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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Barbara Vienneau

    Barbara — Ted Greene. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James (Jim) Francis VienneauJames (Jim) Francis Vienneau was born 18 Sep 1926, Albany, Albany County, New York, United States (son of Alfred Edmond Vienneau and Mary Kathryn (Marian) Boyne); died 9 Nov 2023, Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, United States; was buried , Middle Tennessee Veterans Cemetery, Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Education: late 1940's, Pace College, New York, New York, United States; taking evening courses to obtain his bachelor's degree in business
    • Occupation: late 1940's, Manhattan, , New York, United States; worker at MGM Records
    • Residence: New York, New York, United States; , growing up, in Little Neck neighborhood in the borough of Queens
    • Residence: Pittsfield,, Massachusetts; growing up
    • Military: Jun 1944; after enlisting in the Navy with his parents' consent
    • Occupation: 1965, Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, United States; transferred by MGM to Music City to head their Country Music division.
    • Obituary: Nov 2023, Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, United States; Address:
      website for Harpeth Hills Memory Gardens - Funeral Home

    Notes:

    Occupation:
    At MGM Recrds, Jim was mentored by his uncle, Frank Buckley Walker, a talant agent. Jim met with early and distinguished success as an Artist and Repertoire man and producer.

    Military:
    Later he served in the Pacific as a radioman.

    Obituary:


    Obituary

    James Francis Vienneau
    September 18, 1926 — November 9, 2023

    James Francis “Jim” Vienneau departed this earthly plane peacefully, in the comfort of his Nashville home, on November 9, 2023. He was 97 years old. Leaving behind is his family: his wife of 71 years, Joan Preston; his 4 children, Nancy (Bill Neill) Carole (Daryl Zeller) Barbara (Ted Greene) and James (Adelaide Mallette Vienneau;) his grandchildren, Madeleine, Daniel, Alex and Preston and great-grandchildren, Zachary and Gracie. While grateful for his long and well-lived life, his family misses him terribly and loves him forever.
    Born in Albany, New York on September 18, 1926, Jim was the son of Alfred Edmond Vienneau, a salesman for GE/Hotpoint who was originally from New Brunswick Canada, and Mary Kathryn “Marian” Boyne of Philmont New York, a pianist for the silent movies. He was the youngest of three brothers, following Alfred Jr. (1918-1920) and Edmond “Ed”Boyne (1923 -1995.) He grew up in Little Neck, Queens, next door to the best dog in the world, Bingo. He got the Geography medal from P.S.94 but was a sketchy student at Bayside High.
    In June 1944, he enlisted in the Navy after getting written permission from his parents—he was three months shy of his 18th birthday. He almost died of scarlet fever in boot camp, but survived to serve in the Pacific as a radioman. After his honorable discharge, he attended Pace College’s evening programs and got his bachelor’s degree in business. Concurrently, he started working at MGM Records in Manhattan, mentored by his maternal uncle, Frank Buckley Walker. (As a talent agent, Walker discovered and signed Hank Williams and Bessie Smith; he came out of retirement in 1946 to co-found MGM Records.)
