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Note: BMS2000 v.16 ID : 1283948 Class : 9 Responsible : Longu Role Name First name Child DÉNIGER Pierre-Hubert Father Déniger * Pierre Mother Bisaillon Françoise Godfather Perras Jean-Baptiste Godmother Ste-Marie Marie-Françoise Sex Birth Baptism M 1834-06-17 1834-07-18 Parish Location County Province Country St-Rémi St-Rémi Napierville QC Canada Note * de Rivière Noire Name : Albert P Denesha Titles : Residence : Constable Township, Franklin, New York Birth date : Jun 1834 Birth place : Canada French Relationship to head-of-household : Self Spouse name : Corline Denesha Spouse titles : Spouse birth place : New York Father name : Father titles : Father birth place : France Mother name : Mother titles : Mother birth place : Canada Race (Term on Certificate) : White Head-of-household name : Gender : Male Marital status : Married Years married : 23 Estimated marriage year : 1877 Mother how many children : Number living children : Immigration year : 1849 Enumeration district : 0070 Sheet number & letter : 3B Household id : 59 Certificate number : 69 GSU film number : 1241035 Image number : 01052 Collection : 1900 United States Census Albert DENESHA Son of Peter & Marie FRANCIS 1834 - 1910 Mary LaFERRIER Wife of Albert DENESHA 1834 - 1875 Pierre Deniger(Desneigers) married Francoise Bizaillon (Bisaillon) July 22, 1833 at St Philippe Pierre parents were Charles Deniger(Desneigers) and Marie Doree Francoise parents were Berthe Bizaillon (Bisaillon) and Catherine Boyer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Albert Desneigers married Elise Lanctot June 8, 1889 at Cornwall Ontario Albert parents were Nelson Desneigers and Flora Barney Elise parents were Joseph Lanctot and Melinda Masia Lived in Cornwall, Ontario in 1901 STATE OP NEW YORK SUPREME Court—County of Franklin. Tbe Farmers National Bank of Mai one, plaintiff, against Hubert S. Denesha, Caroline Denesha, Ethel R. Denesha and John Aroyott, defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly granted in the above entitled action and -'entered in Frankin County Clerk's Office* on the 16th day 'of. October, 1916, I, Arthur W. Handly, the undersigned referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction at the front door of the court house in the village of Malbne^ county of Franklin, N. Y.. on the 2nd day of December, 1916, at ten o'clock A. M., the premises described in said judgment, viz.: All that tract or parcel of land sitlate in the town of Constable, county •f Franklin and state of New York, being part of subdivision Four, Great L,ot No. IVin said town and is bounded as follows: Beginning in the north •ounds of said subdivision Four, eleven :hains fifty links from the northeast corner thereof, running thence west ten chains and ninety-five links, thence south twenty-six chains seventy-five links, thenqe east ten chains ninetyfive links to Joel Esterbrobks land, thence north twenty-six chains and seventy-five links to the place of beginning, containing thirty acres of nd, more or less. Also all that tract or parcel of land, situate in the town of Constable, counf Franklin and state of New York, being part of Lot Nineteen, subdivision Four, and bounded as follows: Beginning in the north line of said subdivision Four east ten chains . and thirty-one links from the center of said 3reat Lot Nineteen, thence south one Largest and most complete line of Books AND Stationery. T. T. Buttrick, East Main St., MALONE, N. ed on then: would ih?i.-1 then he aband strong note?, took no actio to c p t e notes to either sid--. We accomplished nothing- with eii k-r side. We incurred resentment IL-..i .. both sides. In. just one Fespect \\,, have succeeded. We have indue-/.! the belligerents to agree on -..;:;, point. They agree in their utter {-,-•• tempt for America, in their convicion that the American peope cannot he goaded into virile action to deft-ivi the lives of their men, women ami children,-and-in'their certainty that w-_' are actuated only by the desire to profit by the agonies of our European brothers. Instead of speaking- soniy and carrying a big 'tick. President Wilson spoke bombastically and carried a dishrag."— Theodore RoMebbe You Arc trying to decide with whom to place your insurance. We invite your investigation and closest scrutiny of our methods and business reputation and feel sure that It will resuit in your insurance being written by Dudley & Edwards, FIRE INSURANCE. 17 E. Main St., MALOXE, N. Y. (aranaMw CONSTIPATION DULLS YOUR BRAIN. That du',1, listless oppressed feeling is due to impurities in your system, sluggish liver, clogged intestines. Dr. King's New Lite Pills give prompt relief. A mild, easy, non-griping bowel movement win tone up your system and help to clear your muddy, pimply complexion. Get a bottle of Dr. King's New Life Pills today at your druggist's, 25c. A dose tonight will make you cheerful at breakfast. Adv. NOTICE. Notice i.s hereby given .that the Board of Supervisors of the county of Franklin will meet at their rooms the comry clerk's office, in the ago of Malone, in said county, on the 1 ith .lay of November, 1916, at 12 o'clock, noon, and that, all persons having- claims against the county of Franklin are required by resolution ot said board to present the same to the clerk of the board, before 12 o'clock, noon, of Wednesday, November 15th, and that no accounts will bo received after that day. Dated Oct. l.3th, 1916. FLOYD P. KING, 45w4 Clerk of the Board. NOTICE TO CREDITORS.