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Re: St-Laurent family in Fall River 1890 to 1902
Posted by: sg (ID *****5012) Date: September 02, 2007 at 09:08:36
In Reply to: St-Laurent family in Fall River 1890 to 1902 by Don Dubé of 1297

Hi....

I looked through as many records as I could and found only this:

Born 7 Aug 1901 a female (no name) to George St. Laurent and Cora Arsenault. Lived at 35 Van Buren, Fall River.

Now, this could be Odile...but nothing specific listed.

I looked for them in the 1900 census and found this which may or may not apply:

This is for a George St. Lawrence living near to Van Buren Street, but not on it.

http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/2055/1900censusofgeorgestlawqm5.jpg

In 1910, living at 35 Van Buren is a Louis St. Lawrence, age 39 with wife Clara, age 30, and children:
Eazelia, 10 (as spelled in census)
Napoleon, 8
Ernest, 7
Arthur, 5
Bernard F., 3

Looked for St. Laurent, St. Laurence, St. Lawerence...nothing. Van Buren St. appears to have been torn down for the building of the Interstate and City Hall as I cannot find it on a current map and it was definately in that area.

Do you have any idea where the family was in 1920 or 1930. If I can find them definatively in the census maybe I can find more. But didn't find them in the Canadian Census of 1901, and George is living with Maxim in 1881 Canadian Census if I remember correctly.

Anything more you can provide might help. Do you have an exact date of birth for Honore/Henry? Maybe that would help. Do you think George was married in Canada?

And do you know of a marriage between George and a Bertha Caron?


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