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51 born in house of banker Steven A. Girard GUIGNON, Simon Amable (I1283)
 
52 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. BURROWS, Jonathan Daniel "JD" (I3267)
 
53 Boucher WÖSCHER, Marcel (I4328)
 
54 Boulanger SCHNEIDER, Andre (I4293)
 
55 Boulanger GOLLARD, Michel (I4297)
 
56 Burgermeister and Mason MILTENBERGER, Cretien (I2242)
 
57 Burgermiester of Erstein OTT, Urbain (I4333)
 
58 Buried in Forrest Lawn Cemetery - Garden of Memories 2. Cemetery is
located on COPANS RD., approximately 1/2 mile east of I-95. Enter
cemetery and immediately turn Left on perimeter road. Follow road to
east end of cemetery and turn Right. Take the next two Right turns
and stop approximately 1/2 way. Grave is to the right in the fourth
row. 
UNDERWOOD, Mary Frances (I3247)
 
59 Buried in the older section of the Pompano Beach Cemetery. Cemetery
is located about two blocks east and two blocks south of the
intersection of Atlantic Blvd and US-1. Enter the northern most road
(heading east). and proceed around the small circle. Stop when
heading west. Grave is located to the North (right) of the center of
the circle and about 1/3 the way in. Vance is buried next to his
second wife, Betty Earll, who is buried next to her first husband. 
DAVIDSON, Vance S. (I3248)
 
60 Buried with her Grandparents. - See Edward and Sara Underwood. EHMAN, Sarah Josephine (I3254)
 
61 Buried with her parents. - See Edward UNDERWOOD, Geraldine Rose "Dode" (I3246)
 
62 Buried with his parents. - See Edward. UNDERWOOD, John Kenneth (I3245)
 
63 Buried with his sister, Brigid, who died the previous year, in the
Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, CA. To get to the grave on
Meuse-Argonne Dr. and go about a 1/2 mile until you see a stone bench
surrounded by 3 eucalyptus trees on the left side of the street.
Grave is in the third row west of the bench. Grave number is 46-
1844. 
TOWN, Patrick Allen (I3261)
 
64 Cabaretier "Zum Scwane" MILTENBERGER, Christmann (I2120)
 
65 came from Beauvais, Picardy, France

Jacques may have come to Montreal as early as 1652. Tom Beauvais, editor
of the BEAUVAIS FAMILY NEWSLETTER says that a correspondant from
LaPrairie has seen a record of the sale of a sheep to Jacques BEAUVAIS in
1652. 
BEAUVAIS, Jacques Ste. Gemme (I395)
 
66 Catholic Cemetery, Amboy, IL MCANANY, Anne (I2003)
 
67 Charles III GRIMALDI, Charles Honoré (I712)
 
68 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F733
 
69 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F1475
 
70 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F1720
 
71 Church of Good Counsel Family F1943
 
72 commandant of Se. Genevieve VALLE, Jean Baptiste (I3007)
 
73 Compiled from many sources: Personal Knowledge; Family Reunions; Source (S22)
 
74 Cordonier KARST, Urbain (I4287)
 
75 Cordonnier MILTENBERGER, Andre (I2100)
 
76 Cordonnier KIEFFER, Henri (I4313)
 
77 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F3541
 
78 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F2404
 
79 Database has many sources including Goodspeed's History of East Missouri.

Mone Felicite Janis ancestry no longer on webpage. Sources from 2002 research. Citation from Thomure Family Tree by Ron Thomure of Jenison, MI 
Source (S17)
 
80 deceased VAN MOL, Robert Jeremy (I3059)
 
81 deceased HUESER, Claire (I4012)
 
82 deceased SEITZ, Jonathon David (I4108)
 
83 died at sea? BEAUVAIS, Raphale Ste. Gemme (I418)
 
84 died single VALLEE, Felix (I3037)
 
85 died single VALLEE, Louis (I3042)
 
86 Died soon after birth unknown (I20)
 
87 died young VALLE, Odile (I3017)
 
88 died young within two weeks of marriage VALLEE, Marie Rose Elvina (I3048)
 
89 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F1039
 
90 Dixon Evening Telegraph - November 21, 1935 - Pg. 2, Col. 7

Underwood - Fitts Wedding in Chicago

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Philip Underwood, of 42 North Mason avenue, Amboy,
announce the marriage of their daughter, Bernice, to Dudley Fitts,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fitts of Evanston, on Saturday morning,
November 16, 1935 in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Fitts left for the south and will return the latter part
of December to Chicago where they will make their home.
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Both she and Dudley are buried in St. Joseph, Michigan, where they
were living after they retired and left Evanston, Ill. They had
lived for years at 1317 Oak St. (just off Dempster).

