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John Fulgence Lachapelle

Also Known As: "John F Lachappelle", "John Lachappelle", "Urzenge Lachapelle", "John Filigence Lachapelle", "John Lachapelle", "Fuldence Lachapelle", "Philgence Langlois dit Lachapelle"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Connecticut, USA
Death: October 19, 1958 (84)
Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Place of Burial: Cranston, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA
Immediate Family:

Son of Nectaire Langlois dit Lachapelle and Marie Virginie Sarasin
Husband of Philomena Gelinas
Father of Wilfrid Maxim Lachapelle; Irene Blanche Lachapelle; Private; Lilianne Lachapelle; Chester H Lachapelle and 4 others
Brother of Joseph Adolphe Omer Langlois dit Lachapelle and Wilfred Lachapelle

Managed by: James Andrew Medeiros
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About John Fulgence Lachapelle

GEDCOM Note

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Then Uncle Wilfred was born and his mom (Virgina Serazin) died of flebitis. \par Dad's grandfather died when Dad was five years old. \par Dad's father's name was Nectaire Lachapelle and his mom's name Virginia "nee Seracin." Dad's fathe married again to a woman whose last name was Bonin, first name unknown. One son and three daughters were born to that couple: Micahel, Mary Louise, Elizabeth, and grandpa's wife died at Diana's birth. \par Grandpa married again to a Mary Chase and they had one child, Albert. \par All of the child have passed away except my Uncle Mitchel (Micahel) who is ninety two or three, still strong and healthy with a voice like a fog horn and is able to attend wakes and get around. He lives by himself in an apartment under one of his daughter's family. \par \par Notes from Griswold Town Clerk: \par Was 7th child \par \par Per Cleo Lachapelle Oct 2009: \par John came to West Warwick, RI to work in the Mills with the family. He later found a job in a mill in Smithfield and moved the family there in later years. John and Wilfrid his son went down to North Carolina during the depression to chase work but that was not a long trip as Wilfrid (Pepe) did not like it down there. \par \par Notes by Jim: \par Their address in 1910 was in Warwick (census data), in 1920 in West Warwick, and by 1930 had moved to Smithfield (per census). Their is a border crossing record in 1932 to work at a Mill in Canada. This may have been a part time job - unknown. \par \pard\pardeftab720\partightenfactor0\f1\fs17 \cf0 The Lachapel de Lorglue family migrated to the Province of Quebec in Canada at an unknown date. Quebec was quite developed by that time, Great-grandfather's family lived in Saint Agness. They came to Baltic, Connecticut to work in the textile mill, brought there by some textile manufacturers at a time when those kind of mills were sprouting all over New England. Grandpa's wife was expecting at the time and his dad had come to the States with them. Dad was born in Baltic in 1875. Two years later another child was expected and Dad's mother was very sick and wanted to go back home to Canada. Then Uncle Wilfred was born and his mom (Virgina Serazin) died of flebitis. \par Dad's grandfather died when Dad was five years old. \par Dad's father's name was Nectaire Lachapelle and his mom's name Virginia "nee Seracin." Dad's fathe married again to a woman whose last name was Bonin, first name unknown. One son and three daughters were born to that couple: Micahel, Mary Louise, Elizabeth, and grandpa's wife died at Diana's birth. \par Grandpa married again to a Mary Chase and they had one child, Albert. \par All of the child have passed away except my Uncle Mitchel (Micahel) who is ninety two or three, still strong and healthy with a voice like a fog horn and is able to attend wakes and get around. He lives by himself in an apartment under one of his daughter's family. \par \par Notes from Griswold Town Clerk: \par Was 7th child \par \par Per Cleo Lachapelle Oct 2009: \par John came to West Warwick, RI to work in the Mills with the family. He later found a job in a mill in Smithfield and moved the family there in later years. John and Wilfrid his son went down to North Carolina during the depression to chase work but that was not a long trip as Wilfrid (Pepe) did not like it down there. \par \par Notes by Jim: \par Their address in 1910 was in Warwick (census data), in 1920 in West Warwick, and by 1930 had moved to Smithfield (per census). Their is a border crossing record in 1932 to work at a Mill in Canada. This may have been a part time job - unknown.