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Edward Leo (Leo) LeBlanc

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Name Edward Leo (Leo) LeBlanc Born 19 Jun 1891 Lower Cove, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada [1, 2]
Gender Male Baptised 9 Aug 1891 Minudie, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada [1]
Census 1901 the Polling District of Minudie, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada [3]
Census 1911 City of Moncton, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada [4]
- He appears with his parents and two older sisters and is called 'Leo' on the census. His place of birth is erroneously given as Moncton.
Education and was a qualified music teacher [5] Occupation Moncton, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada [5]
did some office work for his father who was a coal dealer Occupation picking waste coal for a living in his later years [5] Residence Joggins, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada [6]
for several years with his brother Jim and his wife Missy Residence later Lower Cove, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada [6]
with his sister Ida Residence Oct 1936 Lower Cove, NS [7]
Residence May 1938 Joggins, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada [8]
Died 6 Aug 1959 Lower Cove, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada [2]
- His death was reported by his nephew, Darrell LeBlanc, of Joggins, Nova Scotia.
Buried 8 Aug 1959 Ragged Reef Cemetery, Ragged Reef, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada [2, 6]
- He is buried in the same plot as his brother Jim and his wife Melissa. See the back of Jim and Melissa's headstone for an inscription for Leo.
Headstone back - Leo LeBlanc
BROTHER/LEO LeBLANC/DIED 1959/
The above inscription is on the back of the headstone for James LeBlanc & Melissa Comeau.Person ID I397 Annette - Research Last Modified 12 Jan 2012
Father John D. LeBlanc, b. 1847, Minudie , d. 26 Apr 1928, Moncton, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada
(Age 81 years)
Mother Louisa\Luise Heitzler, b. 24 Sep 1846, Ottersweier, Baden-Württemberg, Germany , d. 25 Jan 1928, Lower Cove, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada
(Age 81 years)
Family ID F87 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map Occupation - did some office work for his father who was a coal dealer - - Moncton, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada = Link to Google Earth
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Sources - [S84] Parish:Joggins & Missions,NS 1849-1909 (P10) from LDS Reel 0857500, p.56.
- [S144] VitalStats: NS,Cumberland Co.,Prov.Archives,Govt. Records, website;yr:1959;p.5336-death.
- [S143] Census: 1901 Census of Canada/Nova Scotia/Cumberland, www.automatedgenealogy.com/census1901/Nova Scotia/Cumberland#30 /Poll.Dist.#30 Minudie/ page 8.
census1901/Nova Scotia/Cumberland#30 /Poll.Dist.#30 Minudie/ page 8/household 63:
LeBlong John M Head M 20 April 1848 52 French Can. RC farmer $400earning from other than chief occupation
LeBlong Luisea F Wife M 10 Sep 1846 54 French Can. RC
LeBlong Rufus M Son S 24 Apr 1871 29 French Can. RC stone cutter $400 earnings/yr
LeBlang James M Son S 1 Jan 1876 24 French Can. RC stone cutter $300 earnings/yr
LeBlong Clarence M Son S 3 Aug 1878 22 French Can. RC stone cutter $300 earnings/yr
LeBlong Charles M Son S 16 Nov 1882 18 French Can. RC labourer $200 earnings/yr
LeBlong Freda F Daug S 12 Feb 1884 16 French Can. RC
LeBlong Mary F Daug S 1 Oct 1887 13 French Can. RC
LeBlong Leo M Son S 1 Jun 1891 9 French Can. RC
White Dameng M Son-in-law M 3 Sep 1878 22 French Can. RC stone cutter $300 earnings/yr
White Ida F Wife M 8 Aug 1874 26 French Can. - [S95] Census: 1911 Census of Canada/New Brunswick/Westmorland, www.automatedgenealogy.com/census1911/Westmoreland dist.36 / City of Moncton, enu.52 / page 6.
census1911/Westmoreland dist.36 / City of Moncton, enu.52 / page 6:
LeBlanc John Union St. M Head M April 1847 64 Minudie,NS French RC coal dealer $400 (earnings in1910)
LeBlanc Louise " F Wife M Sep 1847 64 Germany GermanRC immigrated to Canada in 1854
LeBlanc Freda Union St. F Daug. S Jan 1885 26 Moncton French RC house keeper $150 (earnings in 1910)
LeBlanc Mary Union St. F Daug. S Oct 1888 23 Moncton French RC
LeBlanc Leo Union St. M Son S Jun 1892 19 Moncton French RC - [S41] Info:Dad (Sherman LeBlanc) (T21), conversation in Apr 1988.
- [S101] Info:Mary Louise (LeBlanc) Middlemiss, conversation Sep2009.
- [S27] Newspaper: Clippings from assorted newspapers, from Susan Hill via email Sept 2004 brother's obituary of Oct 14,1936.
- [S317] Info:Stephen Comeau, copy of obituary Death Today Unexpected.
- [S84] Parish:Joggins & Missions,NS 1849-1909 (P10) from LDS Reel 0857500, p.56.