Jean Marie Lambert
Husband Jean Marie LAMBERT
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Michel LAMBERT (1680- ) Mother: Louise-Catherine Grenier (GARNIER) (1690- )
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Joseph Lamothe and Catherine Thibeau
Husband Joseph LAMOTHE
Born: 11 Mar 1828 - Sorel, Richelieu, Quebec Christened: Died: After 1882 Buried:Marriage: 24 Jul 1848 - Ste-victoire, Richelieu, Quebec
Wife Catherine THIBEAU
Born: 10 Feb 1824 - Sorel, Richelieu, Quebec Christened: Died: After 1882 Buried:
Father: Charles THIBAULT (THIBEAU) (1786-1842) Mother: Marie Elizabeth LATAILLE-TAILLON (1785-1828)
Children
General Notes (Husband)
His parents were Joseph and Margaret Durocher.
General Notes (Wife)
Seems like their descendants may have married back on the Thibeault line and gone to Connecticut;
Hello, Sue---Joseph Lamothe & Catherine Thibeault are my husband`s gr.gr.grandparents---his great grandmother was their daughter, Celina Catherine Lamothe, who married Eisreiel Narcisse Thibeault, Jan. 12, 1875, Ste. Victoire, Quebec--Celina was b) 1855, St. Robert, Quebec, & died shortly after the birth of her 9th child, Dec. 14, 1890, at Voluntown, New London County, Connecticut. Written on her death certificate, under occupation, was "taking care of her family".Celina Catherine (Lamothe) Thibeault`s daughter, Hermina Thibeault, was my husband`s grandmother. Hermina, or Minnie, was born July 3, 1880, Ste. Victoire, Quebec; married Louis Joseph Lachapelle, May 5, 1900, at Voluntown, Connecticut---she died October 2, 1949, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
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Frank (Francois) Reno and Sophe Josephine Lamothe, Lamontage
Husband Frank (Francois) RENO
Born: Dec 1860 - Massachusetts (prob Southbridge) Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Jean Baptiste RENAUD DIT LOCA (1819-1905) Mother: Marie-Angele THIBEAU (THIBAULT) (1826- )
Marriage: 25 Sep 1889 - Southbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts
Wife Sophe Josephine LAMOTHE, LAMONTAGE
Born: 1863 - Putnam, Connecticut Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes (Husband)
In 1900, he was a prisoner, at the Worcester City Dept of Corrections. Described as a harness maker. In 1910 he was out of prison, a highway laborer. A son was a baker, another was a farm laborer. In 1920, he and a 16 year old daughterwere woolen mill workers. His son George was an outdoor laborer. In 1930 he was a dryer in a woolen mill.
General Notes (Wife)
Both her parents were born in Connecticut, according to 1910 census. She was the daughter of Guilliaume Lamothe, and S. Lusignan of Putnam, Connecticut.
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Adelia M Lampron
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Wife Adelia M LAMPRON
Born: 6 Mar 1875 - Hatfield, Massachusetts Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Severe Frank LAMPRON (Abt 1847- ) Mother: Mary DUTEAU (Abt 1850- )
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Anastasie Lampron
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Wife Anastasie LAMPRON
Born: Abt 1846 - Saint-Severe, Saint-Maurice, Quebec Christened: Died: 1 Jun 1867 - Saint-Severe, Saint-Maurice, Quebec Buried:
Father: Francois-Xavier (Frank) LAMPRON (1803-1869) Mother: Julie GELINAS (1816-1862)
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Andrew Lampron
Husband Andrew LAMPRON
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Richard E LAMPRON (1939-1986) Mother: Rosemary ( - )
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General Notes (Husband)
Lived with his parents in Madisonville Kentucky when his father died in 1986. It appears that hte family was rooted in Pittsfield, and had moved to Madsonville for Richard's job.
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Arthur Raymond Lampron
Husband Arthur Raymond LAMPRON
Born: 5 Aug 1910 - Northampton, Massachusetts Christened: Died: Bef 1920 Buried:
Father: Edmond Joseph LAMPRON (1881-1939) Mother: Mary Ella TACY ( -1939)
Wife
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General Notes (Husband)
He was born after the enumeratoin date for his famly in the 1910 census, and of course does not appear there. He is not with his father and his brothers in the 1920 census. It seems Mildred, born last, was sent to her autns to raise the the boys stayed with their father. No record of Arthur but his birth. Probably he died. The NEHGS records only go to 1910, and Connecticut birth adn death records are confidential for a hundred years.
