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    201 According to Margaret Coppess, Edmund Chartier left Montreal, Canada at age 15. He first went to New York City before moving to Michigan. He met his wife in Manistique, they were married and lived there until 1899. They later moved to Spalding, and lived there for 3 years. Then they moved to Garden (Delta), Michigan. When the 1900 census was taken, this family was living in Spalding Township (Menominee), Michigan. Ed Shorters was a barber. When the 1910 census was taken, the family was living in Garden Township (Delta), Michigan. Edmond Chartier was a barber. In the 1900 census, Ed said he immigrated in 1885. Adrianne had a second marriage to Wilmer Bennette about 1916 who was the son of Henry and Melvina Fortier. When the 1920 census was taken, Wilmer and Adrianne were living in the home of Wilmer’s mother, Malvina who was a widow. Wilmer was a farm laborer working on his mother’s farm. Also in the household was Wallace Bennette, age 1-4/12, who is listed as a grandson of Malvina and must be a child born to Wilmer and Adrianne. When the 1930 census was taken, Wilmer, Adrianne and Wallace were living in Nahma (Delta), Michigan. Wilmer was a helper in a planing mill. CHARTIER, Edmond-Arthur (Edward) (I19752)
     
    202 According to my mother (Laurette Chartier) after Romeo was born and Melina (Demers) had died, Louis was without much help with the baby and requested help from the family in Canada. Melina's sister Bernadette (Demers) came down to Holyoke to help with the baby and eventually, not too long after she and Louis married and they had Raoul. CHARTIER, Louis-Henri (I17518)
     
    203 According to the 1880 census he was working in a saw mill in Seneca (Wood), Wisconsin where his name was written Joseph Sharkey. According to the family, Joseph never married; however, the 1900 census for Merrill, Wisconsin lists him as being widowed CHARTIER, Joseph (I2231)
     
    204 According to the article on “Medy Frederick Bachant” in the 1893 book “ Portrait and Biographical Record of Kankakee County, Illinois, this family emigrated from Quebec to Illinois where they reached Bourbonnais Grove in September 1854. The arrived from Chicago on the first train on the Illinois Central Railroad that reached Kankaee. They settled on a farm in Bourbonnais Township. Isaac died in 1855. After Isaac died, Josephine moved to Kankakee to better educate her children. When the 1870 census was taken, Josephine Bachant was a housekeeper in the home of Pierre Beaudoin, a Roman Catholic Priest in Bourbonnais. The Reverned Pierre Beaudoin came to Bourbonnais in about 1865 to administer St. Viateur’College which was started by the French-Canadians who settled in Bourbonnais. Even though Josephine was in Kankakee County when the 1860 and 1880 censuses were taken, she hasn’t been found, so far, in those censues. CHARTIER, Marie-Josette (I11655)
     
    205 According to the death record, Samuel Bean Sharkey was taken ill in Holyoke, Massachusetts about three months after he was married. He came home to be with his father and died suddenly of heart disease. The record does not give the name of the lady he married. SHARKEY, Samuel Bean (I11490)
     
    206 According to the Delta County marriage records, Joseph was 26 years old when he married Susan Laplante who was 55 years old. They were both Indians; and they both resided in Stonington. Joseph was a farmer and Susan was a housewife. From the 1900 census it appears that Susan had a first marriage to a French-Canadian by the name of Joseph Laplant who was born in Quebec in March 1843. According to the Delta County marriage records, Joseph Laplant and Susan Mexico were married on 19 Aug 1879. Living in the home of Joseph and Susan Laplant was Susan’s mother, Susan Mexico, age 67 and a widow. When Joe Sharkey registered for the WWI draft, he was living in Martin Bay (Delta), Michigan. He was a farmer working for himself. He said his wife was an Indian and at the time of the registration (June 1918), his wife was sick, Jun 5, 1917, and is ignorant. When the 1920 census was taken, Joseph and Susan were living in Bay de Noc Township (Delta), Michigan. Joseph was a laborer in the woods. When the 1930 census was taken, Joe Sharkey was a widower and boarding in the home of Joe and Anne Nadeau in Bay De Noc. Joe was a laborer in the woods. Joe was only 33 in the 1930 census. Did he remarry and have children SHARKEY, Joseph (I7802)
     
    207 According to the obituary for Maxime’s brother, Charles Chartier, Maxime was living in Chicopee, Massachusetts in 1929. However, the family could not be found in Chicopee when the 1930 census was taken. When the 1901 Canadian census was taken, Maxime and Eloise were living in Joliette (Joliette), Quebec. The only child in the home was Joseph, b/bp 29 Nov 1888 CHARTIER, Joseph-Maxime (I9183)
     
    208 According to the SSDI, Wilfred’s last residence was Danbury (Brazoria), Texas. Wilfred was survived by seven grandchildren, Richard Kuhhirte, Robert Kuhhirte, Christella Wollam, Renee Archer, B.J. Ebert, Amanda Stapleton, and Sarah Elbert and eght great grandchildren, Victoria and Madison Kuhhirte, Elizabeth and Catherine Archer, Tyler Ebert, Alex Stapleton, Quinton Williams and Kylie Ebert. He was preceded in death by his parents Ida and Joseph; three brothers, James, Edward and Donald, sister Leona and two grandsons, Jeffery Ebert and Kirk Wollam. CHARTIER-SHORTY, Wilfred Paul (I21554)
     
    209 Actually married MacCASKEY first. Know little of him. Died in during flu epidemic. SHORKEY, Agnes Julia (I4951)
     
    210 Additional child born/died same day in 1833 SCOLLE, Marie-Anne (I50082)
     
    211 additional children, names unknown. SOUCIE, Sylvester (I12628)
     
