Harriette Boutilier
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Harriette Boutilier

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Mrs. Harriette A. Boutilier
Born 1970s.
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Daughter of [private father (1940s - unknown)] and [private mother (1940s - unknown)]
Sister of [private brother (1960s - unknown)], [private brother (1960s - unknown)] [half] and [private brother (1970s - unknown)]
Mother of [private daughter (1990s - unknown)], [private son (1990s - unknown)], [private son (1990s - unknown)], [private son (1990s - unknown)], [private daughter (2000s - unknown)], [private son (2010s - unknown)] and [private son (2010s - unknown)]
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Biography

Harriette Ann Marie Boutilier was born on Friday June 18, 1971 to Floyd Leonard Boutilier and Harriette Yvonne Dunlop at Victoria Hospital in London, Ontario, Canada. Harriette grew up in London most of her life. She has 3 brothers Harry, Floyd and Sanford. Harriette moved to Boisdale, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia at age 11, with her family. They only lived there for about a year and a half and then moved back to London for work. When her parents tried to move back to Boisdale again in 1987 Harriette moved in with her grandparents to remain in London. Harriette went to visit in March of 1990 and met David Garry Mac Neil and started a relationship. She stayed in Cape Breton until the end of October and Garry and Harriette moved to London together. Garry found it hard living in a big city and missed home. He decided to leave and head back to Cape Breton. Harriette was heart broken as she had just found out that she was expecting a child. Harriette remained in London and had a beautiful daughter, Krystal Ann Marie. Harriette would take frequent trips to Cape Breton, so Krystal could see her father, but things didn't work out. Harriette met James Alexander O'Brien in October of 1993. They started to date and had a child early in their relationship. It was a very rocky relationship. They had a son Joseph Francis Russell Boutilier. They finally got married Friday May 10,1996. The relationship didn't get any better. They had another son Alexander James and then another Russell John-Floyd. The relationship went from bad to worse. In 2003 Harriette and the children moved to North Sydney, Nova Scotia, so she could be closer to her parents. James remained in London until 2009. Harriette started working as a Teacher's Assistant in November of 2005 and then started a second job in December of 2006 as a residential care worker, as well. Harriette remained single until June of 2007. It was at this time she got reacquainted with her currant husband Bernard Edward. Harriette and Bernard couldn't get married as the divorce didn't go through until many years later ( Divorced was finalized in January 2010). They wanted to have children so they decided to have them anyway. They had Angeline Irene and then Jacob Owen. They finally could marry on June 11, 2011. Then in October of 2012 they were surprised with another blessing Jackson Edward. They're happily married.

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Thank you Harriet. And thank you for signing the Honor Code!

Enjoy. :)

A.

Welcome aboard Harriette! :) You re fast!

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