To this blessed marriage where born the following children:
Samuel Moses Allard (1860-1945) Emma Malvina Marie Crompe
Marie Addies Allard (1861-1938) Jerome Longtin
Eugenia Delia Allard (1864-)Louis Miner
Meline Amelia Allard (1866-1954)Samuel Miller
Maria Merante Allard (1867-)
Margaret Allard (1869-1949) Maggie Pierre-Alexandre Patenaude/Patnode
Elizabeth Allard (1871-1931) Pierre Boileau
Joseph Moses Allard (1874-1973) Margaret Brady
Philomena Agnes Allard (1875-1968)Dan Paul
Rosanna Allard (1878-1878)
Melvina Allard (1880-1961) Mollie Ernest G. Buse
DEATH OF MRS. MOSES ALLARD
Mrs. Moses Allard breathed her last at 5:30 o'clock Monday morning after an illness of but a few days, Mrs. Allard was one of the pioneers of this section, coming from Fall River in the fall of 1881, and settling with her family on a claim several miles east of town where she had since resided until last fall, when the family moved to town. The funeral was one of the largest ever seen here, attesting the esteem in which Mrs. Allard was held. St. Anne's Society of St. Joseph's church, of which she was a member, was represented at the funeral by almost the total membership. Mrs. Allard was a good, true woman. The metal in her was often brought out during the hardships always a part of pioneer life, but she never faltered. Loving, unselfish, and true to the last, her loss is indeed a hard blow. Mrs. Allard was born in St. Remi, Quebec, Canada, in February, 1832, and was married to Moses Allard forty years ago, in New York state. Nine children, seven daughters and two sons, together with the bereaved husband, survive.
This obituary article is from the Gazette Newspaper on January 20, 1898.
Modeste's baptismal name was Marie-Modeste.
Family information is added by Michele Ball for the g,g,g granddaughter Jackie Cheves.
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Yes, I know that the birth date at the top of this site is different than the obituary article states. I am waiting to view the headstone and I am searching for further information.
To this blessed marriage where born the following children:
Samuel Moses Allard (1860-1945) Emma Malvina Marie Crompe
Marie Addies Allard (1861-1938) Jerome Longtin
Eugenia Delia Allard (1864-)Louis Miner
Meline Amelia Allard (1866-1954)Samuel Miller
Maria Merante Allard (1867-)
Margaret Allard (1869-1949) Maggie Pierre-Alexandre Patenaude/Patnode
Elizabeth Allard (1871-1931) Pierre Boileau
Joseph Moses Allard (1874-1973) Margaret Brady
Philomena Agnes Allard (1875-1968)Dan Paul
Rosanna Allard (1878-1878)
Melvina Allard (1880-1961) Mollie Ernest G. Buse
DEATH OF MRS. MOSES ALLARD
Mrs. Moses Allard breathed her last at 5:30 o'clock Monday morning after an illness of but a few days, Mrs. Allard was one of the pioneers of this section, coming from Fall River in the fall of 1881, and settling with her family on a claim several miles east of town where she had since resided until last fall, when the family moved to town. The funeral was one of the largest ever seen here, attesting the esteem in which Mrs. Allard was held. St. Anne's Society of St. Joseph's church, of which she was a member, was represented at the funeral by almost the total membership. Mrs. Allard was a good, true woman. The metal in her was often brought out during the hardships always a part of pioneer life, but she never faltered. Loving, unselfish, and true to the last, her loss is indeed a hard blow. Mrs. Allard was born in St. Remi, Quebec, Canada, in February, 1832, and was married to Moses Allard forty years ago, in New York state. Nine children, seven daughters and two sons, together with the bereaved husband, survive.
This obituary article is from the Gazette Newspaper on January 20, 1898.
Modeste's baptismal name was Marie-Modeste.
Family information is added by Michele Ball for the g,g,g granddaughter Jackie Cheves.
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Yes, I know that the birth date at the top of this site is different than the obituary article states. I am waiting to view the headstone and I am searching for further information.
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