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- [S64] Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2004;), 1900 US Census Edward Bourdo.
14 Jun 1900
Name: Edward Bourdo
[Edward Bou]
Age: 65
Birth Date: Jan 1835
Birthplace: New York
Home in 1900: Plattsburg, Clinton, New York
Ward of City: 415
Sheet Number: 9
Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 185
Family Number: 195
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital status: Married
Spouse's name: Sophia Bourdo
Marriage Year: 1859
Father's Birthplace: France, Canada
Mother's Birthplace: Canada, France
Occupation: Day Laborer
Months Not Employed: 4
Can Read: No
Can Write: No
Can Speak English: Yes
House Owned or Rented: O
Home Free or Mortgaged: F
Farm or House: H
Neighbors:
Household Members:
Name Age
Edward Bourdo 65, Jan 1835, married 1859, day laborer, parents from Canada
Sophia Bourdo 59, Feb 1841, married 1859, one child, one living,parents from Canada
Louisa Bourdo 19, Dec 1880, works in shirt factory
- [S105] Benoit Pontbriand, Clinton County Marriages (1830-1880) - No 106, (Name: Benoit Pontbriand; Location: 2390, Marie-Victorin Sillery, Quebec, Canada G1T 1K1; Date: 1984;), 1858 Marriage Bordeau Boucher.
Marriages 1830-1870 Clinton County, NY
compiled by Benoit Pontbriand 1984
p26 and p28
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1858-08-22
St. Pierre Church, Plattsburg
Edouard Bordeau - Subject
Sophie Boucher - Subject
J. Boucher - Father of Bride
M. Garant - Mother of the Bride
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The marriage is a rehabilitated protestant marriage (no catholic churches were available)
- [S105] Benoit Pontbriand, Clinton County Marriages (1830-1880) - No 106, (Name: Benoit Pontbriand; Location: 2390, Marie-Victorin Sillery, Quebec, Canada G1T 1K1; Date: 1984;), 1858 Marriage ourdeau Boucher.
Marriages 1830-1870 Clinton County, NY
compiled by Benoit Pontbriand 1984
p26 and p28
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1858-08-22
St. Pierre Church, Plattsburg
Edouard Bordeau - Subject
Sophie Boucher - Subject
J. Boucher - Father of Bride
M. Garant - Mother of the Bride
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The marriage is a rehabilitated protestant marriage (no catholic churches were available)
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