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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Clara Eliza Sowie: Birth: 11 APR 1870 in Blue Ridge, North Hudson, Essex, New York, United States. Death: 14 MAY 1951 in North Hudson, Essex, New York, United States

  2. Frank Sowie: Birth: ABT 1873.

  3. Rosa Sowie: Birth: 28 JUN 1875 in North Hudson, Essex, New York, United States. Death: 13 MAR 1893

  4. John Sowie: Birth: 19 MAR 1877 in North Hudson, Essex, New York, United States. Death: 6 MAR 1882


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Joseph Leon Moses: Birth: APR 1881 in New York, United States. Death: 8 JUL 1912 in Blue Ridge, North Hudson, Essex, New York, United States

  2. Rosina Moses: Birth: JUL 1882 in New York, United States. Death: 11 MAY 1939 in New York, United States

  3. Gilbert III Moses: Birth: 11 SEP 1883 in New York, United States. Death: 1917

  4. Henry Moses: Birth: 1885 in , New York, United States. Death: BEF 1900

  5. Leone Moses: Birth: SEP 1887 in New York, United States.

  6. Leon Emery Moses: Birth: 25 SEP 1888 in Blue Ridge, North Hudson, Essex, New York, United States. Death: 29 APR 1965 in New York, United States

  7. Mary Olive Moses: Birth: 23 FEB 1889. Death: 4 OCT 1889

  8. Jennie Hazel Moses: Birth: 8 JUN 1891 in New York, United States. Death: 17 NOV 1974 in North Hudson, Essex, New York, United States

