1881-11-02 | b. York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Ontario, Canada Births, 1869-1913; Canada, Soldiers of the First World War, 1914-1918;Border Crossings: From Canada to U.S., 1895-1956; Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1801-1928; 1891 Census of Canada; WWI CEF personnel file |
1881-11-06 | bapt. St Patrick, Toronto | Ontario RC baptisms |
1891 | living with his family in District 119, S. District 13 Centre Toronto; R.C. | 1891 Census of Canada |
1905-07-18 | laborer, Catholic, of 217 Church st, Toronto; m. Esther Francis Toaze, at St Michael's Cathedral, Toronto, by banns | St Michael's Cathedral register of marriages; 1911 Census of Canada; Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1801-1928 |
1911 | of 12 Ulster, Toronto North, Ontario, living with wife and lodger | 1911 Census of Canada |
Children with first wife: | Marie (1911/4 ?), Andrew (19141958), Ambrose (1914/5 ?), Francis Louis (19221996), and up to 23 other children (though this may have been a joke) | genealogical information from the Office of the Registrar General, Ontario; information from Andy Lalonde; correspondence to D.F. Wells from Madeleine Thomas-Lalonde (NB Madeleine Thomas-Lalonde believed that Francis Louis Lalonde's real mother was a woman known as 'Ma' Spicer); Border Crossings: From Canada to U.S., 1895-1956; 1921 Census of Canada |
loved children | correspondence to D.F. Wells from Madeleine Thomas-Lalonde | |
married four timeswives died | ||
1915-06-19 | teamster; willing to be vaccinated; currently belonging to the Active Militia; had served 2 years with 9th Battery Toronto, G.G.B.G. Toronto; attested to serve in the Canadian Over-Seas Expeditionary Force | WWI CEF personnel file |
1915-08-29 | soldier, arrived in Quebec from Liverpool aboard the Missanabie, returning to Toronto | Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935 |
1916-06-24 | teamster, of 707 Euclid Ave, Toronto, with his wife and two children arrived Detroit, Michigan, USA, bound for Los Angeles | Border Crossings: From Canada to U.S., 1895-1956 |
1916-07-05 | carter, of Toronto; with wife, entered US at Lewiston; never in US before; paid for own passage; destination Niagara Falls, no address; $37.00 shown; 5'8", med complexion, bro hair, blue eyes | Border Crossings: From Canada to U.S., 1895-1956 |
1916-08-24 | merchant; with wife and two children, arrived Detroit, Michigan, USA | Border Crossings: From Canada to U.S., 1895-1956 |
1917-04-20 | cartage agent, of 248 Erskine Avenue, Toronto; signed up for engagement in the Canadian Over-Seas Expeditionary Force; already belongs to the 9th battery of the Active Militia; served 3 months as a private, CASC, CEF, #3210; had been discharged from CASC as medically unfit, from rheumatism | Canada, Soldiers of the First World War, 1914-1918; Canada, World War I CEF attestation papers |
1918-05-31 | with wife and two children, entered USA at Detroit, Michigan, arriving by C[anadian] P[acific] Ry [possibly from Quebec]; teamster, reads & writes English, 'race or people' French, resident Toronto; final destination Los Angeles, California; paid for family's passage himself; in possession of $350; had been in the US twice before2 months in Los Angeles in 1916, 1 month in Niagara Falls 1918; last departed US Feb 1918; intends to join friend Thos/Mrs Mack, 938 Valverde St, Los Angeles; does not intend to return; intends to remain permanently; has chronic artic. rheumatism; 5'8", dk complexion, dk br hair, br eyes | Border Crossings: From Canada to U.S., 1895-1956; Detroit Border Crossings and Passenger and Crew Lists, 1905-1957 |
1918-09-07 | of 938 Valvert St, Los Angeles, California; registered for the (US) draft; medium height, medium build, brown eyes, brown hair; currently employed by Mr Long, S. Western Ship Hdg | World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 |
1921 | living at 12 Buchanan St, Toronto, with wife, daughter, and son; Catholic; chauffeur | 1921 Census of Canada |
1922 | chauffeur, of 12 Buchanan, Toronto, Ontario | genealogical information from the Office of the Registrar General, Ontario |
1930-01-27 | chauffeur, widower, R. Catholic, of 255 Ontario St; m. Rose Ann Campbell (cal 1899 ?, b. Scotland, d. of Patrick and Mary (Haughie) Campbell), operator, of 52 Carlton St, at 50 St Joseph St, Toronto [St Basil's Catholic church] | marriage certificate |
1931 | not found in Canadian census | |
Child with second wife: | Ignatius John (c. 1932 ?, b. Toronto) | Canada, incoming passenger lists |
1934-08-10 | of 727 Euclid Avenue, Toronto | |
1958 | d. | Ancestry public member tree |
son of Louis and Margaret Lalone | birth registration; correspondence to D.F. Wells from Madeleine Thomas-Lalonde; Border Crossings: From Canada to U.S., 1895-1956; 1891 Census of Canada |
