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451 | U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 Name: Robert A. Bentley Social Security Number: 122-09-9594 Birth Date: 27 Jun 1922 Issue Year: Before 1951 Issue State: New York Last Residence: 93021, Moorpark, Ventura, California, USA Death Date: 6 Apr 1998 | Bentley, Robert Arthur (I42596)
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452 | U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 Name: Robert Gamache Social Security Number: 144-34-3950 Birth Date: 17 Aug 1942 Issue Year: 1960-1961 Issue State: New Jersey Last Residence: 13901, Binghamton, Broome, New York, USA Death Date: Aug 1987 Save Cancel | Gamache, Robert Armand (I10051)
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453 | U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 Name: Sarah Gamache Social Security Number: 018-03-6068 Birth Date: 9 Jan 1883 Issue Year: Before 1951 Issue State: Massachusetts Death Date: Apr 1965 | Sarah (I37821)
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454 | U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 Name: Malvina Boyce Social Security Number: 070-30-0222 Birth Date: 23 May 1891 Issue Year: 1953-1955 Issue State: New York Death Date: 13 Oct 1989 | Snye, Malvina (I3684)
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455 | U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 Name Mary Horzen Social Security Number 352-01-2259 Birth Date 2 Feb 1887 Issue year Before 1951 Issue State Illinois Death Date Jul 1962 | Klemencic, Mary (I27591)
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456 | U.S., Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2019 Name: George A Gamache Death Date: 18 Dec 1927 Interment Date: 20 Dec 1927 Interment Place: California, USA Cemetery Address: 1 Lincoln Blvd., Presidio of S.f. Presidio of San Francisco San Francisco , CA 94129 Cemetery: San Francisco National Cemetery Plot: Section A Site 6-A Notes: Pvt 59th Inf Us Army | Gamache, George A. (I73334835)
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457 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F8282)
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458 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Mary Ann Pijanowski (F27165)
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459 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F3671)
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460 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Patricia Christine Morgenroth (F7453)
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461 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F6580)
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462 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F5590)
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463 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F15312)
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464 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F14100)
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465 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Lois Bridges (F16076)
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466 | Washington, U.S., Divorce Index, 1969-2017 Name: A L Roach Maiden Name: Brule Gender: Female Divorce Date: 9 Jan 1978 Divorce Place: King, Washington, USA Spouse: Nolan D Roach Number of Children: 4 Notes: Wife filed | Family: Nolan Dean Roach / Anna Lorraine Brulé (F25830)
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467 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F22542)
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468 | Washington, U.S., Marriage Index, 1969-2017 Name Rosanna M Daudelin Maiden Name Gamache Marriage Date 9 Apr 1988 Marriage Place King, Washington, USA Marriage License Place King, Washington, USA Spouse Paul L Albright | Family: Paul Albright / Rosanna Mary Gamache (F4639)
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469 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Theresa Mae Daudelin (F26834)
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470 | Web: Canadian Headstone Index, 1840-2017 Name: Frédéric Gamache Cemetery: Sainte-Louise Burial Place: Chaudière-Appalaches - L'Islet, Québec, Canada Notes: Maria Picard épouse de Frédéric Gamache 1891 - 1945 Picture Available: https://canadianheadstones.com... | Picard, Marie (I73333888)
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471 | WEB: Connecticut Marriage Records, 1897-1968 Name: Jean Gamache Gender: Male Marriage Date: 16 Aug 1911 Marriage Place: Killingly, Connecticut, USA Spouse: Mary Haden URL: https://www.ctatatelibrarydata.org/marriage-records/ | Family: Jean Baptiste Gamache / Mary Therese Hayden (F20327)
