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View Tree for Joseph JulienJoseph Julien (b. Bet. Jun 1834 - May 1835, d. Bet. 16 Jun 1880 - 11 Jun 1900)

Joseph Julien (son of Francoise Julien and Louise Plamondon) was born Bet. Jun 1834 - May 1835 in Canada700, 701, and died Bet. 16 Jun 1880 - 11 Jun 1900701, 702. He married Carolina Bourget on Abt. 1856703, daughter of David Bourget and Angela Varret.

 Includes NotesNotes for Joseph Julien:
It would appear that the Julien family moved from Canada to the US between 1870 and 1872. Florence was born in Canada and the next youngest child, Hanje, was born in Massachusetts. Virginie was born in 1876 in Illinois. Did the family actually settle in Massachusetts for a while or was Hanje born during the move?


More About Joseph Julien:
Census: 1880, Chicago, Cook, IL.703
Immigration: Bet. 1870 - 1872, Based on the birth dates and places of children Florence and Hanje, it appears that the Julien family moved from Canada to the US during this period..
Occupation: Jun 1880, Carpenter.703
Residence: Jun 1880, 404 Blue Island Ave, Chicago, Cook, IL.703

More About Joseph Julien and Carolina Bourget:
Marriage: Abt. 1856703

 Includes NotesMarriage Notes for Joseph Julien and Carolina Bourget:
Marriage date only a guess based on oldest child's birth year.

In the 1900 Cook County, IL census Caroline lists herself as a widow and the number of years for her marriage as "45". Had Joseph only recently died, was she counting years after his death, or is the marriage year off? It should be around 1854 or she would have been married before she was 20.

Children of Joseph Julien and Carolina Bourget are:
  1. +Virginie Marie Julien, b. 29 Feb 1876, IL704, d. 29 Oct 1912705.
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