Anna Boudreau1,2

F, n. 3 Juillet 1889, d. 9 Novembre 1969
Anna Boudreau|n. 3 Juil 1889\nd. 9 Nov 1969|p947.htm#i9461|Philippe Boudreau||p946.htm#i9459|Eugénie Gagnon|n. 2 Oct 1862|p396.htm#i3953|||||||François X. Gagnon|n. 15 Sep 1818\nd. 1909|p912.htm#i9120|Pélagie Léger|n. 24 juin 1821\nd. 3 mai 1873|p414.htm#i4136|

Famille: Arthur Boudreau d. 1965

Références:

  1. [S6139] Pauline (Pitou) Boudreau LeBlanc - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, May 23, 2002.
  2. [S8555] Mrs. J. A. Boudreau - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, November 10, 1969, pg 3.
  3. [S8098] Germaine Boudreau - obituary, Moncton Times, Moncton, NB, April 3, 1974, pg 2.

François Boudreau

M, n. vers 1891
François Boudreau|n. v 1891|p947.htm#i9462|Philippe Boudreau||p946.htm#i9459|Eugénie Gagnon|n. 2 Oct 1862|p396.htm#i3953|||||||François X. Gagnon|n. 15 Sep 1818\nd. 1909|p912.htm#i9120|Pélagie Léger|n. 24 juin 1821\nd. 3 mai 1873|p414.htm#i4136|

Références:

  1. [S5] Ronnie-Gilles LEBLANC (55118), Genealogy Database, 1996 / 2002, Moncton, NB.

Béatrice Wallace

F

Famille: Patrick Clovis Boudreau n. 20 Juil 1873


Aimé Cormier

M, n. 9 Juillet 1857, d. 24 Novembre 1891
Aimé Cormier|n. 9 Juil 1857\nd. 24 Nov 1891|p947.htm#i9464|Jean Cormier|d. a 1 fév 1880|p3437.htm#i34369|Suzanne Leblanc||p3437.htm#i34370|||||||||||||

Famille: Dina Léger n. 1859, d. 18 mar 1925

Références:

  1. [S577] Edgar Léger, Germaine Léger (GEDCOM) (n.p.: e-mail address / 30 mars 2004, source inconnue publish date).
  2. [S43] Source inconnue author, Shédiac, N.B., Registre de la paroisse Saint-Joseph (n.p.: n.pub., source inconnue publish date).
  3. [S3738] Mrs. A. J. Cormier - obituary, Daily Times, Moncton, NB, March 10 1925, pg 7;Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Tuesday, March 10th, 1925 pg 7

    Mrs. A. J. Cormier Shediac, N.B., March 18 -
    The Community was deeply shocked this morning to hear of the death of one of its leading citizens in the person of Mrs. A. J. Cormier, which occurred today after a short illness. The cause of death is given as heart failure. The late Mrs. Cormier was 66 years of age and was one of the most highly respected citizens of this town. For thirty years, following the death of her husband, she had conducted a store here and had by her unfailing energy built up a splendid business. She was held in high esteem throughout the district and the province by reason of her fine business judgement and ability. The deceased lady is survived by three sons, to whom the sympathy of the community goes out as it does to the three daughters who are also living. The sons are: Rev. Father Leonide, St. Paul, Kent County, Dr. Oliver, of Edmundston, and Dr. Antoine, of Moncton. The daughters are Mrs. Charles Garron, of Rimouski and Misses Edna and Irene, at home. One brother, Angus, of Richibucto also survives, as do three sisters, Mrs. Adolph LeBlanc, of Richibucto, Mrs. Albert Goguen, of Cocagne, Miss Silva Leger, of Shediac. The funeral will be held on Friday morning with interment in St. Joseph Roman Catholic cemetery.
  4. [S5000] Miss Edna Cormier - obituary, Moncton Times, Moncton, NB, February 19, 1971, pg 5;voir aussi: Miss Edna Cormier - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, February 19, 1971, pg 2.

