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Rory Joseph LaMere 14
Birth 10 Mar 1982 Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, USA Death 14 May 1996 (aged 14) Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, USA Burial Mount Olivet Cemetery Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, USA Memorial ID 109808607 · View Source
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Clara June Komeotis  (Stink)
March 27, 1941 ~ July 8, 2017 (age 76)
“In a world of turmoil and uncertainty, it is more important than ever to make our families the center of our lives and the top of our priorities.” A quote from L. Tom Perry, but could easily be attributed to Clara Komeotis, 76, of Great Falls, MT. It was her passion.
She knew the importance of family. Spending time with her beloved family; daughters,
Thelma,
Wanda,
Ramona
Toni Lynne Komeotis;
sons
James Accord,
Loren Komeotis
Johnny Komeotis;
sisters,
Roberta Paul,
Elaine Morsette,
Sylvia Enno;
20 grandchildren,
40 Great-Grandchildren and even 2 Great-Great grandchildren.
She made them the center of her life. A Homemaker indeed.
She found time to work at Wise Cleaners, play some bingo, pick some berries and loved going to the farmers market. She even expanded her family with her constant companions, her loving dogs.
March 27, 1941 in Rocky Boy, is when Clara was born.
On July 8, 2017 in Great Falls, she was called home to join her daughter,
Sharla Komeotis;
brothers, Larry
Anthony Morsette,
Jimmy LaRocque;
sisters,
Victoria Anderson
Viola LaMere;
parents, Marie and Joe Morsette
The Family will gather at the Little Shell Cultural Center at 1529 Stuckey Road at 5:00 PM on Wednesday, July 12, 2017 for a wake with a Rosary Service. The following Day, Thursday, at 11:00 AM, burial will take place at Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Following the burial, the family will have a pot-luck reception at the Do-Bar. Bring a dish and join the rest of the family as they remember Clara.
https://www.croxfordfuneralhome.com/notices/Clara-Komeotis
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Viola Marie Morsette LaMere 65
Birth 15 Feb 1936 Havre, Hill County, Montana, USA
Death 1 Apr 2001 (aged 65) Box Elder, Hill County, Montana, USA
Burial Rocky Boy Cemetery Rocky Boy, Hill County, Montana, USA Memorial ID 40611233 · View Source
Viola Marie LaMere, 65, died Sunday, April 1, 2001 at her home in Box Elder of cancer.
LaMere was born Feb. 15, 1936 in Havre to Joseph and Marie (LaRocque) Morsette. She was educated at Flandreau Indian School in Flandreau, S.D. and graduated from high school there.
She moved with her family to Great Falls, where she met Matthew LaMere. They married on Nov. 15, 1954 in Great Falls. He died in 1995. She moved to Box Elder in 1996 to be closer to her daughters.
LaMere enjoyed gardening, listening to western music, spending time with her family and playing the keno machines.
She was preceded in death by her father, Joseph Morsette in 1994, and her mother, Marie Morsette in 1993; her husband, Matthew LaMere in 1995; brothers, Tony Morsette in 1988 and Larry Morsette in 1969; grandson, Rory LaMere in 1996.
Survivors include her daughters, Carmelita "Peeps" LaMere, Yvonne "Chine" Rosette, Natalie "Peanut" LaMere, Juanita LaMere and Tracey LaMere, all of Box Elder, and Althea Bear and Shelley LaMere, both of Missoula;
sisters,
1)Clara Komestis, 2)Roberta “Bootsie”Mae Paul    Also known as Roberta Morsette    Age 75    Lives in Great Falls, MT    Used to live in Pendroy, MT, Black Eagle, MT    Related to Harold Joseph Paul
3)Elaine Morsette, all of Great Falls,
4)Sylvia Enno of Tacoma, Wash. 5)Virginia Felder of Denver; brother,
4)James LaRocque of South Dakota; 21 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40611233/viola-marie-lamere
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LAST NAME FIRST NAME BIRTH DATE DEATH DATE
LaMere John B.22-Sep-1920 Died   April 18, 1995
LaMere Kenneth J.July 29, 1946 Died   March 11, 2012
LaMere LeRoy J.April 23, 1938 Died   20-Jan-1984
LaMere Lorna Faye July 24, 1949  Died   19-Feb-1988
LaMere Matthew Henry June 17, 1937 Died  Died   2-Sep-1995
LaMere Michael E. Sr.March 28, 1921 Died  17-Sep-2006
LaMere Michael Jr.May 1, 1942 Died   18-Oct-2004
LaMere Ray liyah Jan 4, 2012 Died   May 24, 2012
LaMere Rodger L.June 3, 1970 Died   April 21, 1993
LaMere Rory Joseph March 10, 1982 Died   May 14, 1996
LaMere Thomas March 5, 1923 Died   April 20, 1990
LaMere Toby 23-Jan-1928  Died  24-Aug-2007
LaMere Virgilene Lena Aug. 29, 1923 Died   15-Jan-2005
LaMere William Joseph "Willy"  6-Feb-19712 Died   Nov-1996
LaMERE Anna G.6 Aug 1903 Died   4 Nov 1954
LaMERE Barbara
LAMERE Clifford 29 Jun 1935 Died   2 Aug 1969
LaMERE Edward W.(Bud)1899 16 Jul 1941
LAMERE Florence 12 Sep 1913 Died   4 Sep 1973
LAMERE Fred Martin (Jr.) 22 Jun 1962  Died    23 Aug 1962
LaMERE Gail Estella 7 Mar 1959
LaMERE George E.   22 Oct 1922 16 Jul 1982 (60)
LaMERE George E.   14 Dec 1956
LAMERE Josephine 25 Jan 1903 11 Dec 1978
LaMERE Michael G.28 Jan 1962 21 May 1981
LAMERE Norman 31 Mar 1910 22 Apr 1969
LaMERE Peter E.1869 15 Feb 1936
LAMERE Robert 19 Oct 19405 Dec 1969
LAMERE Ronald 1 Dec 1948
LAMERE Ronald Andrew Died   12 Aug 1952
LaMERE Teresa E. (Mrs) 1867  Died   11 Mar 1943
LAMERE William J.16 Jun 1891 Died   4 Jul 1970
LaMere Aloysius 21-Oct-1933 Died   3-Feb-2011
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ARLEE - Althea Fern &#8220Thea" (LaMere) Bear, was born Jan. 19, 1962, in Great Falls. She grew up around Rocky Boy's Reservation and Great Falls. She moved to the Flathead Reservation in her mid-20s and lived the rest of her young life here.
