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Philippe Lalonde Family & Taillon (Tyo) For more information about the book: The Taillon (Tyo) Families, 3rd Edition, and the Descendants of Philippe Lalonde Please see: http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/ontario/eastern-ontario/resources/101951.htm PHILIPPE LALONDE FAMILY & TAILLON (TYO) FAMILY 27 DEC 1993 162 Ainslin Babbs Marie Anne (Aslin) (7-1863), 7 Elizabeth Lillian (1896-1991), 35, 75 Allard Katrina Trudy (b. 1990), 49, 87 Baker Normand Roger Joseph (b. 1962), 49, William Joseph, 20 87 Yvon Edmond (b. 1935), 49. 87 Balar Mary (Bedard/Ealard), 10 Allen Holly Ann Marie, 40, 79 Beaudin Marie Madeleine, 55 Rose, 43, 82 William Edward (1908-1989), 40, 79 Beaulieu Allenat Andre, 44, 82 Florence (7-1931), 29, 71 Beaupre Alphonsine Masse Agnes, 37, 77 (unknown name), 62 Beckstead Amell Eliza, 27, 69 Louise, 65 Bedard Amelotte Marie Rose Delima, 34, 75 Victoria, 19 Paul, 34, 75 AIDo Belanger Henry, 15 Josephine (Baker), 30, 72 Arbie Belisle Malvina, 12 Armand, 38, 75 Joanne, 38, 75 Archambault Theodore, 38, 75 George, 62 James, 62 Bellette Adelia, 25, 67 Archambualt George, 25, 67 Benson James, 25, 67 Yvonne, 30, 72 Arcouet Beriau Francis, 10 Ange ligue, 9 Joseph, 10 Pierre, 10 Bero Kathleen (7-1967), 30, 71 Asselin Maria, 7 Berthia'llIDe Catherine, 58 Auslin Margaret (7-1926), 12, 65 Francoise, 7 Jean Baptiste, 7 Bertrand Magdeleine, 15 B. McCarthy Helen, 21 For more information about the book: The Taillon (Tyo) Families, 3rd Edition, and the Descendants of Philippe Lalonde Please see: http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/ontario/eastern-ontario/resources/101951.htm PHILIPPE LALONDE FAMILY & TAILLON (TYO) FAMILY 27 DEC 1993 163 Berube Bre"bant (continued) Edward, 61 William, 24, 66 Melvina, 61 Brennan Biron Mary, 17 Char lotte, 13 Brissard Blanchard Joseph Ernest, 26 Louise, 12 Mary Ann, 33, 74 Britton James, 12 Blanchet John, 12 Ryan U.E., 51, 89 Travis, 51, 89 Brough Elizabeth, 12 Blondeau Anthony, 58 Brunet Amelia, 20 Boles Angelique, 56 Jeffrey Michael U.E. (b. 1989), 47, 84 Brunette Jennifer Alexandra U.E. (b. 1991), Elizabeth, 13 47, 84 Peter Michael 0958- ), 47, 84 Brunton Ralph, 38, 77 Bonhomme Napoleon, 20 Burnett Frank, 65 Bonneville Mary V. (1-1942), 60 Butler Rita, 32, 70 Bouchard Adeline, 28 Camlin Chad Joseph (b. 1988), 50, 87 Eileen, 40, 79 Kelsey Ann (b. 1992), 50, 87 Unknown, 50, 87 Canuell Carmella, 42 Bouillon Chris, 42 Aurelia, 65 Greg, 42 Gus, 42 Boulerice Jimmy, 42 Josephine, 36 Carey Bourdon Fanny, 58 Antoine (Leo), 30, 72 Caron Bray Albert, 32, 70 Marie Charlotte, 56 Godfrey, 32, 70 Julianne, 61 Brebant Jane (1-1944), 24, 66 Carriere Joseph, 30, 72 Catherine, 40, 79 Marie, 54 Mary (1877-1959), 30, 72 For more information about the book: The Taillon (Tyo) Families, 3rd Edition, and the Descendants of Philippe Lalonde Please see: http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/ontario/eastern-ontario/resources/101951.htm PHILIPPE LALONDE FAMILY & TAILLON (1'YO) FAl1ILY 21 DEC 1993 164 Carron Claremont Emma (7-1939), 24, 66 Anne, 22, 64 Cartier Clement Adelard, 15 Isaac, 12 Norma, 33, 74 Melvina .