—PURSUant to an order of Frederick G. Pad. dock, Surrogate oi" the county OL Franklin, and according to the statute In such case made and provided, no-1 tice is hereby given to all persons having- claims against Margaret Winxley, late of Bellmont, in said county, dceased, that they are required to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, to the undersigned. Sadie A. Tryon, executrix, at her residence, North Stockholm, N. Y., R. F. D., In St. Lawrence county, on or before thi 20th day of March next. Dated October 9th, 1916. SADIE A. TRYON, Executrix LUTHER E. ELLISON. Attorney for Executrix, Winthrop, N. Y. 44w2? OTJCE TO CREDITORS—Pursuant to an onUr of Frederick G. Paddock surrogate of the county of Franklin, and according to the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given to all person* having claims ai?ainst Emma W. Smith late of Constable, tn said county, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the voucher* thereof, to the tindersigiied, Mary Whyman, administratrix, at her residence in the town of Burke, in said county, on or before the 1st day of May next. Dated October 14th, l t l l . MARY WHTMAN, Administratrix. W. GENAWAT, Attorney for Administratrix, JUalone, N. T. .^^ NOTICE TO CREDITORS—Pursuaal to an order of Frederick G. Paddock, surrogate of the county of Franklin, and according to the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given to all persona having claims against Jane Murphy, late of Malone, in said county, deceased, that they are required to ehlbit the same, with the voucher* :hereof, to the undersigned, John T. Murphy, at his residence in Malone, In said county, on or before the JHth day of December next. Dated June 8th, ltl€. JOHN T. MURPHY, Executor. KELLAS & KELLAS, Attorneys for Executor, Malone, N. Y. Ifwif NOTICE TO CREDITORS—Pursuant to an order of Frederick G, Paddock, Surrogate of the county of Franklin, and according to the statute tn such case made and provided, notice is hereby given to all person* having claims against Albert W, Turner, late of Malons, in said county, deceased, that they ape required to exhibit the same, with the vouchees thereof, to the undersigned executor* at their residence in Malone. to said county, on or before the 1st day of February next Dated July 18th. m e ' JENNIK M, TURNER, ROT TURNER. BRYANT & LAWRENCE, Attorneys for firecator*, Maloas, H. T. ttwST to 9*tatf Medea WHs ea short It jroa tefisotf to hs,v» s> ssie ma* we will b« «i*d to help yoo P*VD*** «m surttsr fw f*m bin * wish. Watch ear For Sale tor aacttoa sal* aotloM. degreev "eastr e leve chains 9 4 links,- thence north 43 degrees east 8 chains 11 links to the place of beginning, containing three acres and thirty-nim hundredths. all that tract, or parcel of land situate in the town of Constable, coun- " Franklin and state of New York, being all the land belonging to Albern A. Aubrey of the town of Constable lcluded between said' first parties' est line in said town and the center of the highway leading from sai Denesha's houstown line between Burke and Constable, comprising a strip of land of as great length as said Denesha's wesi line and as wide as above indicated, no wider, subject to the right of the public to the use of said lands as a highray, which right has heretofore been conveyed. Said premises being th same premises conveyed to Albert Denesha by Albern E. Aubrey anad wife, by deed dated August 29, 1899. Also all that tract or parcel of land situate in the town of Constable,-coun ty of Franklin and state of New York and distinguished as a part of subdivision two and four of lot nineteen of Township three of Great Tract No. 1, of Macomb's Purchase, so-called, and bounded as follows, viz.: Beginning in the south bounds of said subdivision two of lot nineteen eleven chain and twenty-nine links east from thsouthwest corner of said subdivision and at the S. E. corner of Aron Fos ter's land and runs thence south on degree east, parallel with the wesi bounds of subdivision four, lot nineteen eleven chains and seventy-three links; thence east parallel with the north bounds of said subdivision fou ni%B>teen chains and twenty-seven link to other'lands of said Fostar; thenenorth one degree west along/said Foster's west bounds to the subdivisioi line eleven chains ana seventy-thret links; thence east alojig the subdivision line three chain? and four links thence north one degree west paralle' with the west bounds of said subdivision two aforesaid twenty-two chains and fifty links; thence west parallel with the south bounds of said subdivision two to the first mentioned lanof said Foster twenty-two chains anthirty-one links; thence south one degree east along the east bounds of saiFoster's land to the place of beginning twenty-two chains and fifty links, containing1 seventy-two acres eighty-hundredths of an acre of land, more or less. Excepting and reservin, across the east side of said d-escribe* piece in subdivision two of lot nine teen thirty-five acres heretofore sol to Albert Denesha by George F. Dickey by deed bearing date January 18, 1873. Excepting and reserving fro: the above described premises that portion thereof which was heretofore conveyed to the St. Lawrence and Adi rondack Railway Company for a righ of way. Also all that tract or parcel of land, situate in the town of Constable, aforesaid, being part of subdivision two oi lot nineteen described as follows: Beginning in the south bounds of subdivision two of lot nineteen thirty-three chains and sixty links east from the southwest corner of said subdivision, then north one degree west parallel with the west bounds of subdivisior two aforesaid twenty-two chains an* fifty links, then west parallel with thsouth bounds of said subdivision twseventeen chains and six links then south one degree east elevern hains and twenty-five Jinks, then east two chains and sixty-seven links, then south one degree east to the cente of the highway, then south along1 thi center 6f said highway to the south line of subdivision two, then east along said subdivision to the place of beginning. Thirty-five acres more or less, being the same premises conveyed to Albert Denesha by George F. Dickey on January 18, 1873. Dated at the village of Malone, N.T.r tbi»-£ARTHUR W. HANDLY. Referee.
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