\f0\fs24 \par \pard\tx560\tx1120\tx1680\tx2240\tx2800\tx3360\tx3920\tx4480\tx5040\tx5600\tx6160\tx6720\pardirnatural\partightenfactor0\cf0 \{\\rtf1\\ansi\\ansicpg1252\\cocoartf1187\\cocoasubrtf390\\cocoascreenfonts1\{\\fonttbl\\f0\\fswiss\\fcharset0 Helvetica;\\f1\\fnil\\fcharset0 MicrosoftSansSerif;\}\{\\colortbl;\\red255\\green255\\blue255;\}\\pard\\tx560\\tx1120\\tx1680\\tx2240\\tx2800\\tx3360\\tx3920\\tx4480\\tx5040\\tx5600\\tx6160\\tx6720\\pardirnatural \\f0\\fs24 \\cf0 The Lachapel de Lorglue family migrated to the Province of Quebec in Canada at an unknown date. Quebec was quite developed by that time, Great-grandfather's family lived in Saint Agness. They came to Baltic, Connecticut to work in the textile mill, brought there by some textile manufacturers at a time when those kind of mills were sprouting all over New England. Grandpa's wife was expecting at the time and his dad had come to the States with them. Dad was born in Baltic in 1875. Two years later another child was expected and Dad's mother was very sick and wanted to go back home to Canada. Then Uncle Wilfred was born and his mom (Virgina Serazin) died of flebitis. \\par Dad's grandfather died when Dad was five years old. \\par Dad's father's name was Nectaire Lachapelle and his mom's name Virginia "nee Seracin." Dad's fathe married again to a woman whose last name was Bonin, first name unknown. One son and three daughters were born to that couple: Micahel, Mary Louise, Elizabeth, and grandpa's wife died at Diana's birth. \\par Grandpa married again to a Mary Chase and they had one child, Albert. \\par All of the child have passed away except my Uncle Mitchel (Micahel) who is ninety two or three, still strong and healthy with a voice like a fog horn and is able to attend wakes and get around. He lives by himself in an apartment under one of his daughter's family. \\par \\par Notes from Griswold Town Clerk: \\par Was 7th child \\par \\par Per Cleo Lachapelle Oct 2009: \\par John came to West Warwick, RI to work in the Mills with the family. He later found a job in a mill in Smithfield and moved the family there in later years. John and Wilfrid his son went down to North Carolina during the depression to chase work but that was not a long trip as Wilfrid (Pepe) did not like it down there. \\par \\par Notes by Jim: \\par Their address in 1910 was in Warwick (census data), in 1920 in West Warwick, and by 1930 had moved to Smithfield (per census). Their is a border crossing record in 1932 to work at a Mill in Canada. This may have been a part time job - unknown. \\par \\pard\\pardeftab720 \\f1\\fs17 \\cf0 The Lachapel de Lorglue family migrated to the Province of Quebec in Canada at an unknown date. Quebec was quite developed by that time, Great-grandfather's family lived in Saint Agness. They came to Baltic, Connecticut to work in the textile mill, brought there by some textile manufacturers at a time when those kind of mills were sprouting all over New England. Grandpa's wife was expecting at the time and his dad had come to the States with them. Dad was born in Baltic in 1875. Two years later another child was expected and Dad's mother was very sick and wanted to go back home to Canada. Then Uncle Wilfred was born and his mom (Virgina Serazin) died of flebitis. \\par Dad's grandfather died when Dad was five years old. \\par Dad's father's name was Nectaire Lachapelle and his mom's name Virginia "nee Seracin." Dad's fathe married again to a woman whose last name was Bonin, first name unknown. One son and three daughters were born to that couple: Micahel, Mary Louise, Elizabeth, and grandpa's wife died at Diana's birth. \\par Grandpa married again to a Mary Chase and they had one child, Albert. \\par All of the child have passed away except my Uncle Mitchel (Micahel) who is ninety two or three, still strong and healthy with a voice like a fog horn and is able to attend wakes and get around. He lives by himself in an apartment under one of his daughter's family. \\par \\par Notes from Griswold Town Clerk: \\par Was 7th child \\par \\par Per Cleo Lachapelle Oct 2009: \\par John came to West Warwick, RI to work in the Mills with the family. He later found a job in a mill in Smithfield and moved the family there in later years. John and Wilfrid his son went down to North Carolina during the depression to chase work but that was not a long trip as Wilfrid (Pepe) did not like it down there. \\par \\par Notes by Jim: \\par Their address in 1910 was in Warwick (census data), in 1920 in West Warwick, and by 1930 had moved to Smithfield (per census). Their is a border crossing record in 1932 to work at a Mill in Canada. This may have been a part time job - unknown.