    Jim married his longtime sweetheart, Joan Marie Preston, on August 9,1952.
    Jim met with early and distinguished success as an Artist &Repertoire man and producer, with these huge hits: Mark Dinning’s“Teen Angel,” Connie Francis’ “Vacation” and Conway Twitty’s “It’s Only Make Believe.”
    In the early ‘60s, he often commuted to Nashville for recordings. In 1965, MGM transferred him to Music City head their Country Music division. The whole family made the move, and has called Nashville home ever since. In 1972, Jim was named Billboard’s country music producer of the year, a honor (among many over his career) that his humble nature would scarcely acknowledge. He had a long and varied career in the business; some of his other clients of note were Wayne Newton, Mel Tillis, Roy Orbison, Hank Williams Jr., Jeannie C Riley, Marvin Rainwater, Sheb Woolley aka Ben Colder, Billy Thunderkloud and the Chieftones  In later years, he worked with a stable of song writers at Acuff-Rose, which morphed into Opryland Music Group’s Creative Services department, connecting writers such as Buddy Brock, Donny Kees, Kenny Chesney and their work with artists such as Aaron Tippin, George Strait and Lorrie Morgan. He was highly respected and loved by his cadre, who called him “Foggy.” He retired in 1998.
    Post-retirement, Jim would faithfully go to the Green Hills YMCA five days a week to workout. He was always fit and athletic. As a young man he was a gymnast who could walk on his hands. He was an excellent swimmer, and enjoyed tennis and golf. He had the distinction of being the oldest guy at the Y; he was 93 years old when the pandemic shut everything down, and hence his Y time.  He was an avid fan of the New York Yankees and the Tennessee Titans.
    He loved all things chocolate: foremost ice cream, followed by pudding, mousse, and nonpareils. He thought Brown’s Diner made the best burger in the world. He enjoyed grocery shopping and cooking: He could make a terrific batch of meat sauce for spaghetti; broil a juicy sirloin; and simmer a kick-ass pot roast to rich tenderness. He did not eat fruit and only a few vegetables: it was more a textural thing. “Goojies” he called them. Tomatoes and bananas, for instance, had goojies and were unfit for consumption. Tomato sauce and purée, however, were goojie-free.
    You are unlikely to meet a more generous man. He would give you the last dime in his pocket. A consummate host, Jim always wanted to make sure you had plenty of whatever food and drink you’d like while in his home. More and Another are really the operative words. “Have some more ice cream! That bowl is small.” “You need another lamb chop!” “How about another drink? I’ll make it a halfie.” Word: when he was ready for the party to be over, he would briefly slip away and then reappear in his pajamas.
    You couldn’t leave the house without him giving you a bottle of wine, a Wonde Roast chicken, a quart of his clam chowder or famous beef stew. Over the last 3 years, that gift became a bottle of Ensure Plus Dark Chocolate, which essentially sustained him.
    One of Jim’s enduring sayings was “Life ain’t easy.” When he reached his 90s, that morphed to “Old age will getcha.”
    A private ceremony will be held at the Middle Tennessee Veterans Cemetery. There will be a Celebration of Jim’s life for friends and family in the near future.

