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1. GONZAGUE VILLENEUVE  b. ?  d. ?
       m. ?  
   2. OLIVIER VILLENEUVE
(PICTURED) b. 8 Dec. 1842 Rivière du Loup   d. 19 feb. 1916 Concordia
          m. Julia St-Pierre  on 29 Jan. 1866  Chigago
          (daughter of David St-Pierre & Amélie St-Onge )
          b. March 18, 1843, Kankakee CO, IL.   d. May 21, 1899, Ames, KS.
      3. MARIE ELMIRE5 VILLENEUVE,
(PICTURED) b. March 08, 1867, Kankakee CO, IL;
             d. October 02, 1909, Abilene, KS Catholic Cemetery;
             m. PHILIP OLIVIER LUCIER,
(PICTURED) February 16, 1886, Kankakee, IL.
            (12 children)
      3. LAURA VILLENEUVE,
(PICTURED) b. June 03, 1868, Kankakee CO, IL; d. April 30, 1946;
            m. JOHN BOYER, Unknown.
      3. FRED VILLENEUVE, b. August 20, 1869, Kankakee CO, IL; d. December 17, 1933;
            m. PHOEBE MARCOTTE, October 29, 1895, Clyde, KS.
      3. CHARLES VILLENEUVE, b. March 18, 1870, Kankakee CO, IL; d. January 03, 1945;
             m. MALVINA LUCIER, March 05, 1898, Concordia, KS.
      3. CORDELIA VILLENEUVE, b. October 09, 1872, Kankakee CO , IL;
              d. December 06, 1937, Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Clyde, KS;
             m. DENNIS ODETTE, September 01, 1899, Clyde, KS.
      3. DAVID VILLENEUVE, b. June 30, 1874, Kankakee CO, IL;
              d. April 22, 1961, Concordia Rest Home of St. Anne ,Buried Clyde, KS;
              m. (1) BESS WALTERS, February 18, 1912, Chicago, Cook CO, IL;
              m. (2) GRACE COURVILLE BROUSSEAU, Unknown.
      3. MATHILDA VILLENEUVE, b. July 13, 1876, Ames, KS;
              d. August 23, 1911, Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Clyde, KS;
              m. HENRY L'ECUYER, January 29, 1895, Cloud CO, KS.
      3. ELIZABETH (BET) VILLENEUVE, b. April 19, 1878, Ames, KS; d. September 23, 1963;
             m. JOHN MAKINS, May 21, 1901, Cloud CO, KS.
      3. PATRICK VINLOVE, b. April 06, 1880, Ames, KS; d. February 26, 1899, Clyde, KS.
      3. DELIA VINLOVE, b. March 04, 1882, Ames, KS; d. March 28, 1900.
      3. GEORGE VINLOVE, b. January 11, 1883, Ames, KS; d. April 17, 1925, Marshall, MN;
            m. LILLIE BARBER, Abt. 1906.
      3. JEANETTE (EUGENIE JULIETTE) VINLOVE, b. October 25, 1885, Ames, KS;
            d. February 02, 1959, Newton, KS.
            m. RICHARD LEO HOGAN January 12, 1910 in Ames, KS,
                 (son of OWEN HOGAN and ELLEN GOLDEN)
        4.  MORRIS RICHARD6 HOGAN, b. December 30, 1910, Abilene, KS; d. June 14, 1977, Newton, KS.
        4.  ROBERT LEO HOGAN,SR, b. July 12, 1912, Abilene, KS; d. September 02, 1944, Longuyon, France.
        4.  PATRICK RAYMOND HOGAN, b. February 16, 1914, Newton, KS; d. January 1986, Topeka, KS.
        4.  KATHERINE ELLEN HOGAN, b. November 26, 1915, Newton, KS; d. August 01, 1991, Newton, KS.
        4.  ELIZABETH GENEVIEVE HOGAN, b. Private, Newton, KS.
        4.  MARION FRANCES HOGAN, b. January 03, 1921, Newton, KS; d. 1999, Wichita, KS.
        4.  JULIA HARRIET HOGAN, b. October 16, 1923, Newton, KS; d. November 04, 1992, Toronto, Canada.
        4.  BARBARA BERNADETTE HOGAN, b. Private, Newton, KS.
      3. EVA VINLOVE,
(PICTURED) b. October 08, 1887, Ames, KS;
             d. November 19, 1953, St. Lawrence Cemetery, Fariboult, MN;
            m. ED PARO, June 02, 1905, Cloud CO, KS.




