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Died in a crash of the YB-49 "Flying Wing" on June 5, 1948.
US Navy Reserve V-12 program- summer of 1943 Cadet
Ensign US Navy Reserve Civilian Aeronautical Engineer- Flight Test Center Wright Field, OH

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Military information:
Grade: private
Education: 2 years of college
Marital status: single


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Military information:
Residence: Will County, IL
Grade: Private
Area: enlisted for the Phillippine Dept.
Education: 2 yrs. college
Civilian Occupaton: frameman for telephone and telegraph
Marital status: single

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Died as a result of wounds recieved in an Indian attack on Fort Amsterdam on 9/15/1655

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He was a sergeant who was murdered by the Indians.

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Was killed in Indian raid on Deerfield, Ma in 1704

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Quenneville sometimes signed Quesneville or Quenneville
He was originally from St. Nicholas de Rouen. He arrived in Canada about 1672 at the age of 19.
Jean was a master tailor in Montreal. He continued to practise this trade along with his judicial functions. He became precentor, and was appointed court officer in the bailiff's court of Montreal in 1681. On July 25, 1690 he became jailer and prison keeper for a period of three years but continued as court offilcer. On three occasions, in 1686, 1687, and 1692 he was clerk in the court registry. He was acting judge in 1691, 1692, and 1693. In 1694 he received the position of royal court officer, which he kept until his death in 1701. He was cantor and verger with the parish of Our Lady of Montreal

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Came to Canada in 1673 and stayed at the Maison Saint-Gabriel in Montreal.

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After being widowed in 1647. On May of that year he was interred in the Palias de la Rochelle prisons, The reasons are not known. After his release, he set out without children, to New France. When he and Jacquette Archambault were married they did not have a marriage contract. They settled in Lower Quebec City. In 1666, he moved the family to the Notre-Dame-des-Anges seigniory in Charlesbourg (Domaine des Maizeret).

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[Blanchette.FTW]

Entered seminary in Quebec? Hotel Dieu

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Last name found as Gasnier or Gaigne.

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Parish records indicate he was from Newport. Don't know if it was the parish or the village.
The 1826 Tithe valuation shows him as renting land in the townland of Knocknagorteeny. in the civil parish of Abington within the Catholic parish of Morroe & Boher.

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Parish records indicate she was from the townland of Knocknagorteeny.

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Landholder in townland of Knocknagorteeny, in the civil parish of Abington, within the Catholic parish of Morrie * Boher.