St. Joseph's, and Dr. L.J. Belliveau, of Shediac, who died a few years ago were brother in law. The funeral arrangements have not been made but will be announced later.
  6. [S3446] Mr. Dosithe P. Bourque - obituary, Daily Times, Moncton, NB, March 6 1922, pg 7;Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Monday, March 6th, 1922 pg 7

    Mr. Dosithe P. Bourque -
    The death of Mr. Dosithe P. Bourque occurred at his home, Memramcook West on Monday, Feb. 27. Deceased, who was seventy-eight years of age, is survived by his wife and seven children, 3 Sons and 4 daughters. The sons are Marcel, of Moncton; Pierre, of Chicopee Falls, Mass.; Gaspard at home. The daughters are Mrs. Henri Gaudet, St. Joseph, Mrs. Emile Leger, Memramcook, Mrs. Raymond Bourgeois, Moncton, and Miss Almaise at home.
  7. [S6786] Mrs. A. Richard - obituary, Moncton Times, Moncton, NB, April 7, 1975, pg 2.
  8. [S8006] Pierre Bourque - obituary, Moncton Times, Moncton, NB, September 19, 1973, pg 3.
  9. [S8007] Official Notice of marriage, Microfilm: F15586, No. d'enregistrement: 1666 (1898-02-14), Henri Gaudet & Vitaline Bourque, source inconnue repository info.

Anne Léger

F, n. vers 1853
Anne Léger|n. v 1853|p776.htm#i7755|Marcel Léger|n. 15 juin 1822\nd. 1902|p498.htm#i4971|Rosalie Léger|n. 29 Avr 1828\nd. 1880|p491.htm#i4905|Israël Léger|n. v 1788\nd. 1853|p200.htm#i1995|Marguerite Cormier|n. 13 fév 1786\nd. 1869|p497.htm#i4963|Pascal Léger|n. v 1782\nd. 11 Juil 1854|p198.htm#i1977|Anne Landry|n. v 1795\nd. 20 juin 1861|p491.htm#i4902|

Famille: Ferdinand Ouellette n. Sep 1848

Références:

  1. [S43] Source inconnue author, Shédiac, N.B., Registre de la paroisse Saint-Joseph (n.p.: n.pub., source inconnue publish date).
  2. [S3451] Mrs. Ferdinand Ouellet - obituary, Daily Times, Moncton, NB, December 2 1922, pg 7;Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Saturday, December 2nd, 1922 pg 7

    Mrs. Ferdinand Ouellet Shediac, Dec 1 -
    The death took place at her residence yesterday morning, of Mrs. Ferdinand Ouellet who had been ill for some months previous to her death, and at times, was a great sufferer. She was a native of Memramcook, being a Miss Leger of this village. She is survived by three sons, Messrs. Eloie and Armant, of Shediac, and Joseph, of Montreal, and three daughters, Mrs. E. Gallant and Mrs. A. bourque, of Shediac, and Mrs. Pierre Landry, of Chicopee Falls, who was home at the time her mother passed away. The late Mrs. Ouellet is also survived by three sisters, Mrs. Dosithe Bourque, Memramcook; Mrs. Narcisse LeBlanc. P.E.I.; Mrs. Thos. Belliveau, Moncton and four brothers, Mr's Anselme and Edward, of Montreal and C.M., of Memramcook. The sympathy of their friends in Shediac, is extended the bereaved family. The funeral will take place at St. Joseph's cemetery tomorrow Saturday morning.
  3. [S5319] Mrs. P. Landry - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, September 18, 1963, pg 3.

Edouard Léger1

M, n. 16 avril 1855, d. 7 mai 1931
Edouard Léger|n. 16 Avr 1855\nd. 7 mai 1931|p776.htm#i7756|Marcel Léger|n. 15 juin 1822\nd. 1902|p498.htm#i4971|Rosalie Léger|n. 29 Avr 1828\nd. 1880|p491.htm#i4905|Israël Léger|n. v 1788\nd. 1853|p200.htm#i1995|Marguerite Cormier|n. 13 fév 1786\nd. 1869|p497.htm#i4963|Pascal Léger|n. v 1782\nd. 11 Juil 1854|p198.htm#i1977|Anne Landry|n. v 1795\nd. 20 juin 1861|p491.htm#i4902|

Recensement(s)