Her children and her grandchildren were her pride and joy. She spent the major part of her life with her dearly departed husband, Richard Neil &#8220Rick" Bear. His loss was very hard on her, but she remained as strong as she was able after his passing in 2001.
Her present partner and love was Roger Dale Old Person of Arlee. They spent the last four years together, they never wanted to be apart.
Althea was an excellent mother and grandmother while she struggled with the depressing obstacles that somehow overwhelmed her in the last few years of her life. She was an artist and a perfect homemaker in her own right and provided all she could for her family.
Thea is survived by her son, Steven &#8220Pedro" LaMere of Ronan and his children, Isaiah LaMere of Arlee and Uriah Twoteeth of Hobema, Canada, and his special friend and unborn child, Adeline Lozeau of Ronan; her daughters, ReAnna Rae Bear (Sam Colman) and her child, LaRina Rae Colman and one on the way, all of Evaro, Josie Lynn Bear and her child, Rickisha Renee Bear, also of Ronan, and Stormy Marie Bear of Dixon. Thea had many sisters -
Yvonne Rosette and her family of Box Elder,
Carmelita LaMere of Great Falls and her family residing in Box Elder,
Natalie LaMere of Pablo,
Juanita LaMere and her kids,
Tracy LaMere and her family of Box Elder
and Shelley LaMere of St. Ignatius.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Viola LaMere, and her father, Matthew LaMere, of Great Falls; her dearly departed husband, Rick Bear; and her beloved nephew, Rory LaMere.
Thea will be sorely missed by her children and grandchildren. Those who truly knew her can say that &#8220she was my friend."
We the family, ask that all who read this and who knew her, say a special prayer for her journey home. Thank you.
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Blackfeet Genealogy
MONROE
MONROE, ? m.1887 MONROE, ALICE b.1896 MONROE, ALOYSIS b.1917 MONROE, AMELIA b.1889 MONROE, ANDREW b.1890 MONROE, ANGUS m.1913 MONROE, ANGUS E. b.1890 MONROE, ANTOINE m.1914 MONROE, ANTWINE b.1888 MONROE, CALVIN JOHN b.1915 MONROE, CARRIE MONROE, CARRIE BARBARA b.1917 MONROE, CARRIE H. MONROE, CECILE VIRGINIA b.1911 MONROE, CHARLES b.1897 MONROE, CHRISTINE b.1905 MONROE, DONALD BRUCE m.1921 MONROE, ELLEN b.1908 MONROE, EMMA m.1916 MONROE, FLOYD T. OR F. b.1913 MONROE, FRANCIOS b.1849 MONROE, FRANCIOS MRS. MONROE, FRANCIS b.1876 MONROE, FRANCOIS MRS. b.1854 MONROE, FRANK MONROE, FRANK MONROE, FRANK MONROE, FRANK MONROE, FRANK MONROE, FRANK MONROE, FRANK MONROE, FRANK b.1871 MONROE, FRANK b.1884 MONROE, FRANK b.1848 MONROE, GERALDINE OLIVE b.1922 MONROE, GIFFORD b.1905 MONROE, GRINNELL b.1896 MONROE, GUS b.1887 MONROE, HARVEY JOHN b.1915 MONROE, HATTIE b.1900 MONROE, HUE b.1879 MONROE, HUGH MONROE, HUGH d.1909 MONROE, HUGH b.1893 MONROE, INFANT b.1917 MONROE, INFANT b.1905 MONROE, INFANT b.1902 MONROE, INFANT b.1894 MONROE, INFANT b.1875 MONROE, ISABEL MONROE, JENNIE b.1883 MONROE, JESSE MONROE, JESSIE MONROE, JOE b.1863 MONROE, JOE b.1884 MONROE, JOHN MONROE, JOHN MONROE, JOHN MONROE, JOHN MONROE, JOHN MONROE, JOHN MONROE, JOHN MONROE, JOHN MONROE, JOHN MONROE, JOHN d.1910 MONROE, JOHN b.1827 MONROE, JOHN B. MONROE, JOHN LINDHE b.1917 MONROE, JOSEPH m.1884 MONROE, JOSEPH m.1917 MONROE, JOSEPH MONROE, JOSEPH MONROE, JOSEPH MONROE, JOSEPH b.1916 MONROE, JOSEPH b.1850 MONROE, JOSEPH GRINNELL b.1916 MONROE, JOSEPH R. m.1917 MONROE, JUSTIN b.1872 MONROE, JUSTIN (MARY?) MONROE, JUSTIN (MARY?) MONROE, JUSTINA b.1870 MONROE, JUSTINE MONROE, LEWIS b.1882 MONROE, LIBERTY b.1918 MONROE, LILLIE b.1890 MONROE, LIZZIE MONROE, LIZZIE WHITFORD MONROE, LOUIS MONROE, LOUIS m.1907 MONROE, LOUIS MONROE, LOUIS MONROE, LOUIS MONROE, LOUIS MONROE, LOUIS MONROE, LOUIS MONROE, LOUIS L. b.1910 MONROE, LOUISE b.1872 MONROE, LUCILLE b.1915 MONROE, MAGGIE (EMMA) m.1907 MONROE, MAGGIE (ENNA) MONROE, MARGARET b.1916 MONROE, MARY MONROE, MARY m.1907 MONROE, MARY MONROE, MARY MONROE, MARY m.1887 MONROE, MARY MONROE, MARY MONROE, MARY b.1910 MONROE, MARY b.1910 MONROE, MARY b.1910 MONROE, MARY MONROE, MARY K.O.T.S. b.1855 MONROE, MARY V. b.1885 MONROE, MARY VIRGINIA m.1887 MONROE, MRS. WILLIAM m.1887 MONROE, PETER b.1890 MONROE, SARAH b.1891 MONROE, SARAH ELLEN m.1916 MONROE, SOPHIA b.1872 MONROE, SOPHIA (POWELL) m.1913 MONROE, SUSAN b.1839 MONROE, VICTORIA MONROE, WANDA MARIE b.1919 MONROE, WEASON b.1879 MONROE, WILLIAM b.1847
MUNROE
MUNROE, ALICE m.1916 MUNROE, ALOYSIS JOSEPH b.1916 MUNROE, AMELIA MUNROE, ANGUS m.1913 MUNROE, ANTOINE m.1914 MUNROE, CAROL b.1917 MUNROE, CARRIE b.1869 MUNROE, DONALD b.1891 MUNROE, ETHEL (ARTHUR) b.1903 MUNROE, HENRY b.1896 MUNROE, HUGH MUNROE, INFANT b.1916 MUNROE, JESSE b.1894 MUNROE, JOHN b.1896 MUNROE, JOHN LINDHE b.1917 MUNROE, JOSEPH b.1897 MUNROE, JOSEPHINE b.1868 MUNROE, JUANITA b.1918 MUNROE, LOUIS MUNROE, LOUISE MUNROE, MABEL b.1892 MUNROE, MARGARET d.1909 MUNROE, MARON b.1898 MUNROE, MARY #2 b.1906 MUNROE, MONTCALM b.1901 MUNROE, WILLIAM
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Joseph MUNRO
