Saturday, July 16, 2022

Doris Mary St. Lawrence

 



Doris Mary St. Lawrence
(1924-2018)

Mary Doris St. Lawrence (also known as Doris Mary) (Aunt Doris) was born on April 6, 1924 and was the oldest daughter of Francis Xavier St. Lawrence (age 39) and Virginie Gagne (age 34). She was born in Norwich, Connecticut and lived there for the rest of her life.

Rita, Dottie and Doris, 1930s


Doris was baptized at St. Patrick Church and attended St. Patrick School and Norwich Free Academy, class of 1942.

According to the 1930s Census, Doris lived with her parents and two sisters Rita and Dorothy, and half sister Sadie (mother Marie Bouley)  at 16 Grovesnor Place, Norwich, CT.

According to the 1940s Census, at age 16, Doris was attending Norwich Free Academy and still living at same address.  By this time, her Aunt Mimi (Blanche Gagne) was also living with them.  

Doris and her sister Rita were one of the original members of the Henry A. Tirrell Chapter of the National Honor Society at Norwich Free Academy.

Doris was also part of the Red and White Newspaper staff at NFA.



After high school, Doris work at Norwich Gas and Electric Company.

On May 6, 1944, Doris (20yrs) married Robert Duhamel Lapre (22yrs) (Bud or Uncle Buddy) (1922-2018) while he was on leave and before his departure to Europe. 



Prior to enlisting in the army, Bud worked as a courier for Western Union and a machinist for Pratt and Whitney.  

Bud enlisted in the Army on  April 12, 1943 in Hartford, Connecticut.  He was accepted into Army Air Cadet Program and later transferred to the Infantry as a light machine gunner. Bud served under General Patton's Third Army, 4th Armored Division.

According to City Directories 1952 and 1956, Doris and Bud lived at 92 Williams St., Norwich and Bud worked for SNET as a Splicer Helper.

He worked for SNET for 30 years and enjoyed traveling with Doris during his retirement.   Bud also played the bugle and was one of the founding members of the Fletcher's Raiders, a drum and bugle corp based out of Norwich.

Doris and Bud had two children, Patricia M. Lapre (1947) and Donald E. LaPre (1949). 

The family later moved to 21 Autumn Way, in Norwich (later rezoned to Bozrah), CT.  Doris and Bud lived at this home until they were moved to nursing homes in the area.

Doris was very active in the Norwich community.  She was a member of the Women's City Club of Norwich and the Backus Hospital Auxiliary.  She was skilled at many things, including sewing, gardening and baking the most amazing cakes!
I personally remember her delicious whoopie pies and deviled eggs.  She was devoted to her family and always interested in the lives of her extended family as well.

Doris enjoyed traveling with Bud in many capacities, including motorcycle, private planes and sports cars. 






Sunday, August 15, 2021

Marie St. Laurent - Great Grandmother




 Marie Salome St. Laurent, also known as Memere, was born on March 10, 1861 in Cap Chat, Quebec, Canada.  She is the daughter of Octave Joseph St. Laurent and Salome Gagnon.  She lived in Cap Chat until she immigrated to the United States in 1905.

Marie was the youngest of 9 siblings and also had three half-siblings:

Joseph Octave St. Laurent (1845 - )
Virginie St. Laurent (1847-1881)
Marguarite St. Laurent (1848-)
Nazaire St. Laurent (1849-1936)
Narcisse Alexis St. Laurent (1851-1915) Great Grandfather - father of Frank St. Lawrence
Francois St. Laurent (1852 - )
Clarina St. Laurent (1855-1911)
Louis Archille St. Laurent (1857 - )
Damase - Octave St. Laurent (1859 - 1948)

Half Siblings (Mother Esther St. Pierre)

Marie-Anne St. Laurent (1870-1963)
Charles Manfred St. Laurent (1874-1954)
Joachim St. Laurent (1876)

Marie married Benoni Gagne on October 28, 1882 at St. Norbert in Cap Chat. Together they had 15 children.