Nom du RecensementDateLieu recensé
Rc 19011901Edouard Léger et Edith Michaud apparaîssent au recensement du Canada 1901 à Montréal, Île de Montréal, Québec, Canada, énuméré le 1901-__-__. Leurs enfants Siffroi, Raoul, Corinne, Charles, Évangéline, Bernadette, Dolor, Juliette et Béatrice ont été énumérés avec eux.8
Rc 19111911Lui et Edith Michaud apparaîssent au recensement du Canada 1911 à Montréal, Île de Montréal, Québec, Canada, énuméré le 1911-__-__. Leurs enfants Siffroi, Raoul, Corinne, Charles, Évangéline, Bernadette, Juliette, Béatrice, Dolor, Fernande et Paul ont été énumérés avec eux.9

Famille: Edith Michaud n. 20 Août 1860

Références:

  1. [S5971] Death of A. M. Leger Well Known Resident of Shediac, N.B., Daily Times, Moncton, NB, August 30. 1929, pg 7.
  2. [S4953] Edward M. Leger - nécrologie, Daily Times, Moncton, NB, 14 mai 1931, pg 7.
  3. [S79] Les Registres de la paroisse Saint Thomas de Memramcook; CEA F1898, F1899, F1900 & F1900A ; Centre d'études acadiennes.
  4. [S359] Descendants of Jacques Leger dit La Rosette, online http://users.eastlink.ca/~rickeylegere/. Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jacques Leger dit La Rosette.
  5. [S3451] Mrs. Ferdinand Ouellet - obituary, Daily Times, Moncton, NB, December 2 1922, pg 7;Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Saturday, December 2nd, 1922 pg 7

    Mrs. Ferdinand Ouellet Shediac, Dec 1 -
    The death took place at her residence yesterday morning, of Mrs. Ferdinand Ouellet who had been ill for some months previous to her death, and at times, was a great sufferer. She was a native of Memramcook, being a Miss Leger of this village. She is survived by three sons, Messrs. Eloie and Armant, of Shediac, and Joseph, of Montreal, and three daughters, Mrs. E. Gallant and Mrs. A. bourque, of Shediac, and Mrs. Pierre Landry, of Chicopee Falls, who was home at the time her mother passed away. The late Mrs. Ouellet is also survived by three sisters, Mrs. Dosithe Bourque, Memramcook; Mrs. Narcisse LeBlanc. P.E.I.; Mrs. Thos. Belliveau, Moncton and four brothers, Mr's Anselme and Edward, of Montreal and C.M., of Memramcook. The sympathy of their friends in Shediac, is extended the bereaved family. The funeral will take place at St. Joseph's cemetery tomorrow Saturday morning.
  6. [S4890] Sudden Death of Z. M. Leger in Montreal, Daily Times, Moncton, NB, 26 février 1930, pg 8;voir aussi: The Late Mr. Z. M. Leger, Daily Times, Moncton ,NB, 27 février 1930, pg 7.
  7. [S3958] Mrs. Hippolyte Leger - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, April 10 1934, pg 7;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Tuesday, April 10th, 1934 pg 7

    Mrs. Hippolyte Leger Notre Dame, Kent Co., April 9 -
    The death occurred recently after three weeks illness of Mrs. Hippolyte Leger, a highly respected resident. Mrs. Leger was a daughter of the late Philip LeBlanc and was 75 years of age. She is survivied by three sons, Philip and Edward leger, both of Notre Dame, and Fred Leger, of Massachusetts; three daughters, Mrs. William Melanson (Claire) Scotch Settlement, Parish of Moncton; Mrs. Auguste Bourque (Celine), Grand Digue, and Miss Marguerite Leger, at home, and a sister, Mrs. Maxime Girouard (Celeste), of St Anthony. The funeral was held at the Church of Notre Dame, Rev. Desire Allain, pastor, and was largely attended.
  8. [S4954] Ménage de Edouard Léger, Edouard Léger et Edith Michaud - Recensement 1901, , QC, Montréa, A53, 178, page 2, ligne 30, demeure 14, ménage 14, Bibliothèques et Archives Canada (http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/census/index-e.html).
  9. [S4955] Ménage de Edouard Léger, Édouard Léger et Edith Michaud - Recensement 1911, , QC, Montréal, 23, 183, page pg 2 / pg 4, ligne 43, demeure 15, ménage 15, Bibliothèques et Archives Canada (http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/census/index-e.html).

