Aimé Nault, 18701945 (aged 75 years)

Name
Aimé /Nault/
Birth
1869 38 36
Birth
March 8, 1870 39 37
St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
Latitude: 49.9 Longitude: -97.1
Baptism
May 9, 1870 40 37 (aged 2 months)
St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
Latitude: 49.9 Longitude: -97.1
Birth of a sister
Birth of a brother
Birth of a brother
March 1, 1875 (aged 4 years)
Manitoba, Canada
Latitude: 51.0675 Longitude: -98.4436
Birth of a sister
Death of a sister
August 1, 1876 (aged 6 years)
St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
Latitude: 49.9 Longitude: -97.1
Death of a maternal grandmother
Burial of a maternal grandmother
Death of a maternal grandfather
Burial of a maternal grandfather
Marriage
November 22, 1892 (aged 22 years)
St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
Latitude: 49.9 Longitude: -97.1

Memories by Simone Lapointe

"Aimé Nault married Joséphine Martel on November 22, 1892.

"Around 1903 they moved to Jack Fish Saskatchewan. They were people of deep faith. That is where they took their strength, because it was a hard life.

"At the end living in Beacon Hill Saskatchewan, in a nice log house, so clean and well kept.

"They were very welcoming people, I remember. Memere killing a chicken on Saturday to make a large pot of soup in case someone will stop in.

"That was their way of life for many years, people would stop for a meal or stay overnight. After what I heard it was not too often that they had a day without someone.

"For many years they took care of one of their nieces, then a handicapped man, also a mentally handicapped young man. Years after they took in three young children. Their mother had died.

"There was no priest for many years, no church. A priest used to travel from one place to the other, once a month. He had his room at our grandparents' place and would say mass for all the surrounding farmers or ranchers.

"In the 40s they went to church on the Beacon Hill Reserve."

(faxed to Lee Anne Pedersen 2008 April 21)

Birth of a daughter
Death of a daughter
September 22, 1894 (aged 24 years)
St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
Latitude: 49.9 Longitude: -97.1
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Death of a son
Birth of a son
Death of a son
Birth of a daughter
1896 (aged 25 years)
Death of a paternal grandmother
Birth of a daughter
December 18, 1897 (aged 27 years)
St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
Latitude: 49.9 Longitude: -97.1
Birth of a daughter
Death of a sister
November 2, 1899 (aged 29 years)
St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
Latitude: 49.9 Longitude: -97.1
Birth of a daughter
June 2, 1900 (aged 30 years)
St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
Latitude: 49.9 Longitude: -97.1
Birth of a daughter
Census
1901 (aged 30 years)
St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
Latitude: 49.9 Longitude: -97.1
Occupation
Farmer
1901 (aged 30 years)
St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
Latitude: 49.9 Longitude: -97.1
Birth of a daughter
August 28, 1902 (aged 32 years)
St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
Latitude: 49.9 Longitude: -97.1
Birth of a daughter
August 28, 1902 (aged 32 years)
St Vital, Manitoba, Canada
Latitude: 49.8167 Longitude: -97.1334
Birth of a son
1904 (aged 33 years)
Saskatchewan, Canada
Latitude: 51.7737 Longitude: -106.0254
Birth of a daughter
Census
1906 (aged 35 years)
Saskatchewan, Canada
Latitude: 51.7737 Longitude: -106.0254
Birth of a son
September 28, 1907 (aged 37 years)
Onion Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
Latitude: 53.7167 Longitude: -110
Birth of a daughter
April 7, 1910 (aged 40 years)
Onion Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
Latitude: 53.7167 Longitude: -110
Christening of a daughter
Birth of a son
1913 (aged 42 years)
Death of a mother
Death of a mother
1914 (aged 43 years)
St Vital, Manitoba, Canada
Latitude: 49.8167 Longitude: -97.1334
Death of a son
November 20, 1918 (aged 48 years)
Onion Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
Latitude: 53.7167 Longitude: -110
Cause: Spanish Flu
Death of a son
between 1914 and 1918 (aged 47 years)
Death of a father
Death of a wife
November 11, 1943 (aged 73 years)
Bonnyville, Alberta, Canada
Latitude: 54.2678 Longitude: -110.7508
Cause: Cerebral haemorrhage
INDI:_PHOTO
Aimé Nault
Aimé Nault
Death
NE 16-62-25 W3
September 14, 1945 (aged 75 years)
Beacon Hill, Saskatchewan, Canada
Latitude: 54.3556 Longitude: -109.6522
Cause of death: Coronary thrombosis due to arteriosclerosis
Burial

