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Luce <I>Huard</I> Brooks

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Luce Huard Brooks

Birth
Saint-Henri, Chaudiere-Appalaches Region, Quebec, Canada
Death
10 Apr 1901 (aged 72)
Saint John, Rolette County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
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Luce Huard was born August 8, 1828 at Saint-Henri, daughter of Augustin Huard and Luce Hélie dit Breton. Luce had 6 other brothers and sisters.

She married Louis Rousseau in St. Isidore, Dorchester, Québec on August 18, 1848.

Immigrated to the U.S. in April, 1876 and lived with relatives in Grand Forks County, Dakota Territory. Luce and Louis changed their last name to Brooks while living in Grand Forks County. She was naturalized as a U.S. citizen in 1883.

Following the death of Louis in 1892, Luce moved to St. John, ND to live with her daughter, Flora Plante (Freddy).

Luce died on April 10, 1901 in St John, Rolette County, ND. She was buried in St. John The Baptist Cemetery immediately adjacent to the Catholic Church. The cemetery was later moved a few miles away. Tombstone has not been found.

Luce Huard was born August 8, 1828 at Saint-Henri, daughter of Augustin Huard and Luce Hélie dit Breton. Luce had 6 other brothers and sisters.

She married Louis Rousseau in St. Isidore, Dorchester, Québec on August 18, 1848.

Immigrated to the U.S. in April, 1876 and lived with relatives in Grand Forks County, Dakota Territory. Luce and Louis changed their last name to Brooks while living in Grand Forks County. She was naturalized as a U.S. citizen in 1883.

Following the death of Louis in 1892, Luce moved to St. John, ND to live with her daughter, Flora Plante (Freddy).

Luce died on April 10, 1901 in St John, Rolette County, ND. She was buried in St. John The Baptist Cemetery immediately adjacent to the Catholic Church. The cemetery was later moved a few miles away. Tombstone has not been found.



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