Generation No. 1

Child of DAVID ST. PIERRE and AMELIE ST. ONGE is:

2. i. JULIA4 ST. PIERRE, b. March 18, 1843, Kankakee CO, IL; d. May 21, 1899, Ames, KS.



Generation No. 2


2. JULIA4 ST. PIERRE (DAVID3, IGNACE2, IGNACE1) was born March 18, 1843 in Kankakee CO, IL, and died May 21, 1899 in Ames, KS. She married OLIVIER VILLENEUVE January 29, 1866 in Chicago, IL.


Notes for OLIVIER VILLENEUVE:

My assumption is that at some point in the 1840's, Olivier immigrated to Kankakee County, IL with his family and other families from the Bas-Saint-Laurent area of Canada. It is known that his wife's family was one of the first familes to settle in Bourbonnais, Kankakee CO, in 1844. Olivier's parents are still unknown to me at this time (April 2000)

Source: Alexine Odette, Concordia, KS. Author of the genealogy of the Oliver Villeneuve Family:

Olivier fought in the Civil War for the Union from 1861 to 1865, and was in the battle of Appomattox. His Civil War pension application states that he came from Lake Mainville, Canada. All of his ancestors resided in Canada and went by name of Villeneuve. After coming to the US, he changed his name to Vinlove. (My note: whether he changed his name before or after the Civil War I do not know. )

Six children were born in Kankakee CO, IL, then the family left Illinois in 1876 and emigrated west, home steading on the "Salt Marsh" in Cloud CO, near Concordia, KS. They lived in a sod house, shot their own game, and wore homespun. The children were exposed to very little schooling. Seven more children were born in Kansas. Some children kept the French version of their surname, others modified the surname to Vinlove. From the Salt Marsh the family moved to nearby Ames, Kansas, where they lived in a 2 story house on a farm east of Main St.

After Julia (1st wife) died, Olivier ran what was called "the shack" a 2 story building in Ames where he sold beer, candy etc. His daughters kept house for him until he married again. The name of his second wife is not known. Olivier later lived with his son Charles, but divided his time between there and the Old Soldier's Home at Leavenworth, KS. He also lived with his son David in Clyde. Olivier died at Charles' s house in Concordia.



This family in all probability relocated to this area because of the numerous other Canadian families also in the area:

1903 Cloud County Kansas History

Shirley township originally extended from the county's east line, west to the center of range 3, and south to the center of town 7. Shirley is bounded on the north by the Republican river, on the east by Clay county and extends south of Colfax and west to the lines of Nelson and Lawrence townships. Elm creek intersects its southwest corner and flows in a northery direction through the entire length of the township, and empties into the Republican a short distance north of the little town of Ames. Beaver and Dry creeks run through the eastern part of the township. The inhabitants are composed almost entirely of French people, most of whom are from Canada and Kankakee, Illinois. St. Joseph, the Catholic town, founded by Father Mollier, is situated one mile east and one mile south of the center of the township.

Catholic Church and Convent of Clyde

A really picturesque site in Clyde is that of the Catholic church, situated on the summit of a gently rising slope at the western end of town. It commands an enchanting view of the various bends of the river in the southwest, while trees innumerable hide away the city in the east. The Union Pacific tracks skirt the church grounds on the north, a constant reminder - as it were - to this peaceful spot of the throbbing pulse of the world outside.

There are three buildings in the enclosure. In the center stands the church, on either side of which are the academy and parsonage. All three of these buildings present a cheerful appearance from the outside. The academy is a large brick building sixty feet square, with a belfry one hundred feet high in the front. The church is 70x34 feet in dimensions, a frame building of imposing and yet cheerful aspect. The priest's nook is a cozy, comfortable and Inviting place.

