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Papinaw Mary Catherine [Female] b. 20 FEB 1920 Port Huron, St. Clair County, Michigan - d. 17 NOV 1988 Marwood Manor Nursing Home, Port Huron, St. Clair County, Michigan

At the time of her brother death, Lewis Gerald Papinaw (February 02, 1986), Mary lived in the Marysville, Michigan area.

Services were held in St. Christopher Catholic Church, Marysville, MI. The Rev. H. Thomas Johnson officiated.

Name: Mary C. Kern
SSN: 368-14-8404
Last Residence: 48040 Marysville, Saint Clair, Michigan, United States of America
Born: 20 Feb 1920
Died: 17 Nov 1988
State (Year) SSN issued: Michigan (Before 1951 )

US Federal Census, Michigan, Port Huron, District 74-73, pages 28-29
Lived at 2036 Pine Grove Avenue

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Papinaw Robert L. [Male]

At the time of his father's death, February 02, 1986, Robert lived in the Elizabethton, Tennessee area.

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Papinaw William Henry [Male] b. 05 MAR 1880 Michigan - d. 1924 Lakeside Cemetery, Section O, Port Huron, Michigan

William Papinaw
Birth: 1880
Death: 1924
Burial: Lakeside Cemetery, Port Huron, St. Clair County, Michigan, USA
Plot: Block O

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Papineau Antoine [Male] b. 17 MAR 1856 Canada - d. 26 MAR 1928 Port Huron, St. Clair, Michigan

From the LaForest Family History book from Brian Herr:
About Lena Papineau "... Her father Antioine fought in the Civil War, was taken prisoner, dies in a Southern Prison Camp...."

Antoine Papineau Veteran Lakes Captain, Dies
Capt. Antoine Papineau, 73, lake captain, who had sailed the lakes for 60 years, and who had lived in Port Huron 65 years, died Monday night at his residence, 1115 Pine street, after a four months illness. The captain was a member of Port Huron Tent of the Maccabees. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. W. J. Richards, this city; Mrs. Charles LaForest, Kimball township; a son, Elmer Papineau, Detroit; a sister, Mrs. Louise Hodge, this city. The funeral will be held at 9 a.m. Thursday from St. Joseph Roman Catholic church.

Antoine Papineau Veteran Lakes Captain, Dies, Port Huron Times Herald Tuesday Mar. 27, 1928, p. 1, column 3. [microfilm "Port Huron Times Herald Mar. 1, 1928 thru APR. 20, 1928"; held by St. Clair County Public Library Main Branch, Port Huron, MI]

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Papineau Elizabeth [Female] b. 1856 Ontario, Canada - d. 01 JAN 1900 Chatham, Kent County, Ontario, Canada

Source: Lynda White, on the internet: Lydia White @ flasunshine@embarqmail.com

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Papineau Elmer [Male] b. JUL 1885 Michigan - d. 1937 Mount Hope Cemetery, St. Clair County, Port Huron, Michigan

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Elmer Papineau
Birth: 1885
Death: 1937
Burial: Mount Hope Cemetery, Port Huron, St. Clair County, Michigan, USA

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Papineau Enos Alva [Male] b. 16 NOV 1886 Lapeer, Lapeer County, Michigan - d. 28 JAN 1957 Jeffersonville, Indiana

1940 US FEDERAL Census, Michigan, St. Clair County, Fort Gratiot, district 74-14
Lived at 3216 Kraft Road.

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Papineau Harold Joseph [Male] b. 13 JAN 1911 Port Huron, St. Clair Count, Michigan - d. 26 MAY 1989 Port Huron, St. Clair County, Michigan

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Harold Papineau
Birth: 1911
Death: 1989
Burial: Mount Hope Cemetery, Port Huron, St. Clair County, Michigan, USA

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Papineau James Francis [Male] b. 16 MAY 1923 Port Huron, St. Clair County, Michigan - d. 18 NOV 1985 Grayling, Crawford County, Michigan

Michigan Deaths, 1971-1996 about James F Papineau Sr
Name: James F Papineau Sr
Birth Date: 16 May 1923
Death Date: 18 Nov 1985
Gender: Male
Residence: Fort Gratiot, St. Clair, Michigan
Place of Death: Grayling, Crawford, Michigan

Social Security Death Index about James Papineau
Name: James Papineau
SSN: 384-16-8041
Last Residence: 48060 Port Huron, Saint Clair, Michigan, United States of America
Born: 16 May 1923
Last Benefit: 48060 Port Huron, Saint Clair, Michigan, United States of America
Died: Nov 1985
State (Year) SSN issued: Michigan (Before 1951 )

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Papineau Magalena [Female] b. 23 SEP 1874 Port Huron, St. Clair County, Michigan - d. 1936 MtHope/A, Port Huron, St. Clair County, Michigan

LaForest Family history book from Brian Herr has it that Lena's Papineau's birthday was 23 Sep 1874. Examining the dates of the children, this would be nearly impossible.