Edna Cormier1,2

F, n. 3 Juillet 1883, d. 18 février 1971
Edna Cormier|n. 3 Juil 1883\nd. 18 fév 1971|p947.htm#i9465|Aimé Cormier|n. 9 Juil 1857\nd. 24 Nov 1891|p947.htm#i9464|Dina Léger|n. 1859\nd. 18 mar 1925|p914.htm#i9134|Jean Cormier|d. a 1 fév 1880|p3437.htm#i34369|Suzanne Leblanc||p3437.htm#i34370|Philippe Léger|n. 8 fév 1833\nd. 10 mai 1902|p414.htm#i4139|Justine Boudreau|n. 18 Juil 1832\nd. v 6 mar 1915|p913.htm#i9130|

Références:

  1. [S3738] Mrs. A. J. Cormier - obituary, Daily Times, Moncton, NB, March 10 1925, pg 7;Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Tuesday, March 10th, 1925 pg 7

    Mrs. A. J. Cormier Shediac, N.B., March 18 -
    The Community was deeply shocked this morning to hear of the death of one of its leading citizens in the person of Mrs. A. J. Cormier, which occurred today after a short illness. The cause of death is given as heart failure. The late Mrs. Cormier was 66 years of age and was one of the most highly respected citizens of this town. For thirty years, following the death of her husband, she had conducted a store here and had by her unfailing energy built up a splendid business. She was held in high esteem throughout the district and the province by reason of her fine business judgement and ability. The deceased lady is survived by three sons, to whom the sympathy of the community goes out as it does to the three daughters who are also living. The sons are: Rev. Father Leonide, St. Paul, Kent County, Dr. Oliver, of Edmundston, and Dr. Antoine, of Moncton. The daughters are Mrs. Charles Garron, of Rimouski and Misses Edna and Irene, at home. One brother, Angus, of Richibucto also survives, as do three sisters, Mrs. Adolph LeBlanc, of Richibucto, Mrs. Albert Goguen, of Cocagne, Miss Silva Leger, of Shediac. The funeral will be held on Friday morning with interment in St. Joseph Roman Catholic cemetery.
  2. [S5000] Miss Edna Cormier - obituary, Moncton Times, Moncton, NB, February 19, 1971, pg 5;voir aussi: Miss Edna Cormier - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, February 19, 1971, pg 2.
  3. [S577] Edgar Léger, Germaine Léger (GEDCOM) (n.p.: e-mail address / 30 mars 2004, source inconnue publish date).

Dr. Antoine Cormier1,2

M, n. 12 Décembre 1886, d. 15 mars 1971
Dr. Antoine Cormier|n. 12 Déc 1886\nd. 15 mar 1971|p947.htm#i9466|Aimé Cormier|n. 9 Juil 1857\nd. 24 Nov 1891|p947.htm#i9464|Dina Léger|n. 1859\nd. 18 mar 1925|p914.htm#i9134|Jean Cormier|d. a 1 fév 1880|p3437.htm#i34369|Suzanne Leblanc||p3437.htm#i34370|Philippe Léger|n. 8 fév 1833\nd. 10 mai 1902|p414.htm#i4139|Justine Boudreau|n. 18 Juil 1832\nd. v 6 mar 1915|p913.htm#i9130|

Références:

  1. [S3738] Mrs. A. J. Cormier - obituary, Daily Times, Moncton, NB, March 10 1925, pg 7;Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Tuesday, March 10th, 1925 pg 7

    Mrs. A. J. Cormier Shediac, N.B., March 18 -
    The Community was deeply shocked this morning to hear of the death of one of its leading citizens in the person of Mrs. A. J. Cormier, which occurred today after a short illness. The cause of death is given as heart failure. The late Mrs. Cormier was 66 years of age and was one of the most highly respected citizens of this town. For thirty years, following the death of her husband, she had conducted a store here and had by her unfailing energy built up a splendid business. She was held in high esteem throughout the district and the province by reason of her fine business judgement and ability. The deceased lady is survived by three sons, to whom the sympathy of the community goes out as it does to the three daughters who are also living. The sons are: Rev. Father Leonide, St. Paul, Kent County, Dr. Oliver, of Edmundston, and Dr. Antoine, of Moncton. The daughters are Mrs. Charles Garron, of Rimouski and Misses Edna and Irene, at home. One brother, Angus, of Richibucto also survives, as do three sisters, Mrs. Adolph LeBlanc, of Richibucto, Mrs. Albert Goguen, of Cocagne, Miss Silva Leger, of Shediac. The funeral will be held on Friday morning with interment in St. Joseph Roman Catholic cemetery.
  2. [S5000] Miss Edna Cormier - obituary, Moncton Times, Moncton, NB, February 19, 1971, pg 5;voir aussi: Miss Edna Cormier - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, February 19, 1971, pg 2.
  3. [S4161] Dr. Antoine J. Cormier - obituary, Moncton Times, Moncton, NB, March 16 1971, pg 5;Moncton Times Moncton, NB
    Tuesday, March 16th, 1971 pg 5