Five and twenty years ago they were different. Where these buildings stand tall grass abounded then. In some little house in town the Catholics gathered to worship. Father Mollier astride his slow but sure mount carried hither in saddle bags the wherewithal he needed for mass. But swiftly the news of the growing Canadian settlement spread to Kankakee, Illinois, and to the far off Canada. Settlers poured rapidly in to the surrounding country of Clyde and with them came the necessity of building a church.

The good Father was the man for the task, indeed, several such works were already to his credit. His reputation brought to the undertaking an abundance of support, not only from those of his own persuasion but from numerous protestants as well. With an eye to the future he had the building made several times larger than its needs called for and at the same time susceptible of being further added to. His forethought was more than justified by events, for three years ago Reverend J. Maher realized the necessity of enlarging its capacity and added thirty feet on the north side, and the indications point to the need of still larger accommodations within a few years.

Relatives of Olivier?

Kankakee CO IL Master Cemetery Index showing year of death

Villeneuve, Caroline Martin 1908 St. Joseph

Villeneuve, Flavie Villeneuve 1869 Maternity BVM Old


Children of JULIA ST. PIERRE and OLIVIER VILLENEUVE are:

i. MARIE ELMIRE5 VILLENEUVE, b. March 08, 1867, Kankakee CO, IL; d. October 02, 1909, Abilene, KS Catholic Cemetery; m. PHILIP OLIVIER LUCIER, February 16, 1886, Kankakee, IL.

Notes for PHILIP OLIVIER LUCIER:

They had 12 children , all of whom lived in Abilene or Concordia.

Subject: Re: RE Lucier/Boudreau Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 08:08:28 -0500 (EST) From: DJKboysrus@aol.com To: jahogie@swbell.net

Hello Jean, Thanks for the kind words about the website. I did a search of the resources I have at home for your Lucier and Villenueve names. Did not find anything of interest, except a marriage record from St. Peters Catholic Church in Aurora Kansas.

"Whaling, Herbert son of Henry Whaling & Harriett Fetter? married Lucier, Lizzie daughter of Oliver Lucier and Rose Goudreau on 6 Oct 1913. Witnesses Leo LeSage and Marcella Melancon. By Rev Lecoutere. The bride was baptized at Kankakee, IL 13 May 1878."

Is it possible that Lizzie was a sister to Phillip? If so, then the Boudreau woman may be Rose Boudreau OR Rose Goudreau. I've seen than name confused before. They are not the same name. This may be worth looking into. I hope that helps a little. Goodluck with your research.

Dave King



ii. LAURA VILLENEUVE, b. June 03, 1868, Kankakee CO, IL; d. April 30, 1946; m. JOHN BOYER, Unknown.

Notes for LAURA VILLENEUVE:

Very little is known about Laura and her family.

iii. FRED VILLENEUVE, b. August 20, 1869, Kankakee CO, IL; d. December 17, 1933; m. PHOEBE MARCOTTE, October 29, 1895, Clyde, KS.

Notes for FRED VILLENEUVE:

This family is said to have had a very large number of children.

Notes for PHOEBE MARCOTTE:

May be Phoebe's parents:

GenServ Report Output: vitals 1 Apr 2000



Antoine Eloi MARCOTTE (432), born 7 Jun 1824 at St.Leon, Riviere

DuLoup, Can., died Jan 1904 at Kankakee, IL, son of Antoine MAR­

COTTE (433) and Marie (GAIGNON) GAGNON (434). Married 27 Feb

1845 at Bourbonnais, IL, Adeline LEGRIS (431), born 28 Jun 1829

at St.Leon-le-Grand, Quebec, Can, died 1910 at Bourbonnais, IL,

daughter of Louis-Moise LEGRIS (235) and Sylvie FLAGEOLE (236).

Children of Antoine Eloi MARCOTTE and Adeline LEGRIS:

1 Moise Moses MARCOTTE (435), born 231847 at Bourbonnais,

Kankakee Co., IL. Married in IL, Phoebe Clarice MERCIER

(3282).

