André Nault, 1830–1924?> (aged 94 years)
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- André /Nault/
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Shared note: Memories by Simone Lapointe 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) |
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INDI:_PHOTO
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André Nault |
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1798–1867
Birth: August 17, 1798
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— Ste-Geneviève, Berthier, Quebec Death: February 4, 1867 — St. Pierre, Manitoba, Canada |
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1809–1897
Birth: July 1809
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— Cypress Hills, Alberta Death: April 30, 1897 — St-Pierre, Manitoba, Canada |
Marriage | Marriage — 1824 — St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada |
3 years
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3 years
himself |
1830–1924
Birth: April 20, 1830
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— Point Douglas, Manitoba Death: December 17, 1924 — Fort Garry, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
2 years
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2 years
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22 months
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1838–1917
Birth: October 17, 1838
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— St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada Death: April 17, 1917 — St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada |
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1849–1912
Birth: February 15, 1849
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— St Vital, Manitoba, Canada Death: March 25, 1912 — Ste. Anne, Manitoba |
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5 years
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1830–1924
Birth: April 20, 1830
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— Point Douglas, Manitoba Death: December 17, 1924 — Fort Garry, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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1832–1914
Birth: June 27, 1832
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— St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada Death: May 24, 1914 — Fort Garry, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
Marriage | Marriage — January 11, 1850 — St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada |
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1860–1899
Birth: 1860
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Death: November 2, 1899 — St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada |
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1863–1864
Birth: August 1, 1863
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Death: September 29, 1864 — St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada |
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1868–1869
Birth: September 14, 1868
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Death: June 21, 1869 — St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada |
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1870–1945
Birth: March 8, 1870
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— St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada Death: NE 16-62-25 W3 — September 14, 1945 — Beacon Hill, Saskatchewan, Canada |
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1876–1876
Birth: July 11, 1876
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Death: August 1, 1876 — St Boniface, Manitoba, Canada |
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"Noted defender of Metis rights during late 1800's. It was written in the Winnipeg Free Press in 1924, that he started the "Riel Rebellion" by complaining to his cousin Louis Riel Jr. that surveyors were on his property reassessing his property rights. In 1869, he took an active part in the trouble leading to the forming of the first Manitoba Government." From Les Nau en Amérique, page 69. |