Birth22 Feb 1876, Québec, CANADA (Carleton, Avignon RCM, Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine AR)16091,14281,16049,16092,16093,16141,16052,16148,16054
Baptism27 Feb 1876, Québec, CANADA (Carleton, Avignon RCM, Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine AR) [Saint-Joseph-de-Carleton Catholic Church]16091,16092,16093,16141
OccupationHousekeeper16054
Family ID512W2.10.09.09.01.04.03
SurnameGuidry
ResidenceQuébec, CANADA (Carleton, Avignon RCM, Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine AR - 1876, 1881, 1891; Nouvelle, Avignon RCM, Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine AR - 1891);
Residence(2) New Brunswick, CANADA (Campbellton, Restigouche County - 1901-1902, 1905-1907, 1910-1917; Dalhousie - 1911)
Spouses
Birth1879, Québec, CANADA (Maria, Avignon RCM, Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine AR)16148,16150
ReligionRoman Catholic16149
Family ID512W2.10.09.09.01.04.03H
SurnameLevêque
ResidenceQuébec, CANADA (Maria, Avignon RCM, Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine AR - 1879); New Brunswick, CANADA (Campbellton, Restigouche County - 1905-1907, 1910, 1912-1917; 1930; Dalhousie - 1911)
Notes for Marie-Cécile GUIDRY
In 1891 Edouard Guidry, Catherine Savoie, Joseph-Aexis Guidry, Marie-Cécile Guidry and Joseph-Pierre-Edouard Guidry could read and write.
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In 1901 Edouard Guidry worked on his own account (for himself) and employed his son Joseph-Pierre-Edouard Guidry in his shoemaking business. He and Joseph-Pierre-Edouard worked twelve months the previous year. Edouard earned $600 dollars and Joseph-Pierre-Edouard earned $300. The mother tongue (language) of all members of the family was French. The only child in school was Joseph-David-Télesphore who attended eight months the previous year. He could read and write and could speak English and French.
16052 ___________________
In 1911 Edouard Guidry was a widower and self-employed shoemaker. His son Joseph-Pierre-Edouard was a carpenter working for others and worked 50 weeks at 60 hours per week in 1910 earning $600. His daughter Marie-Cécile was a housekeeper. His son Joseph-David-Télesphore was a self-employed grocer. His son Joseph-Omer was a self-employed shoemaker. His son Joseph-Odon was a blacksmith working for others and worked 50 weeks at 60 hours per week in 1910 earning $700. All of the family could read and write in 1910 and commonly spoke English. The 1911 Census of Canada incorrectly listed the place of birth as New Brunswick for all members of the family although all were born in Québec.
16054
Questions/Errors notes for Marie-Cécile GUIDRY
The baptismal certificate for Marie-Cécile Guidry states that she was born on 22 February 1876
16092,16093,16141; however, the 1901 Census of Canada lists her birthdate as 24 February 1875
16052. I have used the date on the baptismal certificate as it was recorded only five days after her birth.
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The baptismal certificate for Marie-Cécile Guidry states that she was born on 22 February 1876
16092,16093,16141; however, the 1911 Census of Canada lists her birthdate as May 1878
16054. I have used the date on the baptismal certificate as it was recorded only five days after her birth.
Names notes for Marie-Cécile GUIDRY
Marie-Cécile Guidry
Marie Cécile Guidry
Marie Cecile Guidry
Cécile Guidry
Cecile Guidry
Cécile Geddry
Sicial Guidry
Caecilia Guidry
Cecila Guidrey
Caecilie Guidry
Lucie Guidry
Marie Guidry
Secil Guidry
Questions/Errors notes for Joseph Edouard (Spouse 1)
None
Names notes for Joseph Edouard (Spouse 1)
Joseph Edouard Levêque
Joseph Edouard Leveque
Joseph Edouard Levesque
Joseph Edward Leveque
Joseph Edward Levesque
Edouard Levêque
Edouard Leveque
Edward Levêque
Edward Leveque
Edward Levesque