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Magalena "Lena" Papineau LaForest
Birth: Sep., 1874. Michigan, USA
Death: Feb. 9, 1936
Daughter of Antoine Papineau and Margaret Payette.
Spouse:
Charles J LaForest (1869 - 1953)*
Children:
Elwyn LaForest (1911 - 1931)*
Burial: Mount Hope Cemetery, Port Huron, St. Clair County, Michigan, USA

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Papineau Robert H. [Male] b. 17 NOV 1948 Port Huron, St. Clair County, Michigan - d. 01 SEP 2012

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Robert H. Papineau
Birth: Nov. 17, 1948, Port Huron, St. Clair County, Michigan, USA
Death: Sep. 1, 2012. Michigan, USA

Robert H. Papineau
Date: September 1, 2012
Obituary:
Robert H. Papineau, age 63 of Fort Gratiot died September 1, 2012 after a short illness. He was born November 17, 1948 in Port Huron to James and Evangeline Papineau and was a lifelong area resident. He married Theresa Farrell on July 20, 1985 in Port Huron. Mr. Papineau was a 1966 graduate of Port Huron Northern High School. He served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War, and was member of VFW post 796. He retired from MDOT after working over 30 years at the Blue Water Bridge in the Maintenance department. Bob enjoyed watching the Red Wings and Tigers. He volunteered at the Silver Stick tournament for many years. Bob enjoyed trips to the casino, and hunting with his sister at her home. Most of all he loved to spend time with family especially his grandchildren and their sporting events.
He is survived by his wife Theresa Papineau, 2 children, Lisa Kraus and Robert (Amy) Farrell, 4 grandchildren, Andrew and Tyler Fadell, Rachael and Robbie Farrell Jr., 4 siblings, James (Joan) Papineau, Doug (Cathy) Papineau, Rose (Stanley) Tarala, Richard (Kim) Papineau, and several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins, and many dear friends.
A funeral service will take place at 9:30 AM Thursday in the Smith Family Funeral Home - North, 1525 Hancock Street with The Rev. Max Amstutz officiating. Burial will follow in Mt. Hope Cemetery under the auspices of the St. Clair County Allied Veterans Council. Visitation will be Tuesday from 7-9, and Wednesday from 2-4 & 7-9 in the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the donor's choice of charities. www.smithfamilyfuneralhome.com.

Cemetery: Mt. Hope Cemetery, 1209 Krafft Road, Port Huron, MI 48060
Burial: Mount Hope Cemetery, Port Huron, St. Clair County, Michigan, USA

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Papineau Rose [Female] b. MAR 1860 - d. 27 NOV 1925 Hopkins, Allegan County, Michigan
Immigration: 1875

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Pautz Andreas [Male] b. MAY

Andreas Pautz
Location: Munich Area, Germany
Industry Computer Software
Overview by Andreas Pautz
Up-to-date •Head of Reactor Core Bahaviour Department bei Gesellschaft fuer Anlagen- und Reaktorsicherheit (GRS)
In former times •Technical Leader Reactor Core Simulator bei AREVA NP
•Techical Expert in Nuclear Reactor Safety with TÜV north GmbH Hanover training •Technical University of Munich
•University of Hannover
•The University of Manchester

http://www.grs.de/pautz
Dr. Andreas Pautz
Function Director/conductor of the range reactor safety research and the department of nuclear behavior within the range reactor safety research.