Male Abt 1855 - 1911
   Name   Joseph MUNRO    Born   Abt 1855   Saskatchewan Riv, Alberta, Canada    Christened   19 Oct 1855   Little Flower CA, Browning, Montana    Gender   Male    Died   29 Nov 1911   Blackfoot Reserv, Montana    Person ID   I30929   Munro    Last Modified   25 Nov 2008
   Father   John William MUNRO,   b. Abt 1823, Fort Benton, Montana   d. 12 Aug 1908, Blackfoot Res, , Montana    Mother   Isabelle CALDER,   b. Abt 1825,   d. Yes, date unknown    Married   7 Jun 1857    Family ID   F10672   Group Sheet
   Family   Elizabeth Ann WHITFORD,   b. 12 Aug 1864,   d. Yes, date unknown    Married   1884   Fort Mcleod, Alberta, Canada
   Children      > 1. Mary V. MUNRO,   b. 29 Aug 1885, McLeod, Alberta, Canada n,   d. Yes, date unknown    > 2. Jennie MUNRO,   b. 28 Aug 1888, Sheep Creek, Alberta, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown    > 3. Elizabeth MUNRO,   b. 20 Aug 1890, Lacombs, Alberta, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown    > 4. Amelia MUNRO,   b. 15 Jun 1892, Tail Creek, Alberta, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown    > 5. Alice MUNRO,   b. 22 Jun 1894, Battle River, Saskatchewan, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown    > 6. Sarah Ellen MUNRO,   b. 4 Feb 1896, Victoria, , Saskatchewan, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown     7. Joseph Hugh MUNRO,   b. 21 Jun 1898, Buffalo Lake, Alberta, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Abt 1916-1920    > 8. Charles David MUNRO,   b. 22 Nov 1903, Blackfeet Reserv, Teton Co., Montana Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown     9. Andrew MUNRO,   b. 10 Aug 1906, Blackfeet Res, Teton Co., MT  individuals with events at this location,   d. Abt 1925     20 Jan 2009
   Family ID   F10674   Group Sheet
   Notes          BIO:JOSEPH IN CANADA & MONTANA
  ��    BIO:Baptismal Certificate:
       TBL:Little Flower Parish, Browning, MT Name: Joseph Monroe Father: Hugh Monroe Mother: Piegan Woman Born: Before 1855 Baptized: 19 Oct 1855 BY: Rev. James Crocker
       BIO:Joseph was born on the Saskatchewan River in Canada. He first came on the Blackfeet Reservation when he was 12 years old. He used to travel back and forth on the road in Montana and Canada until he was married in 1884. He lived in McLeod until 1890. He came to the Reservation in October, about one month before Major Monteath. He has lived here ever since. In 1884 he was married at Fort McLeod to Elizabeth Whiteford by an Episcopal Clergyman.
       BIO:Joseph appears on this Blackfoot Reservation School Census dated abt 1899. (MF #1275621 - National Archives Records of Blackfoot Indians - SLC 1994
       TBL: Joseph Munro Father age 38        Hugh son 3        Mary daughter 16 Willow Creek school        Jennie daughter 13 "        Eliza daughter 11 "        Amelia daughter 9 "        Alice daughter 6 "        Sarah daughter 4
       BIO:1910 Federal Census, Blackfoot Indian Reservation, Teton County, MT, ED 231, Sheet 36A, Dwelling #265 MF #1374848 SLC 1995
       TBL:JOSEPH MONROE Head age 48 born Canada Father b. MT Mother b. Canada
       Elizabeth Wife 46 Canada MT Canada        Jennie daughter 20 Montana Canada Canada        Amelia daughter 16 " " "        Alice daughter 14 " " "        Sarah daughter 10 " " "        Hugh son 11 " " "        Charles son 7 " " "        Andrew son 3 " " " Both Joseph and Elizabeth state they have been married 26 years.
       BIO:JOSEPH DIES AT AGE 47
       TBL:Joseph dies in November of 1911 leaving a widow with 3 daughters and 3 small sons to raise. The 1916 Reservation census does not list Elizabeth as she is not enrolled. Living with her, however, are the following enrolled children: Jennie, Alice, Hugh, Charles and Andrew. Daughter Amelia is listed alone as: Amelia Monroe Loring with son Horace Joseph Loring (2 yrs) Daughter Sarah appears as: Sarah Monroe with son Calvin James Monroe (1 yr)
       BIO:Blackfoot Reservation Births and Deaths MF#1275621 & 1275622
       TBL:#877 Joe Munroe Age 47 on 29 November, 1911 Inform: Lizzie Munroe, Wife.
       BIO:1920 Federal Census, Blackfoot Reservation, Glacier County, MT ED 126, Browning, DW 78 MF #1820971 SLC 1994
       TBL:ELIZABETH MONROE Widow Age 56 b. Canada Father b. Canada M b. Canada        Charles Son 17 b. MT        Andrew Son 12 b. MT
       TBL:Hugh has died before the 1920 census (no death date available.)
       BIO:JOSEPH ENROLLS FAMILY ON BLACKFOOT RESERVATION
       BIO:Affidavit for Blackfoot Reservation Roles Application
       TBL:State of Montana        County of Teton
       I, Joseph Munroe, a half blood Piegan Indian 46 years of age, after being first duly sworn, deposes and say:
       My father was John Munroe, a half blood Piegan Indian, enrolled at Blackfoot Agency as No. 173. My father died August 12, 1908.
       My father's father was Hugh Munroe, a white man, now deceased.        My father's mother was Foxwoman, a full blood Piegan Indian, now deceased.