    James married Joan Marie Preston [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Joan Marie Preston
    Children:
    1. Nancy Vienneau
    2. Carole Vienneau
    3. 1. Barbara Vienneau
    4. James Vienneau


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Alfred Edmond Vienneau was born 2 Dec 1886 (son of Sifroi (Tifrey) Vienneau and Christine Cormier); died Yes, date unknown.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Pittsfield,, Massachusetts; having settled
    • Baptised: 23 Dec 1886
    • Census: 1901, Shediac Parish, Westmorland County, New Brunswick
    • Occupation: Sep 1926, Albany, Albany County, New York, United States; A salesman for GE/Hotpoint

    Notes:

    Baptised:
    His godparents are Tanis Vienneau and Adeline Cormier.

    Alfred — Mary Kathryn (Marian) Boyne. Mary died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Mary Kathryn (Marian) Boyne died Yes, date unknown.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: pianist for the silent movies
    • Residence: Philmont, Columbia County, New York, United States

    Notes:

    Residence:
    Marion was from Philmont, Columbia County, New York.

    Children:
    1. Alfred Edmond Jr. Vienneau was born 1918; died 1920.
    2. Edmond (Ed) Boyne Vienneau was born 1923; died 1995.
    3. 2. James (Jim) Francis Vienneau was born 18 Sep 1926, Albany, Albany County, New York, United States; died 9 Nov 2023, Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, United States; was buried , Middle Tennessee Veterans Cemetery, Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Sifroi (Tifrey) VienneauSifroi (Tifrey) Vienneau was born 18 Apr 1862, the parish of Cap Pele (son of Jean Vienneau and Marceline Saulnier); died Yes, date unknown; was buried , Pittsfield,, Massachusetts.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Pittsfield, , Massachusetts, USA; the owner of a hardware store
    • Baptised: 28 Apr 1862, the parish of Cap Pele
    • Residence: 28 Apr 1862, the parish of Cap Pele
    • Census: 1881, Shediac Parish, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Occupation: 1881, Shediac parish, Westmorland,NB in the 1881 census; a farmer living with his parents and sibblings
    • Residence: Nov 1883, the parish of Cap Pele, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Census: 1891, Westmorland County, New Brunswick
    • Occupation: 1891, the parish of Shediac; a farmer living with his wife and three children
    • Residence: 1898, Concord, , New Hampshire; in Concord for three years, moving his family there, and his daughter, Alice, was born
    • Census: 1901, Shediac Parish, Westmorland County, New Brunswick

    Notes:

    Census:
    His name is written as 'Jeffrey' on the census. He is living with his parents and six siblings and is listed as a farmer along with his father and brother, Michael.

    Residence:
    After three years in Concord, the family moved back to Shediac, New Brunswick and later moved to Pittsfield, Massachusetts.

    Sifroi married Christine Cormier 5 Nov 1883, Shediac Parish, Westmorland Co.. Christine (daughter of Hyppolite Cormier and Catherine Leger) was born 27 Aug 1864; died Yes, date unknown; was buried , Pittsfield,, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Christine CormierChristine Cormier was born 27 Aug 1864 (daughter of Hyppolite Cormier and Catherine Leger); died Yes, date unknown; was buried , Pittsfield,, Massachusetts.

    Other Events:

    • Baptised: 31 Aug 1864, the parish of Cap Pele, Westmorland County, New Brunswick
    • Residence: Bef Nov 1883, Shediac Parish, Westmorland Co.
    • Census: 1901, Shediac Parish, Westmorland County, New Brunswick

    Notes:

    Baptised:
    Her godparents were Calixte ... and Domitille Cormier.

    Notes:

    Married:
    The groom was of major age and the bride of minor age. Witnesses at their marriage were Edouard Cormier and Olive Babineau. There is a 4th to 4th degree of consanguinity.

    Children:
    1. Adolphe Vienneau was born 23 Nov 1884; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. 4. Alfred Edmond Vienneau was born 2 Dec 1886; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. Jean Jacob (Jacob or Jake) Vienneau was born 27 Nov 1889; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. Marie Eugenie Edme (Edme) Vienneau was born 19 Nov 1891; died Aft 1981.
    5. Marcelline Vienneau was born 24 Dec 1894; died Abt 1987.
    6. Alice Vienneau was born 28 Jun 1898, Concord, , New Hampshire; died 1999, Springfield, MA.
    7. Alphonse Vienneau was born 6 Apr 1900; died Yes, date unknown.
    8. Marie Delphine Evanne (Eva) Vienneau was born 28 Jul 1902, Cape Bald, Westmorland Co, New Brunswick; died May 1955.
    9. Marie Catherine Isabelle (Bella) Vienneau was born 6 Aug 1904, Cap Pelé, Westmorland County, New Brunswick; died 7 Dec 2001, Pittsfield,, Massachusetts, USA; was buried 11 Dec 2001, Pittsfield,, Massachusetts, USA.
    10. Marie Adeline Delia (Delia) (Dee) Vienneau was born 1 Jan 1907, Cape Bald, N.B.; died 2005, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, USA.
    11. Sifroie Vienneau was born Sep 1908; died Yes, date unknown.
    12. Joseph Emile (Emile) Vienneau was born 5 Sep 1909, St Andre, Westmorland Co, New Brunswick; died Jan 1921; was buried 18 Jan 1921, a cemetery of the parish of Cap Pele, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada.


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