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Cora Delia Lampron
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Wife Cora Delia LAMPRON
Born: 1885 - Hatfield, Massachusetts Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Severe Frank LAMPRON (Abt 1847- ) Mother: Margaret DENNO ( - )
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Delia V Lampron
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Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Delia V LAMPRON
Born: 1895 - Hatfield, Massachusetts Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Severe Frank LAMPRON (Abt 1847- ) Mother: Margaret DENNO ( - )
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Edmond Joseph Lampron and Mary Ella Tacy
Husband Edmond Joseph LAMPRON
Born: 3 Mar 1881 - Moorhead, Indiana Christened: Died: 25 Feb 1939 - Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts Cause of Death: Heart disease. Alcoholic Buried:
Father: Oliver LAMPRON (1850-1897) Mother: Aurelie DUTEAU (1850- )
Marriage: 25 Apr 1906 - Northampton, Massachusetts
Wife Mary Ella TACY
Born: Jun or Jul 1885 or 1886 - Prob Chesterfield, New York Christened: Died: 25 Sep 1939 - Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts Cause of Death: Unknown. Had long episode of mental illness. Buried:
Father: Abraham TACY (TESSIER) (1845- ) Mother: Julia (Sophia, Marie Georgina) JOLICOEUR (HART) (1850-1903)
Children
1 M Edmund Joseph LAMPRON
Born: 23 Jan 1907 - Northampton, Massachusetts Christened: Died: 1940 - Pittsfield, Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: Alice RADKE ( -2004)
2 M George Leo LAMPRON
Born: 1907 - Northampton, Massachusetts Christened: Died: 10 Feb 1908 - Northampton, Massachusetts Buried:
3 M Harold Frederick LAMPRON
Born: 4 Jul 1909 - Northampton, Massachusetts Christened: Died: 17 Dec 1985 - Tempe, Arizona Buried: - Green Acres Cemetery, Scottsdale, AZSpouse: Unknown ( - )Spouse: Elizabeth ( - ) Marr: Bef 1964
4 M Arthur Raymond LAMPRON
Born: 5 Aug 1910 - Northampton, Massachusetts Christened: Died: Bef 1920 Buried:
5 F Mildred Gladys LAMPRON
Born: 1 May 1912 - Derby, Connecticut Christened: Died: 13 Jan 1989 - Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts Cause of Death: Kidney failure, contr uterine cancer and stroke Buried:Spouse: Frank CIMINI ( -1944) Marr: 23 Feb 1943 - sacred Heart Church, Northampton, MassachusettsSpouse: Lawrence J. BRACKNEY (1912-1968) Marr: 19 Apr 1947 - sacred Heart Church, Northampton, Massachusetts
General Notes (Husband)
Age estimated from marriage and census records.
Marriage from NEHGS image of marriage record.
His father had temporarily moved to Moorhead.
Edmond was employed with a number of his family at the Belding Silk Mill as a silk weaver for some time.
After returning to Connecticut, he lived in the same town as his brother Albert, who had a basket-making shop on his farm, and apparently he worked there for some time.
He was an alcoholic, and died of a heart attack.
There is a Victoria E, widow of Edmond J., kitchenworker, VAH, living at 85 Market in 1953 Northampton directory; she can't be one of our Edmond's; neither of them outlived their wives. Unless there was a divorce. But why is she living at 85 Market? Conceivably this is the Edmund who appears as a son of Alfred A and Delphine, who did live at that address, in teh 1910 census.
In January 1908, when their son George died, Edmund and Mary lived at 13 Spring St.
1910 US Census
Edmund J Lampro 28 b Minnesota father b NY, mother b CA, silk weaver. Chesterfield Road, Northampton
Mary 23 b MA father b NY
Edmund J Jr 3
Harold less than 1 year old.
1920 census
Edmond Lampro 37 b Minnsota both parents French Canadian, basket weaver. Living in Becket town, Berkshire Co
Edmund Jr 15 b MA
Harold 10 b MA
General Notes (Wife)
It is unclear where she was born. Her father moved around in New York, and date he moved to Massachusetts and where all they lived is not clear. Records that name her often say she was born in Chesterfield. Not clear where Chesterfield is. THere is a Chesterfield Massachusetts nearby. But records sometimes say she was born in New York. Unclear if her family lived in New York or Massachusetts at the time. Her father did at one point live in Chesterfield, New York., and a number of his children seem to have been born there.
She is sometimes recorded as Mary E, sometimes as Mary L, and once as Mary Ella - - probably someone heard Mary Ella wrong.
