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Priscille Dugas was born on September 2, 1850, in Caraquet, New Brunswick, to Fabien Theriault and Marie Legere. She died on January 3, 1926, in Caraquet, Gloucester, New Brunswick of "dropsy" (edema). The death registration indicates that she was a widow, but does not name her late husband. Her death was reported by her son Prudent Godin from Haut-Caraquet. She was buried January 5, 1826, in Bertrand, New Brunswick.[2]
Françoise Thériault was born on February 12, 1857, ini Caraquet, New Brunswick, to Fabien Theriault and Marie Legere. Her husband was Joseph G. Thériault. Françoise died on January 7, 1929, in Caraquet, Gloucester, New Brunswick, of influenza. She had suffered some facial paralysis for the past three years. Her death was reported by her son-in-law Pierre Mourrant(?). [3]
Guillaume Dugas was born on February 17, 1860, in Caraquet, New Brunswick, to Fabien Theriault and Marie Legere. He married Marguerite Normandeau. He died on October 7, 1934, at 74 years old. He was buried in Caraquet on October 9, 1934. His death was reported by his son Arthur Dugas. [4]
Louise Dugas was born on September 10, 1863, in Upper Caraquet to Fabien Theriault and Marie Legere. She died on March 15, 1922, in Caraquet, Gloucester County, New Brunswick, of general paralysis. Her death was reported by her stepson Arthur Godin. She was buried on March 18, 1922. [5]
Mary Ludovica Dugas, born around 1864 to daughter of Charles Dugas
and Marcelline Theriault. On June 17, 1901, she married Joseph Phileas Godin, son of Fidel Godin and Vitaline Dorothee Pinet, in Caraquet, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada. The bride was 37 years old, while the groom was 39. and widow of the late Angéline Vienneau. [6]
↑ "New Brunswick Provincial Deaths, 1815-1938," database with images, FamilySearch [1]: 9 December 2014, Priscille Dugas, 03 Jan 1926; citing Caraquet, Gloucester, New Brunswick, certificate 010979, Provincial Archives, Fredericton; FHL microfilm 2,134,620.
↑ "New Brunswick Provincial Deaths, 1815-1938," database with images, FamilySearch [2] : 9 December 2014, Françoise Thériault, 07 Jan 1929; citing Caraquet, Gloucester, New Brunswick, certificate 011462, Provincial Archives, Fredericton; FHL microfilm 2,134,621.
↑ "New Brunswick Provincial Deaths, 1815-1938," database with images, FamilySearch [3]: 9 December 2014, Guillaume Dugas, 07 Oct 1934; citing , Gloucester, New Brunswick, certificate 060429, Provincial Archives, Fredericton; FHL microfilm 2,134,670.
↑ "New Brunswick Provincial Deaths, 1815-1938," database with images, FamilySearch [4]: 9 December 2014, Louise Dugas, 15 Mar 1922; citing Caraquet, Gloucester, New Brunswick, certificate 410009, Provincial Archives, Fredericton; FHL microfilm 2,134,620.
↑ "New Brunswick Provincial Marriages 1789-1950," database with images, FamilySearch [5] : 6 March 2015, Joseph Phileas Godin and Mary Ludovica Dugas, 17 Jun 1901; citing , Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada, p. 27, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton; FHL microfilm 2,024,702.
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