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201 ALSO KNOWN AS PLUCHON, AUBUCHON Plusson, Francois (I1017)
 
202 Alternate birthdat is 22 April 1849. Crouse, Mary Susannah Magdaline (I3817)
 
203 An 82-year-old woamn was fatally injured about 5:30 p.m. yesterday when she walked into the path of a car on Rt. 29 at the Mossville blacktop road intersection.
Dead on arrival at Methodist Hospital was Lillie B. Shane of Mossville.
Cornoner Horace Payton said the elderly woman was crossing Rt. 29 from the west to the east side when she was struck by a northbound auto driven by Thomas E. Walker, 58, of Moline.
Payton said the woman waited on the center median while one northbound auto passed, then stepped into the path of the Walker car.
Walker and his wife, Rose, said they did not see the woman until she was in the path of their car. She was wearing a dark coat and had a shawl on her head.
The Walkers said they were on their way to visit their son, Bob J. Walker, who lives on Wayne Road, north of Mossville.
County policement, who, along with Payton, investigated the accident, said it is not known where the woman had been.
Payton said this death brings the number of Peoria County fatalities this year to 70, as compared to 61 all of last year.
Services will be announced by Weber Funeral Home in Chillicothe. (Nov 26 1967)

Services for Mrs. Lillie Brodhead Shane, 82, of 405 State St., Mossville, who died Saturday after being struck by a car on Rt. 29 at Mossvillle, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Weber Funeral Home, Chillicothe. The Rev. Robert Mushrush will officiate. Burial will be in Prospect Cemetery, Dunlap. Visitation will be to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.
She was born Sept 9, 1885 at Newton, Kan., the daughter of John and Cecilia Zortman Brodhead. She married Charles Shane at Slaton, Minn., and he preceded her in death.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Martha Secrest of Santa Barbara, Ca.; five sons, E.M. and Andrew Shane, both of Mossville, William of Homewood, Neal of Riverside, Calif., and Norris of Valley Forge, Pa.; 24 grandchildren; one brother, Lawrence Weston of Danville; and one sister, Mrs. Helen Williamson of Topeka, Kan.
She was preceded in death by an infant daughter, and three sons, in addition to her husband.
She was a member of the Mossville Mothers' Club and Chillicothe Gold Mothers Club. (Nov 27, 1967)

William K Hamilton is her son from a previous marriage?Listed with her and Charles in Penn, Stark County, Il; 1930 census. 
Broadhead, Lillie (I1888)
 
204 An Aged Pilgrim Gone
Death Friday of Mrs. H.V. Andres
Passed Peacefully Away at Her Home Two and One Half Miles Northwest of Canton