Marguerite Léger1

F, n. 8 Juillet 1857, d. 8 mai 1934
Marguerite Léger|n. 8 Juil 1857\nd. 8 mai 1934|p776.htm#i7757|Marcel Léger|n. 15 juin 1822\nd. 1902|p498.htm#i4971|Rosalie Léger|n. 29 Avr 1828\nd. 1880|p491.htm#i4905|Israël Léger|n. v 1788\nd. 1853|p200.htm#i1995|Marguerite Cormier|n. 13 fév 1786\nd. 1869|p497.htm#i4963|Pascal Léger|n. v 1782\nd. 11 Juil 1854|p198.htm#i1977|Anne Landry|n. v 1795\nd. 20 juin 1861|p491.htm#i4902|

Famille: Thomas Belliveau n. 1863

Références:

  1. [S3960] Mrs. Margaret Belliveau - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, May 9 1934, pg 7;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Wednesday, May 9th, 1934 pg 7

    Mrs. Margaret Belliveau -
    The death of Mrs. Margaret Belliveau, widow of the late Thomas J. Belliveau, occurred at the Hotel Dieu last evening following an illness of about four months duration. Although her death was not entirely unexpected, nevertheless it came as a distinct shock to members of her family and wide circle of friends in Moncton and eastern Westmorland County. Mrs. Belliveau had been residing with her son, Leandre Belliveau, 10 Queen Street East for many years. She was admitted to Hotel Dieu about three months ago in the hope that special treatment might restore her health but she failed to respond to the best of medical care and attention and gradually weekened until her death. Mrs. Belliveau was born in Memramcook 77 years ago, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Marcel I. Leger. Possessed of a pleasing disposition and of kindly nature, she made a great many friends who will deeply regret to learn of her passing. The deceased lady is survived by one son, Leandre Belliveau with whom she made her home and three grandchildren, Emile, Helen and Andre, all at home. Two sisters, Mrs. Sylvia Bourque, this city, and Mrs. Euphemie LeBlanc, of Summerside, P.E.I., one brother C.M.Leger, ex M.P.P., of Memramcook, and two sisters in law, Mrs. A.P.Garon, Roumski and Mrs. Z. M. Leger, this city. The late Z.M. Leger who conducted a jewellery business here for a number of years, the late Edward M. Leger, of Montreal were brothers of the deceased, while Andre J. Belliveau, St. Joseph's, and Dr. L.J. Belliveau, of Shediac, who died a few years ago were brother in law. The funeral arrangements have not been made but will be announced later.
  2. [S4890] Sudden Death of Z. M. Leger in Montreal, Daily Times, Moncton, NB, 26 février 1930, pg 8;voir aussi: The Late Mr. Z. M. Leger, Daily Times, Moncton ,NB, 27 février 1930, pg 7.
  3. [S5971] Death of A. M. Leger Well Known Resident of Shediac, N.B., Daily Times, Moncton, NB, August 30. 1929, pg 7.
  4. [S79] Les Registres de la paroisse Saint Thomas de Memramcook; CEA F1898, F1899, F1900 & F1900A ; Centre d'études acadiennes.
  5. [S3451] Mrs. Ferdinand Ouellet - obituary, Daily Times, Moncton, NB, December 2 1922, pg 7;Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Saturday, December 2nd, 1922 pg 7

    Mrs. Ferdinand Ouellet Shediac, Dec 1 -
    The death took place at her residence yesterday morning, of Mrs. Ferdinand Ouellet who had been ill for some months previous to her death, and at times, was a great sufferer. She was a native of Memramcook, being a Miss Leger of this village. She is survived by three sons, Messrs. Eloie and Armant, of Shediac, and Joseph, of Montreal, and three daughters, Mrs. E. Gallant and Mrs. A. bourque, of Shediac, and Mrs. Pierre Landry, of Chicopee Falls, who was home at the time her mother passed away. The late Mrs. Ouellet is also survived by three sisters, Mrs. Dosithe Bourque, Memramcook; Mrs. Narcisse LeBlanc. P.E.I.; Mrs. Thos. Belliveau, Moncton and four brothers, Mr's Anselme and Edward, of Montreal and C.M., of Memramcook. The sympathy of their friends in Shediac, is extended the bereaved family. The funeral will take place at St. Joseph's cemetery tomorrow Saturday morning.
  6. [S4953] Edward M. Leger - nécrologie, Daily Times, Moncton, NB, 14 mai 1931, pg 7.
  7. [S18] 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.
  8. [S6755] L. T. Belliveau - obituary, Moncton Times, Moncton, NB, November 14, 1973, pg 3.