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472 | WENATCHEE - Virgil Walter Gamache, 99, of East Wenatchee, WA, passed away peacefully at Blossom Valley Assisted Living Facility on Friday, January 10, 2014. He was born in Moxee City, WA on December 15, 1914 to the late Albert and Louise (Champoux) Gamache. Virgil grew up on a family farm known as Sunshine Ranch which was established by Albert in Toppenish in the 1920s. They raised alfalfa, wheat, corn, potatoes, apples, grapes and hops. Virgil attended Holy Rosary Grade School, LaRue one-room grade school in Toppenish, and graduated from Wapato High School. After a semester at St. Martin?s College in Lacey, WA, he returned to work on the family farm. From 1934 to 1936 he drove school bus for Wapato School District for $8.00 a month. Virgil attended University of Portland and transferred to Seattle University. He then graduated from San Francisco School of Embalming in June of 1939 and served his apprenticeship at Sourwine Funeral Home in Wapato, WA, however, he never worked as a mortician. Due to World War II, his brother Ambrose went into the military, and Virgil chose to return to help his father run the farm and Gamache Market which sold gas, meat, and groceries. In 1942, he enlisted in the US Army Air Corps where he trained and worked as a Crew Chief on the AT-17 Bobcat and B-25 Bomber for 3 years, 3 months, and 3 weeks, stationed in Douglas, AZ! While home on furlough, he met Geraldine (Gerri) Sarrazin, who was visiting her sister Yvette (the wife of Virgil?s brother, Ambrose) and decided that she was ?the one.? After being discharged from Fort Leavenworth, KS he drove his 1941 Ford to Montreal, Canada and married Gerri on March 2, 1946 at St. Charles Catholic Church, and returned home to continue farming. In the mid-1940?s, Virgil and his brother Francis took over operations of Sunshine Ranch which in later years became the sole ownership of Virgil and is now operated by his sons. Virgil loved farming and woodwork. After retiring to Port Gamble, WA he landscaped the yard, incorporating his collection of antique farm implements. He built a workshop where he made a long, wooden train, wooden cabinets, headboards, benches and tables, pendulum clocks, flower carts, wagons and wooden toys. Every grandchild received a handmade toy and a pendulum clock. He even made a crochet hook and a pair of crutches just for fun. When his eyesight started to fail, and he could no longer work in the shop, he turned to his next passion, which was genealogy. He has compiled multiple binders of information regarding ancestors, deeds, trusts, and anecdotal stories. Virgil?s mind remained sharp to the very end. He could accurately list names and dates as he told his stories. Virgil was a member of Holy Apostles Catholic Church in East Wenatchee and Knights of Columbus. In 1983, he was honored to receive the International Order of the Hop Award for his innovative farming and service to the hop industry. Virgil is survived by his wife Gerri; his children, Kenneth (Chris) Gamache of Yakima, WA; Bernard (Vicki) Gamache of Yakima, WA; Steve (Jocelyn) Gamache of Toppenish, WA; Barbara (Arnie) Bangs of Easton, WA; Paul (Trudy) Gamache of Selah, WA; Ray (Cindy) Gamache of Harrah, WA and Arlene (John) Neal of East Wenatchee, WA. He is also survived by grandchildren Nicholas, Jacquie, Allison and Andrea; Darren and Andy; Aric and Ryan; Michael and Katie; Patricia, Awndre and Crystal; and Daniel, Sarah and Amanda; and multiple great-grandchildren. Also surviving are his sister, Theresa (Jerry) Wilton of Springfield, OR; sister-in-law Elsie (Amos) Gamache of Yakima, WA and multiple nephews, nieces, cousins and good friends. He was preceded in death by his grandson Jared Gamache; his brothers Ambrose, Amos and Francis; and his sisters Rosalie (Sr. Theresa Louise) and Olive Dietzen. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to LaSalle High School for their Student Center Building Project at 3000 Lightening Way in Union Gap, WA 98903, or Catholic Family and Child Services, 5301 Tieton Dr., Ste. C, Yakima, WA 98908, http://ccyakima.org/. Virgil?s Funeral Mass will be held on Tuesday, January 21st, at 10:30 AM at Holy Family Catholic Church, 5315 Tieton Dr., Yakima. Concluding services and interment will follow at Terrace Heights Memorial Park at 1:30 PM. Telford?s Chapel of the Valley in East Wenatchee is handling funeral arrangements. | Gamache, Virgil Walter (I73336142)
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473 | WILLIAM ESCOVITZ, a retired postal worker, died on July 15 at the age of 74. A member of the Jewish Civil Service Employees Association, he was also retired from Brink's, Inc. where he had been employed on a part-time basis. Born in New York, he was a longtime resident of this city, and lived in Lyndhurst. Mr. Escovitz is survived by his wife, Bertha, with whom he celebrated a golden wedding anniversary one month ago; two daughters, Shirley Goldman and Rosalind Gaffin, three grandchildren, one sister and two brothers. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Heart Fund. Cleveland Jewish News, Friday, July 20, 1979; Page: 24 | Escovitz, William H. (I27747)