    Dr. Antoine J. Cormier
    Dental Pioneer Dies at Age 84 -
    The death of Dr. Antoine J. Cormier of 192 Highfield Street, one of New Brunswick's most prominent Acadians and dentists, occurred Monday, following a lengthy illness. He was 84. Born in Shediac, he was educated at local schools and received his degree at St. Joseph's College. The first licensed Acadian dentist in the province. Dr. Cormier attended the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, the oldest dental College in the world, and after three years of study attended the University of Pennsyvania for post-graduate work. He returned to Shediac in 1912 and after a few months established his practice in Moncton where he continued for more than half a century. Dr. Cormier received a bachelor of science degree from USJ in 1923 and was named a fellow of the American College of Dentist in 1949. In 1950 he received an honorary doctorate in philosophy at USJ and in 1960 was made a life member of the N.B. Dental Society, family and citizens in 1960 upon completion of 50 years service in his profession and in 1966 he was presented with a life membership in the Canadian Dental Association. He served overseas in the First World War with the Canadian Dental Corps as a Captain. He was a past president of both the Moncton and N.B. Dental Societies and was one of the prime movers of the Dental Act in 1929. For a number of years he was chairman of the board of dental examiners in the province. Socially, he was a fourth degree member of the Knights of Columbus, a charter member of the Elks Lodge No. 229 and a charter member of Le Cercle Acadien. His life long hobby was oysterculture. He married the former Alvina Melanson in 1914. Dr. Cormier's family also include three sons, who are all practicing dentists, and one daughter, Mrs. Louis (Lorraine) Chandler of Moncton. The sons ar Dr. George Cormier and Sr. Paul Cormier of Moncton and Dr. Leo Cormier of St. John. He was the son of the late Aimee and Dina (Leger) Cormier. Other survivors include two brothers, Dr. Oliver Cormier of Moncton and Rev. Leonide Cormier of Rogersville; 14 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. The body is resting at Frenette's Funeral Home. Funeral mass will be at Assumption Cathedral on Thursday at 10 a.m. Interment will be in Our Lady of Calvary cemetery at Charterville.
  4. [S577] Edgar Léger, Germaine Léger (GEDCOM) (n.p.: e-mail address / 30 mars 2004, source inconnue publish date).

Dr. Olivier Cormier1,2,3

M, d. 19 janvier 1984
Dr. Olivier Cormier|d. 19 jan 1984|p947.htm#i9467|Aimé Cormier|n. 9 Juil 1857\nd. 24 Nov 1891|p947.htm#i9464|Dina Léger|n. 1859\nd. 18 mar 1925|p914.htm#i9134|Jean Cormier|d. a 1 fév 1880|p3437.htm#i34369|Suzanne Leblanc||p3437.htm#i34370|Philippe Léger|n. 8 fév 1833\nd. 10 mai 1902|p414.htm#i4139|Justine Boudreau|n. 18 Juil 1832\nd. v 6 mar 1915|p913.htm#i9130|

Références:

  1. [S3738] Mrs. A. J. Cormier - obituary, Daily Times, Moncton, NB, March 10 1925, pg 7;Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Tuesday, March 10th, 1925 pg 7

