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Jean Baptiste Taillon

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Jean Baptiste Taillon

Birth
Ice Lake, Manitoulin District, Ontario, Canada
Death
24 Mar 1908 (aged 94)
Huntingdon, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada
Burial
Fort Covington, Franklin County, New York, USA Add to Map
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The Massena Observer, Massena, St. Lawrence County, NY. April 9, 1908, page 5:

Local Mention
John Tyo, Sr., the oldest resident of Fort Covington died last week aged 94 years.

[He was born in Idian Lands in Quebec, Canada, a son of Jean Baptiste Taillon and Marie Magdeleine Roussel

He married Lucie Plamondon Mar 2, 1840 at St Patrick Church, Hogansburg, Franklin County, New York.

He and his wife Lucie (Lucy) owned and operated the International Hotel (sometimes called the Halfway House) located on the border of Dundee, Quebec, Canada and Fort Covington, New York, USA. A stripe was painted on the floor to show the International border.]

The Massena Observer, Massena, St. Lawrence County, NY. April 9, 1908, page 5:

Local Mention
John Tyo, Sr., the oldest resident of Fort Covington died last week aged 94 years.

[He was born in Idian Lands in Quebec, Canada, a son of Jean Baptiste Taillon and Marie Magdeleine Roussel

He married Lucie Plamondon Mar 2, 1840 at St Patrick Church, Hogansburg, Franklin County, New York.

He and his wife Lucie (Lucy) owned and operated the International Hotel (sometimes called the Halfway House) located on the border of Dundee, Quebec, Canada and Fort Covington, New York, USA. A stripe was painted on the floor to show the International border.]



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