Lute Lewis Touchette Sr.

M, #4814, b. Feb 6, 1887, d. Jan 15, 1959
ChartsGarrow Descendants Chart
Father*Louis Martin Touchette1 b. Aug 21, 1845, d. Dec 13, 1914
Mother*Josephine Duso1 b. May 6, 1847, d. Jul 14, 1899

Family

Florence Julia Garrow b. Jun 13, 1882, d. Jan 24, 1973
Children

Chronological Events

Birth*Feb 6, 1887 Lute Lewis Touchette Sr. was born on Feb 6, 1887 at Montgomery, Franklin County, Vermont, United States.2,3 
 He was the son of Louis Martin Touchette and Josephine Duso.1 
Marriage*Oct 17, 1907 Lute Lewis Touchette Sr. married Florence Julia Garrow, daughter of Paul Henry Garrow and Julia Lafley, on Oct 17, 1907 at Enosburg, Franklin County, Vermont, United States.4,5 
Draft-Fact*Jun 5, 1917 His WWI Draft Registration card, said he was born in Montgomery, Vermont. He lived in Enosburg Falls, Vermont. His occupation was Farming, and he was employed by Mrs. Estella Rubler. He supported a wife and 2 children. He was caucasian, tall and slender, with dark brown eyes, and dark brown hair. The card was dated June 5, 1917.6 
Death*Jan 15, 1959 Lute Lewis Touchette Sr. died on Jan 15, 1959, at age 71 at Northwestern Medical Center (formerly Kerbs Memorial Hospital), Saint Albans, Franklin County, Vermont, United States, from heart attack.7,1 
Burial*Jan 17, 1959 He was buried on Jan 17, 1959 at Stonehouse Road, Saint John the Baptist Cemetery (New), Enosburg Falls, Franklin County, Vermont, United States. Find A Grave Memorial# 213146499.8

Citations

  1. [S4094] Vermont - Death Record - Ancestry.com.
  2. [S515] 1920 U.S. Census, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah County, Utah, United States.
  3. [S4206] Vermont - Marriage Record - Familysearch.org.
  4. [S140] Vermont - Birth Record - State Archives.
  5. [S2194] Vermont - Marriage Record - Ancestry.com.
  6. [S659] Military - WWI - Draft Registration Cards.
  7. [S805] Site - Ancestry.com - One World Tree (SM).
  8. [S80] Gravestones, online at findagrave.com.

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