       My mother was Isabelle Calder Munroe, now deceased. I know nothing of my mother's antecedants or relatives.
       My father's brothers and sisters are as follows:
Amelia Fox, full sister, enrolled at Blackfoot Agency as No. 2004;
Frank Munroe, full brother, enrolled at Blackfoot Agency as No. 1885;
Lizzie Smith, full sister, enrolled at Blackfoot Agency as No. 1365.
       My brothers and sisters are as follows:
Angus Munroe, half brother, same father, enrolled at Blackfoot Agency, Montana, as No. 174;
William Munroe, full brother,
Campbell Munroe, full brother,
Victoria Munroe McKay, full sister,
Sophia Munroe Powell, full sister, enrolled at Blackfoot Agency, Montana as No. 1298.
       My grandparents, Hugh Munroe and Foxwoman, were married in the Indian country about the year 1823 and traveled with the Piegan Indians all over the 'buffalo country' in what is now the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada, and the State of Montana.
My father, John Munroe was born at Fort Benton, Montana.        I was born on the Saskatchewan River, about the year 1863.
I first came to the Blackfoot Reservation, Montana, when I was three years old; and again when I was 12 years old; from that time until I was married in 1884,
I traveled back and forth between Canada and Montana.
I was married on January 12, 1884, at Fort McLeod, Canada, to
Lizzie Whitford Munroe, my present wife. I lived in Fort McLeod from 1884 until October 1900, when I moved onto the Blackfoot Reservation, Montana, where I have lived ever since. I have drawn rations and small articles of issue from the Indian stores at the Blackfoot Agency, Montana.
       I have nine children and two grandchildren as follows:
       Mary, wife of Thomas Burd, born at McLeod, Alberta in 1886.
Thomas Burd is enrolled at Blackfoot Agency, Montana as No. 283.
Thomas and Mary Burd have a child, a boy, enrolled at Blackfoot Agency as No. 283 b.
       Jennie Munroe, born at Sheep Creek, Alberta, August 28, 1888.
Jennie Munroe has one child, a girl, named Christine Munroe, born on the Blackfeet Reservation, Montana, on July 6, 1908.
       Lizzie Munroe, born at LaCombe, Alberta, June 20, 1890.        Amelia Munroe, " " Tail Creek, " June 15, 1892.        Alice Munroe, " " Battle River, Saskatchewan, June 22, 1894.        Sarah Munroe, " " Victoria, " Feby. 4 1896.        Hugh Munroe, " " Buffalo Lake, Alberta, June 21, 1898.        Charles Munroe " on Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Montana, November 20 1903        Andrew Munroe " " " " " August 20, 1906
       TBL:
I desire that I and my children, Mary Burd, Jennie, Lizzie, Amelia, Alice, Sarah, Hugh, Charles and Andrew Munroe, and my grandchild, Christine Munroe, be recognized as members of the Piegan tribe of Indians and enrolled as such at Blackfeet Indian Agency, Montana.
His        Joseph X Munroe        Mark        Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13 day of July, 1909.        James M. Arnoux        U.S. Commissioner        Dist of Montana
       BIO:LAND RECORD FOR JOSEPH MUNROE FAMILY
       BIO:Undated (probably about 1920) Land Records for Blackfoot Reservation:        MF #1275622 NATIONAL ARCHIVES SLC LDS LIB. 1995
       TBL: #1141 JOSEPH MUNROE age 47 Head of house d. Nov 29, 1911        W/2 of SW/4 S4 T31 R12 = 320.27 ACRES        S33 T32 R12 = 80 ACRES        #1142 JENNIE MUNROE age 25 N/2 NE/4 S32 T35 R8 = 80 ACRES        #1143 CHRISTINE MUNROE 3 N/4 NW/4 S32 T35 R8 }        NE/4 NE/4 S19 T36 R10} =80 ACRES        #1144 LIZZIE VAILE 23 DAU of #1141 WIFE OF WHITE MAN        11441/2 EDWARD VAILE 6 MO SON of #1144        1145 AMELIA MUNROE 21 DAU of #1141        1146 ALICE MUNROE 19 DAU of #1141        1147 SARAH MUNROE 17 DAU of #1141        1148 HUGH MUNROE 15 SON of #1141 DEAD        1149 CHARLES MUNROE 11 SON of #1141        1150 ANDREW MUNROE 8 SON of #1141
       Ref: Clan Munro files - Munro, Henry Dallas - GEDCOM file HMUNRO.GED dated 9        Oct 1996
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Oliver "Gebo" Ameline 84
GREAT FALLS —Oliver "Gebo" Ameline, 84, of Great Falls, passed away on Sunday, January 10, 2016 of natural causes.
Oliver "Gebo" was born on November 24, 1931 in Great Falls, Montana
to Louis and Alice (Monroe) Ameline.
He married Delores Bruce in Great Falls on October 11, 1968. Later they divorced.
He drove truck for various construction companies in Montana. His last 15 years of working was driving mail truck.
Gebo is survived by his four sons,
Russell Houle of Wichita, KS,
Scott Ameline of Great Falls,
John and Michael Ameline both of Billings;
three daughters,
Cheryl (Mike) Galarneau of Billings,
Roberta (Glenn) Joles of Platteville, CO
and Debra Ameline of Great Falls;
10 grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; sister Doris Archuleta; and brothers Donald and William Ameline.
A visitation will be held from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 14, 2016 at Schnider Funeral Home. A funeral service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, January 15, 2016 at Hillcrest Lawn Memorial Chapel.
Burial will follow at Highland Cemetery. Schnider Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
Condolences for the family may be posted online at www.SchniderFuneralHome.com.
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Donald Ameline 78
Birth: Aug. 23, 1929, Death: Aug. 19, 2008 Great Falls Cascade County Montana, USA
Donald Ameline, 78, of Great Falls, a truck driver and Army veteran, died of natural causes Tuesday Aug 19, 2008 at his home.
Survivors include six children, John (Carol) Silversmith, Greg Ameline, Marvin Ameline, Ron (Jody) Ameline, Scott (Rhonda) Ameline and Lisa (Larry) Hill, all of Great Falls;
stepchildren Malinda (Red) Schmidt, Rick Sullivan, James Sullivan, Jason (Rebekah) Westmoreland, Donna Braulik, David (Sherrie) Sullivan and Donna G. Westmoreland;
brothers Oliver Ameline of Billings and Freddie Ameline of Sheridan, Ore.;
34 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren; and last, but not least, his Bichon, Maggie May.