2 Elmere MARCOTTE (436).

3 Alfred MARCOTTE (437).

4 Pierre MARCOTTE (438).

5 Esther MARCOTTE (439).

6 Phoebe MARCOTTE (440).

7 Marie MARCOTTE (441).

8 Victoria MARCOTTE (442), born 1870 at Bourbonnais, IL, died

26 Dec 1898 at Bourbonnais, L.

9 Cisarine MARCOTTE (443).

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Information is from the LEGE9CY database belonging to:

submitter: [Legris, Marjorie]

email: [mikemarg1@aol.com]

iv. CHARLES VILLENEUVE, b. March 18, 1870, Kankakee CO, IL; d. January 03, 1945; m. MALVINA LUCIER, March 05, 1898, Concordia, KS.

Notes for CHARLES VILLENEUVE:

Charles was 5 years old when the family moved to KS. He had four years of school. There were four children in the family, and they also raised nephew Dave Lucier, whose mother died when he was 8 days old. Dave lived with the family until he joined the Navy. (Source: Alexine Odette)

v. CORDELIA VILLENEUVE, b. October 09, 1872, Kankakee CO , IL; d. December 06, 1937, Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Clyde, KS; m. DENNIS ODETTE, September 01, 1899, Clyde, KS.

More About CORDELIA VILLENEUVE:

Fact 1: Died of cancer

Notes for DENNIS ODETTE:

They were farmers living east of Clifton, KS and around Clyde their entire lives. Four children.

More About DENNIS ODETTE:

Fact 1: Died of cancer

vi. DAVID VILLENEUVE, b. June 30, 1874, Kankakee CO, IL; d. April 22, 1961, Concordia Rest Home of St. Anne ,Buried Clyde, KS; m. (1) BESS WALTERS, February 18, 1912, Chicago, Cook CO, IL; m. (2) GRACE COURVILLE BROUSSEAU, Unknown.

Notes for DAVID VILLENEUVE:

No children are listed for David with either spouse in Alexine Odette's research.

vii. MATHILDA VILLENEUVE, b. July 13, 1876, Ames, KS; d. August 23, 1911, Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Clyde, KS; m. HENRY L'ECUYER, January 29, 1895, Cloud CO, KS.

Notes for HENRY L'ECUYER:

The peaceful little hamlet of Ames is located on the Central Branch railroad, three miles southwest of Clyde, and in the center of a marvelously beautiful agricultural country that is unsurpassed in productiveness.

The town took on an existence in the spring time of 1883, although the original townsite of Shirley had been laid out in March, 1878. ]

The family had nine chn. Mathilda died at age 35.

viii. ELIZABETH (BET) VILLENEUVE, b. April 19, 1878, Ames, KS; d. September 23, 1963; m. JOHN MAKINS, May 21, 1901, Cloud CO, KS.

Notes for JOHN MAKINS:

John was an accountant and insurance broker. They had 5 children and lived in Topeka, KS all their lives.

ix. PATRICK VINLOVE, b. April 06, 1880, Ames, KS; d. February 26, 1899, Clyde, KS.

Notes for PATRICK VINLOVE:

Patrick died at the age of 19 from a concussion. He was thrown from a wagon when the team of horses he was driving were frightened and ran away.

x. DELIA VINLOVE, b. March 04, 1882, Ames, KS; d. March 28, 1900.

Notes for DELIA VINLOVE:

Delia died at age 18, 24 days. Cause of death unknown.

xi. GEORGE VINLOVE, b. January 11, 1883, Ames, KS; d. April 17, 1925, Marshall, MN; m. LILLIE BARBER, Abt. 1906.

Notes for GEORGE VINLOVE:

After his marriage, George and his wife moved to Marshall, MN in 1918. He died of a perforated ulcer at age 42. He and his wife had four children.

3. xii. JEANETTE (EUGENIE JULIETTE) VINLOVE, b. October 25, 1885, Ames, KS; d. February 02, 1959, Newton, KS.

xiii. EVA VINLOVE, b. October 08, 1887, Ames, KS; d. November 19, 1953, St. Lawrence Cemetery, Fariboult, MN; m. ED PARO, June 02, 1905, Cloud CO, KS.

Notes for EVA VINLOVE:

After her mother died in 1901, Eva went to live in the Convent in St. Joseph, KS. In March of 1920, she and her family of 5 children and her husband had a farm sale and moved to Fariboult, MN, Rice CO. They farmed there until 1940. One more child was more in MN.