\\f0\\fs24 \\par \\pard\\tx560\\tx1120\\tx1680\\tx2240\\tx2800\\tx3360\\tx3920\\tx4480\\tx5040\\tx5600\\tx6160\\tx6720\\pardirnatural\\cf0 \\\{\\\\rtf1\\\\ansi\\\\ansicpg1252\\\\cocoartf1138\\\\cocoasubrtf320\\\{\\\\fonttbl\\\\f0\\\\fswiss\\\\fcharset0 Helvetica;\\\\f1\\\\fnil\\\\fcharset0 MicrosoftSansSerif;\\\}\\\{\\\\colortbl;\\\\red255\\\\green255\\\\blue255;\\\}\\\\pard\\\\tx560\\\\tx1120\\\\tx1680\\\\tx2240\\\\tx2800\\\\tx3360\\\\tx3920\\\\tx4480\\\\tx5040\\\\tx5600\\\\tx6160\\\\tx6720\\\\pardirnatural \\\\f0\\\\fs24 \\\\cf0 The Lachapel de Lorglue family migrated to the Province of Quebec in Canada at an unknown date. Quebec was quite developed by that time, Great-grandfather's family lived in Saint Agness. They came to Baltic, Connecticut to work in the textile mill, brought there by some textile manufacturers at a time when those kind of mills were sprouting all over New England. Grandpa's wife was expecting at the time and his dad had come to the States with them. Dad was born in Baltic in 1875. Two years later another child was expected and Dad's mother was very sick and wanted to go back home to Canada. Then Uncle Wilfred was born and his mom (Virgina Serazin) died of flebitis. \\\\par Dad's grandfather died when Dad was five years old. \\\\par Dad's father's name was Nectaire Lachapelle and his mom's name Virginia "nee Seracin." Dad's fathe married again to a woman whose last name was Bonin, first name unknown. One son and three daughters were born to that couple: Micahel, Mary Louise, Elizabeth, and grandpa's wife died at Diana's birth. \\\\par Grandpa married again to a Mary Chase and they had one child, Albert. \\\\par All of the child have passed away except my Uncle Mitchel (Micahel) who is ninety two or three, still strong and healthy with a voice like a fog horn and is able to attend wakes and get around. He lives by himself in an apartment under one of his daughter's family. \\\\par \\\\par Notes from Griswold Town Clerk: \\\\par Was 7th child \\\\par \\\\par Per Cleo Lachapelle Oct 2009: \\\\par John came to West Warwick, RI to work in the Mills with the family. He later found a job in a mill in Smithfield and moved the family there in later years. John and Wilfrid his son went down to North Carolina during the depression to chase work but that was not a long trip as Wilfrid (Pepe) did not like it down there. \\\\par \\\\par Notes by Jim: \\\\par Their address in 1910 was in Warwick (census data), in 1920 in West Warwick, and by 1930 had moved to Smithfield (per census). Their is a border crossing record in 1932 to work at a Mill in Canada. This may have been a part time job - unknown. \\\\par \\\\pard\\\\pardeftab720 \\\\f1\\\\fs17 \\\\cf0 The Lachapel de Lorglue family migrated to the Province of Quebec in Canada at an unknown date. Quebec was quite developed by that time, Great-grandfather's family lived in Saint Agness. They came to Baltic, Connecticut to work in the textile mill, brought there by some textile manufacturers at a time when those kind of mills were sprouting all over New England. Grandpa's wife was expecting at the time and his dad had come to the States with them. Dad was born in Baltic in 1875. Two years later another child was expected and Dad's mother was very sick and wanted to go back home to Canada. Then Uncle Wilfred was born and his mom (Virgina Serazin) died of flebitis. \\\\par Dad's grandfather died when Dad was five years old. \\\\par Dad's father's name was Nectaire Lachapelle and his mom's name Virginia "nee Seracin." Dad's fathe married again to a woman whose last name was Bonin, first name unknown. One son and three daughters were born to that couple: Micahel, Mary Louise, Elizabeth, and grandpa's wife died at Diana's birth. \\\\par Grandpa married again to a