VICTORIA DANIS
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Re: VICTORIA DANIS
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Jean-Baptiste Lafrenière was born June 23, 1874 in the village of Maskinongé. In 1911 he contracted tuberculosis and was forced to subsist on the slender income earned from his music publications. He died January 4, 1912 at the age of 37 leaving behind a widow (Victoria Danis) and two young children. He is buried in the Côte-des-Neiges cemetary in Montreal.
He was the son of Antoine-Théophile Lafrenière and Cléophé-Zoé Giroux. Antoine and Cléophé were married on 21 September 1863 in Maskinongé and had 8 children.
Zoé Giroux was the daughter of Onésime Giroux and Zoé DUGAS, who were married in 1837; they were of Accadian descent. When Zoé DUGAS became a widow she married in 1848 Adolphe PIETTE dit TREMPE.
Victoria Danis was born on February 3,1877 daughter of Antoine (- Dosithée) Danis and Emma (- Cordélia) PROULX, (Antoine and Emma were married on June 27.1871, in Ste-Genevieve [de Pierrefonds ? de Batiscan ? de Berthier ? ...] Children were: Maximillien Danis (b.November 12 1873; Victoria (in 1877), Stella Danis (b December 13,1881) and Horace Danis (b. December 15,1883).
Victoria Danis, who was 26 before her 2nd marriage was married to her 1st husband at the age of 18 to Wilfrid LANGLOIS on October 28,1895.
Victoria Danis would have probably died a little after her 2nd husband from tuberculoses. She is not buried in Montreal
The children of Victoria and Jean-Baptiste:
1. Jeannette LAFRENIÈRE (b.1904);2. Madeleine LAFRENIÈRE (b. May 30,1905 in Valleyfield, QC); 3.Denis LAFRENIÈRE (who died at 18 months.
After the parents passed away the 2 girls where taken in charge by a surgeon named Jules Joseph HAMELIN and his wife Stella Danis, their maternal aunt at North Battleford, in Saskatchewan. This doctor was the son of Olivier HAMELIN and Éléonore MARTIN, Stella Danis had married him on May 5, 1908 in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, QC.
Jean-Baptiste Lafrenière was born June 23, 1874 in the village of Maskinongé. In 1911 he contracted tuberculosis and was forced to subsist on the slender income earned from his music publications. He died January 4, 1912 at the age of 37 leaving behind a widow (Victoria Danis) and two young children. He is buried in the Côte-des-Neiges cemetary in Montreal.
He was the son of Antoine-Théophile Lafrenière and Cléophé-Zoé Giroux. Antoine and Cléophé were married on 21 September 1863 in Maskinongé and had 8 children.
Zoé Giroux was the daughter of Onésime Giroux and Zoé DUGAS, who were married in 1837; they were of Accadian descent. When Zoé DUGAS became a widow she married in 1848 Adolphe PIETTE dit TREMPE.
Victoria Danis was born on February 3,1877 daughter of Antoine (- Dosithée) Danis and Emma (- Cordélia) PROULX, (Antoine and Emma were married on June 27.1871, in Ste-Genevieve [de Pierrefonds ? de Batiscan ? de Berthier ? ...] Children were: Maximillien Danis (b.November 12 1873; Victoria (in 1877), Stella Danis (b December 13,1881) and Horace Danis (b. December 15,1883).
Victoria Danis, who was 26 before her 2nd marriage was married to her 1st husband at the age of 18 to Wilfrid LANGLOIS on October 28,1895.
Victoria Danis would have probably died a little after her 2nd husband from tuberculoses. She is not buried in Montreal
The children of Victoria and Jean-Baptiste:
1. Jeannette LAFRENIÈRE (b.1904);2. Madeleine LAFRENIÈRE (b. May 30,1905 in Valleyfield, QC); 3.Denis LAFRENIÈRE (who died at 18 months.
After the parents passed away the 2 girls where taken in charge by a surgeon named Jules Joseph HAMELIN and his wife Stella Danis, their maternal aunt at North Battleford, in Saskatchewan. This doctor was the son of Olivier HAMELIN and Éléonore MARTIN, Stella Danis had married him on May 5, 1908 in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, QC.