Generation No. 3


3. JEANETTE (EUGENIE JULIETTE)5 VINLOVE (JULIA4 ST. PIERRE, DAVID3, IGNACE2, IGNACE1) was born October 25, 1885 in Ames, KS, and died February 02, 1959 in Newton, KS. She married RICHARD LEO HOGAN January 12, 1910 in Ames, KS, son of OWEN HOGAN and ELLEN GOLDEN.

Notes for JEANETTE (EUGENIE JULIETTE) VINLOVE:

Jeanette was 13 when her mother died. She kept house for her father at Ames until he remarried. She then moved to Abilene to live with her oldest sister, Mary Lucier. She worked in a tailor shop there until she met and married Richard Hogan. The tailor shop was probably owned by Phillip Lucier, Mary's husband.

She would tell her grandchildren: I wish I had seven little boys (girls) just like you. Then she would kiss your elbow. She always wore a corset, and often had her hair up in iron curlers. She was a wonderful cook, especially rice pudding I remember. She and grandad always argued about who would die first, but he did. She died about 2 years later.



Notes for RICHARD LEO HOGAN:

R. L. (as many people called him) worked as a traveling salesman for a wholesale distributor of chinaware in Abilene until about 1913 when the family moved to Newton, KS. As the family grew, they lived in several homes in Newton, finally purchasing the house at 407 East 8th, which remained in the family until the 1960's. He owned and operated a variety store -" Hogan's - A Little Bit of Everything."

Abilene Daily Reflector Death Notice:

R. L. Hogan

R. L. Hogan of Newton, a former Abilene resident and the brother of John Hogan and Miss Anna Hogan of Abilene, died Friday morning at his home in Newton. Other survivors include his wife, five daughters and two sons.

Funeral arrangements have not been completed.


Children of JEANETTE VINLOVE and RICHARD HOGAN are:

4. i. MORRIS RICHARD6 HOGAN, b. December 30, 1910, Abilene, KS; d. June 14, 1977, Newton, KS.

5. ii. ROBERT LEO HOGAN,SR, b. July 12, 1912, Abilene, KS; d. September 02, 1944, Longuyon, France.

6. iii. PATRICK RAYMOND HOGAN, b. February 16, 1914, Newton, KS; d. January 1986, Topeka, KS.

7. iv. KATHERINE ELLEN HOGAN, b. November 26, 1915, Newton, KS; d. August 01, 1991, Newton, KS.

8. v. ELIZABETH GENEVIEVE HOGAN, b. Private, Newton, KS.

9. vi. MARION FRANCES HOGAN, b. January 03, 1921, Newton, KS; d. 1999, Wichita, KS.

10. vii. JULIA HARRIET HOGAN, b. October 16, 1923, Newton, KS; d. November 04, 1992, Toronto, Canada.

11. viii. BARBARA BERNADETTE HOGAN, b. Private, Newton, KS.



Generation No. 4


4. MORRIS RICHARD6 HOGAN (JEANETTE (EUGENIE JULIETTE)5 VINLOVE, JULIA4 ST. PIERRE, DAVID3, IGNACE2, IGNACE1) was born December 30, 1910 in Abilene, KS, and died June 14, 1977 in Newton, KS. He married ALICE MAE BILLINGS January 11, 1934 in Newton, KS.

Notes for MORRIS RICHARD HOGAN:

Manager & later owner of Hogan's Store ("A little bit of everything") in Newton.


Children of MORRIS HOGAN and ALICE BILLINGS are:

i. JANE FRANCES7 HOGAN, b. Private.

ii. NANCY ANN HOGAN, b. Private.

iii. RICHARD BILLINGS HOGAN, b. Private.

5. ROBERT LEO6 HOGAN,SR (JEANETTE (EUGENIE JULIETTE)5 VINLOVE, JULIA4 ST. PIERRE, DAVID3, IGNACE2, IGNACE1) was born July 12, 1912 in Abilene, KS, and died September 02, 1944 in Longuyon, France. He married MARY KATHERINE JAMES October 07, 1940 in Chanute, KS, daughter of FINIS JAMES and MARGARET SULLIVAN.

