Orvile Bombardier Barber1
M, #33706, b. circa Aug 1, 1856, d. Feb 8, 1948
Family 2 | Hattie Anna Touchette b. Mar 3, 1879, d. Nov 26, 1932 |
Children | - Felix Ernest Barber4 b. Jun 27, 1899, d. Oct 10, 1961
- Lydia Corrine Barber+1 b. Aug 8, 1900, d. Dec 10, 1939
- Carlton Maurice Barber1 b. Nov 4, 1902, d. Nov 6, 1950
- Nelson Lewis Barber3 b. circa 1904, d. Oct 17, 1914
- Ellarena Pauline Barber1 b. circa 1908, d. Jan 21, 1975
- Joseph Barber6 b. Aug 22, 1910, d. Aug 22, 1910
- Fred Walter Barber6 b. Apr 30, 1913, d. Jan 21, 1975
- Eleanor Mae Barber6 b. Oct 3, 1915, d. Oct 20, 2011
- Cecile Mabel Barber6 b. Nov 14, 1918, d. Jan 17, 2004
- Cora Marguerete Barber+6 b. Mar 23, 1921, d. Mar 1, 2008
- Lucy Victoria Barber6 b. Apr 28, 1923, d. Sep 16, 1925
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Chronological Events
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Birth* | circa Aug 1, 1856 | Orvile Bombardier Barber was born circa Aug 1, 1856 at Sainte Brigide, Le Haut-Richelieu County, Quebec, Canada.2 |
| | He was the son of Nelson Barber and Julia Messier.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1880 | Orvile Bombardier Barber married Lydia Demar circa 1880.3 |
Marriage* | Jul 20, 1898 | Orvile Bombardier Barber married Hattie Anna Touchette, daughter of Louis Martin Touchette and Josephine Duso, on Jul 20, 1898 at Montgomery, Franklin County, Vermont, United States.2,4 |
Death* | Feb 8, 1948 | Orvile Bombardier Barber died on Feb 8, 1948 at Richford, Franklin County, Vermont, United States.2 |
Burial* | Feb 10, 1948 | He was buried on Feb 10, 1948 at All Saints Catholic Cemetery, Richford, Franklin County, Vermont, United States, Find A Grave Memorial# 75462280.5 |
Citations
- [S2194] Vermont - Marriage Record, online at Ancestry.com.
- [S4094] Vermont - Death Record, online at Ancestry.com.
- [S79] Gravestones - Death Cert, Obits, Books, Photos.
- [S802] Site - Ancestry.com, online at http://www.ancestry.com
- [S80] Gravestones - Death Cert Proof, Find-A-Grave, BillionGraves, #79.
- [S1094] Vermont - Birth Record, online at Ancestry.com.
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