Donald was very close to all 34 of his grandchildren, especially Louie Ameline, Nick Maronick, Amanda and Chris Hill, Greg Christenson, Ronnie Ameline, Terry Cline, Jena Cline, Tifany, Heather, Nicole and Madison Ameline and Cory “Coyote” and Kristyn Westmoreland.
Donald died four days before his 79th birthday.
He served in the U.S. Army from 1947 to 1955. In that time, he met and married Eunice Speer in Yakima, Wash., and they had seven children.
He lost his love, Eunice, on Nov. 19, 1991. He later met Kathleen Westmoreland, and had been with her for the past 15 years. He loved her children very much.
Donald was an avid hunter and fisherman. He loved hunting and fishing with family and friends. Anything outdoors, he was ready to go - at 30 below zero or 100 above - he didn’t care where he was going.
In addition to his wife of 31 years, Eunice, he was
preceded in death by his mother, Alice Monroe; his father, Louis Ameline;
his brother William Ameline; sister Doris Archuleta; his daughter Charlotte Phillips; stepdaughter Teresa Gronseth; grandson Larry Hill Jr.; and granddaughter Savannah Ameline.
Burial will take place in Highland Cemetery. Burial: Highland Cemetery Great Falls Cascade County Montana, USA
Maintained by: Find A Grave Originally Created by: BrixtonWy Record added: Aug 21, 2008 Find A Grave Memorial# 29203471
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Violet (La Mere) Wagner 86
Violet (La Mere) Wagner, 86, of Browning, died of natural causes Saturday, Jan. 12, 2013 at Benefis Health System in Great Falls.
Rosary services were held at Glacier Community Center, and funeral mass at Little Flower Parish Catholic Church.
She is buried next to her husband, Stuart, in Willow Creek Cemetery. Pondera Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Violet was a member of the Little Shell Chippewa Cree Tribe,
born Nov. 26, 1926, in Square Butte.
She was one of 12 children born to Baptist and Mary (Monroe) La Mere.
Violet’s mother died during childbirth with her last child (Larry)
when Violet was nine years old. Her father, unable to support 12 children, sent her siblings to various Indian schools while she and baby Larry were sent to relatives in Browning.
She was raised and resided on the Blackfeet Reservation until the time of her death.
Violet married Stuart D. Wagner on Dec. 28, 1945, and had one daughter, Karin. Violet
was an excellent seamstress and cook. She worked as a Glacier County Extension Agent Aide for over 20 years, teaching beading, sewing, re-upholstery, cooking and canning in classes all over the reservation. She was an active member of NAIWA.
After retiring, she became the head volunteer at the Browning Food Bank for several years, which was not surprising because Violet was always known for her generosity and willingness to help others.
She enjoyed the outdoors, especially berry picking with family and friends.
She loved bingo and played every week until last summer when she broke her hip.
She also enjoyed playing Yahtzee daily with family and friends.
Violet doted on her daughter and grandchildren, always traveling back and forth between Browning and Orange County, Calif., where they resided.
Survivors include her daughter, Karin, and her son-in-law, Jorge Quiroz, who now reside in Browning; three grandchildren, Stuart, Candice and Juliana Quiroz; and two great-grandsons, Casey and Brady Quiroz, all of whom reside in southern California.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Stuart D. Wagner, her parents and all 11 of her siblings.
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Toby LaMere 79
Retired Korean War Army veteran Toby LaMere, 79, of Great Falls, died of natural causes Friday at his residence.
Visitation is 6 to 8 p.m. today at Croxford Funeral Home and Crematory. Services are pending and will be announced. Survivors include his sister, Violet Wagner of Browning; sons, Toby LaMere and Joe LaMere, both of Great Falls; stepsons, John Gross of Great Falls and Paul LaMere of Billings; daughters, Jeanette LaMere Hankes of Great Falls, Tina "Peton" Kelner of Chico, Calif., and Tammy LaMere Wine of Billings; 23 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Our beloved father, grandfather and brother passed away surrounded by family on Friday, Aug. 24, after a long, courageous, battle with congestive heart failure.
He was born March 3, 1928, in Geraldine, Mont., to Baptist LaMere and Mary Monroe.
He served in the U.S. Army from 1946 to 1954. He was a proud paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne and served three years in the Korean War. He retired with an honorable discharge after eight years of service and various medals.
He married Beverly "Susie" Falcon in 1961; they later divorced. He was a ranch hand and worked in construction for many years. Toby dedicated his life to taking care of his children and grandchildren. He was an avid fisherman, entering his last derby only three years ago and winning second place.
He loved going into the mountains to hunt and teach everyone his skills. Later in life, his greatest interests were bingo, IGA, checking his mail, reading his daily paper and feeding the squirrels.
He will be remembered for his humorous personality. Toby was very generous with anything he owned. Toby's spirit will live on forever with everyone because of his amazing strength, loyalty, and love for his enormous family.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Baptist and Mary; brothers, George, Lee and Larry; sisters, Marie, Rose, Clara, Veda, Irene, Virginia "Jiggs" and Mary Ellen.
Condolences may be posted online at [email protected] and/or www.gftribune.com/obituaries.
Published in Great Falls Tribune on Aug. 26, 2007
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(Grandfather) Baptist LaMere & Mary Cecelia Monroe (Children)
Baptist LaMere & Mary Cecelia Monroe (Children)
1. Marie Rose LaMere Birth:  14 Feb 1919
Married: Otis Hirtland in 1949
Second Marriage to Joseph Morsette
Death: Burial
2. Rose LaMere (Jim Henderson)
Birth:  27 June 1920 Married: 19 March 1950
Death:      Burial
3. Irene LaMere (Lavenger) Birth:  22 Jan 1922
Married: Joe Lavenger Death: 3 Feb 1947 Exposed to cold. Burial
4. George Edward LaMere (Father)
5. Clara LaMere (Harold Henderson borther of jim Henderson)
Son Sunny
6. Violet LaMere (Stuart Wagner)
7. Toby Lee LaMere (Betty LaMere) cousins daughter (Meet mother)
8. MarryEllen LaMere (Patterson)
9. Virginia LaMere  Wells  Birth 3 June 1931
Married: 30 Oct 1931
Death: Burial Son George
10 Veta May LaMere (Mitchell) Birth: 1932 Married: 30 Oct 1931
Death: 1961 Burial
11. Lee Everett (Punkin)
12. Larry Monroe
13. Donald Ameline, 78Birth: Aug. 23, 1929, Death: Aug. 19, 2008 Great Falls Cascade County Montana, USA Donald Ameline, 78, of Great Falls, a truck driver and Army veteran, died of natural causes Tuesday Aug 19, 2008 at his home.