Notes for ROBERT LEO HOGAN,SR:

Robert Hogan was the second oldest of 8 children. His father was Richard Leo Hogan, born in Abilene, Kansas to a Union Pacific foreman, Owen Hogan, and Ellen Golden, both of whom emigrated to the U.S. from Ireland. Bob's mother was Jeanette Vinlove (Eugenie Juliette Villeneuve), the 12th of 13 children born to Olivier Villeneuve and Julia St. Pierre, both of French-Canadian extraction and early immigrants to Cloud County, Kansas.

Robert Hogan was a 1st Lieutenant, 3rd Cavalry Group, 43rd reconnaissance squadron, serving with George Patton's 3rd Army during World War II in France. He was killed by a German sniper while riding point in a jeep in northern France in September of 1944. He is buried in the American Military Cemetery, Epinal, France.


Children of ROBERT HOGAN and MARY JAMES are:

12. i. JEAN ANN7 HOGAN, b. Private, Newton, KS.

13. ii. ROBERT LEO HOGAN, JR, b. Private, Chanute, KS.

6. PATRICK RAYMOND6 HOGAN (JEANETTE (EUGENIE JULIETTE)5 VINLOVE, JULIA4 ST. PIERRE, DAVID3, IGNACE2, IGNACE1) was born February 16, 1914 in Newton, KS, and died January 1986 in Topeka, KS. He married ELLEN LILLIAN COKELEY.

Notes for PATRICK RAYMOND HOGAN:

Both daughters were adopted.


Children of PATRICK HOGAN and ELLEN COKELEY are:

i. BONNIE7 HOGAN, b. Private.

ii. MARY ELLEN HOGAN, b. Private.

7. KATHERINE ELLEN6 HOGAN (JEANETTE (EUGENIE JULIETTE)5 VINLOVE, JULIA4 ST. PIERRE, DAVID3, IGNACE2, IGNACE1) was born November 26, 1915 in Newton, KS, and died August 01, 1991 in Newton, KS. She married (1) WALTER RAYMOND GILCHRIST May 02, 1939. She married (2) MORGAN H. HANNA February 03, 1962 in Newton, KS.

Notes for WALTER RAYMOND GILCHRIST:

Was always called Oscar. Was a salesman & liquor store owner.

Notes for MORGAN H. HANNA:

Name Born Died Residence Last Benefit SSN Issued Request MORGAN HANNA 12 Nov 1905 May 1985 67114 (Newton, Harvey, KS) 67114 (Newton, Harvey, KS) 511-09-0878 Kansas (Before 1951)


Children of KATHERINE HOGAN and WALTER GILCHRIST are:

i. KAY ELLEN7 GILCHRIST, b. Private, Newton, KS.

ii. REBECCA GILCHRIST, b. Private, Newton, KS.


Child of KATHERINE HOGAN and MORGAN HANNA is:

iii. KATE7 HANNA, b. Private.

8. ELIZABETH GENEVIEVE6 HOGAN (JEANETTE (EUGENIE JULIETTE)5 VINLOVE, JULIA4 ST. PIERRE, DAVID3, IGNACE2, IGNACE1) was born Private in Newton, KS. She married FRANK HENRY TORLINE November 04, 1940 in Winslow, AR.

More About ELIZABETH GENEVIEVE HOGAN:

Fact 1: Always called Betty


Children of ELIZABETH HOGAN and FRANK TORLINE are:

i. JANET7 TORLINE, b. Private.

ii. JUDITH LEE TORLINE, b. Private.

iii. ROBERTA JOAN TORLINE, b. Private.

iv. PATRICIA ELLEN TORLINE, b. Private.

v. JOHN GEORGE TORLINE, b. Private.

vi. ROSEMARY TORLINE, b. Private.

vii. TERESA LOUISE TORLINE, b. Private.

9. MARION FRANCES6 HOGAN (JEANETTE (EUGENIE JULIETTE)5 VINLOVE, JULIA4 ST. PIERRE, DAVID3, IGNACE2, IGNACE1) was born January 03, 1921 in Newton, KS, and died 1999 in Wichita, KS. She married ALFRED SNIDER August 31, 1946 in Newton, KS.