    Mrs. A. J. Cormier Shediac, N.B., March 18 -
    The Community was deeply shocked this morning to hear of the death of one of its leading citizens in the person of Mrs. A. J. Cormier, which occurred today after a short illness. The cause of death is given as heart failure. The late Mrs. Cormier was 66 years of age and was one of the most highly respected citizens of this town. For thirty years, following the death of her husband, she had conducted a store here and had by her unfailing energy built up a splendid business. She was held in high esteem throughout the district and the province by reason of her fine business judgement and ability. The deceased lady is survived by three sons, to whom the sympathy of the community goes out as it does to the three daughters who are also living. The sons are: Rev. Father Leonide, St. Paul, Kent County, Dr. Oliver, of Edmundston, and Dr. Antoine, of Moncton. The daughters are Mrs. Charles Garron, of Rimouski and Misses Edna and Irene, at home. One brother, Angus, of Richibucto also survives, as do three sisters, Mrs. Adolph LeBlanc, of Richibucto, Mrs. Albert Goguen, of Cocagne, Miss Silva Leger, of Shediac. The funeral will be held on Friday morning with interment in St. Joseph Roman Catholic cemetery.
  2. [S4161] Dr. Antoine J. Cormier - obituary, Moncton Times, Moncton, NB, March 16 1971, pg 5;Moncton Times Moncton, NB
    Tuesday, March 16th, 1971 pg 5

    Dr. Antoine J. Cormier
    Dental Pioneer Dies at Age 84 -
    The death of Dr. Antoine J. Cormier of 192 Highfield Street, one of New Brunswick's most prominent Acadians and dentists, occurred Monday, following a lengthy illness. He was 84. Born in Shediac, he was educated at local schools and received his degree at St. Joseph's College. The first licensed Acadian dentist in the province. Dr. Cormier attended the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, the oldest dental College in the world, and after three years of study attended the University of Pennsyvania for post-graduate work. He returned to Shediac in 1912 and after a few months established his practice in Moncton where he continued for more than half a century. Dr. Cormier received a bachelor of science degree from USJ in 1923 and was named a fellow of the American College of Dentist in 1949. In 1950 he received an honorary doctorate in philosophy at USJ and in 1960 was made a life member of the N.B. Dental Society, family and citizens in 1960 upon completion of 50 years service in his profession and in 1966 he was presented with a life membership in the Canadian Dental Association. He served overseas in the First World War with the Canadian Dental Corps as a Captain. He was a past president of both the Moncton and N.B. Dental Societies and was one of the prime movers of the Dental Act in 1929. For a number of years he was chairman of the board of dental examiners in the province. Socially, he was a fourth degree member of the Knights of Columbus, a charter member of the Elks Lodge No. 229 and a charter member of Le Cercle Acadien. His life long hobby was oysterculture. He married the former Alvina Melanson in 1914. Dr. Cormier's family also include three sons, who are all practicing dentists, and one daughter, Mrs. Louis (Lorraine) Chandler of Moncton. The sons ar Dr. George Cormier and Sr. Paul Cormier of Moncton and Dr. Leo Cormier of St. John. He was the son of the late Aimee and Dina (Leger) Cormier. Other survivors include two brothers, Dr. Oliver Cormier of Moncton and Rev. Leonide Cormier of Rogersville; 14 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. The body is resting at Frenette's Funeral Home. Funeral mass will be at Assumption Cathedral on Thursday at 10 a.m. Interment will be in Our Lady of Calvary cemetery at Charterville.
  3. [S5000] Miss Edna Cormier - obituary, Moncton Times, Moncton, NB, February 19, 1971, pg 5;voir aussi: Miss Edna Cormier - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, February 19, 1971, pg 2.
  4. [S577] Edgar Léger, Germaine Léger (GEDCOM) (n.p.: e-mail address / 30 mars 2004, source inconnue publish date).

