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From: "James Clark" <>
Subject: Re: [Ont] Lemieux children deaths
Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2002 15:34:37 -0500
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Dear Bookl64905:
If the deaths occurred in Ontario before the end of 1929, the registrations &
index will be in the Ontario Archives and available for public view. The Family
History Centers of LDS also has this information. If you wish I can take a look
at the death registration index tomorrow for you.
Bye for now
James Clark

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Subject: [Ont] Lemieux children deaths


> I know that my grandmother and her parents and sibling were living in Kenora
> from 1889 until about 1911. Sometime in the very early 1900s (after the 1901
> census) two of the children in that family died...According to the 1901
> census there weas a boy named Oscar born in 1900 and a child named Anne born
> in 1897. Anne was one of a set of twin girls, I am told by the daughter of
> the surviving twin that these two children died in the same week. I have
> visisted Kenora and discovered that there was a fire or a flood or maybe a
> plague of locusts...something anyhow that destroyed records in the cemetery
> and so I was not able to locate graves or dates. The family belonged to
> Notre Dame church there in Kenora...would that church have death records?
> Cheryl Quinn
> These children's parents were named Joseph Lemieux and Alvina LeBlanc
>
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