Euphémie Léger

F, n. 28 Juillet 1859, d. vers 18 Juillet 1939
Euphémie Léger|n. 28 Juil 1859\nd. v 18 Juil 1939|p776.htm#i7758|Marcel Léger|n. 15 juin 1822\nd. 1902|p498.htm#i4971|Rosalie Léger|n. 29 Avr 1828\nd. 1880|p491.htm#i4905|Israël Léger|n. v 1788\nd. 1853|p200.htm#i1995|Marguerite Cormier|n. 13 fév 1786\nd. 1869|p497.htm#i4963|Pascal Léger|n. v 1782\nd. 11 Juil 1854|p198.htm#i1977|Anne Landry|n. v 1795\nd. 20 juin 1861|p491.htm#i4902|

Références:

  1. [S4890] Sudden Death of Z. M. Leger in Montreal, Daily Times, Moncton, NB, 26 février 1930, pg 8;voir aussi: The Late Mr. Z. M. Leger, Daily Times, Moncton ,NB, 27 février 1930, pg 7.
  2. [S5971] Death of A. M. Leger Well Known Resident of Shediac, N.B., Daily Times, Moncton, NB, August 30. 1929, pg 7.
  3. [S79] Les Registres de la paroisse Saint Thomas de Memramcook; CEA F1898, F1899, F1900 & F1900A ; Centre d'études acadiennes.
  4. [S5365] Euphémie LeBlanc - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, July 20, 1939, pg 7.
  5. [S3451] Mrs. Ferdinand Ouellet - obituary, Daily Times, Moncton, NB, December 2 1922, pg 7;Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Saturday, December 2nd, 1922 pg 7

    Mrs. Ferdinand Ouellet Shediac, Dec 1 -
    The death took place at her residence yesterday morning, of Mrs. Ferdinand Ouellet who had been ill for some months previous to her death, and at times, was a great sufferer. She was a native of Memramcook, being a Miss Leger of this village. She is survived by three sons, Messrs. Eloie and Armant, of Shediac, and Joseph, of Montreal, and three daughters, Mrs. E. Gallant and Mrs. A. bourque, of Shediac, and Mrs. Pierre Landry, of Chicopee Falls, who was home at the time her mother passed away. The late Mrs. Ouellet is also survived by three sisters, Mrs. Dosithe Bourque, Memramcook; Mrs. Narcisse LeBlanc. P.E.I.; Mrs. Thos. Belliveau, Moncton and four brothers, Mr's Anselme and Edward, of Montreal and C.M., of Memramcook. The sympathy of their friends in Shediac, is extended the bereaved family. The funeral will take place at St. Joseph's cemetery tomorrow Saturday morning.
  6. [S4953] Edward M. Leger - nécrologie, Daily Times, Moncton, NB, 14 mai 1931, pg 7.
  7. [S3960] Mrs. Margaret Belliveau - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, May 9 1934, pg 7;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Wednesday, May 9th, 1934 pg 7

    Mrs. Margaret Belliveau -
    The death of Mrs. Margaret Belliveau, widow of the late Thomas J. Belliveau, occurred at the Hotel Dieu last evening following an illness of about four months duration. Although her death was not entirely unexpected, nevertheless it came as a distinct shock to members of her family and wide circle of friends in Moncton and eastern Westmorland County. Mrs. Belliveau had been residing with her son, Leandre Belliveau, 10 Queen Street East for many years. She was admitted to Hotel Dieu about three months ago in the hope that special treatment might restore her health but she failed to respond to the best of medical care and attention and gradually weekened until her death. Mrs. Belliveau was born in Memramcook 77 years ago, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Marcel I. Leger. Possessed of a pleasing disposition and of kindly nature, she made a great many friends who will deeply regret to learn of her passing. The deceased lady is survived by one son, Leandre Belliveau with whom she made her home and three grandchildren, Emile, Helen and Andre, all at home. Two sisters, Mrs. Sylvia Bourque, this city, and Mrs. Euphemie LeBlanc, of Summerside, P.E.I., one brother C.M.Leger, ex M.P.P., of Memramcook, and two sisters in law, Mrs. A.P.Garon, Roumski and Mrs. Z. M. Leger, this city. The late Z.M. Leger who conducted a jewellery business here for a number of years, the late Edward M. Leger, of Montreal were brothers of the deceased, while Andre J. Belliveau, St. Joseph's, and Dr. L.J. Belliveau, of Shediac, who died a few years ago were brother in law. The funeral arrangements have not been made but will be announced later.