  9. Person Not Viewable


Notes
a. Note:   Moses Mrs. Mary Gilbert North Hudson died 16 Mar 1908 56 North Hudson Ti Sentinel, March 26th, 1908
 We received the sad news March 17th that Mrs. Gilbert Moses; had passed Away. She leaves a husband and seventh children to mourn her loss. The youngest daughter lies sick with pneumonia at their home at Blue Ridge.
  Died age 56 of Pneumonia.
 1900 CENSUS SEZ SHE B APR 1853 VT.
 STAPLEY CEMETARY RECORDS.
 vt marriage, per igi sez provanchia
  Here we go. But first, the source. Virginia E. Demarce, PhD and CG got the
 LDS microfilms of 9 parishes in the Eastern Townships (Richilieu Valley) of
 Quebec for the early and mid 1800's and extracted all of the sacraments that
 involved a U.S resident...this might have been as broad as John Doe "des
 Etats-Unis". They were then published as a series of articles in the
 now-defunct "Lost in Canada" published by Joy Reisinger, CG. Roger Lawrence,
 PhD, co-founder and many times past president of ACGS, Manchester, NH which is arguably the best Franco gen. soc. in the US, indexed them but made only one copy which I found in the ACGS library during my very recent trip to New England. With Roger's encouragement I bootlegged the copy when the library closed at 9 PM the Sat of the annual ACGS conference, spent 2 hours at Kinko's copying the bound 208 pages, and returned the book to the shelves when the library opened at 9 AM Sun morning. Subsequently I told Joy what I did but Virginia doesn't answer e-mail from anybody. So you have to consider this a secondary source but you have all the details you need to go to the primary source. My product is in English but I believe some of the primary records were in French. All of the following are from the records of Sacre Coeur de Jesus, Stanstead, PQ which you'll find about 2 miles from Derby/Derby Line, VT and maybe 15 from Irasburg, VT. To save my fingers, P = PROVENCHER throughout, no variances like your moniker. It is apparent from other names that Virginia, Joy or Roger copied the name as it appeared in the parish records..and if it was a badly mutilated name those folks put the right name in parenthesis. That didn't happen with your folks.
 1. Helen P, of the legitimate marriage of Norbert, cabinet-maker & Julie
 SABOURIN of Derby, US. born 15 Feb current, bapt 25 Feb 1849. Godparents:
 John BATLE & Anne BATLE.
 2. Louis P, of the legitimate marriage of Norbert, farm laborer & Julie
 SABOURIN of Derby, State of VT, born 7 current, baptized 14 Feb 1851. Godp:
 Jos. BERUBE & Josephte P
 3. Marie-Elizabeth P, of the legitimate marriage of Paul, farm laborer &
 Olive BELAN of Irasburgh, State of VT, born 19 Apr last, baptized 3 May
 1852. Godp: Moise P & Marguerite BELAN.
 4. Moise P, minor son of Alexis domiciled at Irasburgh, County of
 Orleans, State of VT and of the deceased Angele COTE, married Olive PRINCE,
 minor daughter of Jean, farm laborer domiciled in County of Orleans and of
 the deceased Lucie POIRIER 3 May 1851. Witnesses: Leon TRUDELLE, Francois
 LABREQUE, Bazile LAJEUNESSE.
 5. Paul P domiciled at Irasburgh, State of VT, son of Alexis and of the
 deceased Angelique COTE married Olive BELAN of Irasburgh, State of VT,
 daughter of Toussaint & Isabelle TURCOTTE 8 Jun 1852. Witnesses: Jean
 PRINCE, Moise P, Benoni DEMERS, Francois LABREQUE.
  There were no PROV***** burials or abjurations in this book.
  Comment from me: Isabelle=Elizabeth, so Marie-Elizabeth, the #3 infant,
 might have been named after her maternal grandmother, Isabelle in #5
 Let me know if any of the above isn't crystal clear to you.
 Jerry
  Mary E MASES Household
 Female
  Other Information:
 Birth Year
 Birthplace VT
 Age 28
 Occupation Keeping House
 Marital Status M
 Race W
 Head of Household Gilbert MASES
 Relation Wife
 Father's Birthplace CAN
 Mother's Birthplace CAN
  Source Information:
 Census Place North Hudson, Essex, New York
 Family History Library Film 1254833
 NA Film Number T9-0833
 Page Number 276C
  1880 census:
 Household:
 Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
 Gilbert MASES Self M Male W 26 NY Farmer CAN CAN
 Mary E MASES Wife M Female W 28 VT Keeping House CAN CAN
 Clara E MASES SDau S Female W 9 NY CAN VT
 Francis MASES SSon S Male W 7 NY CAN VT
 Rosa MASES SDau S Female W 4 NY CAN VT
 Johnie MASES > SSon S Male W 3 NY CAN VT
  Died age 56 of Pneumonia. 1900 CENSUS SEZ SHE B APR 1853 VT. STAPLEY CEMETARY RECORDS. vt marriage, per igi sez provanchia Here we go. But first, the source. Virginia E. Demarce, PhD and CG got the LDS microfilms of 9 parishes in the Eastern Townships (Richilieu Valley) of Quebec for the early and mid 1800's and extracted all of the sacraments that involved a U.S resident...this might have been as broad as John Doe "des Etats-Unis". They were then published as a series of articles in the now-defunct "Lost in Canada" published by Joy Reisinger, CG. Roger Lawrence, PhD, co-founder and many times past president of ACGS, Manchester, NH which is arguably the best Franco gen. soc. in the US, indexed them but made only one copy which I found in the ACGS library during my very recent trip to New England. With Roger's encouragement I bootlegged the copy when the library closed at 9 PM the Sat of the annual ACGS conference, spent 2 hours at Kinko's copying the bound 208 pages, and returned the book to the shelves when the library opened at 9 AM Sun morning. Subsequently I told Joy what I did but Virginia doesn't answer e-mail from anybody. So you have to consider this a secondary source but you have all the details you need to go to the primary source. My product is in English but I believe some of the primary records were in French. All of the following are from the records of Sacre Coeur de Jesus, Stanstead, PQ which you'll find about 2 miles from Derby/Derby Line, VT and maybe 15 from Irasburg, VT. To save my fingers, P = PROVENCHER throughout, no variances like your moniker. It is apparent from other names that Virginia, Joy or Roger copied the name as it appeared in the parish records..and if it was a badly mutilated name those folks put the right name in parenthesis. That didn't happen with your folks. 1. Helen P, of the legitimate marriage of Norbert, cabinet-maker & Julie SABOURIN of Derby, US. born 15 Feb current, bapt 25 Feb 1849. Godparents: John BATLE & Anne B ATLE. 2. Louis P, of the legitimate marriage of Norbert, farm laborer & Julie SABOURIN of Derby, State of VT, born 7 current, baptized 14 Feb 1851. Godp: Jos. BERUBE & Josephte P 3. Marie-Elizabeth P, of the legitimate marriage of Paul, farm laborer & Olive BELAN of Irasburgh, State of VT, born 19 Apr last, baptized 3 May 1852. Godp: Moise P & Marguerite BELAN. 4. Moise P, minor son of Alexis domiciled at Irasburgh, County of Orleans, State of VT and of the deceased Angele COTE, married Olive PRINCE, minor daughter of Jean, farm laborer domiciled in County of Orleans and of the deceased Lucie POIRIER 3 May 1851. Witnesses: Leon TRUDELLE, Francois LABREQUE, Bazile LAJEUNESSE. 5. Paul P domiciled at Irasburgh, State of VT, son of Alexis and of the deceased Angelique COTE married Olive BELAN of Irasburgh, State of VT, daughter of Toussaint & Isabelle TURCOTTE 8 Jun 1852. Witnesses: Jean PRINCE, Moise P, Benoni DEMERS, Francois LABREQUE. There were no PROV***** burials or abjurations in this book. Comment from me: Isabelle=Elizabeth, so Marie-Elizabeth, the #3 infant, might have been named after her maternal grandmother, Isabelle in #5 Let me know if any of the above isn't crystal clear to you. Jerry
 BMS2000 v.16 ID : 48470 Class : 9 Responsible : BMS09
  Role Name First name
 Child PROVENCHER Marie Elizabeth
 Father Provencher Paul
 Mother Beland Olive
 Godfather Provencher Moïse
 Godmother Beland Marguerite
  Sex Birth Baptism
 F 1852-04-19 1852-05-03
  Parish Location County Province Country
 Sacré-Coeur Stanstead Stanstead QC Canada


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