Lague, Albert (b. , d. ?)
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Note: CHRIS: Godfather: Louis Lamothe
CHRIS: Godmother: Monique Baril
Christening: 30 MAY 1886 Mansonville, Brome, Quebec
Death: 14 JUN 1965 Richford, Franklin, Vermont, USA
Burial: 1965 Richford, Franklin, Vermont, USA
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Death: 1930 Henryville, Quebec
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Note: CHRIS: Godfather: John Cote
CHRIS: Godmother: Delphine Duquette
As her sister, Denise Lahue, was dating and eventually married Jean Baptiste Dauphin, Gertrude was dating his brother, Henry Dauphin. Henry Dauphin worked in the veneer mill in Newport, Vermont, as did a lot of the French-Canadians. He swallowed a piece of wood that got into his lungs and he died from the complications.
Gertrude eventually married a widower who had two children; she never had children of her own.
So, what might have been another double marriage between families never took place.
From Albert Dauphin . . .
Now about our Uncle Henry- I have a cousin still liviving here in Claremont who knew him personally. In fact, she just told me that he would rock her when she was little. There would not have been a double wedding when my folks were married as Henry would have been too young. It was only later that he and Aunt Gertrude went ou together.
My cousin Toinette told me yesterday that Henry was in the habit of chewing on a toothpick. And so it was a piece of toothpick that he accidentally swallowed that lodged in one of his lungs Surgery at the time was very primitive and so he died of the infection that developed. Toinette said that chewing on a toothpick was a habit that a lot of the men at the time had.
Christening: 27 MAY 1893 Mansonville, Brome, Quebec
Naturalization: Date: 1907
Death: 1992
Burial: Newport, Orleans, Vermont, USA
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