Théophile Léger

M, n. 12 février 1862, d. 12 février 1862
Théophile Léger|n. 12 fév 1862\nd. 12 fév 1862|p776.htm#i7759|Marcel Léger|n. 15 juin 1822\nd. 1902|p498.htm#i4971|Rosalie Léger|n. 29 Avr 1828\nd. 1880|p491.htm#i4905|Israël Léger|n. v 1788\nd. 1853|p200.htm#i1995|Marguerite Cormier|n. 13 fév 1786\nd. 1869|p497.htm#i4963|Pascal Léger|n. v 1782\nd. 11 Juil 1854|p198.htm#i1977|Anne Landry|n. v 1795\nd. 20 juin 1861|p491.htm#i4902|

Références:

  1. [S79] Les Registres de la paroisse Saint Thomas de Memramcook; CEA F1898, F1899, F1900 & F1900A ; Centre d'études acadiennes.

Zoël Léger1,2

M, n. 8 janvier 1863, d. 25 février 1930
Zoël Léger|n. 8 jan 1863\nd. 25 fév 1930|p776.htm#i7760|Marcel Léger|n. 15 juin 1822\nd. 1902|p498.htm#i4971|Rosalie Léger|n. 29 Avr 1828\nd. 1880|p491.htm#i4905|Israël Léger|n. v 1788\nd. 1853|p200.htm#i1995|Marguerite Cormier|n. 13 fév 1786\nd. 1869|p497.htm#i4963|Pascal Léger|n. v 1782\nd. 11 Juil 1854|p198.htm#i1977|Anne Landry|n. v 1795\nd. 20 juin 1861|p491.htm#i4902|

Famille: Alvina Léger n. 26 mar 1887, d. 1961

Références:

  1. [S4890] Sudden Death of Z. M. Leger in Montreal, Daily Times, Moncton, NB, 26 février 1930, pg 8;voir aussi: The Late Mr. Z. M. Leger, Daily Times, Moncton ,NB, 27 février 1930, pg 7.
  2. [S5971] Death of A. M. Leger Well Known Resident of Shediac, N.B., Daily Times, Moncton, NB, August 30. 1929, pg 7.
  3. [S79] Les Registres de la paroisse Saint Thomas de Memramcook; CEA F1898, F1899, F1900 & F1900A ; Centre d'études acadiennes.
  4. [S97] Registre de la paroisse Saint Bernard, Moncton, NB, Page 20, Baptême 18; F1901 ; Centre d'études acadiennes.
  5. [S6927] Leo P. Leger - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, September 2, 1944, pg 5.
  6. [S3799] Mme J. Régis LeBlanc, Evangéline, Moncton, NB, 22 juin 1981;l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
    Mardi, 2 février 1988

    Régina Comeau

    Au foyer Saint-Bernard de Néguac, le dimanche 7 février 1988, à l’âge de 82 ans, est décédée Mde Régina Comeau, domiciliée autrefois à Néguac, épouse en première noce de feu Joseph Lanteigne et en deuxième noce de feu Israël M. Comeau. Elle était fille de feu Jacques Légère et de feue Judith Basque.

    Elle laisse dans le deuil deux filles: Hélène (Mde Alphonse Comeau), de Néguac, et Mde Emma Blanchard, de Saint-Jean; un fils, Edgar, de Néguac; un fils adoptif, Gilbert Leclair, de Néguac; trois soeurs : Marie-Jeanne (Mde Israël Comeau), de Rivière-du-Portage, Mde Domine Légère, de Tracadie, et Elizabeth (Mde Donat Richardson), de Haut-Sheila ainsi que neuf petits-enfants, 12 arrière-petits-enfants et six arrière-arrière-petit-enfants.

    La dépouille mortelle sera exposée à compter de 19 h 00 ce soir à la Maison funéraire Robichaud de Néguac, d’où le convoi funèbre partira le jeudi 11 février à 15 h 45 pour se rendre en l’église Saint-Bernard de Néguac, où le service sera chanté à 16 h 00 et de là au cimetière de l’endroit. L’inhumation aura lieu ce printemps.

    La direction des funérailles a été confiée à la Maison funéraire Robichaud de Tracadie.
  7. [S18] 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.

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