Generation One
Noël Fournier, Jacques Fournier, Marie-Archange Garand, Métheldée Guillemette, Jean-Baptiste Guillemette, Geneviève Morency, Philomène Gazes, Jean-Baptiste Fournier, Rose Fournier, Angélina Fournier
1. Noël Fournier, born 25 décembre 1827 (son of Jacques Fournier and Marie-Archange Garand), died after 1916 in Saskatchewan, Canada.

He married (1) Métheldée Guillemette, 7 février 1860 in Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption, Berthier-sur-Mer, Cté Montmagny, Qc, Canada (daughter of Jean-Baptiste Guillemette and Geneviève Morency), died 12 juillet 1867 in St-François-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud, buried 13 juillet 1867 in St-François-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud.

He married (2) Philomène Gazes, 17 août 1868 in St-François-de-la-Riv.-du-Sud, Cté Montmagny, Qc, Canada, born 15 août 1836 (daughter of Pierre Gaze and Geneviève Thibault), died 9 novembre 1907 in Ste-Victoire, Victoriaville, Cté Arthabaska, Qc, Canada, buried 11 novembre 1907 in Ste-Victoire, Victoriaville, Cté Arthabaska, Qc, Canada.

Children by Métheldée Guillemette:

i. Jean-Baptiste Fournier, born 23 juin 1862 in St-François-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud, baptized 23 juin 1862 in St-François-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud, died 13 février 1881 in St-François-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud, buried 15 février 1881 in St-François-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud.

Children by Philomène Gazes:

ii. Rose Fournier, born 1872.

iii. Angélina Fournier, born 1873. She married Charles Borromé MICHEL, 10 janVIER 1894 in Victoriaville (Ste-Victoire) (son of Flavien Michel and Angèle Gingras).

2. iv. Noël Fournier born 21 Juin1869.

v. Élise Fournier, born 1877.

Generation Two

2. Noël Fournier, born 21 Juin 1869 in St-Pierre-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud, baptized 22 Juin1869 in St-Pierre-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud, died 21 avril 1962 in Fort Kent, resided 24 juillet 1952 in Storthoaks, Saskatchewan, Canada, census 9 août 1906 in Assiniboia East, census 1916 in Assiniboia, Storthoaks, census 1911 in Assiniboia, Storthoaks.

He married (1) Amanda Garant, Septembre 1893 in Chicago Illinois, born 10 mars 1875 in Ste-Victoire, Victoriaville, Cté Arthabaska, Qc, Canada (daughter of Edmond Garant and Flavie Therrien), baptized 10 marS 1875 in Ste-Victoire, Victoriaville, Cté Arthabaska, Qc, Canada, died 31 décembre 1906 in Storthoaks, Saskatchewan.

He married (2) Élise Blanchet ""), 1927 in Bonnyville.

Children by Amanda Garant:

i. Joséphine Fournier, born 11 mars 1896 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She married Alfred Becktead, 3 août 1920 in Forget.

ii. Antoine Fournier, born 12 Juin 1897 in Chicago, Illinois, USA, occupation 18 mai 1918 militaire à Régina, died 9 février 1974 in Montréal. He married Cécile Wolfe, 12 novembre 1949 in Montréal (daughter of Horner Wolfe and Domithilde Paquette) ,. There were no children from this marriage 1950.

iii. Exilia Fournier, born février 1898 in Saskatchewan, Canada. She married (1) Amédée Frégault, 1922 in Pontex. She married (2) Henri Lacombe, 1954 in Bonnyville.

iv. Maria Fournier, born 16 février 1899 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA. She married Albert Gravel, 27 nov. 1917 in Short Oaks Alberta.

v. Cécile Fournier, born 19 fév. 1901 in Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, Canada. She married Wilfrid Bonneville, born 5 juin 1899 in Prescott Russell Ontario (son of LÉON Bonneville and Delphine Daigneault), census 1911 in Ponteix, Saskatchewan.

vi. Angie Fournier, born juin 1904 in Saskatchewan, Canada. She married Achille Ducharme.

vii. Marie-Louise Fournier, born avril 1905 in Saskatchewan, Canada. She married Joseph Lavergne, 10 février 1928 in Mayronne Saskatchewan.

viii. Joseph Fournier, born juin 1906 in Saskatchewan, Canada. He married Caroline Vossman.

Noël Fournier, Jacques Fournier, Marie-Archange Garand, Métheldée Guillemette, Jean-Baptiste Guillemette, Geneviève Morency, Philomène Gazes, Jean-Baptiste Fournier, Rose Fournier, Angélina Fournier
The following is adapted from
St. Antoine Parish, Storthoaks, Saskatchewan : Jubilé de Diamant, 1902-1977 = 1902-1977, Diamond Jubilee page 13

Golden Jubilee of M. La Curé Ferland & the Parish

Two anniversaries were celebrated on July 24, 1952. The Storthoaks Parish foundation was celebrating its 50th anniversary and Pastor M. Ferland had served the parish since 1902. A banquet followed the morning mass. Mgr. O'Neil presided over the ceremonies, J.B. Paradis was the choir master and Mrs. O'Neil presented an English homily followed by a French homily by P Tourigny.

The Mr. M. Le curé Foisy acted as master of ceremonies at the feast. Mr. and Mrs. Noël Fournier were at the feast. Mrs. Fournier was 84 years of age and one of the original four pioneers to arrive at Storthoaks. A band had been invited to the ceremonies.

A parade of several floats was amongst the afternoon activities. The floats recounted parish history and memories. A child's singing choir, musical and dramatic productions regaled the evening festivities. Remembered amongst the performances was a unique re-enactment. The first marriage in Storthoaks was recalled between Mr. Louis Dentiger and Miss Priscille Boulét. M.O. Carrière and Miss Mariette Dumaine played the respective parts.

If there is more information concerning these descendants I'm very interested to write with them.

Thank you very much

Denise Pelletier






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