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474 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F828)
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475 | Wisconsin, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1801-1928 DetailSource Name: Joseph Arche Gumache Gender: Male Race: White Birth Date: 10 Sep 1897 Birth Place: Beaver, Polk, Wisconsin Father: Lewis Gumache Mother: Licly Peanord FHL Film Number: 1305143 | Gamache, Joseph Archie (I4924)
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476 | Wisconsin, U.S., Death Index, 1959-1997 Name: Bella Itskowitz Death Date: 28 Jan 1997 Location: Outagamie Certificate: 004075 | Itskowitz, Bella (I54341)
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477 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F347)
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478 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F27020)
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479 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: James Eugene Gamache / Living (F7755)
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480 | World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 Name: Rene J Gamache Race: White Marital Status: Separated, with dependents (Separated) Rank: Private Birth Year: 1910 Nativity State or Country: New York Citizenship: Citizen Residence: Monmouth, New Jersey Education: Grammar school Civil Occupation: Cooks, except private family Enlistment Date: 14 Oct 1943 Enlistment Place: Camden, New Jersey Service Number: 32959167 Branch: No branch assignment Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men) Source: Civil Life Height: 00 Weight: 000 | Gamache, René Joseph (I73337629)
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481 | WWII Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947 Name: Donald Francis Gamache Race: White Age: 22 Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head) Birth Date: 12 Jun 1918 Birth Place: Bristol, Connecticut, USA Residence Place: Bristol, Hartford, Connecticut, USA Registration Date: 16 Oct 1940 Registration Place: Bristol, Hartford, Connecticut, USA Employer: Murphy And Sheeshy Weight: 187 Complexion: Light Brown Eye Color: Blue Hair Color: Brown Height: 5 9 Next of Kin: Mary Gamache Household Members: Name Relationship Donald Francis Gamache Self (Head) Mary Gamache Mother GRAVE STATES BD as 2 Jun 1917 | Gamache, Donald Francis (I11497)
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482 | "Connecticut, Births and Christenings, 1649-1906" Name: Richard F. Goodwin Jr. Gender: Male Christening Date: Christening Place: Birth Date: 29 Sep 1888 Birthplace: Norwich, New London, Connecticut Death Date: Name Note: Race: Father's Name: Richard F. Goodwin Father's Birthplace: Father's Age: Mother's Name: Annie E. Harder Mother's Birthplace: Mother's Age: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I03151-9 System Origin: Connecticut-EASy GS Film number: 1311437 Reference ID: Pg. 560 | Goodwin, Richard Frederick (I1793)
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483 | "Infantile Debility" | Gamache, Marie Delia Aveline (I73337097)
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484 | "James Stroble Myers, one of the ablest jurists of western Pennsylvania, and familiarly know as Colonel Myers, was a descendant of Frederick Myers .... James S. Myers, the youngest of a family of thirteen children, was born on the 9th day of June, 1813. He remained with his parents until January 12, 1828, at which time he came to Franklin, his father having indentured him to Nathaniel Cary to learn the tailor's trade. After becoming proficient in that calling, he worked three years as a journeyman tailor at Brownsville, Blairsville, and other places in the western part of the state, and in 1832 located in Franklin, opening a shop on Thirteenth street, near Liberty, where he carried on a successful business for some years. On the 8th of April 1831,he married Miss Emily Bunnell, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth (Davis) Brunnell. It was at this period that Mr. Myers developed those qualities of energy, application, and systematic endeavor which were the foundation of his subsequent success in life. Owing to the lack of educational facilities at that time he had been obliged to start out in the world with a limited knowledge of books, and with no capital save a stout heart and strong physical constitution, and the mother-wit and common sense inherited from his parentage. While attending the demands of his shop he laid out a course for his future which seemed hedged with difficulties, but which he resolutely carried out. Although carrying on his shop and already married, with a growing family, he decided to become a lawyer." -History of Venango County, Pennsylvania (1890)." Obituary in the Venango Spectator 22 Oct 1885: "Myers, Col. James S., died at his residence on Elk St., Nov 20, 1885. Col. Myers was born in 1813, in that part of Richland Twp., now incorporated in Clarion County. At quite an early age he came to Franklin and served a three year apprenticeship to Nathaniel Carey, the well-known tailor of that time. In 1834 he married to Miss Emily Bunnell, daughter of the late Samuel Bunnell, of Sandy Creek Twp. His wife survives along with 4 sons, and one daughter, Mrs J.D. Chadwick." -- Gale Myers. | Myers, James Stroble (I136)