Training • Graduation (reactor physics and coupled incident analyses) • Master OF Science (emphasis theoretical physics) • Diploma physicist (emphasis experimental physics)

Professional experience • Director/conductor of the range reactor safety research and the department of nuclear behavior within the range reactor safety research with the GRS
• Line of group of projects software development of the reactor core simulator with AREVA NP
• Expert with the TÜV north for heavy incidents, coupled plant analyses, reactor physics of the plants KKE and KWG
• Scientific coworker with GRS and DO Munich, emphasis: coupled core and plant-transient, research reactors, neutron transport theory, spectral calculations
• System administration of IBM/AIX and HP-UX High ending Business servers at the Bertelsmann AG

Location Garching

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Payette Margaret [Female] b. FEB 1858 Michigan - d. 07 AUG 1925 Port Huron, St. Clair County, Michigan

Mrs. Margaret Papineau, aged 66 years, of Detroit, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Richards, 815 Division street, Thursday evening. She has been visiting her daughters here for 10 days, suffered a stroke a week ago, which resulted in her death. Mrs. Papineau lived in Port Huron until four years ago, when she moved to Detroit. She was widely known here and a member of the L. C. B. A. Surviving are her husband, Capt. Antoine Papineau, Detroit; one son, Elmer Papineau, Detroit; two daughters, Mrs. Charles LaForest, Kimball Township, and Mrs. William Richards; three sisters, Mrs. Lou Robertson, Detroit; Mrs. Frank Parrow, Kimball township, and Mrs. George Hall, Pontiac. Funeral arrangements will be made later.

Mrs. Margaret Papineau obituary, Port Huron Times Herald Friday Aug. 7, 1925, p. 7, column 1. [microfilm "Port Huron Times Herald Jul. 1, 1925 thru Aug. 31, 1925"; held by St. Clair County Public Library Main Branch, Port Huron, MI]

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Quinlan Anna [Female] b. 1856 Ireland - d. DEC 1906 Mt. Pleasant, Isabella County, Michigan

Find-A-Grave: 01/26/2014
Birth: 1856, Ireland
Death: Dec. 2, 1906, Mount Pleasant, Isabella County, Michigan, USA

Anna is daughter to Peter Quinlan and Mary Brogan, from Ireland. Anna married Cornelius Gleason (from Canada) in 1876 at Speaker, Sanilac, Michigannd. As their family enlarged they eventually moved and settled in Mt. Pleasant, Isabella, Michigan.
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Isabella County Enterprise, December 7, l906
Announcement of the death of Mrs. Con Gleason on Sunday evening came as a shock to the many friends of that estimable woman. Her sudden death was no doubt caused by her over worked in nursing her son and daughter through attacks of typhoid fever. She was fifty years old, a native of Ireland, and had resided here upwards of twenty years. Funeral arrangements are delayed pending the arrival or word from Mr. Gleason, who is in the lumbering woods of Ontario.
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Central Michigan Times, December 7, 1906
SORROW AND CARE IN GLEASON HOME
Just now the family of Con Gleason on South main Street are having a load of sorrow that has called forth general sympathy. The mother lay dead in the house the first of the week, the father was absent in Canada and could not be reached by any kind of communication. John of 24 years is just recovering from a siege of typhoid fever while Miss Maggie aged 18 is seriously ill of the same disease and James aged 12 suffers of an attack of peritonitis. Sunday evening Mrs. Gleason said she did not feel at all well. Her son helped her to her room upstairs where she fell forward in a swoon. She never recovered her mind and in 15 minutes she was dead. No warning whatever preceded the heart's refusal to longer serve its body, but during the day she was as well as usual.

The death excited Miss Maggie Gleason dreadfully and a relapse in her condition was feared, but she is again resting easier now.

Mr. Gleason is employed as a transportation agent up in Canada, 18 Miles inland from any railroads and there was a long delay in reaching him. The family's trials have aroused a large sympathy for them and many acts of kindness and help have been lone for them.
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Isabella County Enterprise, Mt Pleasant, Friday December 14, 1906
The funeral of Mrs. C. Gleason was held Tuesday from the Sacred Heart church. Mr. Gleason arrived home the day before.
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Central Michigan Times, Friday December 14, 1906
We mentioned last week the sorrow and trials of the Gleason home. Mr. Gleason did not return home until Monday morning and his wife who died Sunday evening of the week before was buried Tuesday in Calvary cemetery. The funeral was held from Sacred Heart church. Miss Maggie Gleason is recovering from typhoid fever. Mr. Gleason as a duty of his position in Canada is required to make a circuit of the woods. The telegram reached the nearest station last Wednesday, and it was not until Friday that the messenger boy met him on his return to camp and delivered the staggering news. He started for home at once but could not reach here until Monday.