At a ripe old age, with a life record full of virtue, and beautiful upon all its pages, Mrs. Sarah Ellen, belived wife of Deacon H.V. Andrews, died this morning at four o'clock at her home, two and one-half miles northwest of Canton. It was a happy and peaceful passing away of an eged pilgrim, who as a pioneer wife and mother had in a most gracious manner measured up to the fond ideals of many loving hearts and left the impress of her goodly influence all along the way to life's eveing time.
For 56 years, through all kinds of weather, through shadown and sunshine -- Mrs. Andres, as a model wife, stood by the side of her husband, now venerable in years. His trials were her trials; his sorrows her sorrows; his joys her joys; and his victories and triumphs her vistories and triumphs. In the morning time of their union, at its noon and evening, all along the way of life, they were lovers. Their hearts were linked together for the pilgrimage, and as each year entered in to their lives there also entered an increased love and devotion. Each with bliss filled the other's life. Each was the other's keeper, and as the years passed with them they found the stream of love the while growing deeper. Now one has entered the haven of rest, leaving the other to watch a little while longer for the coming of the reaper, but in the very nature of things the severance of the union will not be long extended.
As the wife of the oldest pioneer settler of Fulton County Mrs. Andrews was in all respects a faithful and herois spirit, and to all who came in contact with her she was an inspiration of courage. While her life was one of christian faith it was also one christian living. While as a pioneer wife and mother she had in her heart the angel of inspiring faith she also tnertained as a royal guest the angel of charity. With a loving heart she did many loving deeds, and rendered loving service to many waery and needy souls.
In her going and coming among her neighbors and friends she carried with her much of sunshine and sheer. Her ears were inclined to every voice of grief and when the call for charity was heard her warm and mother heart never for a moment to doubt, but the cry was promptly heeded. To do was a great part of her religion. Kindness and the aid of a helping hand was her heart creed.
Sarah Ellen Shane was born march 25, 1820 in berkeley County, West Virginia, and was one of a family of eleven children. In 1836, she wither her parents, moved to Fort Clark, now Peoria. After a few years residence at that place the family moved to near where Brimfield now stands. She first met Henry V. Andrews in Peoria, she being at that time an inmate of the house of his sister, Mrs. Irene Fulton, and he being employed at the time as superintendant of the construction gang engaged in building what is now known as the Iowa Central Railroad. They were united in matrimony at Brimfield, February 25, 1840 and located near Princeville, where they lived one year, then moved to near Canton and settled on a farm owned by D.W. Barnes, a brother-in-law of Mr. Andrews. Part of the old log house in which they lived is still standing. Soon after moving to this vicinity Mrs. Andrews joined the Baptist Church, and during all these years up to the time of her departure from earth she was a devoted Christian woman, practicing her faith by kindly and generous work as the Prince of the House of David had taught.
Ten children were born to them as follows: Herve L. Andrews, of Peoria; Mrs. Elizabeth Randolph, of this township; Kate who died in 1867; Mrs. Irene McKinney, of Morris, who died in 1893; David, who died in infancy; George B. and Abner, who reside in Canton; Frank and Corwin H., living northwest of Canton, and Mrs. Sadie Kruse, of Chicago.
During the last thriteen years Mrs. Andrews had been in poor health but her strong constitution did not readily yield. ABout ten days ago, following a prolonged struggle, she became seriously ill, and to her friends it became apparent that the end was near at hand. Her devoted husband kept constnatly at her bedside and with a love that was beautiful to contemplate clung to her until her gentle spirit passed from home to home, administering as best he could in his feebleness to her every want. In grief the venerable man now bows his head. The loss to him is heavy. It one that has created a void that cannot be filled this side of the paradise of God. But the time for a reunited glory cometh and no doubt the aged pilgrim, left alone along the journey, in his faith that takes a hold of the kingdon can see the opening light from beyond the silver lining.
The funeral will take place Sunday afternoon at 1:30 from the old homestead, teh Rev. Dr. Clatworthy, assisted by the Rev. mathes officiating. The interment will be at Greenwood. 
Shane, Sarah Ellen (I1912)
 
205 Ancestry.com. MA, Compiled Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1700-1850 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, : Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2018. Source (S277)
 
206 Andre Bergeon was bron in 1643 to Pierre Bergeron and Catherine Marchand. They
came from Saint Saturnin-du-bois. He engaged as a servant in Lauzon on the farm
of Eustache Lambert. He eventually became a proprietor of a concession in
Lauzon.
As of 1909, there are still descendants occupying the ancestral farm. One of
them had his name inscribed in the Golden Book as a rural lord.
Andre married on 9 July 1673 to Marguerite Dumay dit Dumets. She was born 21
Oct 1659 to Jean Dumay and Jeanne Vedie dit Vedye of Dieppe, Normandy, France.
Source: Your Ancient Canadian Family Ties pg 19 
Bergeron, Andre (I522)
 
207 Andrew Daniel Shane, 94, of 1806 E. Mossville Rd died at 4:55 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5, 1997, at his residence.
Born Dec. 2, 1902 to Charles and Abigail Neal Shane, he married Esther M. Bennett in 1926. She died in 1942. He married Velda I. Pease in 1943 in Peoria. She survives.
Also surviving are five daughters, Gladys Beals of Peoria, Virginia Nyman and Charlotte Bowman, both of Sacramento, Calif., Martha Dutton of Garden Grove, Calif., and Wilma Allendale of Rio Linda, Calif.; one son, John of Lady Lake, Fla.; 20 grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren; one brother, Jack Rouse of Highland, Calif.; and one sister, Lou Baskin of Oklahoma. He was preceded in death by one son, Andrew Shane, seven brothers and two sisters.
He worked on the assembly line at Caterpillar for 19nyears. He later was owner-operator of Shane Auto parts.
He was an Army Veteran.
He was a member of the Knoxville Avenue Seventh Day Adventist Church, where memorial services will be at 1 p.m. Sunday. The Rev. Jay Baker will officiate. Cremation will be accorded. Wilton Mortuary is in cahrge of arrangements.
Memorials may be made to his church.

1925 Iowa census-Andrew was a boarder with the Neville family near Martha, his sister. 
Shane, Andrew Daniel (I1863)
 
208 Antoine Brassard was born in 1609 and became a Mason. He married Francoise Mery
who was born in 1613. Antoine died on 11 July 1671 and lived in a place that
had been known as Grande Alle, this is now known as St Louis Street in Quebec.
They were married at Quebec on 14 Jan 1637.
Antoine is the ancestor of the Brassard and Descenaux families.
The following is an article on the Brassard name written by Ted Brassard for
The Genealogist 1982.

