Joseph Deshais dit St. CyrAntoinette Rathier (Rotier/Rottier) dit RaymondCharles CloutierLouise Elizabeth Salmon

Francois Deshais dit St. CyrMarie Louise Cloutier

Francois (Frank) St. Cyr

f a m i l y
Children with:
Marie Elmire Joyal

Children:
Leander Frank St. Cyr
Hector Isaie St. Cyr
William St. Cyr
Melvina St. Cyr
Henry St. Cyr
Dora St. Cyr
Francois (Frank) St. Cyr
  • Born: 22 Aug 1846, Drummondville, Quebec
  • Married 3 Mar 1872, Lowell, MA, to Marie Elmire Joyal
  • Died: 17 Jul 1919, Chicopee, MA

    Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967
    about Francois Saint Cere
    Name: Francois Saint Cere
    Event Year: 1846
    Event: Naissance (Birth)
    Religion: Catholique
    Place of Worship or Institution: Drummondville (St-Frédéric)
    Province: Québec (Quebec)
    Baptism: 22 Aug 1846 (birth - nee la meme jour)
    Parents noted as Francois Saint Cere and Louise Cloutier
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    [Massachusetts, Hampden County, Roll 649 Book 2, Page 133a ]
    Noted in the 1900 Federal Census as Frank St. Cyr, age 53, living at 62 Dwight Street, Chicopee, Hampden Cty., MA, with wife Elmira, age 46, and children Hector - 23 (Steel Worker), Leander - 20 (Barber), William - 17 (Buffer in a brass shop), Melvina - 13, Henry - 9, and Dora - 4. Frank's occupation is noted as Wood Chopper. Conway Hamlin was boarding with the St. Cyr family at the time.
    It is noted on the census that both Frank and Elmira St. Cyr immigrated to the United States in 1875.
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    [Massachusetts, HAMPDEN, Roll 589 Book 3, Page 48a ]
    Noted in the 1910 Federal Census living, at age 63, at 86 Center Street, Chicopee, Hampden Cty., MA, with his wife Elmira, age 56, and children William - 27 (Machine Shop), Melvina - 23 (Cotton Mill), Henry - 19 (Barber Shop), and Dora - 14. Frank and Elmira are not noted as working at this time.
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