Mary had some severe mental illness. She was in state hospitals in Massachusetts for a long time, apparently beginning just after the birth of her daughter, Mildred. She was unable to care for Mildred to the point where her brother's sisters took the child in at age two weeks, and then raised her to adulthood. Mary was still not living with her family in the 1920 census, seven or eight years later. Clearly she had more than a touch of postpartum depression, but depression could not be easily treated then as now, so people who today could be back in their feet in a short time often spent years in mental hospitals.
The tendency to mood disorders is strongly genetic, and Pam and Bev have both mentioned having post partum depression to me. This disorder does not usually require hospitalization.
Notes (Marriage)
From marriage record, NEHGS image.
General Notes for Child Edmund Joseph LAMPRON
Bev says he was living in Dalton, Massachusetts with his wife Alice. His widow's obituary says he died in 1940. His widow moved to Pittsfield, where she had family members living, and she later died there.
General Notes for Child George Leo LAMPRON
Identified via birth record in NEHGS database. No death record found but not in 1910 census.
He died at age 5 months of "cholera infantum".
General Notes for Child Harold Frederick LAMPRON
He is found in the 1930 census, together with his brother Edmund, boarding in Boston. He was working as a book keeper, and Edmund as a clerk.
He was an attorney, and worked in Washington, for the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, for 37 years. (It was later reorganized by Republican administrations into something different.) Bev had believed that he was a federal auditor. Obit doesn't really say what he did.
Information from his obit, in the Arizona Republic, Thurs Dec 19, 1985, p E25.
He lived in Glen Burnie, Maryland. He was active in civic organizations there.
Obituary says he had ten children, five daughters and five sons. Just one of the children, Richard Frederick, b 1964, from his second marriage, was his own biological child. One child was adopted during his first marriage, as they were not able to have children. The first wife died. The rest were the children of his second wife. One of the stepdaughters is Susy. Richard may live in Arizona.
Frank, the adopted son, has two marinas in Maryland.
Harold had lived in Tempe, Arizona for ten years when he died. He attended a Baptist Church; tehre are two in the area with similar names. He attended the Tri-City Baptist Church at 2150 E Southern, Tempe.
Atleast two of his children live in the Tempe-Phoenix area in 2006, including Susy Thompson, and Richard.
General Notes for Child Arthur Raymond LAMPRON
He was born after the enumeratoin date for his famly in the 1910 census, and of course does not appear there. He is not with his father and his brothers in the 1920 census. It seems Mildred, born last, was sent to her autns to raise the the boys stayed with their father. No record of Arthur but his birth. Probably he died. The NEHGS records only go to 1910, and Connecticut birth adn death records are confidential for a hundred years.
General Notes for Child Mildred Gladys LAMPRON
In census it looks like she was born in 1913; Bev has two possible dates in 1912.
Mildred was born in Derby, Connecticut, but taken in by her aunts and grandmother when she was two weeks old, and raised by them at their home in Northampton, Massachusetts. It appears that they mainly lived on Graves Ave. during that period, mostly at 22 and 13 Graves Ave., though they also had associations with Market St.
Mildred appears to have had a hard life until her second marriage in 1947. The family were poor factory laborers. During MIldred's childhood, her aunts and others of her kin, including at one point her father, were employed at Belding Silk Mill. My mother in law says that their house was neat, clean, and frugally furnished, and that there was a piano, as Milded had at one point taken piano lessons.
Graves Ave. had row houses for hard working factory workers, and Market Street also had modest homes of factory workers.
85 Market St., according to the city tax assessor's online database, was built in 1901, is in poor condition, and contains one one bedroom apartment and three two bedroom apartments. A sort of floor plan is provided, and it is not clear whether it was originally a multi-unit home, nor if it has more than one storey. There is a reference to deed book 4620 and deed page 207. The lot number is 32A-021-001.
Mildred apparently had four brothers, and it appears that two of them died. The census shows Edmund and Harold living with their father, Edmund, who had returned to Northampton.
According to my mother in law and the Northampton city directories, Mildred left school in 9th grade at age 16 to go to work in the Belding Silk mill, and the 1930 census finds her employed there at age 17. Then she worked for College Weavers until that company went into bankruptcy. In 1937 she was employed at a violin shop (actually a factory that is still there and still makes musical instruments) at 29 Walnut Street. Factory had several names; one of them was Dinsmore and Jager. Another was Dinsmore and Jasper Musical Instrument Trimming Manufacturing at 29 Walnut Street Northampton - a factory.
In 1940 Mildred G Lampron was working in a laundry on 36 King St. She is shown living at 13 Graves Avenue.