"To the best of my knowledge, at the present time, with one exception all
families bearing the surname Brassard in the United States and Canada are
descended from Antoine Brassard. The single exception is my own family line in
which the male ascendancy leads to the Pilote family due to a name change. The
female ascendancy of this line leads back to Antoine Brassard.
It is believed by some genealogists that he migrated from Normandy, but at
the time of his marriage his place of origin was not stated. It is doubtful we
will ever know where he came from in France. We do know that Antoine was a
Mason or a stone worker and was born about 1609.
At Quebec he married a woman name Francoise Mery and together they raised a
family. Francoise gave birth to ten children and eight are known to have
survived.
Francoise was born in 1621 and died 11 July 1671. Little is known about her
before she married Antoine, but it is said she lived in her house in a place
called Grand Alle, Quebec. This place today is St. Louis Street, Quebec.
Antoine is the ancestor of the Brassard and Deschenaux families. Many
genealogists, authors and others have been confused between the names Brassard,
Brossard and Broussard. It is easy to do because of the close similarities in
spelling, pronunciation. Tnaguay, for example, lists as Brassard those Acadians
whose surnames is Brousard. Edward Richer, in his two volume series, Acadia,
uses Brassard for Broussard and Bona Arsenault uses both Brossard and
Broussard.
Research on the Brossard family discloses it can be traced to two principle
sources. The first originated from Isaac Urbain Brossard who married Urbaine
Hodiau in 1660 at Montreal. He was born in France in 1634 and was the son of
Mathurin and Maichelle Bidault. The second was established in Little France,
Oswego County, New York by John Baptiste Vital Brossard who migrated from
Switzerland with his family in early 1834. He was born 19 Nov 1787 in
Switzerland near the French border.
As I have stated previously, the family of Broussard is listed in various
sources with all three spelling variations. However, the family name can be
traced back to Jean Francois Broussard of Acadia who married Catherine Richard
about 1681 at Port Royal.
Catherine was the daughter of Michel and Madeleine Blanchard. Jean Francois
Broussard was born in 1654. His descendents, using his surname, can be founf
throughout the Southern States.
One other name should be mentioned which I have been informed about recently.
This is the name Brassor. It is not another family line but a name change from
Brassard. If you speak French, the reason for the name change is obvious. In
the French language the final consonant of Brassard is not pronounced, thus,
the new name is spelled like the sound of the original. This name has been
traced back to Brassard families in Northern New England, but I'm sure it will
eventually trace to Antoine." 
Brassard, Antoine (I629)
 
209 Application #13299, Book T-206 Miller, Chloe M. (I3933)
 
210 Application #13299, Book T-206 Dell, William O. (I2360)
 
211 Application #18968, Book Z-335 Weisensale, Annie E. (I3958)
 
212 Application #18968, Book Z-335 H., Legore Richard Sr. (I3910)
 
213 Application #20594 Smith, Ineze G. (I3956)
 
214 Application #20594 Legore, Worthington (I3909)
 
215 Application #24597 Schwalm, Henry Ripple (I3982)
 
216 Application #24597 Legore, Mary Catherine (I3911)
 
217 Application #25023--gives marriage date as Apr. 7, 1912

One winter day, Royal was walking outside, when he slipped on the ice.As he fell down, his legs wound up wrapped around a telephone pole!

Royal was talking on the phone one day, standing there in his underwear &garters, when company arrived, & a woman came walking in the door!

Royal played in minstrel shows, and in the "K of P" band, went onconventions, and was on the choir all his life. Family members say youalways knew when he was coming, because you could hear him whistling thewhole way up the street. 
Stewart, Dell Royal Sr. (I3878)
 
218 Application #25023--gives marriage date as Apr. 7, 1912 Smith, Mabel Estella (I3879)
 
219 Application #26601

As Walter was getting up in age, & may have been getting a little senile,he once woke up in the middle of the night, and he thought his wife was aburglar, so he tried to choke her! 
Dell, Walter Lavigne (I3904)
 
220 Application #26601 Storm, Eva M. (I4021)
 
221 Application #31832 marriage license Leppo, Harvey S. (I3968)
 
222 Application #31832 marriage license Dell, Lillian Gertrude (I3923)
 
223 Application #33397 marriage license Spangler, Naomi Josephine (I3866)
 
224 approx. wedding date calculated from 1930 census

calculated from 1930 census 
Burke, Mamie (I336)
 