Joseph Octave Gagne (1884-1959) 
Albert Joseph Gagne  (1886 - 1969)
Aldolph Adrien Gagne (1887 - 1963)
Virginia Gagne (1889 - 1954) (Grandmother)
Adelaide F. Gagne (1890 -1966)
Esther Gagne (1890 - ) There is a baptism record for Esther for Aug 27 1890, it's possible she was Adelaide's twin sister that did not survive.
Ernest Wilfrid Gagne (1891 - 1892)
Blanche Alma Gagne (1893 - 1987)  (Aunt Mimi)
Anna Gagne - (1895 -1955)
Francois Wilfrid Gagne (1897 - 1901)
Joseph Alfred Gagne (1898 - 1940)
Alvina Gagne (1900 - 1905)
Francois (Frank) Napoleon Gagne (1901 - 1984)
Marie Ange Gagne (1904 - )
Marie Ange (Marion) Gagne - (1909 - 1961) Mother to Claire Barbero

In 1905, Marie and Benoni moved from Cap Chat and settled in Winchendon Mass with their children. They eventually moved to New Bedford and lived on Nash Road in 1920 and they purchased a two family house at 42 Glennon Rd., by 1925. 

Benoni died in 1928 at age 73, and according to the 1930 US Census, Marie continued to live at 42 Glennon Rd, with Albert, possibly Aunt Mimi, and Marion.  Anna (daughter) and Edgar Levasseur lived in the house as well. 

According to the 1940 US Census, Marie (age 81) is living at 42 Glennon road with Albert, Marion (daughter) and Eugene Langlois and their daughter Claire. 

Marie died on April 20, 1943 at age 82 and is buried with Belonie at Sacred Heart Cemetery in New Bedford.








Benoni Gagne - Great- Grandfather

Benoni (Belonie Gagne) - Great Grandfather
Father of Virginie Gagne
1855-1928


Benoni Gagne was born May 6, 1855 in Cap Chat, Gaspe, Quebec to Vincent Gagne and Euphemie Parent.  He was baptized at Sainte Anne des Monts Church in Quebec in 1855.

He lived in Cap Chat for fifty years.

According to the 1871 Census, at age 16, Benoni is living with his parents, Euphemie, age 49 and Vincent, age 48. His grandfather, Abraham, age 100, was also living with them.  Benoni listed his occupation as a farmer and fisherman. 

Benoni siblings were also listed on the 1871 Census

Julienne - age 18
Theodora - age 14
Marie     - age 11
Clara  - age 9

According to the 1881 Census, Beloni at age 27, was living with his parents. He listed his occupation as farmer. 

In both census records, Benoni's older brother Elzear and his family were neighbors.  On October 28, 1882, Benoni (age 27) married Marie Salome St. Laurent (age 21)(sister to Narcisse St. Laurent) in Cap Chat.  Benoni and Marie had 15 children together:

Joseph Octave Gagne (1884-1959) 
Albert Joseph Gagne  (1886 - 1969)
Aldolph Adrien Gagne (1887 - 1963)
Virginia Gagne (1889 - 1954) (Grandmother)
Adelaide F. Gagne (1890 -1966)
Esther Gagne (1890 - ) There is a baptism record for Esther for Aug 27 1890, it's possible she was Adelaide's twin sister that did not survive.
Ernest Wilfrid Gagne (1891 - 1892)
Blanche Alma Gagne (1893 - 1987)  (Aunt Mimi)
Anna Gagne - (1895 -1955)
Francois Wilfrid Gagne (1897 - 1901)
Joseph Alfred Gagne (1898 - 1940)
Alvina Gagne (1900 - 1905)
Francois (Frank) Napoleon Gagne (1901 - 1984)
Marie Ange Gagne (1904 - )
Marie Ange (Marion) Gagne - (1909 - 1961) Mother to Claire Barbero

In the 1901 Census Report, Beloni (age 46) and Marie (age 40) are living in Cap Chat with their children.  Benoni lists his occupation as farmer.

Records show that the family traveled to the United States in 1905 and settled in Winchendon, Mass.  


In the 1910 US Census, Benoni (age 57) and Marie (age 50) are living in Winchendon at 82 Maple St. with their children. His occupation is listed as Watchman at a cotton mill.

In the 1920 US Census, Belonie (age 65) and Marie (age 60) are living in New Bedford, Ma. at 209 Nash St.  It's a bit fuzzy, but it looks like Benoni lists his occupation as a helper in a coal shop and most of his children that are still living with him are working in the cotton mill.  Except for Albert, who is working as a carpenter.