Directions: From South Bend, IN, take US 31North to St. Joseph, MI.
Just southeast of St. Joseph, (at Scottsdale) M 63 goes off to the
left. Follow 63, past I-94, to Hilltop Rd. Left on Hilltop to
Cleveland. Right on Cleveland until it merges with Business 94.
Veer right on Bus 94 for about 1/4 mile. Cemetery is on the left.

They are buried in a small, mainly Catholic, private cemetery. Their
graves are located in the 5th row from the back, 4th grave site on
the left facing the lake.
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UNDERWOOD, Bernice Leonarda "Elsie" (I3243)
 
91 doctor
Dr. Christian Miltenberger is a surgeon during the battle of New
Orleans for the contingent under Maj. Plauche.

Miltenberger Houses - Royal and Dumaine Streets

Papers held at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Library
http://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/00513/
 
MILTENBERGER, Louis Cretien (I2174)
 
92 DROUIN, ROBERT, pioneer on the Beaupré shore; baptized 6 Aug. 1607 at Pin-la-Garenne, Perche, son of Robert Drouin and Marie Dubois; d. 1 June 1685 and was buried at Château-Richer the next day.

The date of Drouin?s arrival in Canada is not known, but it is certain that he was here by 1636. In 1641 he already had a farm near the Rivière aux Chiens on the Beaupré shore, although he did not receive the concession for it until 17 April 1646. By his marriage with Anne Cloutier, which was celebrated on 12 July 1637 in the parish of Notre-Dame de Québec, he had three daughters; by his second marriage, with Marie Chapelier, which was celebrated on 29 Nov. 1649 in the same place, he had eight more children.

It is almost impossible to trace any French-Canadian genealogy without encountering Robert Drouin among the earliest ancestors. That would seem to us to be his greatest claim to fame. It is also to be noted that his marriage contract with Anne Cloutier (which preceded by nearly a year the religious ceremony), concluded on 27 July 1636 in Robert Giffard?s house and drawn up in the absence of a notary by Jean Guyon Du Buisson, senior, is the oldest marriage contract preserved in the original in Canada. 
DROUIN, Robert (I127)
 
93 During the evening of November 29, 1995, Virginia Town started to
bleed heavily. She was rushed to the hospital where it was
determined that the placenta had broken away from the wall of the
womb. Brigid died approx. 4:00 AM on 11/30/95 while still in the
womb. They immediately induced labor. Brigid was stillborn about
7:00 PM 11/30/95.

Buried with her brother, Patrick, who died the next year, in the
Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, CA. To get to the grave on
Meuse-Argonne Dr. and go about a 1/2 mile until you see a stone bench
surrounded by 3 eucalyptus trees on the left side of the street.
Grave is in the third row west of the bench. Grave number is 46-
1844. 
TOWN, Brigid Eileen (I3260)
 
94 Family had just arrived in from Canada in 1725 LACROIX, Marie Louise (I1723)
 
95 five children Family F2801
 
96 Forgeron HEYM, Jean (I4303)
 
97 Founder of Louisiana LE MOYNE, Pierre d'Iberville (I180)
 
98 Founder of New Orleans, Biloxi, and Mobile LE MOYNE, Jean-Baptiste de Bienville (I181)
 
99 Frances was a poet and wrote a column called "The Galley Slave" for
small Chicago newspaper. 
MCMAHON, Frances (I3793)
 
100 Francois Valle was born on Jan 2, 1716 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada. He was christened on the Jan 3rd. Francois came to Ste Genevieve in 1749 and founded the Valle Mining Company. Francois was born to Charles La Valle and Genevieve Marcoux. All of the Valle's from Ste Genevieve descend from Charles and Genevieve.

Valles' Mines started when Francois Valle came here from Quebec in 1749 to buy lead from the Indians and stayed to mine. 251 years later, the Valle Mining Company* labors on in a Reclamation Project of the 8 square miles of lands. Mining has not been all bad, leaving us with 10-acre lakes and miles and miles of roads, wagon trails and paths in a huge forest.

The forest has grown up around Valles' hand-dug mines, the Rocky Digs. They now sit in the 240 acre Wildlife Preserve Area #1. Thanks to Wildlife Rehabilitation Clinic (636-343-6200, Fenton, MO) allowing us to be a Release Site for rehabilitated wildlife, we have been able to restore the native populations of red foxes, raccoons, ground hogs and possums. This spring around the lakes in Preserve Area #2, flocks of 55 turkeys were spotted and Canada geese and Blue Heron have become regulars. The Preserves are designated No-Hunt zones and open all year. Patrolled regularly, the other 3000 adjoining acres close during deer season.

Valle Mining Company, a Missouri corporation. With former mills and works in Valles Mines, Missouri, the property now serves as a tree farm.

They lived in a log cabin built for them as a wedding present by her father Leonard Billeron who was at the time Mayor of Kaskaskia. This log cabin (14115 Valles Mines School Road) currently houses, some 259 years later and still in use, our "Lost History Museum". 
VALLE, Francois Charles (I3004)
 

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