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485 | "Marriages of St Ambrose Catholic Church" (1905-1986) | Family: Eugene Joseph Gamache / Emelda M. Gagné (F6013)
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486 | "Tonight someone has to be happier because of me." This is the goal given each morning to his awakening, Madame Cécile Grondin Gamache, painter, self-taught. Once in the evening, she does not forget to take stock of her day. It's August 15 (1930) in Sainte-Marie de Beauce, after having five boys, that Albert Grondin and Leda Bisson finally welcome in the world their first little girl: Cécile. Five other boys follow before Mrs. Grondin gives birth to three girls and a boy. As a child, Cécile Grondin Gamache collects all the objects she can to try to revive them. She tells her mother most seriously that when she grows up she will surely do something good. In the meantime, she learns to work by supporting her mother and goes to primary and secondary school in Ste-Marie. Married very young in (1948) Maurice Gamache, (1923-2011) she gave birth to two boys and a girl died at 9½ months during a fire on their property. She continues, over the years to maintain her great dream as a little girl, that of telling the laborious history of our ancestors beaucerons. In order to express how she feels, she tries all kinds of crafts, from crochet to macrame. But it is in painting that she finally finds satisfaction. Supported by a husband and sons "in gold", she begins to paint. During this time, she still occupies the function of sacristan from 1956 to 1984 and she paints. Her best lessons, she admits having taken in contact with her parents and the best school for her, it is the elderly. It is also after their story about the life of yesteryear that she produces her paintings. The old men are for her a "lit lamp" on the past. She visits seniors as often as possible with whom she has a friendly relationship. In 1985, Mrs. Grondin Gamache produced a book of old recipes collected from seniors. All profits from the book went to the seniors of the Sainte Marie Reception Center. Old-fashioned dishes, Imprimerie Bô-Modèle inc., Scott-Jonction, 1985. Her first exhibition, it is Robert CIiche who pushes her to organize it. Since then, she has had 14 solo exhibitions in all corners of Quebec, in Ottawa and in Europe, more specifically in Paris. She adds 15 group shows in most provinces from Canada to Yellowknife in the Yukon. We must not forget her participation in several books and representation in 15 museums in Quebec. | Grondin, Cécile (I73332961)
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487 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I33099)
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488 | ◦Married 9 July 1629, Saint-Illiers-la-Ville (Yvelines, 780558), Yvelines, France, to Nicolas GAMACHE ? (bans 1629-07-09 Br?val (Yvelines : 780107), France), | Family: Nicolas Joachim LaMarre Rouhalt de Gamaches, the 8th / Jacqueline Cadotte (Cadot) (F108)
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489 | 'PIT' GAMACHE REMEMBERED AS LONG-TIME SERVANT TO THE PUBLIC By Kristen Asiala-Taylor Associate Editor A long-time politician in the Manistee area, Donald "Pit" Gamache died Tueesday, May 8. He was 76. Gamache was fondly remembered by his colleagues as a businessman who was dedicated to public service. He was presently serving a term as Fourth District Manistee County Commissioner, and he has a long history of affiliation with government in the city of Manistee. He served on the City Council in each of the last four decades in 1968, 1974, in the 1980's and the early 1990's. He also served as mayor of the city. Prior to his current term on the county board, he additionally served on the Manistee Area Public School Board, County Tax Allocation Board, Manistee Harbor Commission, County Board of Supervisors, the March of Dimes and the American Red Cross. He was especially known for his work in organizing the local National Guard unit, establishing Security National Bank in Manistee, and securing funding for the Maple Street Bridge construction, local industries and the Century Terrace apartments. "Don was quite an indiviual," said Dick Raskey, who has known Gamache since 1931. "He's been very conscientious in public service. He's an