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Joseph Lucien Blanchard (1911)

Joseph Lucien (Lucien) Blanchard
Born in Caraquet, New Brunswick, Canadamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Father of [private daughter (unknown - unknown)] and [private daughter (unknown - unknown)]
Died [date unknown] in Rumford, ME, USAmap
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Flag of Caraquet, New Brunswick, Canada
Lucien Blanchard migrated from Caraquet, New Brunswick, Canada
to Rumford, Maine, United States of America.
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Biography

Lucien began his employment upon graduating from Saint John Parochial School. When his two younger brothers, Henry and Paul, were discharged from active military duty and available to care for their widowed mother, Lucien enlisted in the Army Signal Corps. His enlistment was for one year, beginning on January, 22, 1946.[1]

Sources

  1. United States National Archives
  • Birth Certificate




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How do I enter Acadian names into WikiTree so the middle name displays as the name the person was customarily known as. Specifically, I would like to identify many of my ancestors a J MiddleName LastName and M MiddleName LastName; to eliminate confusion caused by the Acadian religious practice of naming most of their children Joseph and Mary.
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