BEAUCHAMP, Angelique (nee Champagne) wife of N., dau of Emmanuel & Marie (Letendre) BEAUCHAMP, Dora (nee Brusseau) died 1920, 1st wife of Emmanuel BEAUCHAMP, Marie (baby) dau of Emmanuel BEAUCHAMP, Napoleon David BRUNEAU, Mrs. Napolion BRUNEAU, Napolion died 1916 or 1917 CARDIFFE, (boy) died age 17 CARRIERE, Mr. died 1913 DEIS, Barbara died 1930 DEIS, Victor died 1927 DEIS, Victor & Barbara (2nd photo) DIDIER, Joseph died 1908, 1st hus of Matilda Beauchamp ECKER, (baby boy) FRECHETTE, Mrs. Fred GAMACHE, Mrs. Alvina died 1935 GAUDRAU, Rene died 1913 GOYETTE, Mr. GOYETTE, Mr. HENRY, Rosaria HUFNAGEL, Mrs. Anthony JOHNSON, Laura LADEROUTE, Joseph LADEROUTE, Mrs. Joseph LANGEVIN, Theresa wife of Frank LAVARDURE, Mrs. MARION, John MESSIER, (baby) child of Adelard MESSIER, (baby) child of Zoel MESSIER, Gilbert MESSIER, Simone NEVILLES, (unknown) PERRON, Joseph PERRON, Josephine wife of Joseph PION, Sam RICHER, Louis died 1912 STACK, Daniel TETRAULT, Emile died age 1 mon, son of Alex TETRAULT, Mrs. Bella died 1919 TOUROND, Albert 1871 - Mar 1940 TOUROND, (babies) (3 or 4, Patrick was one?) TOUROND, Laura J. died age 7 Apr 1923 age 10 yrs 5 mos 3 days, dau of P. A. & R. TOURAND, Laura J. (2nd photo) TOUROND, Patrick TOUROND, Rene TOUROND, Robert WILDRODE, Mrs.
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