1849-10-18 | b. Ontario, Canada | death certificate |
1854-10 | b. Ontario; both parents b. Ontario | 1891 Census of Canada; 1911 Census of Canada; 1921 Census of Canada |
b. France; emigrated to Canada | correspondence to D.F. Wells from Madeleine Thomas-Lalonde | |
1871 | not found in Toronto, but:
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1871 Ontario census index |
before 1872 | m. Margaret L'Armor or Larmean, in Hull, P.Q. [Province of Quebec] | Ontario, Canada, Births, 1869-19131880, 1881 |
Children: | Mary (cal 1873 after 1963), Maud (cal 1877 1967), Elizabeth (1878 after 1963), Louis Elias Joseph (1880 after 1949), Philip John Henry (18811958), Trescy Ann Louise (1883 after 1945), Agnes Patricia (18851932), and Angela Aleberta Josephine (1887 ?1959) | Ontario, Canada, Births, 1869-19131880, 1881, 1883, 1885, 1887; Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1801-1928; 1891 Census of Canada; 1911 Census of Canada; 1921 Census of Canada; Border Crossings: from Canada to U.S., 1895-1956; Ontario deaths; correspondence to D.F. Wells from Madeleine Thomas-Lalonde; The Toronto Star, 1967-08-11; Ancestry public member tree |
1876 | laborer, sharing a home with a Mich McLaughlin, also a laborer, at 46 Camden, Toronto, Ontario | Toronto City Directory, 1876 |
1877 | laborer, of 44 Niagara, Toronto; as "Louis Lelone" | Toronto City Directory, 1877 |
1880 | lumberman, of 12 Larch Street, Toronto, Ontario | Ontario, Canada, Births, 1869-19131880 |
1881 | labourer, living with wife and four children in District 134, S. District 1, St Stephen's Ward Division 1, Toronto City | 1881 Census of Canada |
labourer, of 12 Larch Street, Toronto; marked his name | Ontario, Canada, Births, 1869-19131881 | |
lab., of 101 University; as "Louis Lelone" | Toronto City Directory, 1881 | |
1882 | laborer, of 12 Larch as "Louis Lelone" | Toronto City Directory, 1882 |
1883 | labourer, of 12 Larch Street, Toronto; signed a very crude signature | Ontario, Canada, Births, 1869-19131883 |
1885 | labourer, of 101 University Street, Toronto; crude signature | Ontario, Canada, Births, 1869-19131885 |
1887-11-30 | laborer, of 101 University Street, Toronto; crude signature | Ontario, Canada, Births, 1869-19131887 |
1888 | of Louis Lalone & Co, real estate, 67 Queen E, Dufferin, Ontario | Farmers and Business Directory for the Counties of Dufferin, Peel and York, 1888 |
1889 | of L. Lalone & Co., with a home at 101 University | Toronto City Directory, 1889 |
1891 | living with wife and eight children in District 119, S. District 13 Centre Toronto; employed in a coal & wood yard; R.C. | 1891 Census of Canada |
1892 | coal and wood, Toronto | Directory for the Counties of Dufferin, Muskoka, Ontario, Simcoe and York, 1892 |
1893 | coal 91 William, h 101 University | Toronto City Directory, 1893 |
1896 | Toronto City Directory, 1896 | |
1911 | living with wife and four children in District 128, S. District 1 Ward 5, enumeration district 50, Toronto; [labourage?], working on own account; can read and write; commonly speaks English; forename as Lewis | 1911 Census of Canada |
1916-07-05 | of 727 Euclid Ave, Toronto | Border Crossings: From Canada to U.S., 1895-1956 |
1918-06-24 | of 707 Euclid Ave, Toronto | Border Crossings: From Canada to U.S., 1895-1956 |
referred to as 'Grandpa Louis' | correspondence to D.F. Wells from Madeleine Thomas-Lalonde | |
1921 | living at 727 Euclid Ave, Toronto, with wife and three daughters; owned his home; could speak both English and French; R.C. religion; expressman; working in cartage on own account | 1921 Census of Canada |
1922 | of 727 Euclid Ave, Toronto | Ontario, Canada, Deaths, 1869-1938 and Deaths Overseas, 1939-1947 |
1926-04-07 | expressman, of 727 Euclid Ave, Toronto; registered the birth (in 1880) of his eldest son; marked his name | Ontario, Canada, Births, 1869-19131880 |
1931 | (as Lewis Lalone) [living on] income, RC, widowed, able to speak French and English; living with his daughters Elizabeth, Mary, and Agnes, at 727 Euclid Ave, Toronto, in a semi-detached wooden house owned by himself, valued at $5000; a 21-year old Marion Berchon, described as adopted, also in the household | 1931 Census of Canada |
1935 | retired; of 727 Euclid Avenue, Spadina, Toronto; Elizabeth and Marie Lalone also registered there | Voters' list |
1939-06-04 | retired hackman, express cartage, own business, d. of arteriosclerosis (old age) | death certificate; Ontario, Canada, Deaths, 1869-1938 and Deaths Overseas, 1939-1947; Ontario, Canada, Births, 1869-1913; Voters' list |
1939-06-06 | bur. St Michael's cem., Toronto | death certificate |
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