225 approx. wedding date calculated from 1930 census

Name: Evariste Labelle
SSN: 386-20-7349
Last Residence: 49863 Nadeau, Menominee, Michigan,
Born: 21 Jul 1883
Died: Nov 1968
State (Year) SSN issued: Michigan (Before 1951) 
Labelle, Evariste (I308)
 
226 Arizona Department of Health Services. Arizona Birth RecordsSource (S195)
 
227 Arizona Department of Health Services. Arizona Death RecordsSource (S133)
 
228 Arkansas Department of Vital Records. Death Certificates. Little Rock, AR, USA. Source (S783)
 
229 Arkansas Department of Vital Records. Marriage Certificates. Little Rock, AR, . Source (S267)
 
230 Art Steele was grocery clerk and grocery delivery man in his young years, 1925 to 1929 (approx.). Then Art became a milkman and delivered milk to the "South-Side" of Huntington, WV for many years, approx. 1929 to 1957. He worked for Guyan Creamery, Sunrise Creamery, and Kennedy Dairy, which later became Borden's Dairy. He worked in-plant at Borden's approx. 1957 to 1959 when he could no longer walk a milk route and he retired from Bordens's when his arthritic knees became to painful to enable him to work. He was badly crippled with arthritis. Steele, Arthur Daly (I3677)
 
231 As of 1851, Baltimore is an independent city. Family: Dell, John / Norton, Mary (F1014)
 
232 Associated with St Francis Xavier Church in Nadeau, MI Leboeuf, Alvina (I305)
 
233 At the annual town meeting held at the Dayton Corners' school house April 3, 1883, the following town officers were elected: Supervisors, C A Burghagen, chairman, John Akan, W Flamme; clerk, W H Miller; treasurer, Tom J Hallin; assessor, John Bowen; justices, J M Adair, J Vanderpool and Henry Bannister; constables, W Smart, Noah McKy and Joe Brogan.
 
Burghagen, Carl August (I484)
 
234 Aupais was the concubine of PEPIN OF HERISTAL and the mother of Charles Martel. Aupais (I3577)
 
235 b. bef. 1066, lord of Clare, Suffolk, Tonbridge,Kent and Cardigan, Wales.d. 1114 or 1117; m. ADELIZA (or ADELAIDE, ALICE) DE CLERMONT. Fitz Richard, Gilbert (I2720)
 
236 Bado Cemetery, Bado Smith, Beverly (I7604)
 
237 BALDWIN II, the Bald, b. ca. 865, Count of Flanders and Artois, d. 2 Jan. 918;
m. 884, ALFTHRYTH, d. 7 June 929, dau. of ALFRED THE GREAT of England 
Baldwin, II (I3509)
 
238 Baldwin the Bearded, Count of Valenciennes, 1007, and Count of
Flanders, 
Baldwin, IV (I3537)
 
239 Baltimore Pike Cemetery Steele, Jennie Elizabeth (I3130)
 
240 Baltimore Pike Cemetery Brown, Stephen (I3129)
 
241 Baltimore Pike Cemetery Steele, Frederick (I3125)
 
242 Baltimore Pike Cemetery Monjar, Alice Gail (I3124)
 
243 Baltimore Pike Cemetery Steele, Theodore (I3123)
 
244 Baltimore Pike Cemetery Charlie, James (I3112)
 
245 Baltimore Pike Cemetery Steele, Georgia Ruth "Helen" (I3111)
 
246 Banished from Norway to the Hebrides ca. 876.
890 participated in Viking attack on Bayeux, where Count Berenger of Bayeux was killed, and his daughter Poppa captured and taken in 886 by Rollo (now Count of Rouen) as his "Danish" wife. Under treaty of St. Claire, 911, received the Duchy of Normandy from
Charles III, "the Simple". 
Rolf (Rollo), Granger (I3196)
 
247 Baptism record shows Marianne Elizabeth. Page, Marian (I167)
 
248 Baptist Church Cemetery Silliman, Mary (I2425)
 
249 Baptized at Rome, 12 Apr. 781, by Pope Adrian I, d. Milan, 8 July 810, King of Italy 781-810, consecrated King of Lombardy 15 Apr. 781. Apparently by a daughter of Duke Bernard, younger brother of Pepin the Short, he had Bernard a natural son.
(NEHGR 109:175-178). 
Pepin (I3555)
 
250 Bare-Garver Cemetery Gabert, James Lane (I4248)
 

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