Family links:
Spouse:
Cornelius Gleason (1852 - 1923)
Children:
Agnes Gleason (1878 - 1882)*
Cornelius Gleason (1880 - 1882)*
John Robert Gleason (1882 - ____)*
Mary Agnes Gleason Ball (1886 - 1969)*
Margaret Gleason (1888 - 1907)*
Cornelius Joseph Gleason (1890 - 1947)*
James Gleason (1894 - 1954)*
Joseph Gleason (1895 - ____)*
Burial: Calvary Cemetery, Mount Pleasant, Isabella County, Michigan, USA

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Saunders Harry Edward [Male] b. 02 JUN 1952 McKeesport, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania - d. 07 OCT 1999 Braddock, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Occupation: Metallurgist at U.S. Steel

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Schlernitzauer Anne [Female] b. 28 JUN 1790 Hartzviller, Moselle, Ardenne-Alsace-Lorraine

From Genealogie, Les Anceiennes Populations de Hartzviller, Robert Boehm - Sarrebourg - 2006
"vf de Marie Barbe AUGUSTIN"

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Schlernitzauer Elizabeth [Female] b. 01 JUN 1840 France - d. 10 MAY 1926 East St Louis, St Clair County, Illinois

Obituary:
STOLZ -- Entered into rest on Monday, May 10, 1926, Elizabeth Stolz, widow of the late Charles Stolz; dear mother of Adolph, Anton, Mary, Adela and Alphonse Stolz, Uhaldo Stolz of Belleville, Edward Stolz of Granite City, Beart Wiegart of Belleville , and eleven grndchildren. Funeral from residence. 1631 St. Louis Ave., on Friday, May 14, at 9 a.m. to St. Joseph's church, thence to Holy Cross cemetery. Walsh has charge.

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Schlernitzauer Jean [Male] b. ABT 1710 Eppleborn, Saare, Germany - d. 27 APR 1792 Hartzviller, Moselle, Ardenne-Alsace-Lorraine

Jean Schlernitzauer (Note again the different phonetic spelling with the T added. He was born sometime in 1710 in Eppelborn, a small city in Saare, a German Province. In 1718 his family moved to Hartzviller, a village in Alsace which was founded in 1710. This was the beginning of the large number of Schlernizauers who live there today. He died there on April 27, 1792. They were one of twelve families, totaling seventy five individuals, in the village at the time they moved there. They also became one of seven landholders with farms. He married Madeline Ludwig. She was born sometime in 1713 and died December 22, 1775 after have given birth to eleven children. One of them being Jean Claude, above, who was the 10th child. Remember that this was one of the areas ravaged by the 30 Year War, (1618 to 1648) which destroyed two thirds of the population in that region, as well as the rest of Germany, through disease, famine, and the actual killing of war. It is my opinion that the ending of the name Schnelzauer as well as the ending on the rest of the phonetic names was intended to convey the area of birth; i.e. the Province of Saare. Again the phonetic problem with the degree of illiteracy in the poor. That whole area had a history of control by various different nations and principalities. Thus such identification of home was important to the individual.

Jean Schlernitzauer married Madeline Ludwig in 1734. They had the following children, all born in Hartzviller.

Jean Georges: Born December 26, 1734
Pierre: Born sometime in 1737
Marie Anne: Born February 13, 1739
Antoine: Born August 15, 1741
Madeleine: Born January 4, 1744
Adam: Born December 15, 1745
Anne: Born June 29, 1749
Marie Marguerite: Born July 2, 1751
Dominique: September 16, 1753
Jean Claude: Born March 31, 1756
Marie Therese: Born September 16, 1758

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Schlernitzauer Jean Claude [Male] b. 31 MAR 1756 Hartzviller, Moselle, Ardenne-Alsace-Lorraine, France - d. 27 SEP 1814 Hartzviller, Moselle, Ardenne-Alsace-Lorraine, France

Source: Gene Schnelzauer
Jean Claude Schlernizauer (Again note phonetic spelling. When we asked the pronunciation of that name, it always came out phonetically as Schnelzaur. He was born in Hartzviller, a small village in Alsace.** All the following information comes from a genealogical book published by the town in 2006. There is a great deal more information contained on the individual members of the family that I am not including here. I will attach photo copies of the pertinent pages to this document**.)
Jean Claude Schlernizauer was born March 31, 1756 in Hartzviller and died there on September 27, 1814. He married Rosine Froelinger on February 2, 1780. She died there on March 7, 1823.They had the following children, all born in Hartzviller. Record indicates who his parents were and who he married.

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