According to a 1925 City Directory, Belonie and Marie are now living at 42 Glennon Road in New Bedford. 

Belonie died July 9, 1928 in New Bedford, and is buried at Sacred Heart Old Cemetery.









Sunday, February 21, 2021

Gagne - St. Laurent Wedding Picture Puzzle



This is a family picture taken at the wedding of Adolphe Gagne and Adelaide St. Laurent
(parents of Francis Gagne - whose children were Luke, Matthew, Lauren and Mark).  This picture is significant because it is a combination of both the Gagne and St. Laurent Family (Adolphe and Adelaide were first cousins).  So basically all of our ancestors are in this picture.   Rita and I have gone over the picture and can identify a handful and others based on facts.  I am assuming most of the Gagne family is on the left and St. Laurent on the right.   The date is September 2, 1913 in Winchendon, Mass.   I have listed below facts of each family member that will help you to identify who is in the picture. I have also indicated the ID of the ones I feel are pretty certain.  And here's a question..why do you think most of the St. Laurent ladies are dressed in black?  Je ne sais pas   Also, how old do you think the child #18 is in the bottom right corner?

If you think I've gotten something wrong and have your own guesses.  Please let me know.



September 2, 1913 - Gagne/St. Laurent Facts as of that Day
Wedding of Adolphe Gagne and Adella St. Laurent

 

Name

Role

Age

Known ID/My Guess

Comments

Gagne Family

 

 

 

 

Benoni Gagne
(Great Grandfather)

Father of the Groom

58

#5

 

Marie St. Laurent Gagne
(Great Grandmother)

Mother of the Groom
Sister to Narcisse St. Laurent 

54

#22

 

Adolphe Gagne

Groom

26

#13

 

Joseph Octave Gagne

Brother of Groom

28

My Guess #4 Maybe Best Man

Known as Octave – Married Apr. 1912

Flora Foisey

Wife of Joseph

 

My Guess #8

Would be 8 months pregnant

Albert Gagne

Brother of Groom

27

My Guess #11

Single

Virginia Gagne
(Grandmother)

Sister of Groom

24

#3

 

Adelaide Gagne

Sister of Groom

23

My Guess #12

Married Fred Morin in October 1913

Blanche Gagne
(Aunt Mimi)

Sister of Groom

20

My Guess #10

 

Anna Gagne

Sister of Groom

13

#1

 

Joseph Alfred Gagne

Brother of Groom

15

Not in Picture

Known as Alfred

Frank Gagne

Brother of Groom

12

#6

 

Marion Gagne
(Claire Barbero's Mom)

Sister of Groom

4

#21

 

 

 

 

 

 

St. Laurent Family

 

 

 

 

Narcisse St. Laurent
(Great Grandfather)

Father of the Bride

62

My Guess #15

Died in Apr 1915

Nymphodore St. Laurent
(Great Grandmother)

Mother of the Bride

68

 

Either #23 or #19 

 

Adelaide (Adella) St. Laurent

Bride

22

#14

 

Joseph St. Laurent

Brother of Bride

35                    

Living in Canada at the time

2 Children age 4 and 7 months

Desneige St. Laurent

Wife of Joseph

25

Living in Candada

 

Anna St. Laurent

Sister of Bride

34

My Guess #16 Maybe Matron of Honor

4 Children – age 8,6,4, and 3

Louis Germain Jean

Husband of Anna

 

My Guess # 17

 

Frank St. Laurent
(Grandfather)

Brother of Bride

29

Not in Picture

Single

Alfred St. Laurent

Brother of Bride

28

Not In Picture

Died in WWI 1916

Alexis St. Laurent

Brother of Bride

26            

My Guess #20

Daughter Irene 3 mos.

Marie Paquette

Wife of Alex

24

Maybe #9

 

Charles Manfred St. Laurent

Step Brother of Groom

39

My Guess #7

Lived in Norwich close to Marie  St. Laurent

Marie Lavoie St. Laurent

Wife of Charles

35

Possibly #9

 

#2 Unknown

 

 

 

 

#19 Unknown

Could be Nymphodore or related to her

 

 

Irine Jean

Daughter of Anna and Louis Jean

3

Possibly #18