Leo was one of the only family lines that went back to the French surname.
Leo-Delbert Berthiaume was the s/o Louis J Barkyoumb and Matilda Nolan.
Leo Delbert Barkyoumb married on Nov 22 1915 in Holy Angels Church, St Albans Vermont to Dora Germain, daughter of Francis and Lea (Gabouriault) Germain.
Leo signed up for the draft, at that time he was still using the Barkyoumb spelling as well as his full name was Leo Delbert Barkyoumb. He was living on RFD1 in Fairfax. He said he was born on Nov 13, 1895 in Fairfax. He was employed by his father: Lewis Barkyoumb of Fairfax as a farm laborer. He had a wife and 1 child under 12 years. He was short, with a slender build, blue eyes and light brown hair. He signed up in Fairfax Vermont on Jun 5 1917.
Leo signed his draft card as Leo Delbert Barkyoumb.
Leo Delbert change his spelling from Barkyoumb to French spelling of Berthiaume.
Leo was one of the only family lines that went back to the French surname.
Leo-Delbert Berthiaume was the s/o Louis J Barkyoumb and Matilda Nolan.
Leo Delbert Barkyoumb married on Nov 22 1915 in Holy Angels Church, St Albans Vermont to Dora Germain, daughter of Francis and Lea (Gabouriault) Germain.
Leo signed up for the draft, at that time he was still using the Barkyoumb spelling as well as his full name was Leo Delbert Barkyoumb. He was living on RFD1 in Fairfax. He said he was born on Nov 13, 1895 in Fairfax. He was employed by his father: Lewis Barkyoumb of Fairfax as a farm laborer. He had a wife and 1 child under 12 years. He was short, with a slender build, blue eyes and light brown hair. He signed up in Fairfax Vermont on Jun 5 1917.
Leo signed his draft card as Leo Delbert Barkyoumb.
Leo Delbert change his spelling from Barkyoumb to French spelling of Berthiaume.
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