• 12 Cavano Clements Joyce Adalene (b. 1928), 39, 78 Sophia, 30, 36, 72, 16 Champagne Co chon Charles, 13 Madeleine, 3 Ovine, 13 Coleman Champange Jacqueline, 39, 18 Blanche, 46, 83 Collet Charlebois Barthelemy, 6 Anne Marie, 44, 83 Cynthia, 44, 83 Comtois Daniel, 45, 83 Alphine, 32, 70 Elizabeth, 13 Leon, 32, 10 Francine, 44, 83 Lional. 45, 83 Constant Lionel, 44, 83 Wealtha (Heather), 40, 19 William, 40, 79 Charpentier Marie Louise, 5 Coughlan Evelyn, 37, 17 Chatelan Etienne, 9 Coughlin Margaret (Cochrane) (7-1901). 32, Chatelin 73 Catherine, 16, 58 Margaret, 61 Coyle Marie, 18, 58 Hugh Francis, 21 Peter, 61 Sophia, 64 Cronk Frank, 35 Chenier Maureen Mary Taillon, 35, 42 James, 49, 86 Marc, 49, 86 Cross Olive, 21, 69 Betty, 33, 14 Douglas, 48, 85 Chevalier Rochelle Trina (b. 1993), 48, 86 Antoine, 8 Currie Chiniss Christina (Perry?), 13 i"larence, 26, 68 William, 26, 68 Daigle John Louis, 31, 76 Cholette Sophia, 12 Dalton Dale, 16 / For more information about the book: The Taillon (Tyo) Families, 3rd Edition, and the Descendants of Philippe Lalonde Please see: http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/ontario/eastern-ontario/resources/101951.htm PHILIPPE LALONDE FAMILY & TAILLON (TYO) FAMILY 27 DEC 1993 165 Dalton (continued) Dibble Debra A. (b. 1955), 45 Mary Jane (?-1901), 25, 29, 67, 71 Davey Dillabough Carol, 51 Albin, 27, 69 Donald Hubert, 27, 69 DeBuff Mary Ann, 7 Dimest Anastasie, 61 Denault Francois, 8 Dionne Herminigilde, 61 Dennis Louis, 61 Josephte, 10 Dishaw Derocher Joseph (Deschamps), 65 Matilda, 9 Disotell Derochers Eleanor Elizabeth, 48, 85 Antoine, 13 Matilda, 13 Dolan Mary Lilia, 21 Derouchie Edward, 15 Doud Mary Catherine (b. 1925), 37 Deruchie Henry, 15 Dow Stella, 28 DesGroseillers Albert, 33, 73 Dowe Stephen, 15 Desgrseilliers Yvonne, 34 Dube AIda (1-1964), 27 Deshaies Angus, 35 James Michael (1951- ), 75 Bartholomew, 61 Joseph Roland (b. 1928), 75 Genelda (R.N.), 35 Linda Rose (1953- ), 76 Victoria, 61 Lisa Irene (1970- ), 76 Steven Paul (1966- ), 76 Ducorps St.Medard Teleshore, 75 Marie Madeleine, 8 Thomas Roland (1963- ), 76 Dufresne Desjardins Viola Mary (b. 1925), 40, 79 Monigue, 41, 81 Duhaut Desnoyers Catherine, 14 Jeannine, 43, 81 Catherine dit Jasmin (1846-dec.), Romeo, 43, 81 14 Domingue Thomas (1809-dec.), 8, 14 Desrochers Francoise dit Jasmin, 8 Gertrude Marie Claire (b. 1930). Francois (180T--1864), 8 50. 87 Jean Baptiste (1821-dec.), 9, 14, 18, 66 For more information about the book: The Taillon (Tyo) Families, 3rd Edition, and the Descendants of Philippe Lalonde Please see: http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/ontario/eastern-ontario/resources/101951.htm PHILIPPE LALONDE FAl1ILY & TAILLON (TYO) FAl1ILY 27 DEC 1993 166 Duhaut (continued) Elderbroom (continued) John, 14 l"laria Julia (?-1953), 25, 67 Joseph, 8 Peter, 25. 29, 67, 71 Joseph (1810-1810), 8 Rose Ann (?-1937), 29, 71 Joseph (dit Jasmin) (1778-dec.), 8 Judith (1818-dec.), 9 Elliott Julie (dit Jasmin), 9, 11, 14 Norma Adeline (b. 1929), 49, 86 Louis (1816-dec.), 9 Marie (1803-dec.), 8 Emard Marie, 14 Barbe (Aymard), 2 Marie Anne (1811-dec.), 9 Marie Magdeleine (1804-dec.), 8 Emond Pierre (1814-dec.), 9 Alfred, 46, 83 Christina U.E. (b. 1973), 46, 83 Duhaut-Jasmin Jean Paul (b. 1951), 46, 83 Louis Laurent, 8 Robert U.E. (b. 1970), 46, 83 Roxane U.E. (b. 1975), 46, 83 Dumochel Veronica, 18, 63 Empey Dean, 50, 87 Dumont Deanne Lori (b. 1989), 50, 87 Henriette, 61 Derrick Dean (b. 1992), 50, 87 Dumoulin Faex Lucia, 13 Pauline, 63 Duperron Fobert Theresa (b. 1953), 41, 80 Eva V. (?