Saint Louis Roman Catholic Cemetary

4802 55 Street
Bonnyville, AB
Canada

Burial
1945 (0 after death)
Shared note: N267
Family with parents
father
18301924
Birth: April 20, 1830 31 20 Point Douglas, Manitoba
Death: December 17, 1924Fort Garry, Winnipeg, Manitoba
mother
18321914
Birth: June 27, 1832 37 32 St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
Death: May 24, 1914Fort Garry, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Marriage MarriageJanuary 11, 1850St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
10 years
elder brother
-3 years
elder sister
18601899
Birth: 1860 29 27
Death: November 2, 1899St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
6 years
elder sister
19 months
elder sister
18631864
Birth: August 1, 1863 33 31
Death: September 29, 1864St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
21 months
elder brother
1865
Birth: May 6, 1865 35 32 St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
21 months
elder sister
1867
Birth: February 9, 1867 36 34 St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
19 months
elder sister
18681869
Birth: September 14, 1868 38 36
Death: June 21, 1869St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
16 months
himself
18701945
Birth: March 8, 1870 39 37 St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
Death: NE 16-62-25 W3September 14, 1945Beacon Hill, Saskatchewan, Canada
3 years
younger sister
3 years
younger brother
18751965
Birth: March 1, 1875 44 42 Manitoba, Canada
Death: 1965
2 years
younger sister
18761876
Birth: July 11, 1876 46 44
Death: August 1, 1876St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
brother
sister
brother
sibling
Family with Joséphine Martel
himself
18701945
Birth: March 8, 1870 39 37 St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
Death: NE 16-62-25 W3September 14, 1945Beacon Hill, Saskatchewan, Canada
wife
18741943
Birth: May 16, 1874 48 41 St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
Death: November 11, 1943Bonnyville, Alberta, Canada
Marriage MarriageNovember 22, 1892St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
12 years
son
19041918
Birth: 1904 33 29 Saskatchewan, Canada
Death: November 20, 1918Onion Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
4 years
son
19071979
Birth: September 28, 1907 37 33 Onion Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
Death: December 18, 1979Creston, British Columbia, Canada
3 years
daughter
19101979
Birth: April 7, 1910 40 35 Onion Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
Death: April 28, 1979
-17 years
daughter
18931894
Birth: September 23, 1893 23 19
Death: September 22, 1894St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
13 months
son
18941895
Birth: October 30, 1894 24 20
Death: March 13, 1895
son
18941894
Birth: October 30, 1894 24 20
Death: October 31, 1894
2 years
daughter
18961980
Birth: 1896 25 21
Death: 1980
2 years
daughter
18971969
Birth: December 18, 1897 27 23 St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
Death: 1969Bonnyville, Alberta, Canada
3 years
daughter
19001986
Birth: June 2, 1900 30 26 St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
Death: July 5, 1986Bonnyville, Alberta, Canada
2 years
daughter
19021995
Birth: August 28, 1902 32 28 St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
Death: July 21, 1995Bonnyville, Alberta, Canada
3 years
daughter
19051999
Birth: November 4, 1905 35 31 Jackfish Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
Death: September 8, 1999Bonnyville, Alberta, Canada
8 years
son
19131979
Birth: 1913 42 38
Death: 1979Bonnyville, Alberta, Canada
daughter
1997
Death: April 11, 1997Calgary, Alberta, Canada
daughter
Marriage
Shared note

Memories by Simone Lapointe

"Aimé Nault married Joséphine Martel on November 22, 1892.

"Around 1903 they moved to Jack Fish Saskatchewan. They were people of deep faith. That is where they took their strength, because it was a hard life.

"At the end living in Beacon Hill Saskatchewan, in a nice log house, so clean and well kept.

"They were very welcoming people, I remember. Memere killing a chicken on Saturday to make a large pot of soup in case someone will stop in.

"That was their way of life for many years, people would stop for a meal or stay overnight. After what I heard it was not too often that they had a day without someone.

"For many years they took care of one of their nieces, then a handicapped man, also a mentally handicapped young man. Years after they took in three young children. Their mother had died.

"There was no priest for many years, no church. A priest used to travel from one place to the other, once a month. He had his room at our grandparents' place and would say mass for all the surrounding farmers or ranchers.

"In the 40s they went to church on the Beacon Hill Reserve."

(faxed to Lee Anne Pedersen 2008 April 21)

Census
Occupation
Census
Burial
Shared note

Saint Louis Roman Catholic Cemetary

4802 55 Street
Bonnyville, AB
Canada

Burial