Abt 1859 - 1897 (~ 38 years)
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Name |
Florance Micho [1] |
Born |
Abt 1859 |
Maine [2] |
Gender |
Male |
Name |
Florence Micho [2] |
Name |
Foriu |
Name |
Foriu Floren Florin Florence |
Name |
Michaud |
Died |
20 Mar 1897 |
Tawas City, Iosco County, Michigan |
Buried |
22 Mar 1897 |
St Annes Cemetery, Harrisville, Alcona, Michigan |
Person ID |
I10142 |
Jerry Milo Johnson |
Last Modified |
29 Mar 2015 |
Family |
Frances Julia LaChapelle, b. 04 Apr 1864, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio , d. Aft 1930, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan (Age > 67 years) |
Married |
24 Apr 1882 |
Au Sable Township, Iosco County, Michigan [2] |
Children |
| 1. Lena Catherine Michaud, b. 28 Apr 1893, Alcona County, Michigan , d. Aft 1930 (Age > 38 years) [Natural] |
| 2. Earle Edward Michaud, b. 24 Mar 1891, Harrisville, Alcona, Michigan [Natural] |
| 3. Kathleen L Michaud, b. Abt 1893, Michigan , d. Aft 1930 (Age ~ 38 years) [Natural] |
| 4. Charles Vatale Michaud, b. 26 Jan 1883, Harrisville, Alcona, Michigan , d. Yes, date unknown [Natural] |
| 5. Florence Michaud, b. 15 Jun 1887, Harrisville, Haynes Twp, Alcona County, Michigan , d. Yes, date unknown [Natural] |
| 6. Eva Flavia Michaud, b. 18 Mar 1889, Harrisville, Alcona, Michigan , d. Aft 1930 (Age > 42 years) [Natural] |
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Family ID |
F3495 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Alcona County records and census' spell the name MICHO; gravestones alsouse MICHO. Ste. Anne's church records use MICHAUD (the correst spelling). ThePastors of Ste. Annes in the early years were French.Kathleen's birth certificate gives name, Florance Micho; Eva's birth certificategives name, Florin Micho; tomestone says Floren Micho.
Obit:
Under The Wheels A shocking fatality occurred on the D&M RR Saturday afternoon last. The accomodation train from the Rose City division had arrived in Tawas City, and was switching some logs for the Union Cooperage Co. on the old Hale dock. The brakeman was Florance Micho of this city. He had got off the train to turn the switch, and fell in a swoon or faint in front of the loaded cars, and five of these passed over his body. He was horrible mangled, and killed instantly. The unfortunate man had been employed as a brakeman on this train for some time, but he was subject to spells of this kind, and on several previous occassions we understand, had barely escaped death; and realizing the hazardous position to one thus afflicted, he concluded to quit the work, a day or two more would have terminated his labor in this capacity. The remains were brought to the home in this city, where the wife and five children had learned of the awful calamity, and were frantic with grief. There was no coroner's inquest; the facts of the case being too well authenticated to demand it. The funeral service, a very short one, was conducted at the house, and on Wednesday the remains were taken to Harrisville for interment. The deceased was a hard working and industrious man, a kind husband, and an indulgent father. He was a member of the K.O.T.M. in which he held a policy of insurance for $2,000. His age was about 38 years. (From Iosco County Gazette - reprinted Alcona County Review 1 April 1897)
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Sources |
- [S411] OneWorldTree, Various, (Name: http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=139618584;).
- [S117] Chester Family Gedcom, Joe Chester.
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