outgoing person and everybody seems to like him. "I think he's contributed quite a bit to the Manistee area in his service as Mayor, on the council and on the county commission.... I'm going to miss him; I think a lot of people will." Chester Glocheski, former city manager and friend, said Gamache was "always positive, always working for something in a positive manner. "We lost a person that was progressive and community-minded." Sylvester "Buck" Flarity said Gamache was active in the Democratic Party for many years. He met him in 1948 when Gamache was a candidate for State Representative. "I knew him through politics and I also knew him as a friend." Flarity said. "I could always count on him if I needed help, no matter what I needed. If he was a friend today, he was a friend tomorrow. "...We never asked Pit anything that he wouldn't do for the city of Manistee, the county or for people he could help." Raskey said he and Gamache always joked about their political affiliations. Raskey is a Republican and Gamache was a strong Democrat. "We'd always go at it," Raskey said, "but it was always in a good way...It was always good to exchange views. We had many good conversations along political lines." Carl Rutskee, vice-chairman of the Manistee County Board of Commissioners, said Gamache was known for his wink. "When he wanted something done and he meant business, he'd give you that wink," Rutske said, "and you knew it had to be done." City Manager Ben Bifoss described Gamache as a "thoughtful" councilman. He didn't talk very often, but when he did, people listened. He was a voice for progress. He was also a voice for moderation at times, but always forward." Bifoss said Gamache was very involved in projects promoting tourism, including construction of the River Walk, as well as many hearings for the Harbor Village development. Glocheski also remembered that Gamache traveled to Washington D.C. to meet with Sen. Phillip Hart when the city had problems obtaining grant money for the Maple Street bridge in the past. Ralph Adamski first met Gamache when he owned the Wholesome (sic) Bakery Co. on First Street, Manistee, 56 years ago. Adamski later did business with him through his beer distributorship, and they struck up a friendship. He remembers the good times at deer camp, when Gamache would brew up his famous split pea soup. "He used to like to cook," Adamski said. "Different groups would come out and he would entertain them....A lot of people liked Pit." Adamski would later become partners with Gamache in the operation of the former Dry Dock Supper Club. Gamache was also the owner of the Pit Stop Lounge and Dockside Restaurant in Manistee, and over the years as a businessman had employed numerous people in the local area. Gamache would have celebrated his 77th birthday this Friday. | Gamache, Donald Louis (I4266)
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490 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I73338508)
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491 | (Uncle) Louis became guardian of Samuel, son of Louis' brother Gabriel | Gamache, Samuel (I73336394)
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492 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I16748)
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493 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I73334999)
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494 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I36412)
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495 | 08. GAMACHE, EDEAS Sex : M Date of birth : 0-0-1891 Age : 0 Residence : VERDUN Date of death : 27-12-1947 | Gamache, Joseph Orpha Édéas (I73334185)
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496 | 1 Jul 1894 according to WWI Draft record | Gamache, Samuel Henry (I7213)
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497 | 100. GAMACHE, AIMEE Sex : F Date of birth : 0-0-1912 Age : 0 Residence : Québec Spouse : Conjoint(e): DUBE AIMEE Date of death : 30-5-1941 | Gamache, Marie Reine Aimée (I9720)
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498 | 1000. GAMACHE, JULES Sex : M Status : C Date of birth : 26-4-1912 Age : 53 Residence : Québec Father : , F Mother : GRENIER, G Date of death : 14-12-1965 | Gamache, Joseph Paul Julien (I34512)
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499 | 1001. GAMACHE, JULES Sex : M Status : V Date of birth : 19-8-1905 Age : 89 Residence : Québec Father : GAMACHE, JULES Mother : PAQUET, E Spouse : Conjoint(e): MARCOTTE Place of death : QUEBEC Date of death : 23-6-1995 | Gamache, Joseph Jules Henri Joachim (I23647)
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500 | 1003. GAMACHE, JULIE Sex : F Date of birth : 22-12-1867 Age : 0 Residence : RIMOUSKI Spouse : Conjoint(e): CIMON JULIE Date of death : 25-9-1941 | Gamache, Marie Julie (I73339266)
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