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Facts and Events
Name |
Nancy Rose Abare |
Alt Name |
Nancy Rose Hebert |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[1][2][3][4][5] |
10 Jan 1869 |
Wallaceburg or Sarnia, Ontario, Canada |
Unknown? |
1879 |
Bay City, Bay, Michigan, United States |
Immigration[1][6] |
1880 |
Bay, Michigan, United States |
Marriage |
4 Jun 1888 |
Bay City, Bay, Michigan, USAto Louis Alexander Tremble |
Death[2] |
29 Sep 1959 |
Omer, Arenac, Michigan, United States |
Burial? |
Aft 29 Sep 1959 |
Omer, Arenac, Michigan, United States |
Nationality? |
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French Canadian |
I found the spelling for Nancy Rose as Ebare, but her marriage license says ABARE. Louis L TREMBLE (her son) his death certificate spells her name as EBEAR.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Federal Government
Bay City, Bay, MI, taken 7 Jun 1990, Superivsor's #10, ED 41, Sheet 6. 33rd Street, House # 1115, Dwelling 104, Family 112. - ↑ 2.0 2.1 Personal Records
Personal Records of Jim Tremble (son of Louis Leo Tremble and Thelma Bugh).
- ↑ 1930 Census
Sheet A-2.
- ↑ Sheet 5-B
Sheet B-5.
- ↑ 1894 State Census, MI</b>, says Nancy Tremble, 25 yrs, b. Canada, white,
<b> 1900 census Bay City, Bay, MI</b> says Aency Tromble, wife, female, b. Jan 1869, 31 yrs, married 12 yrs, Canada English, means English speaking. She could read, write, speak english. It also said she had 8 children with 7 living. emegration 1880, been in US 20 yrs, Jim Tremble gives her birth date as 10 Jan 1864, the 1900 census says Jan 1869, which is right. Also her headstone says birthdate as 1869. There is also a note of Sarnia, Canada. Census gives name as Aency <b>1920 Census Arenac, Arenac, Michigan</b> Sheet 5-B, taken 20 Jan 1920, dwelling & family # 89 says Nancy R, wife, age 5?, married, came to US 1890 says naturalized 1891, b. Canada says both parents b. Canada. <b>1930 Census Arenac, Arenac, Michigan</b>, Sheet 2-A taken 8 Apr 1930 dwelling & family # 30 says Nancy R wife, 61 yrs married was 19 when they married, said she and both mother and father were born in Canada. Also Check birth as Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada.</li>
- ↑ 1900 census says Canada English, which means English speaking. She could read, speak, and write English. It also said that Nancy had 8 children with 7 living. She was French Canadian.</li></ol>
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