Léonide Cormier1,2,3

F, d. 2 avril 1972
Léonide Cormier|d. 2 Avr 1972|p947.htm#i9468|Aimé Cormier|n. 9 Juil 1857\nd. 24 Nov 1891|p947.htm#i9464|Dina Léger|n. 1859\nd. 18 mar 1925|p914.htm#i9134|Jean Cormier|d. a 1 fév 1880|p3437.htm#i34369|Suzanne Leblanc||p3437.htm#i34370|Philippe Léger|n. 8 fév 1833\nd. 10 mai 1902|p414.htm#i4139|Justine Boudreau|n. 18 Juil 1832\nd. v 6 mar 1915|p913.htm#i9130|

Références:

  1. [S3738] Mrs. A. J. Cormier - obituary, Daily Times, Moncton, NB, March 10 1925, pg 7;Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Tuesday, March 10th, 1925 pg 7

    Mrs. A. J. Cormier Shediac, N.B., March 18 -
    The Community was deeply shocked this morning to hear of the death of one of its leading citizens in the person of Mrs. A. J. Cormier, which occurred today after a short illness. The cause of death is given as heart failure. The late Mrs. Cormier was 66 years of age and was one of the most highly respected citizens of this town. For thirty years, following the death of her husband, she had conducted a store here and had by her unfailing energy built up a splendid business. She was held in high esteem throughout the district and the province by reason of her fine business judgement and ability. The deceased lady is survived by three sons, to whom the sympathy of the community goes out as it does to the three daughters who are also living. The sons are: Rev. Father Leonide, St. Paul, Kent County, Dr. Oliver, of Edmundston, and Dr. Antoine, of Moncton. The daughters are Mrs. Charles Garron, of Rimouski and Misses Edna and Irene, at home. One brother, Angus, of Richibucto also survives, as do three sisters, Mrs. Adolph LeBlanc, of Richibucto, Mrs. Albert Goguen, of Cocagne, Miss Silva Leger, of Shediac. The funeral will be held on Friday morning with interment in St. Joseph Roman Catholic cemetery.
  2. [S4161] Dr. Antoine J. Cormier - obituary, Moncton Times, Moncton, NB, March 16 1971, pg 5;Moncton Times Moncton, NB
    Tuesday, March 16th, 1971 pg 5

    Dr. Antoine J. Cormier
    Dental Pioneer Dies at Age 84 -
    The death of Dr. Antoine J. Cormier of 192 Highfield Street, one of New Brunswick's most prominent Acadians and dentists, occurred Monday, following a lengthy illness. He was 84. Born in Shediac, he was educated at local schools and received his degree at St. Joseph's College. The first licensed Acadian dentist in the province. Dr. Cormier attended the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, the oldest dental College in the world, and after three years of study attended the University of Pennsyvania for post-graduate work. He returned to Shediac in 1912 and after a few months established his practice in Moncton where he continued for more than half a century. Dr. Cormier received a bachelor of science degree from USJ in 1923 and was named a fellow of the American College of Dentist in 1949. In 1950 he received an honorary doctorate in philosophy at USJ and in 1960 was made a life member of the N.B. Dental Society, family and citizens in 1960 upon completion of 50 years service in his profession and in 1966 he was presented with a life membership in the Canadian Dental Association. He served overseas in the First World War with the Canadian Dental Corps as a Captain. He was a past president of both the Moncton and N.B. Dental Societies and was one of the prime movers of the Dental Act in 1929. For a number of years he was chairman of the board of dental examiners in the province. Socially, he was a fourth degree member of the Knights of Columbus, a charter member of the Elks Lodge No. 229 and a charter member of Le Cercle Acadien. His life long hobby was oysterculture. He married the former Alvina Melanson in 1914. Dr. Cormier's family also include three sons, who are all practicing dentists, and one daughter, Mrs. Louis (Lorraine) Chandler of Moncton. The sons ar Dr. George Cormier and Sr. Paul Cormier of Moncton and Dr. Leo Cormier of St. John. He was the son of the late Aimee and Dina (Leger) Cormier. Other survivors include two brothers, Dr. Oliver Cormier of Moncton and Rev. Leonide Cormier of Rogersville; 14 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. The body is resting at Frenette's Funeral Home. Funeral mass will be at Assumption Cathedral on Thursday at 10 a.m. Interment will be in Our Lady of Calvary cemetery at Charterville.
  3. [S5000] Miss Edna Cormier - obituary, Moncton Times, Moncton, NB, February 19, 1971, pg 5;voir aussi: Miss Edna Cormier - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, February 19, 1971, pg 2.
  4. [S577] Edgar Léger, Germaine Léger (GEDCOM) (n.p.: e-mail address / 30 mars 2004, source inconnue publish date).