    212 Adelard and Alphonsine can be found in the 1930 census in Lowell (Middlesex), Mass. They say the immigrated to the U.S. in 1902?. Adelard was a carpenter, buildings. When Adelard married Alphonsine, the marriage repertoire has his name as “Francois-Xavier Chartier”  CHARTIER, Francois-Xavier (Adelard) (I21330)
     
    213 Adelard Yvon had five children from a previous marriage: Albani, Claire, Arthur, Gabrielle, & Leo. Children carried on that lineage. This couple would have one child, who died at birth. CHARTIER, Emilie-Emma (I16768)
     
    214 Adele was a teacher at St. Peter’s Convent in New Brunswick, NJ when the 1930 census was taken. CHARTIER, Adele (I22249)
     
    215 Adele worked at the former Crystal Inn and as a clerk at the former Martin’s Grocery in Crystal Falls. She was a member of Guardian Angels Catholic Church and was a past president of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by two grandchildren, Eric Engstrom and Diane Beauvais; a great-granddaughter, Jacqueline Theder; and four brothers, Clifford, George, Royal and Lawrence. She is survived by two sons, Giles (Barbara) Engstrom of Dundee, Ore. and George (Midge) Engstrom of Oconomowoc, Wis.; three daughters, Janet Fruik of Albuquerque, N.M., Beverly (Edwin) Noblet of Crystal Falls and Darlene (Alex) Fagotti of Show Low, Ariz.; 23 grandchildren; 63 great-grandchildren; and 14 great-great grandchildren. MURRAY, Marie Adele (I7901)
     
    216 Adeline in 1910 census  CHARTIER, Helen D. (I13374)
     
    217 Adeline was known for making sweet grass baskets and was called the sweet grass lady. Adeline was member in good standing of the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians. Her Indian name translates into Ceremonial. Besides the listed children, Adeline was also survived by many brothers and sisters, fifteen grandchildren, four great grandchildren, two step grandchildren, and five step great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son James Noack and grandson Austin Noack, and brothers and sisters. SHARKEY, Adeline (I7789)
     
    218 Adolphe was an Innkeeper when Joseph-Wilfrid was born. NOTE: This page was first prepared after a visit to the St Joseph Cemetery in Chambly by Jean Chartier-Robert accompanied by Vernon L. Chartier of Portland, Oregon. Our information showed that the concerned family had made a mistake on the monument of Cleophas-Adolphe Chartier since he was not born in 1851, but on 14 Aug 1850. Incorrect dates on tombstones are quite common. CHARTIER, Cleophas-Adolphe (I11601)
     
    219 Adopted BERTRAND, Milton Ray [Gagnon] (I16660)
     
    220 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CONWAY, Christine Lynette (I11920)
     
    221 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CONWAY, Sharalee Elizabeth (I11921)
     
    222 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CHARTIER, Marlene Paula (King) (I7659)
     
    223 adopted GILBERT, George W. (I7861)
     
    224 adopted CHARTIER, Charmain (I6475)
     
    225 adopted CHARTIER, Medward Earl (I7543)
     
    226 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. GENEREUX, Antoinette (I12626)
     
    227 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CHARTIER, Tom (I18305)
     
    228 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CHARTIER, Jon (I18306)
     
    229 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CHARTIER, David Wayne (I18307)
     
    230 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CHARTIER, Mary Patricia (I18320)
     
    231 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CHARTIER, Rachelle Rene (I18210)
     
    232 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CHARTIER, James Richard (I18141)
     
    233 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CHARTIER, Valinda Laree (I18142)
     
    234 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. JOLDA, Susan (I19085)
     
    235 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CHARTIER, Adam (I18613)
     
    236 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. BENAC, Florida (I21142)
     
    237 Adopted by his mother's second husband. Never met his half-sisters. Died in a motorcycle accident in the 1970s. SHARKEY, John Joseph Jr (I6622)
     
    238 adopted by James Hatton after he married Mathilda  HATTON, Josephine [TOUSLEY] (I13696)
     
    239 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. SHORKEY, Joell Monique (I5713)
     
    240 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. FYE, Bruce Dwaye TREMBLY (I12331)
     
    241 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CRUDDY, Austin James (I6553)
     
    242 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CRUDDY, Alexis Nicole (I6554)
     
    243 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. BRUCE, Theresa Marie (I4665)
     
    244 Adopted Stacey OLSON (dates unknown) OLSON, John C. (I6068)
     
    245 adopted, born to Margaret (Chartier) & Francois Juhiere/Giguere. Clarisse was adopted, born to Margaret (Chartier) & Francois Juhiere/Giguere). The “Henry & Jiggar Cota” family was living in Cornell Township, Cass County, North Dakota when the 1910 census was taken. The following children were taken from that census. In this census “Jiggar Cota” said she was the mother of 3 children with 2 of them living. When Henry registered for the WWI draft, he and Mrs. Henry Cota were living in Oriska (Barnes), North Dakota. Henry was a farm laborer working for Joe Cota in Oriska. When the 1920 census was taken, this family was living in Lake Township (Cass), North Dakota. Henry was a manager, general farm. When the 1930 census was taken, this family was living in Oriska (Barnes), North Dakota. Henry said he was a laborer who drove a dray. CHARTIER, Clarisse (Clara) (I9048)
     
    246 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. ZACK, Tara (I9023)
     
    247 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. ZACK, Jonathan (I9022)
     
    248 adopted, Liz’s daughter from a previous marriage. lived in Roscommon, MI in 2001 CHARTIER, Margrit (I20331)
     
    249 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CHARTIER, Martin Damien (I6476)
     
    250 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. HAMEL, Constance Lucille (I15736)
     

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