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John  Abbe  migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1620-1640).
Descendants of John Abbe
Generation No. 1       1. John1 Abbe was born 1613 in Staverton, Northampston, England, and died 1689 in Salem Village, Massachusetts. He married Mary Abt. 1634 in Probobly England. She was born Abt. 1615 in England, and died September 09, 1672 in Wenham, Massachusetts. Notes for John Abbe: Taken from “Abbe-Abbey Genealogy” by Cleveland Abbe and Josephine Nichols. John Abbe, born in England about 1613; died in Salem, Mass., about 1689-90.
The place of birth of John Abbe, the founder of the American Abbe and Abbey families, is unknown, but every indication points to one of the interior and central counties of England as the home of the ancestors of the emigrant. It is not improbable that he was connected with the Abbye family of Staverton, Northampton. The parish registers of Stoke Bruerne, Northampton, show that there were many marriages of Abbyes recorded there during the 16th and 17th centuries.
John Abbe, from the age given approximately at his death, was born about 1613.
The first mention which seems to be of this John Abbe is on a register of the names áOof all ye passengers wch passed from ye Porte of London for a whole yeare endinge at Xmas 1635 -
Those underwritten are to be transported to Virginia imbarqued in ye Mercht bonaventure James Ricrofte Mr bound thither have taken ye oath of allegeance
- Jo: Abby yeares 22 Although this statement says bound for Virginia, it is a well-known fact that many of the early ships destined for Virginia landed many or all of their passengers at other ports, even in New England, and records of the name John Abbe begin in New England about that time.
The above Jo: Abby does not appear in the records of Virginia, nor in the Head Rights for lower Norfolk from 1637 to 1666. The abbreviation Jo: sometimes stood for Joseph, but there are proven instances where it was used for John.
The first reference to the name in the Salem records is on page 11, volume 1, in 1637, or, according to the old method of marking time, 2d of the 11th month, 1636.
John Abbie is Recd. ffer Inhabitant & is to haue one acre lott for a house next beyond the Gunsmiths, and 3 acres of planting ground where the Towne hath appointed beyond Castle Hill.
There has existed some confusion regarding the various freemen of the name Abbey and Alby. Benjamin Albye was admitted freeman, May 18, 1642, and John Albye in Salem, May 10, 1643.
These were, without doubt, the two Albys, John and Benjamin, mentioned in the early records of Braintree about this time. Benjamin Alby removed to Mendon and had numerous descendants, whose names occasionally appear in printed records as Abbey. John Abbey, sen., of Redding, freeman in 1634, may have been an Alby
On the 21st, 11th month, 1638, John Abby had a further grant of five acres, location not specified, but, as on the 15th, 2nd month, 1639, this record occurs, Granted unto John Abby 5 acres neere to Mr Throgmortons hoggehouse, it may be that the first was the grant and the second the location. Under date of the 25th, 10th month, 1637,
it was agreed the marsh and meadow lands that have formerly been laid in common to this town shall be appropriated to the inhabitants of Salem, proportioned out to them according to the heads of families. To these that have the greatest number an acre thereof, and to these that have least not above half an acre, and to these that are between both three quarters of an acre, always provided and it is agreed, that none shall sell away their proportions of meadow, more or less, nor lease them out to any above three years, unless they sell or lease out their houses with their meadow.
Under the above division a list of the inhabitants was taken, and the land divided. Jo. Abby is named in 1638 as having three in his family, and he receives half an acre.
On the 23d, 11th, 1642, ten acres are granted to John Abby together with several other ten-acre grants, all to be laid out near to Kings lot.
This was on the Beverly side near Bass River, and on the 15th of the 12th month, 1642, it is voted áOordered that John Abby shall have 10 acres of land at Enon in exchange of 10 acres of land bounded out near Basse River. The lot near Bass River was afterward granted to Michael Sallows.
The record of the grants to Abbey show that he was of the same standing in the community as the great majority of the early inhabitants. The grants were in a great measure made with an eye as to the ability of the grantee to develop the land so granted, small grants to the poorer and the larger grants to the richer sort.
In 1642, Mr. Fiske organized a church at Enon and the following year the name Enon was changed to Wenham, while a permanent church organization was effected in 1644.
In 1644, under the date of the 13th, 6th month, it was agreed that John Abby shall have all that wastground which lyeth between ye end of ye lott which he lives upon and ye meadow which blelongs to ye town, leaving a poles bredth most convenient for a way. (Wenham town records, Worcester.)
Under the date of 1653 is a list of engagements with Goodman Haws about the mill, and John Aby gives a day and a half of his labor toward its erection, and others contributed in a like manner, some also giving the use of oxen.
Mr. Fiske left the town in 1655 followed by a number of the church, and in 1657 Mr Newman was procured as pastor. Under date of November, 1657, in a total rate of ¹42, 19, divided among twenty- four persons, of whom five paid a total of ¹14,
John Abey is assessed ¹1, 5, which was about the sum paid by eleven others, but two being less. In 1659, twenty-seven pay a rate of ¹46, 2, of whom sixteen pay ¹1 or a trifle over. Of these John Abey pays ¹1, 5, as before, in corne or cattle.
In 1660 he was assessed as Goodman Abey at eight shillings toward a new meeting house or repairing the old one. The new house was built in 1663. Under date of 6th, 11 month, 1661, John Abbey, Sr., and Edward Waldron had a town grant of land to be equally divided between them. The use of the title Senior at this time helps to place the birth of the son
John.
In 1663 Goodman Abey, Sr., and John Clarke are chosen to join with the selectmen to make the ministers rate for the present year.
In 1669 and in 1671 John Abbey appears as constable, an office of great local power and responsibility.
April 3, 1675, John Abbe deeded 10 acres of land to his son Samuel,
Thomas, John and Mary Abbe, being witnesses. John Abbe, sen., was a witness to the will of Edwd Walden of Salem, 4th month, 1679.
In 1683, John Abbey, who had been supporting his son Thomas, who lived with him and cared for him, dismissed Thomas on account of his bad behavior and called his son John, junior, to take charge of him and his affairs.