Irène Cormier1

F
Irène Cormier||p947.htm#i9469|Aimé Cormier|n. 9 Juil 1857\nd. 24 Nov 1891|p947.htm#i9464|Dina Léger|n. 1859\nd. 18 mar 1925|p914.htm#i9134|Jean Cormier|d. a 1 fév 1880|p3437.htm#i34369|Suzanne Leblanc||p3437.htm#i34370|Philippe Léger|n. 8 fév 1833\nd. 10 mai 1902|p414.htm#i4139|Justine Boudreau|n. 18 Juil 1832\nd. v 6 mar 1915|p913.htm#i9130|

Références:

  1. [S3738] Mrs. A. J. Cormier - obituary, Daily Times, Moncton, NB, March 10 1925, pg 7;Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Tuesday, March 10th, 1925 pg 7

    Mrs. A. J. Cormier Shediac, N.B., March 18 -
    The Community was deeply shocked this morning to hear of the death of one of its leading citizens in the person of Mrs. A. J. Cormier, which occurred today after a short illness. The cause of death is given as heart failure. The late Mrs. Cormier was 66 years of age and was one of the most highly respected citizens of this town. For thirty years, following the death of her husband, she had conducted a store here and had by her unfailing energy built up a splendid business. She was held in high esteem throughout the district and the province by reason of her fine business judgement and ability. The deceased lady is survived by three sons, to whom the sympathy of the community goes out as it does to the three daughters who are also living. The sons are: Rev. Father Leonide, St. Paul, Kent County, Dr. Oliver, of Edmundston, and Dr. Antoine, of Moncton. The daughters are Mrs. Charles Garron, of Rimouski and Misses Edna and Irene, at home. One brother, Angus, of Richibucto also survives, as do three sisters, Mrs. Adolph LeBlanc, of Richibucto, Mrs. Albert Goguen, of Cocagne, Miss Silva Leger, of Shediac. The funeral will be held on Friday morning with interment in St. Joseph Roman Catholic cemetery.

Evangéline Cormier1

F
Evangéline Cormier||p947.htm#i9470|Aimé Cormier|n. 9 Juil 1857\nd. 24 Nov 1891|p947.htm#i9464|Dina Léger|n. 1859\nd. 18 mar 1925|p914.htm#i9134|Jean Cormier|d. a 1 fév 1880|p3437.htm#i34369|Suzanne Leblanc||p3437.htm#i34370|Philippe Léger|n. 8 fév 1833\nd. 10 mai 1902|p414.htm#i4139|Justine Boudreau|n. 18 Juil 1832\nd. v 6 mar 1915|p913.htm#i9130|

Références:

  1. [S3738] Mrs. A. J. Cormier - obituary, Daily Times, Moncton, NB, March 10 1925, pg 7;Daily Times Moncton, NB
    Tuesday, March 10th, 1925 pg 7

    Mrs. A. J. Cormier Shediac, N.B., March 18 -
    The Community was deeply shocked this morning to hear of the death of one of its leading citizens in the person of Mrs. A. J. Cormier, which occurred today after a short illness. The cause of death is given as heart failure. The late Mrs. Cormier was 66 years of age and was one of the most highly respected citizens of this town. For thirty years, following the death of her husband, she had conducted a store here and had by her unfailing energy built up a splendid business. She was held in high esteem throughout the district and the province by reason of her fine business judgement and ability. The deceased lady is survived by three sons, to whom the sympathy of the community goes out as it does to the three daughters who are also living. The sons are: Rev. Father Leonide, St. Paul, Kent County, Dr. Oliver, of Edmundston, and Dr. Antoine, of Moncton. The daughters are Mrs. Charles Garron, of Rimouski and Misses Edna and Irene, at home. One brother, Angus, of Richibucto also survives, as do three sisters, Mrs. Adolph LeBlanc, of Richibucto, Mrs. Albert Goguen, of Cocagne, Miss Silva Leger, of Shediac. The funeral will be held on Friday morning with interment in St. Joseph Roman Catholic cemetery.

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