[Broderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1131, Date of Import: Jan 27, 1997]Married 22 Oct 1731, Chateau-Richer, to Charles GAGNON.
[Broderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1131, Date of Import: Jan 27, 1997]spouse: Rate, Anne
[Broderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1131, Date of Import: Jan 27, 1997]Married 3 Feb 1728, Ste. Famille I.O., to Dorothee BAUCHE.
May have relocated to Montmorency, Quebec with family, ca 1916. From 1910 Federal Census, New Bedford, MA: Agnes, daughter of Henry, age 27, married 5 years, 3 children, all living. Born in CT, speaks English is able to read + write. GADBOIS, Arthur, age 27, married 5 years, born in CT, parents born in Canada, speaks English, able to read + write. Occupation: weaver, cotton mill. GADBOIS, A(illegible), son, age 4 years, born in MA. GADBOIS, Mary A., daughter, age 3 years, born in MA. GADBOIS, Theodore, age 1 year, 5 mo., born in MA. Family was living at 357 Davis St., New Bedford, MA until 1916.spouse: Gadbois, Arthur (1882 - )
[Broderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1131, Date of Import: Jan 27, 1997]spouse: Daigle, Anna (? - 1940)A.k.a. Benjamin. Owned Delisle's Garage, located across from the RR Depot, Putnam, CT. First automobile dealership in Putnam. Also known as the Putnam Garage, the business started in 1899 as a bicycle shop. Later sold and repaired motorcycles. Dealer for Ford, Jackson, Glide and Logan autos. He left the business to be run by sons Leo and Thomas in 1909, but retained ownership. He was employed as a chauffeur for the Perkins Estate in Pomfret, CT. At the time of his death, he was working on an automobile carbutetor of his own design. He was living at 40 Woodstock Ave., Putnam, CT.
Baptismal records shows only name Joseph. Occupations from Putnam + Woonsocket City Directories: 1900 - Laborer 1907, 1916 - Loomfixer 1911-1923 - Machinist Naturalized U.S. citizen on 21 September 1920 in Superior Court, Woonsocket, RI.spouse: Leclair, Alphonsine (1870 - 1894)
[Broderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1131, Date of Import: Jan 27, 1997]spouse: Groslouis, Marie A.Baptismal sponsors were Albany DELISLE + Anna DAIGLE. Worked as silk twister in 1922, 1923. Residences: 1922 - 219 Manville Rd., Woonsocket, RI; 1923-25 - 443 Cumberland Hill Rd., Woonsocket, RI.
[Broderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1131, Date of Import: Jan 27, 1997]Married 2 Feb 1920, Putnam, CT to Delia PEPIN (Joseph + Elizabeth BAYLE). No children. WWI vet - PFC, Evacuation Hospital, 3rd Medical Dept. 1 Jul 1917 to 24 Apr 1919. Service # 13797. Baptismal sponsors were Joseph DELISLE + Aurelie MUIRE. Loom fixer in 1917. Laborer at time of death.
Farmer in 1871, Beloeil.spouse: Senecal, Leocadie (1834 - )
[Broderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1131, Date of Import: Jan 27, 1997]spouse: Barrette, Agnes (1864 - 1916)Worked as foreman for Dominion Textile, Montmorency, Quebec in 1916. From 1910 Federal Census, New Bedford, MA (Ward 1, Precinct 1): Henry, age 47, married 28 years, born in Canada, parents born in Canada, immigrated to U.S. in 1876, not citizen, speaks English. Occupation: second hand, cotton mill. Able to read + write, owns home at 357 Davis St., property mortgaged. From 1880 Federal Census, Windham Cty, CT: Henry, single, age 17, employed in cotton mill. Residence is in the village of Grosvenordale, town of Thompson. Residences of Henry DELISLE, taken from City Directories of New Bedford, MA: 1894 - 2 Blackburn St. 1902 - 184 Belleville Ave. 1903 - 197 North Front St. 1904 - 16 Bullard Rd. 1905 - 167 North Front St. 1911-1916, 357 Davis St. No mention after 1916. Occupation listed as Loomfixer from 1894 to 1916. New Bedford Precinct map of 1911 shows 357 Davis St. ownded by Henry + Agnes DELISLE; wood frame house with one outbuilding, Precinct 1, ward 1.
Not married. A.k.a. Rena. Buried in Lot #N354NW.
[Broderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1131, Date of Import: Jan 27, 1997]spouse: Muir, Marie Hermine (1842 - 1879)Baptismal sponsors were Joseph DEMARAIS + Angele GUYON. Emigrated to U.S. abt. 1876. Settled in North Grosvenordale, CT. Worked as farmer and mill hand. Lived at the corner of Water + Lee Sts. until his death. Cause of death was stomach cancer. Funeral by undertakers Smith + Walker (now Gagnon + Robinson).
Baptismal sponsors were Joseph BERNIER + Hortence BARRETTE.
[Broderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1131, Date of Import: Jan 27, 1997]spouse: Lemay, FlorenceWorked for Branch River Wool Combing Co., Slatersville, RI for 35 years. Following retirement, he worked for Residence St. Antoine, North Smithfield, RI as grounds keeper for 18 years.
Two children - Leo Jr. + ?. Operated Delisle's Garage in putnam with his father and brother. Involved in automotive dealerships until his retirement. Veteran of U.S. Army, WWI. Resided in Clearwater, FL at the time of his death.spouse: Boudreault, Estelle Eloise (1898 - 1973)
[Broderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1131, Date of Import: Jan 27, 1997]spouse: Gadbois, Narcisse (1856 - )Name shows up as Jannette in birth record of son Joseph, 1880.
Resided in Glen Head, L.I., NY.spouse: McDONNELL, Thomas
[Broderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1131, Date of Import: Jan 27, 1997]First marriage, 27 Jun 1915, Putnam, CT to Francis V. JOHNSON (Charles + Christine DANIELSON). Second marriage not found. Baptismal sponsors were Norbert LECLAIR + Philomene LAUZON.
[Broderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1131, Date of Import: Jan 27, 1997]Baptismal records gives birth + baptismal dates as 16 Oct 1882. Name in baptismal record is Marie-Hermine, mother's name is recorded as Henriette MIOUR. Baptismal sponsors were Pierre PHANEUF + Claudia MENVER. Church death record gives birth date as 11 Oct 1882, death date as 1 Sep 1883 (St. Joseph Church, N. Grosvenordale, CT.).
Baptismal sponsors were Joseph DELISLE + Olive OUELLETTE.
[Broderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1131, Date of Import: Jan 27, 1997]spouse: Choiniere, Philias Theophile (1865 - 1928)Death records of St. Joseph Church, N. Grosvenordale, CT give birth date as 29 June 1868, death as 23 Oct 1897.
[Broderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1131, Date of Import: Jan 27, 1997]Never married. Baptismal sponsors were William JOLLY + Virginie GINGRAS. Worked as mill operative in 1923, 1925.
[Broderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1131, Date of Import: Jan 27, 1997]spouse: Senecal, DonaldaResident of Manitoba at the time of his marriage.
Patriot in insurrection of 1837. Killed in action at St. Charles from bayonet wound.spouse: Guyon, Clemence
Not married. Occupation: Auto mechanic.
Electrician, Mechanic, Machinist; clerk in 1925. Baptismal sponsors were Pierre PHANEUF + Clodia DELISLE. Residence at birth - 47 Ballou St., Putnam, CT.spouse: Cloutier, Anita-Marie-Antoinette