The son, John, proceeded early to build a new house, as the old one was unfit to live in.
Know all men By these prsents that I John Abbey (Scnjr.) of Wenham in the County of Essex being sensible of my owne & my wives inability to Carry on my affaires So as to provide for our Comfortable Livelyhood by reason of our age & weakness of Body
Attending vs by reason thereof Doe make Choice of & Request my son John Abbey as my ffeiofe in trust to take into his hands my house & all my Lands in Wenham together wth wt right I have in that Land which was sometime Richard Gooldsmiths. to ocquipie & improue for myn & his muttuall Benifit So long as my wife & I or eyther of us shall live: & for his incouriagment to maniage my affaires as above said & he provide Comfortably for my owne & my wives maintenance I doe hereby Give and Bequeath to him my afforesaid ffeiofe all my houses & Lands fforeuer
Except wt I doe hereby Give out of it to the rest of my Childrin viz Samuell Sarah Marah Rebeca Obadia & Thomas & to each of them as followeth viz to Samuell I haveing alridy Given him a Lell of Land I give him one Shilling more & to all the rest of my Childrin above mentioned viz Sarah Marah Rebeca Obadia & Thomas two Shillings a peice or to so many of them as shall sirviv at the deacease of my selfe & wife: & in Case God shall take awaye my Son John abovesaid before the Decease of my selfe & wife
if his Heires Shall Continue to maniage & Carry on my affaires as my abovesaid ffeioffe ought to doe then they Shall have the houses & Lands abovesaid as therin ordvard & in Confirmation of what is above written I have here vnto set to my hand & Seale Signed Seald & Deliverd August the 3 1683 in the presence of
Thos ffiske Senjr: John Abbey Senjr martha ffiske his marke John Abbey Senjr ded acknowledg this writing above written to be his act & deed August ye 3d: 1683 before me Samuel Appeton Assistant. On the outside of the above document is the inscription: John Abbey’s Disposale of his Estate 1653 Record In Ips in ye Regr office for ye probate of Will for sd County of Essex Decr 1702 p mee Danl Rogers Regr Administration on the Estate of John Abbey senjr of Wenham. John Appleton Esqr. Comissionated by his Excellency Joseph Dudley Capt. Generll and Governr in Cheif in & over her Majess Province of ye Massachtt Bay in New England, with the advice and Consent of her Majestes Counsell of said province for the Probate of Wills and Granting Letters of adminstro. Within the said County of Essex &c. To Thomas Abbey of Enfield in ye County of Hampshire son to John Abbey senjr of Wenham-Deceased
Intestate-Greeting-Trusting in yr Care and ffidelity I doe by These presents Comitt unto you full power to administer all & singular the Goods, Chattells, Rights & Creditts of the said Deceased & well & ffaithfully dispose of ye same according to law which to him while he Lived & att ye time of his Death did appeartain & belong, to aske sue for demand Levy Receive & Recover and to pay all Debts in which the Deceasd stood bound so farr as his Goods Chattells Rights & Creditts Can extend according to the value thereof, and to make a true &
.prfect Inventory of all & singular the Goods Chattells Rights and Creditts of the Deceasd and to Exhibit the same into the Registry office of ye sd County att or before the Last Day of ffebruary next Ensueing, and to render a plain & true accott of ye said adminjo upon Oath att or before ye Twentieth Day of Decembr which Will bee in ye year of or Lord God One Thousand Seven hundd & Three-and I doe by These prsents Ordaine Constitute and appoint you administratoer of all & singular the Goods Chattells Rights & Creditts of ye Deceasd aforesd.-In Testimony Whereof I have herunto Sett my hand & caused the Seale of said office to be affixed-Dated in Ipswich the 12th Day of Decembr anno. 1702. Annoq. R: Reginae Annae Angliae &c primo. Examd-11 John Appleton. Daniel Rogers Regr. Recorded Book 307, Page 456. Essex Probate Office. Know All men by these presents, That We Thomas Abbey of Enfield in ye County of hampshire as principle and Waltar ffairfeild Senj & Thomas Edwards both of Wenham as sureties within His Majesties Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England are holden and stand firmly bound and obliged unto John Appleton Esqr Judge of the Probate of Wills and granting Administration within the said County of Essex in the full sum of Two hundred Pounds Currant Money in New England. To be paid unto the said John Appleton Esquire his Successors in the said Office or Assignes. To the true payment whereof. We bind our selves, and each of us, our, and each of our heirs,
Executors and Administrators, joyntly and severally for the whole and in the whole firmly by these presents Sealed with our Seals. Dated the Eleventh day of Decembr Anno Domini. One thousand 702 Annoque Regni Reginae Annae primo.
The condition of this present Obligation is such, That if the above-bounden Thomas Abbey administrator to all & singular the Goods, Chattells, Rights & Credits of his ffather John Abbey Senjr Late of Wenham Deceased to make or cause to be made a true and perfect Inventory of all and singular the Goods, Chattells, Rights and Credits of the said Deceased, which have or shall come to the hands and possession or knowledge of him the said administrator or into the hands and possession of any other person or persons for him. And the same so made, do exhibit or cause to be exhibited into the Registry of the Court of Probate for the aforesaid County of Essex at or before the Last day of ffebruary next ensuing.
And the same Goods, Chattells, Rights and Credits of the said Deceased, at the time of Death, which at any time after shall come into the hands and possession of any other person or persons for him do well and truly administer according to Law. And further do make, or cause to be made a just and true Accompt of his said Administration upon Oath, at or before the Twentieth day of Decembr which will be in the year of our Lord, One thousand 703. And all the rest & residue of the said Goods, Chattells, Rights & Credits which shall be found remaining upon the said Administrators Accompt (the same being first examined and allowed of by the Judge or Judges for the time being of Probate of Wills and granting Administrations within the County of Essex aforesaid) shall deliver and pay unto such person or persons respectively as the said Judge or Judges by his or their Decree or Sentence pursuant to Law shall limit and appoint. And if it shall hereafter appear, That any last Will and Testament was made by the said Deceased: And the Executor or Executors therein named do exhibit the same into the Court of Probate for the said County of Essex making request to have it allowed and approved accordingly. If the said administrator within bounden being thereunto required do render and deliver the said Letters of Administration (Approbation of such Testament being first had and made) unto the said Court.
