1 Gabriel WHITEDUCK Algonquin Père Louis WHITEDUCK Mère

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1 Gabriel WHITEDUCK Algonquin Père Louis WHITEDUCK Mère
Gabriel WHITEDUCK Algonquin
Père Louis WHITEDUCK
Mère Mary WHITEDUCK
N 28 mars 1879 ? 1881 ? Renfrew
Confirmation en 1907, Gabriel âgé de 26 ans, Griffith
D 24 octobre 1953, âgé de 74 ans, Flett Township
Mariage 14 juillet 1920 Wylie Renfrew
Dispensation for consanguinity 3rd degree to 2sd between Gabriel WHITEDUCK, son of
Louis WHITEDUCK and Mary WHITEDUCK of the parish of Griffith, and Mary LAMURE
daughter of age of Jean-Baptiste LAMURE and of Mary PILON of the parish of Wylie.
Present Gabriel WHITEDUCK, Mary LAMURE, Moses LAMURE, Mary Jane LUKUS soeur
de Gabriel et cj. de Benjamin LOUKAS Voir fiche à Jean-Baptiste LAMURE
Cj. Mary Ann LAMURE Algonquine
Père Jean-Baptiste LAMURE Voir fiche
Mère Mary PILON
N 10 février 1893
B 12 février 1893 Pembroke
Parrain John ROTHWELL
Marraine Honora O’SHAUGNESSY
D 15 mars 1925, âgée de 32 ans, morte de la tuberculose, Rolf Township
S 17 mars 1925 Point Alexander
Voir Annexe The Whiteduck Rosenberger Research Papers à Whiteduck Research Paper :
P. 12 : Gabriel Whiteduck and his mother Mary Whiteduck lived for years in Matawatchan/ Griffith Ontario.
Gabriel had two half brothers - Louis Mitchell, son of Mary Whiteduck and Louis Mitchell, Sr., and Joseph
McLaren son of Mary Whiteduck and (according to Irene) Joseph McLaren, Sr. Mary Whiteduck was the sister
of Joseph Whiteduck of Ardoch and that is where Mary was buried.
P. 21 : 1871 census, Clarendon and Miller Townships, Addington County, District 64, sub-district o, pp. 14-15,
reel C9998. This showed the family of Joh (Joseph) Whiteduck and his wife Mary. Joh was listed as an Indian
trapper, aged 38 and born in Quebec. His wife Mary was listed as being 36 years of age and born in Ontario.
They had seven children living with them, as well as a widow named Mary Ann aged 30 years and her son
Michael aged 6. (Note by Randy - This was Gabrielʼs mother, Mary Whiteduck, and half brother Louis Mitchell
living with Joseph and family after Louis Mitchell Sr. was drowned.)
P. 21, 22 : Mary Whiteduck was born and lived her early life in Ardoch Ontario where she is buried. She met and
married a fur trader from Holland I guess because my Dad said his father was Dutch. His first name I donʼt know
but his last name was Mitchell which was my fatherʼs name. Of this marriage there was two children a girl Katie
and my Dad, Louis Mitchell. Mary was expecting my Dad when her husband wanted to make a trip by canoe to
Montreal to dispose of his furs. He took the little girl with him but left his wife Mary and my Dad who was just a
small baby with her family someplace along the Madawaska River. Evidently Mary had some brothers. They
waited for him to come back and then decided to go look for him and Katie. Some where along the river they
found his body which was in bad shape in the water. He had been killed I guess for the money he had on him
because he was evidently on his way home. They also found his canoe but no sign of the little girl. Maybe she
was kidnapped. After some years Grandma remarried to a man called Joe McLaren. She had a son Joe McLaren
who grew up and lived in Matawatchan about twelve miles from here. He was killed her husband Joe by a
rollway of logs which crushed him. She was pregnant again about five months and when the baby was born she
called him Gabe. When he was christened she went back to her maiden name and he was christened Gabe
Whiteduck even if he was really McLaren and full brother to Joe. The brothers all grew up near Matawatchan.
