344. Lorenzo J. Montreuil
Born 1876.03.31 and baptized the same day. Christened : Joseph Jacques Charles Lorenzo MONTREUIL Died: 1941.01.01 - Massive Heart Attack Signed hs name "Lorenzo J. Montreuil" Married: [Anna BRODEUR] - 1905 - Webster, MASS, USA Medical Doctor In Quebec City
Otolarygnologist [Eyes/Ears/Nose/Throat]
Treated Fransiscan Order Monks In Quebec City
And was paid in wine as the monks had taken an oath of poverty and had no money
During the 1929..1940 Depression
Was often paid in chickens, flour, or other goods
Born 1886.06.29 - U.S.A. Died: 1959.08.03 - Cancer - Quebec City, QC. CA. Married: [Lorenzo MONTREUIL] - 1905 - Webster, MASS, USA Concert Pianist
Loved CHOPIN Piano Pieces
Studied Numerology and Palmistry and was condemned by the Catholic Church for this interest Authored Books:
Dumbell
Three Came With Gifts
345. George Washington Montreuil Montroy
Jean, Jean Baptiste, Michel, Jean Baptiste, Jean Baptiste and the last Jean Baptiste the father of your WILLIAM. Some of the bits!!!!! you may find interesting. I am tickled pink to find our ancestors were the first in Randolph Territory where Illinois began.
Harry said one time that my gggrandfather was a teacher and that he had a picture of him (George Washington) I sure would love to have a copy,,have not talked to him before I left Farmington, do not have his email address to ask for a copy...later Cousin Corinne (Chapman April 2007)
351. Henry Harrison Montreuil Montroy
A Louis VERLIN came to our area (Illinois) to marry off three daugthers. Henry Harrison married one, Mary Louisa VERLIN who had a dowry (More Land) Her father was sharing his 400 acre grant for being heir to a Revolutionary War veteran.
Henry Harrison had land and a vineyard. He was a barrel maker and this all goes together.Henry Harrison was a farmer too. I did not spell the name correct for his wife (Mary Louisa Verlin) The wine and cooper skills are more colorfull, but with the marriage and his inheritance he had a nice parcel of land.
Henry Harrison was named for President William Henry Harrison as his older brother named George Washington Montroy and Henry, the baby brother, took a presidents name in admiration of his older brother George. President Harrison slogan for election to president lean heavy on his war record in the famous battle, Tippecanoe, with the indains. The slogan with his vice president, "Tippecanoe and Tyler too" gave the nickname Tip. My graandfather, Henry Harrison, was called TIP.
404. Emma Montroy
Henry Harrison Montroy, last child, Emma b1874 never married. She stayed with her father, kept house and became a family character.
Death record shows William was in Clinton Cty where he died living w/his daughter Lizzie; church record of when Josephine died, but not burial plot known - - if interested I'll forward (by the way, Josephine died after nursing Carrie during her typhoid sickness about a month apart.
Josephine died after nursing Carrie during her typhoid sickness about a month apart.
John Lively (b. Dec 21, 1837 d. Aug 11, 1917) was the son of Richard Roberson Lively and Mary Shaw Marlen, and the grandson of Joseph Lively of the massacre story. He married Virginia Leavitt and they were the parents of Mary Shaw Lively.
John was a Civil War veteran (Union) that fought in several victorious campaigns including the Battle of Atlanta. He marched with Sherman to the sea. During the war he contracted typhoid fever and suffered with bouts of rheumatism for the rest of his life.
In August 1857 John married Virginia Leavitt and she was mother to his 9 children. Virginia died in 1891 in the same flu epidemic that took the lives of John Calvin Harmon and Margaret Donaldson. He then married Sarah Ball in 1894. They had no children together and she preceeded him in death.
John was a cooper (barrel maker) and a teamster. He migrated from Southern Illinois to the Cape Girardeau just after the war along with many of his Lively and Marlen relatives.
John Minton Lively died on August 11, 1917 in Blytheville, Arkansas in the home of his youngest daughter Myrtle Virginia Lively Sander.The John Lively family was massacred in 1813 in Southern Illinois and, according to some account our Joseph (brother of John) found the bodies. This is a well known event that was the subject of a recent "Legend Seekers" documentary.