St. Ann's centennial: 100 years of faith, Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation, Belcourt, North Dakota, 1885-1985

Walhalla) because of the flooding, his family also moved. He married Lissette Grandbois May 5, 1861, daughter Ellen and Justine were born of this marriage. Ellen married William Gooselain; Justine married John Bruce and raised her family in Walhalla. Lissette died in 1866. In 1867 Louis married Mari...

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spelling ftnorthdakotastu:oai:cdm16921.contentdm.oclc.org:ndsl-books/27857 2023-05-15T17:12:21+02:00 St. Ann's centennial: 100 years of faith, Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation, Belcourt, North Dakota, 1885-1985 image/tiff http://cdm16921.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/ndsl-books/id/27857 unknown North Dakota State Library st anns1985 part1; st anns1985 part2 http://cdm16921.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/ndsl-books/id/27857 North Dakota County and Town Histories Collection, North Dakota State Library. NO KNOWN COPYRIGHT To request a copy or to inquire about permissions and/or duplication services, contact the Digital Initiatives department of the North Dakota State Library by phone at 701-328-4622, by email at ndsl-digital@nd.gov, or by visiting http://library.nd.gov Text ftnorthdakotastu 2017-12-14T10:32:45Z Walhalla) because of the flooding, his family also moved. He married Lissette Grandbois May 5, 1861, daughter Ellen and Justine were born of this marriage. Ellen married William Gooselain; Justine married John Bruce and raised her family in Walhalla. Lissette died in 1866. In 1867 Louis married Marie LaRocque, daughter of Joseph LaRocque and Sophia Marchand, anc came to live in the village of Olga, the oldest town in what is now Cavalier County. Marie's father, a Metis, son of a trader, was the village blacksmith and manufactured wagons, sleighs, cutters, buggies, etc. At that time there were still buffalo, deer, antelope, elk, moose, coyotes, beaver and mink to hunt and trap, along with ducks, geese and prairie chickens. One of the earliest transportation trails led from Olga to Fort Totten and from Olga into Canada. The family moved to Belcourt in the 1880s. Children of the second marriage were: Virginie married John B. Plante, Moses M. married Lucie Gardner, daughter of George Gardner and Anastasia Saice, Louis Phillip, and Veronique married William J. Thomas, son of Thomas Thomas and Marguerite Herman. in Rolla; Lucie was a milliner/dressmaker. Moses died May 27, 1922, while Lucie passed away November 19, 1959. Moses and Lucy (Gardner) Godon, parents of Marion Gilland. MOSES M. GODON—LUCIE ISABEL GARDENER Moses M. Godon, born September 8,1873, son of Louis Godon and Marie LaRocque, married Lucie Isabel Gardner, born November 30, 1881, daughter of George Gardner and Annie Anastasia Saice, at Minnewauken, North Dakota in January of 1905. They lived in Minnewauken where their daughter, Marion, was born. Lucie was a graduate of Haskell Institute and was a dining room matron at Kashena, Wisconsin when she married. Moses graduated from Tailoring and Music at Fort Totten. He later had a tailor shop in Minnewaukan and St m Alexander Gourneau (1867 to March 3, 1931, husband of Margaret Daignault. Margaret Daignault (1881 to Nov. 6, 1919) and Virginia Daignault (1876-1925). Courtesy of Judy Delonais. ALEXANDER GOURNEAU — MARGARET DAIGNAULT Alexander Gourneau was born in 1867, and married Margaret Daignault, born in 1881, at Belcourt. They had three children: Annie, Emil and John. Margaret died November 6, 1908 while Alexander passed away March 3,1931. Their daughter Annie was married to Alex Albert and had two sons-Fayes and Kade. Their son John married Rose Brunelle and their two children are Eileen and Johnny Gourneau. Their son Emil married Emily Ernestine Brunelle and they had nine children. 355 Scanned with a Zeutschel Zeta book scanner at 300 dpi. Edited with Multi-Page TIFF Editor. Text Metis North Dakota State University (NDSU): Digital Horizons Canada Indian Gardner ENVELOPE(65.903,65.903,-70.411,-70.411) Marguerite ENVELOPE(141.378,141.378,-66.787,-66.787) Moses ENVELOPE(-99.183,-99.183,-74.550,-74.550) Cavalier ENVELOPE(-69.462,-69.462,-67.825,-67.825) Haskell ENVELOPE(-64.279,-64.279,-66.749,-66.749)