Then the before written obligation to be void and of none effect, or else to abide and remain in full force and virtue. Thomas TA Abbey (mark & seal) Walter fayerfield (seal) Thomas O Edward (seal) Sealed and Delivered in presence of francis Crumpton Daniel Rogers. This Inventory of the Estate of John Abee Senor formerly of Wenham
decesed about thirten yere since Intestate we whos names are her vnto subscribed on this twentey-fovrth of febuary in the yere of our lord 17 did at the Request of thomas Abee one of the sons of the decesed and Administrator of his fathers estat or by his order vallew and aprise the said decesed his house and land in Wenham on which to our certain knowleg he lived for many yers and dyed seased of the same as his owne Estat of Inheritance as we ever understod we being his nere neighbors for many yers the sayd decesed his homsted being about twenty and three acers of vpland and medow together with the housing and fences ther on the apertenances ther onto belonging together with his Right in the Comon all which we vallewed at ninety and two pounds ¹92-s00-d00.
We also being Informed that the sayd decesed in his lifetime did to acomodate his son Obadiah acording to his desire with a trad for his futer benifett when the sayd Obadiah was eighten yers old give to Richard Goldsmith three yers sarvit of his said son Obadiah and vntill he was one and twentey yers ould to learne him to be a shoemaker and all the sayd time his sayd father did find his sayd son meat and drink and Clothes washing and Lodging which we doe Judg to be worth thirtey pounds. the acount was settled betwen thomas Abee and his fathers Estat by the Children of the sayd decesed in our presents as witness our hands this 24 of the 12th month 1703/2 Richard RH Hutton ( his mark) Joseph ffowler Aprisers.
the estate debtor to his sonn thomas Abee for severall things for which our said father John Abee Senor was Indebted to his son thomas Abee before the death of our sayd father John abee Senor the acount whereof was settled and alowed by vse vnderwritten which debt is thirtey and two pounds ¹32–s00-d00.
as wittnes our hands this 24th febuerary 1702/3 Richard kimball for himself & Rebecc his wife (his mark) mary killam (her mark) Thomas Abbe (his mark) May 18th 1703 Then ye above sd Thomas Abbe made oath to this Inventory Before John Appleton John Abbe married (1) MARY -. She was born in England about 1615 20, and died in Wenham, Mass., September 6, 1672.
“Mary, the wife of John Abbey, senr. dyed the 9 Sept. 1672”; Wenham records. She was doubtless the mother of all of his children. Her name is given as Mary Loring, by Frederick Orr Woodruff, who says that the name was found on Enfield records by one who made researches for him there.
John Abbe married (2) November 25, 1674, MRS. MARY GOLDSMITH, widow of Richard Goldsmith, who was killed by lightning, May 18,1674. She was living in 1683. “John Abbie and Marah Goldsmith maryed 25 of Novemb, 1674”; Wenham records. More About John Abbe and Mary: Marriage: Abt. 1634, Probobly England       Children of John Abbe and Mary are: + 2 i.   John Jr.2 Abbe, born Abt. 1636 in Massachusetts; died December 11, 1700 in Windham, Connecticutt.  
3 ii.   Sarah Abbe, born Abt. 1640 in Massachusetts. +
4 iii.   Mary Abbe, born 1642 in Massachusetts. +
5 iv.   Samuel Abbe, born 1646 in Wenham, Massachusetts; died 1698 in Wenham, Massachusetts. +
6 v.   Rebecca Abbe, born Abt. 1647 in Wenham, Massachusetts; died 1704 in Wenham, Massachusetts.  
7 vi.   Obadiah Abbe, born Abt. 1650 in Wenham, Massachusetts; died October 28, 1732 in Enfield, Connecticutt. He married Sarah Tibbals Aft. 1697 in Enfield, Connecticutt; born November 29, 1654 in Milford, Connecticutt; died Aft. 1700 in Connecticutt.  
Notes for Obadiah Abbe: OBADIAH2 ABBEY, son of John1 Abbey, born probably in Wenham, Mass., between 1647 and 1652; died in Enfield, Conn., October 28, 1732. From the inventory of his father’s estate we learn that he was apprenticed to Richard Goldsmith to learn his trade of shoemaker, and that he served Goldsmith three years from his eighteenth year.
As Goldsmith died in 1673, this places the date of Obadiah’s birth approximately. He was an early settler of Enfield on the eighth lot from the south corner, east side, one of the original proprietors in 1682.
He seems to have been a prominent and influential man of the community, was constable between 1682 and 1717, surveyor of highways in 1692, assessor in 1702. In 1685 he was engaged in a law suit with Isaac Meacham.
At Northampton is the will of Obadiah Abbey, dated September 22, 1732; probated November 14, 1732. He names as legatees his wife, Sarah, to whom is given maintenance, all household goods and moveables; his cousin (nephew) Thomas, son of his brother Thomas, to whom is given his Scantic lot, and to the former Thomas’ son, Obadiah, house and land, with reversion to his youngest son, Thomas,
if the said Obadiah should die; to the last-named Thomas, he gives farm lands at the Mountains; his wife’s daughter, Phebe Heal; his cousin John Abbey’s oldest son, John. His cousin, Thomas Abbey, and Elizabeth Warriner are made executors.
This Elizabeth Warriner was presumablv the step-daughter of his wife, who was born in 1686.
Obadiah Abbe’s holdings in Enfield are described in the Enfield records: Home lot of 12 acres; 23 acres in the South Field, eastern division; 7 acres upon Schantuck River, 5 acres of it upland and 2, meadow; 2 acres of meadow upon a small brook easterly from the “grate meadow”; 4 acres of meadow by grant of March 5, 1700; and on November 17, 171[ ], a farm lying west of Schantuck grate meadow" consisting of 168 acres,
some of the boundaries of which were designated as Òwht Oak Tree marked with the letters O A" and a “Pine Tree marked with the letters O A.” See also under Thomas2 Abbe, references to Obadiah’s property.   Notes for Sarah Tibbals: She was the daughter of Thomas Tibbals of Milford. Her first husband was Daniel Collins, by whom she had children, and she married second Joseph Warriner of Enfield, who died 1697.
Obadiah Abbe had no children, so far as is known.   More About Obadiah Abbe and Sarah Tibbals: Marriage: Aft. 1697, Enfield, Connecticutt + 8 vii.   Thomas Abbe, born Abt. 1653 in Wenham, Massachusetts; died May 17, 1728 in Enfield, Connecticutt. Generation No. 2
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