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26581 Witnesses were Pierre Richard, who signed his name along with the groom, RenĂ© Richard, Francois Savoie and Jean Dupuis. Family F5420
 
26582 Witnesses were Raymond Vienneau and Luce White. Family F7734
 
26583 Witnesses were Stephen LeBlanc and Mable LeBlanc, both of Amherst, Nova Scotia. Family F2442
 
26584 Witnesses were Sylvester Babine and ... Comeau. Family F4950
 
26585 Witnesses were Wm A Walker and Maud Walker, both of River Hebert. Family F7753
 
26586 witnesses William Murray and Hugh Montgomery Family F11099
 
26587 Witnesses:Joseph, Westmoreland, NB Family F706
 
26588 Worked for B.C. Telephone Co (Executive) McGougan, Fulton Johnston (I5461)
 
26589 Working on steamer in Charlottetown when a pipe burst and he was scalded to death. Strang, Charles Archibald Crosby (I18864)
 
26590 Written in the parish register for Joggins and Missions was the following: On October4, 1849, interred the remains of Dominick LeBlanc years of age. He was the first person buried in the new cemetery of Minudie. LeBlanc, Dominique (I358)
 
26591 Wtnesses at their marriage were Patrick Melanson and Belsime Gaudet, both of Barachois, New Brunswick. Marie Blanche was a widow when she married Barsime, and Barsime was a widower. Family F5215
 
26592 yar only from Bruce Trenholm, John (I9435)
 
26593 year (1675) only in chart; month/year from Randall Oulton, Charles (I9496)
 
26594 year and place from Norma Hodgson, Alice Maude (I4510)
 
26595 year and place from Norma Hodgson, Russel F (I4506)
 

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