Dominic (Gagnier) Gaynier
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Dominick Daniel (Gagnier) Gaynier (abt. 1833)

Dominick Daniel (Dominic) Gaynier formerly Gagnier
Born about in Michigan, United Statesmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 21 Feb 1854 in Erie - St Joseph Catholic Church, Monroe, Michigan, United Statesmap
Descendants descendants
Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Profile last modified | Created 30 Oct 2012
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Contents

Biography

Census

Census:
Date: 1840
Place: La Salle, Monroe, Michigan, United States[1]
Census: US
Date: 27 Nov 1850
Place: La Salle, Monroe, Michigan, United States
Note: Dominick 18 M[2]
Census: 27 456 462 Gonyea Domenic 28 M Farmer 1,200 400 Mich
Date: 25 Jun 1860
Place: Erie, Monroe, Michigan, United States[3]
Census:
Date: 1870
Place: Erie, Monroe, Michigan, United States[4]

Marriage

Husband: Dominick Daniel Gagnier
Wife: Elizabeth Iott
Marriage:
Date: 21 Feb 1854
Place: Erie - St Joseph Catholic Church, Monroe, Michigan, United States[5]
Child: Josephine Gonyea (Twin)
Child: Landy Elizabeth Gonyea (Twin)
Child: Alice Eliza Gaynier
Child: Robert Gonyea
Child: Samuel Gonyea
Child: Exaline Adaline Gagnier
Child: Anna Gagnier
Child: Victoria Gagnier
Child: Lucy Gonia
Child: Monrad Gonier

Sources

  1. 1840 U.S. census, Monroe, Michigan, LaSalle, p. 335_Image3, line 22, Lewis Gagnier; digital images, \i Heritage Quest\i0  (accessed 26 Sep 2007); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M704, roll 208.
    Male 40-50; Named head of household Lewis Gagnier 48
    Female 30-40; Spouse Marie Clarissa Menard is 40
    Male 15-20; two Moses 17, Louis 20
    Male 5-10; two Dominick Daniel 8, January 10,
    Female 10-15; two Margaret 6
    Female 0-5; one Mary Ann 3
  2. 1850 U.S. census, Monroe, Michigan, population schedule, LaSalle, p. 324b Image10, dwelling 66, family 66; digital images, \i Heritage Quest\i0 ; citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M432, roll 358.
  3. 1860 U.S. census, Monroe, Michigan, population schedule, Erie, p. Page_196_Image8 (HQ); 64 (penned), dwelling 456, family 462; digital images, Heritage Quest; citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M653, roll Roll_554.
  4. 1870 U.S. census, Monroe, Michigan, population schedule, Erie; digital images, Heritage Quest (accessed 09 Aug 2013); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M593.
  5. Marriage Records of Monroe County, Michigan, multi volume (Monroe, Michigan: Genealogical Society of Monroe County, Michigan, Inc, n.d.), Vol 1, section 3: page 239.married in Erie by Henry Riviers, Cath. Pastor

Acknowledgement

Thanks to Richard Van Wasshnova for creating profile Gagnier-120 on May 31, 2014.





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