Born
31 OCT 1866.
Westphalia, Clinton, Michigan.
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Died
Cause: Auricular fibrillation with cardiac decompensation.
2 DEC 1943.
Mount Pleasant, Isabella, Michigan.
Note: Auricular fibrillation is irregular and rapid contractions of the auricles of the heart working independently of the ventricles. Cardiac decompensation is failure of circulation.
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Marriage
16 FEB 1885.
Mount Pleasant, Isabella, Michigan.
[13][14][15]Abstract:
Date of Record: February 17, 1885.
Joseph Voisin, 27, white, of Nottawa Township, born in Canada, occupation farmer.
Mary Ann Yuncker, 18, white, of Nottawa Township, born in Michigan, occupation ___.
Married: February 16, 1885 by Rev. James McCarthy, Catholic priest.
Witnesses: Henry Vogelsong and Rosa Yuncker, both of Nottawa Township.
--Marriage records, Isabella County, Michigan, Vol 2, 1867-1887, p. 77, #1146.
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Source: #S4052 343 Death Certificates; 29 May 2000; Mike Voisin
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Source: #S4091 368 Grave marker of Joseph Voisin and Mary Ann (Yuncker) Voisin, July 28, 2004; Beal City, Isabella, Michigan; St. Joseph the Worker Cemetery
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Source: #S3952 Marriage Record; 16 February 1885; 1867-1887, p. 77, #1146
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Source: #S3986 downloaded; 3 November 2008; Film: 2342476; Digital GS: 4207804; Image 164; Volume 2; Page 39; Record 1146; Joseph Voisin and Mary Ann Junker; 16 February 1885
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Source: #S2132 Transcribed from Joseph and Mary's wedding sampler.
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Source: #S2132 Transcription of wedding sampler. Name: Page Transcription of wedding sampler.
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Source: #S4103 Nottawa Township; 76; Page 172-A, Line 1; Dwelling 43, Family 43; Joseph Voisin as head of household; downloaded; 6 June 2005
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Source: #S4104 Nottawa Township; 98; Page 229-A, Line 68; Dwelling 83, Family 83; Joseph Voisin as head of household; downloaded; 18 July 2005
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Source: #S4105 Nottawa Township; 211; Page 233-A, Line 27; Dwelling 129, Family 129; Mary Voisin as head of household; downloaded; 18 July 2005
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Source: #S4106 Nottawa Township; 37-16; Page 120-B, Line 98; Dwelling 115, Family 116; Mary Voisin as head of household; downloaded; 15 July 2005
Source: S17771880 Census: Riley Township, Clinton County, Michigan, FHL Film 1254577; National Archives Film T9-0577
Source: S18251920 Census: Nottawa Township, Isabella County, Michigan.
Source: S2643 Luedders, Historical and Pictorial City Directory of Mt. Pleasant, Michigan (October 1930).
Source: S2918Mount Pleasant City, Shepherd Village and Isabella County Rural Directory (1925-26).
Source: S4049 Evelyn A. Weiland, Editor, Of Pilgrimage, Prayer and Promise: A Story of St. Mary's, Westphalia 1836-1986 (Westphalia, Michigan: Westphalia Historical Society, 1986).
Source: S4062 Funeral Card (Mount Pleasant, Michigan: J. J. Rush Funeral Home).
Source: S17771880 Census: Riley Township, Clinton County, Michigan, FHL Film 1254577; National Archives Film T9-0577.
Source: S18251920 Census: Nottawa Township, Isabella County, Michigan.
Source: S2643 Luedders, Historical and Pictorial City Directory of Mt. Pleasant, Michigan (October 1930).
Source: S2918Mount Pleasant City, Shepherd Village and Isabella County Rural Directory (1925-26).
Source: S3856Tombstone of Voisin, Joseph and Mary (Photograph by Mike Voisin, July 28, 2004) St. Joseph's Cemetery, Beal City, Isabella, Michigan uly 28, 2004. Note: Voisin; Joseph 1858-1916; Mary 1866-1943.
Source: S4049 Evelyn A. Weiland, Editor, Of Pilgrimage, Prayer and Promise: A Story of St. Mary's, Westphalia 1836-1986 (Westphalia, Michigan: Westphalia Historical Society, 1986).
Source: S4052 A. Wayne Edwards, e-mail message.
Source: S4062 Funeral Card (Mount Pleasant, Michigan: J. J. Rush Funeral Home).
Source: S4080 Held by Mike Voisin, Huntsville, Alabama.
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