-1933), 27 John, 27 Durocher Sophia, 9 Forget Marie, 4 Durst Robert, 28 Fortin Lionel, 45. 83 DuTemple Catherine Stella (?-1983), 33, 73 Foss Adrienne "Jill" (b. 1965), 47, 84 Duval Jeane, 53 Fournier Adrien Napoleon, 48, 85 Earle Delia, 21 Donald Blake, 48, 85 Didyonus, 65 Donald Thomas (t. 1953), 48, 85 Just in Christopher U. E . (b. 1989 ), Heather Blake U.E. (b. 1990), 48, 48, 85 85 Larry Leon (b. 1961), 48, 85 Jennifer Ann U.E. (b. 1984), 48, 85 Mary Cecilia (1861-1935), 32, 65 Sarah Beth U.E. (b. 1988), 48, 85 Edwards Margaret. 20 Fraser Samuel, 20 John, 20 Sarah Margaret, 20 Elderbroom Laura (?-1943), 29, 71 For more information about the book: The Taillon (Tyo) Families, 3rd Edition, and the Descendants of Philippe Lalonde Please see: http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/ontario/eastern-ontario/resources/101951.htm PHILIPPE LALONDE FAMILY & TAILLON (TYO) FAMILY 27 DEC 1993 167 Fusee Grignon (continued) Sharon, 44, 82 Carolyn, 44, 83 Donat, 44, 82 Gagne Raymond, 44.. 82 Alice, 34 Theresa, 44, 82 Gates Haggart Greta, 27. 69 Mary M., 17 Maude, 35 Gauthier Elizabeth, 35 Hale Joseph, 36 Susan (b. 1949), 51, 88 Rodolphe, 36 Sandra May Anne (b. 1945), 36, 43 Hall Sophice, 13 Cynthia (b. 1921), 41, 80 Paul (b. 1946), 37 Gaynor Robert (1870-1961), 41, 80 Catherine, 31 Hamel Gerome Marie Noella, 26, 68 Amable, 15 Domi tilde, 15 Hamilton Donna, 37, 76 Gervais . Gabriel, 6 Harps Jeanne, 55 Robert, 29, 71 Marie Josephine (1-1841), 6 Haslam Gibson Ernest, 20 Kay S., 45 John, 20 Gillis Hebert Andrew, 30, 72 Gerald, 70 Joseph. 70 Givogue Leo, 35, 75 Herst Louise, 35, 75 Judy (b. 1964), 46, 83 Valentine, 32, 70 Hickman Glaude Elizabeth (Betty) (b. 1919), 35, 75 Rosanna, 26, 71 Joseph Victor, 35, 75 Good Hogan Alberta Mary, 25, 67 Alice, 62 Frederick, 25, 67 Houle Gordon Josephte, 14 Jane, 20 Marie Magdeleine, 6 Graham Hourihan Agnes, 28 Margaret, 17 Grignon Hunault Deschamps Brenda Lee, 44, 83 Marie Charlotte, 57 For more information about the book: The Taillon (Tyo) Families, 3rd Edition, and the Descendants of Philippe Lalonde Please see: http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/ontario/eastern-ontario/resources/101951.htm PHILIPPE LALONDE FAMILY & TAILLON (TYO) FAMILY 27 DEC 1993 168 Ireland Kichn David, 41, 80 Robert, 32, 73 Ray, 41, 80 Robert, 32, 73 Jane Lalonde Knapp Mary, 22, 31, 64, 69 Gloria, 48, 85 Jasmin Kyer Margaret dit Duhaut, 14, 21, 24, 66 Maurice, 33, 74 Jedynack Kyre Charlotte, 39, 78 Eliza, 25, 67 Elizabeth, 62 Jeffery Susan, 52 Lacelle Aldena, 38, 77 Jesmer Mary Edna, 31, 72 Sophia (Jessimain) (?-1915), 25, 67 William, 25, 67 Lacroix Henr'Y, 27, 69 Jessimain Marcelline (1-1958), 27, 69 Josephine, 18, 62 Ladouceur Jodoin Emile, 38, 75 Hazel Bernadette (b. 1928), 40, 79 Rose Anna, 62 Johnson Laframboise Brooke MacDonald U.E. (b. 1986), Elie, 43, 81 46, 83 Irene, 43, 81 Bryn Aaron U.E. (b. 1991), 46, 83 Kathy, 43, 81 Chad Barrett U.E.
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