Joe married a Sarah McDonald from Matawatchan. Louis Mitchell (my Dad) married Louise Defaunt from Lake
of Two Mountains and settled in Griffith. McLaren had four children, Mitchells had seven. Grandma
Whiteduck and Gabe built a little house and settled in Matawatchan where she died. They took her body back to
Ardoch to be buried. Gabe was left alone so he joined the army, First World War. He later married Mary Lemier
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from Chalk River and had two children Peter and Rita. Mary his wife had T.B.. Gabe moved to Matheson where
he lived out his days. He used to come and visit Joe McLaren and my Dad quite often.
P. 23 : Mary died approximately around 1914. Mary and Gabriel lived in the Matawatchan area from 1880 to at
least 1901.
P. 52 : « Gabriel […] had served in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during WW1. He enlisted in Renfrew,
Ontario, on 17 March 1916. He served in the 130th Battalion and then in France with the 107th Infantry
Battalion and the 11th Canadian Engineers. On the Preliminary Information Form Gabriel […] lists his
nationality as French/Indian and is married to a 27 year old Indian woman named Mary Lamure for seven
months.
P. 53: In Gabrielʼs letter of April 8, 1921, he states he was born in Matawatchan, Ontario, but never lived on a
reserve. He says his nationality is Algonquin […]. In Gabrielʼs letter of October 4, 1927, he makes several
claims. […] His parents were from the Lake of Two Mountains. He claims his mother was pure Indian and his
father was half Indian and half French. He […] says the band of Indians he belongs to is in the Maniwaki
Algonquin reserve.
P. 56: Joseph McLaren of Matawatchan, Ontario (half-brother)
P. 74 : Griffith confirmed on 1907 - Mary age 61, sponsor Joseph Whiteduck. (Note by Randy - This was
probably Mary Whiteduck, mother of Gabriel and the sponsor Joseph Whiteduck was probably her brother)
Voir Annexe The Whiteduck Rosenberger Research Papers à Lamure Research Paper :
P. 60: Gabriel WHITEDUCK is the son of Joseph LAYET and Mary WHITEDUCK.
P. 61: Baptismal record of Mount St. Patrick, Renfrew County, Ont., list father as Joseph LAYET. Known
throughout life as Gabriel WHITEDUCK. Raised by his mother Mary WHITEDUCK.
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Helen Rita
N 3 juillet 1921
B 5 juillet 1921
Parrain David PILON
Marraine Catherine BUDGE son épouse
Mariage
Cj. Thomas COX
Père
Mère
N
D
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Peter John Zebedeus WHITEDUCK
N 27 juillet 1923 Rolf Township
B 5 août 1923 Our Lady of Good Counsel, Deep River
Parrain Jean-Baptiste LAMURE grand-père
Marraine Mary PILON son épouse grand-mère
D 23 octobre 1953, âgé de 30 ans, Toronto, Ontario
S 25 octobre 1953 Hilltop Cemetery, Matheson, Ont.
Mariage 15 octobre 1946 Matheson, Ont.
Cj. Viola Mathilda JOSEPH
Père Henry Albert JOSEPH
Mère Constance Ermina DOEY
N 14 octobre 1929
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Enfants :
1. Dorothy Viola WHITEDUCK N 21 novembre 1949 à Matheson
Mariage 29 avril 1972 Timmins
Cj. Randy Wayne ROSENBERGER
Auteurs des documents The Whiteduck Rosenberger Research Papers Voir Annexe
2. Patricia Constance N 30 avril 1947 à Matheson
Mariage 1er octobre 1967 Matheson
Cj. Claude LAGACÉ
3. Mary Irene N 25 mai 1948. Épouse Serge Gauthier à Iroquois Falls, Ont.
4. Gail Police
5. Fred Police
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Voir Annexe The Whiteduck Rosenberger Research Papers à Whiteduck Research Paper
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