In 1943 Mildred G. Lampron was listed as marrying Frank Cimini. She was at 13 Graves Ave. and Frank was listed as being in the United States Army.
In 1944, the following year, Mildred was still at 13 Graves Ave. but as a widow of Frank..
In 1943, Mildred's marriage record described her as a maid.
In 1945 Mildred Cimini widow of Frank as an assistant forman at 304 Pleasant St It turned out to be a Sanitary Laundry she was still living with Grandma and aunts at 13 Graves Avenue.
The city directories also show her employed as a maid at one point.
Mildred married, on February 23, 1943, at Sacred Heart Church in Northampton, Frank Cimini. (record found at Northampton City Hall) Frank's parents were Frank Cimini and May Lorango, and he was born in Boston. Frank had enlisted in the army in Springfield on July 9, 1942, and he may ahve been staying in Northampton at the time when they married. Frank was killed in action in WW II in Jul 24, 1944, and is buried in Florence, Italy (according to the record someone dug up online. There is a Florence, Massachusetts adjacent to Northampton.) Mildred and Frank had lived on Graves Ave., near her aunts.
On her marriage record, Frank Cimini was 25 listed as 25 years old on his last birthday (On his marriage certificate). He was white, living in the Commercial Holtel, in Northampton, it was his first marriage and he was single. He was a soldier in the USArmy, Born in Boston, MA. His father is listed as Frank Cimini and his mother as May Lorengo.
Mildred was30 at her last birthday, white, 1st marriage, worked as a maid and born in Derby Connecticut. Her Dad is listed as Edmund J. Lampron and her mother as Mary Tessier.
Northampton city directories show that Mildred widow of Frank Cimini removed to Easthampton in 1947, but she isn't listed in any further directories for Easthampton or Northampton.
On Apr 19, 1947, at Sacred Heart Church, Mildred remarried, to Lawrence J. Brackney, who was a mill worker. At that tme she was a laundry worker and living at 22 Graves Ave.
1950-53 Emma, Ella and Obeline lived at 22 Graves, adn John R. Lampron and wife lived at 31 Graves.
In 1952, Mildred and Lawrence Brackney lived at 22 Graves. Ave.
In 1954, Lawrence was a machine operator in Easthampton and he and Mildred lived at 27 Brewster St.
In 1959, Lawrence was a presser at 193 Main St., and he and Mildred lvied at 85 Market St. Ella, however, lived at 32 Bliss St., where she also lived in 1959, and at her death in 1970, though she had moved to Hadley in 1967. Delphine, the widow of Alfred, still ived at 85 Market St., an Victoria E teh widow of Edmund the Mayor, still a kitchen worker, had moved to 18 Audubon Rd.
In 1968, when her husband died, tehy lived at 85 Market St., which had previously been the home of Alfred J. Lampron, his widow, his son the mayor of Northampton, and his son's widow. Ella lived there as well, apparently until 1967 when she moved to 32 Bliss St. .
At her death she lived at 286 Brookside Circle, Northhampton.
She died at Cooley Dickinson Hospital of a combination of kidney failure, cancer of the uterus, and a stroke.
Her death certificate cites the daughter Shirley Brackney as the informant.
Daily Hampshire Gazette, obituary:
January 16, 1989 Mildred G. Brackney
FLORENCE - Mildred G (Lampron) Brackney, 76, of 286 Brookside Circle, died Friday at the Cooley Dickinson Hospital.
Born in Derby, Conn., May 1, 1912, she was the daughter of the late Edmund J. and mary E. (Tacy) Lampron.
Mrs. Brackney had lived in the Northampton area for most of her life and was a member of the Sacred heart Church in Northampton.
She was the wife of Lawrence J. Brackney, who died in 1968.
She leaves a daughter, Shirley A. Johnson and two grandchildren, Ernest and Meredith Johnson, with whom she lived.
The funeral will be held Tuesday, at 8:15 a.m. from the Pease Funeral Home in Northampton with a Mass of Christian burial at 9 a.m. at the Sacred Heart Church.
Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery on North Elm Street.
Calling hours at the funeral home are tonight from 7 to 9 p.m.
USSearch found Shirley Johnson, 57, and husband Richard E Johnson still living in Northampton. Also associated with them were teh two children, Ernest R. Johnson, 29, still living with his parents, and Meredith A. Johnson in Sunderland, MA.
People who did lookups:
Karen, [email protected]
Judy - Muffin Tetreaut - [email protected]
Diane - Druss [email protected] - also St. Mary's
Joanne Calhoun: she did the lookup at Vital Records in Boston.
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