Children of MARION HOGAN and ALFRED SNIDER are:

i. BEVERLY ANN7 SNIDER, b. Private.

ii. GENEVA ANN (GIGI) SNIDER, b. Private.

iii. KATHY JEAN SNIDER, b. Private.

iv. BRIAN SNIDER, b. Private, Wichita, KS; d. March 18, 1997, Wichita, KS.

v. BRUCE SNIDER, b. Private.

10. JULIA HARRIET6 HOGAN (JEANETTE (EUGENIE JULIETTE)5 VINLOVE, JULIA4 ST. PIERRE, DAVID3, IGNACE2, IGNACE1) was born October 16, 1923 in Newton, KS, and died November 04, 1992 in Toronto, Canada. She married JOSEPH J. HOFFMAN October 10, 1953 in Newton, KS.

Notes for JULIA HARRIET HOGAN:

Name Born Died Residence Last Benefit SSN Issued Request JULIA HOFFMAN 16 Oct 1923 4 Nov 1992 (No Location Given) (No Location Given) 513-18-0230 Kansas (Before 1951)


Children of JULIA HOGAN and JOSEPH HOFFMAN are:

i. MICHAEL JAMES7 HOFFMAN, b. Private.

ii. RITA MARIE HOFFMAN, b. Private.

11. BARBARA BERNADETTE6 HOGAN (JEANETTE (EUGENIE JULIETTE)5 VINLOVE, JULIA4 ST. PIERRE, DAVID3, IGNACE2, IGNACE1) was born Private in Newton, KS. She married JAMES HANLON.


Children of BARBARA HOGAN and JAMES HANLON are:

i. THOMAS7 HANLON.

ii. JEANETTE HANLON.



Generation No. 5


12. JEAN ANN7 HOGAN (ROBERT LEO6, JEANETTE (EUGENIE JULIETTE)5 VINLOVE, JULIA4 ST. PIERRE, DAVID3, IGNACE2, IGNACE1) was born Private in Newton, KS. She married (1) HENRY ANTHONY LAY Private in Wichita, KS, son of AUBREY LAY and ANTONIA SIEMER. She married (2) GARY JOSEPH SCHNEIDER Private in St. Louis, MO, son of GARY SCHNEIDER and PAT MUELLER.


Children of JEAN HOGAN and HENRY LAY are:

i. MATTHEW WILLIAM8 LAY, b. Private, St. Louis, MO; m. DOROTHEA BLYTHE HUFF, Private, Washington, D.C..

ii. ANDREW JAMES LAY, b. Private, St. Louis, MO; m. VIRGINIA HOPE WASIUK, Private, St. Louis, MO.

iii. SUSAN ANTONIA LAY, b. Private, St. Louis, MO.

13. ROBERT LEO7 HOGAN, JR (ROBERT LEO6, JEANETTE (EUGENIE JULIETTE)5 VINLOVE, JULIA4 ST. PIERRE, DAVID3, IGNACE2, IGNACE1) was born Private in Chanute, KS. He married PATRICIA ANN KOBOSKO Unknown in Ft. Lauderdale, FL.


Children of ROBERT HOGAN and PATRICIA KOBOSKO are:

i. CHRISTINA LYNN8 HOGAN, b. Private; m. PAUL HAROLD MCNAUGHTON, Private, Round Rock, TX.

ii. WILLIAM JAMES HOGAN, b. Private.

iii. BRIDGET COLLEEN HOGAN, b. Private.

iv. ERIN KATHLEEN HOGAN, b. Private.




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Phillip Oliver Lucier and Marie Elmire Villeneuve
Phillip Oliver Lucier
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Laura Villeneuve
2nd Oldest Villeneuve sister, Laura
Photo submitted by:
E'Louise Ondash & Jean Schneider
Eva Villeneuve
Youngest Villeneuve sister, Eva
(born on Oct. 8, 1888)

Photo submitted by:
E'Louise Ondash
& Jean Schneider

ABOVE:
3 of the 13 children of Olivier Villeneuve/Vinlove and Julia St. Pierre