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description Walhalla) because of the flooding, his family also moved. He married Lissette Grandbois May 5, 1861, daughter Ellen and Justine were born of this marriage. Ellen married William Gooselain; Justine married John Bruce and raised her family in Walhalla. Lissette died in 1866. In 1867 Louis married Marie LaRocque, daughter of Joseph LaRocque and Sophia Marchand, anc came to live in the village of Olga, the oldest town in what is now Cavalier County. Marie's father, a Metis, son of a trader, was the village blacksmith and manufactured wagons, sleighs, cutters, buggies, etc. At that time there were still buffalo, deer, antelope, elk, moose, coyotes, beaver and mink to hunt and trap, along with ducks, geese and prairie chickens. One of the earliest transportation trails led from Olga to Fort Totten and from Olga into Canada. The family moved to Belcourt in the 1880s. Children of the second marriage were: Virginie married John B. Plante, Moses M. married Lucie Gardner, daughter of George Gardner and Anastasia Saice, Louis Phillip, and Veronique married William J. Thomas, son of Thomas Thomas and Marguerite Herman. in Rolla; Lucie was a milliner/dressmaker. Moses died May 27, 1922, while Lucie passed away November 19, 1959. Moses and Lucy (Gardner) Godon, parents of Marion Gilland. MOSES M. GODON—LUCIE ISABEL GARDENER Moses M. Godon, born September 8,1873, son of Louis Godon and Marie LaRocque, married Lucie Isabel Gardner, born November 30, 1881, daughter of George Gardner and Annie Anastasia Saice, at Minnewauken, North Dakota in January of 1905. They lived in Minnewauken where their daughter, Marion, was born. Lucie was a graduate of Haskell Institute and was a dining room matron at Kashena, Wisconsin when she married. Moses graduated from Tailoring and Music at Fort Totten. He later had a tailor shop in Minnewaukan and St m Alexander Gourneau (1867 to March 3, 1931, husband of Margaret Daignault. Margaret Daignault (1881 to Nov. 6, 1919) and Virginia Daignault (1876-1925). Courtesy of Judy Delonais. ALEXANDER GOURNEAU — MARGARET DAIGNAULT Alexander Gourneau was born in 1867, and married Margaret Daignault, born in 1881, at Belcourt. They had three children: Annie, Emil and John. Margaret died November 6, 1908 while Alexander passed away March 3,1931. Their daughter Annie was married to Alex Albert and had two sons-Fayes and Kade. Their son John married Rose Brunelle and their two children are Eileen and Johnny Gourneau. Their son Emil married Emily Ernestine Brunelle and they had nine children. 355 Scanned with a Zeutschel Zeta book scanner at 300 dpi. Edited with Multi-Page TIFF Editor.
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title St. Ann's centennial: 100 years of faith, Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation, Belcourt, North Dakota, 1885-1985
spellingShingle St. Ann's centennial: 100 years of faith, Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation, Belcourt, North Dakota, 1885-1985
title_short St. Ann's centennial: 100 years of faith, Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation, Belcourt, North Dakota, 1885-1985
title_full St. Ann's centennial: 100 years of faith, Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation, Belcourt, North Dakota, 1885-1985
title_fullStr St. Ann's centennial: 100 years of faith, Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation, Belcourt, North Dakota, 1885-1985
title_full_unstemmed St. Ann's centennial: 100 years of faith, Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation, Belcourt, North Dakota, 1885-1985
title_sort st. ann's centennial: 100 years of faith, turtle mountain indian reservation, belcourt, north dakota, 1885-1985
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