(Q63473447)
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17 August 1914Gregorian
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5 May 2019
In 1914 she married the plumber Édouard Bolduc and began to raise a large family. (English)
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5 May 2019
She married Édouard Bolduc on August 17, 1914, and found herself pregnant almost continuously thereafter. Her first pregnancy ended in a stillbirth in 1915; Denise was born in July 1916, Jeannette in July 1917 and Roger in August 1918. (English)
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5 May 2019
She married Édouard Bolduc on August 17, 1914, and found herself pregnant almost continuously thereafter. Her first pregnancy ended in a stillbirth in 1915; Denise was born in July 1916, Jeannette in July 1917 and Roger in August 1918. (English)
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5 May 2019
She married Édouard Bolduc on August 17, 1914, and found herself pregnant almost continuously thereafter. Her first pregnancy ended in a stillbirth in 1915; Denise was born in July 1916, Jeannette in July 1917 and Roger in August 1918. (English)
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5 May 2019
Mme Bolduc-Travers était la fille de feu Edouard Bolduc et de feu Mary Travers (bien connue sous le nom de ¨La Bolduc¨` (French)
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5 May 2019
In 1914 she married the plumber Édouard Bolduc and began to raise a large family. (English)
5 May 2019
Édouard Bolduc had become a plumber, but had difficulty finding employment. (English)
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5 May 2019
Édouard's factory job did not pay much and his salary seemed less with each additional mouth to feed. (English)
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5 May 2019
In 1921, the Bolducs left Montréal for Springfield, Massachusetts (English)
1921
1922
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5 May 2019
In 1921, the Bolducs left Montréal for Springfield, Massachusetts [...] the following year they returned to Montréal. (English)
1922
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5 May 2019
In 1921, the Bolducs left Montréal for Springfield, Massachusetts [...] the following year they returned to Montréal. (English)