Mary Chase and they had one child, Albert. \\\\par All of the child have passed away except my Uncle Mitchel (Micahel) who is ninety two or three, still strong and healthy with a voice like a fog horn and is able to attend wakes and get around. He lives by himself in an apartment under one of his daughter's family. \\\\par \\\\par Notes from Griswold Town Clerk: \\\\par Was 7th child \\\\par \\\\par Per Cleo Lachapelle Oct 2009: \\\\par John came to West Warwick, RI to work in the Mills with the family. He later found a job in a mill in Smithfield and moved the family there in later years. John and Wilfrid his son went down to North Carolina during the depression to chase work but that was not a long trip as Wilfrid (Pepe) did not like it down there. \\\\par \\\\par Notes by Jim: \\\\par Their address in 1910 was in Warwick (census data), in 1920 in West Warwick, and by 1930 had moved to Smithfield (per census). Their is a border crossing record in 1932 to work at a Mill in Canada. This may have been a part time job - unknown.\\\} \\par \\\{\\\\rtf1\\\\ansi\\\\ansicpg1252\\\\cocoartf1138\\\\cocoasubrtf320\\\{\\\\fonttbl\\\\f0\\\\fswiss\\\\fcharset0 Helvetica;\\\\f1\\\\fnil\\\\fcharset0 MicrosoftSansSerif;\\\}\\\{\\\\colortbl;\\\\red255\\\\green255\\\\blue255;\\\}\\\\pard\\\\tx560\\\\tx1120\\\\tx1680\\\\tx2240\\\\tx2800\\\\tx3360\\\\tx3920\\\\tx4480\\\\tx5040\\\\tx5600\\\\tx6160\\\\tx6720\\\\pardirnatural \\\\f0\\\\fs24 \\\\cf0 The Lachapel de Lorglue family migrated to the Province of Quebec in Canada at an unknown date. Quebec was quite developed by that time, Great-grandfather's family lived in Saint Agness. They came to Baltic, Connecticut to work in the textile mill, brought there by some textile manufacturers at a time when those kind of mills were sprouting all over New England. Grandpa's wife was expecting at the time and his dad had come to the States with them. Dad was born in Baltic in 1875. Two years later another child was expected and Dad's mother was very sick and wanted to go back home to Canada. Then Uncle Wilfred was born and his mom (Virgina Serazin) died of flebitis. \\\\par Dad's grandfather died when Dad was five years old. \\\\par Dad's father's name was Nectaire Lachapelle and his mom's name Virginia "nee Seracin." Dad's fathe married again to a woman whose last name was Bonin, first name unknown. One son and three daughters were born to that couple: Micahel, Mary Louise, Elizabeth, and grandpa's wife died at Diana's birth. \\\\par Grandpa married again to a Mary Chase and they had one child, Albert. \\\\par All of the child have passed away except my Uncle Mitchel (Micahel) who is ninety two or three, still strong and healthy with a voice like a fog horn and is able to attend wakes and get around. He lives by himself in an apartment under one of his daughter's family. \\\\par \\\\par Notes from Griswold Town Clerk: \\\\par Was 7th child \\\\par \\\\par Per Cleo Lachapelle Oct 2009: \\\\par John came to West Warwick, RI to work in the Mills with the family. He later found a job in a mill in Smithfield and moved the family there in later years. John and Wilfrid his son went down to North Carolina during the depression to chase work but that was not a long trip as Wilfrid (Pepe) did not like it down there. \\\\par \\\\par Notes by Jim: \\\\par Their address in 1910 was in Warwick (census data), in 1920 in West Warwick, and by 1930 had moved to Smithfield (per census). Their is a border crossing record in 1932 to work at a Mill in Canada. This may have been a part time job - unknown. \\\\par \\\\pard\\\\pardeftab720 \\\\f1\\\\fs17 \\\\cf0 The Lachapel de Lorglue family migrated to the Province of Quebec in Canada at an unknown date. Quebec was quite developed by that time, Great-grandfather's family lived in Saint Agness. They came to Baltic, Connecticut to work in the textile mill, brought there by some textile manufacturers at a time when those kind of mills were sprouting all over New England. Grandpa's wife was expecting at the time and his dad had come to the States with them. Dad was born in Baltic in 1875. Two years later another child was expected and Dad's mother was very sick and wanted to go back home to Canada. Then Uncle Wilfred was born and his mom (Virgina Serazin) died of flebitis. \\\\par Dad's grandfather died when Dad was five years old. \\\\par Dad's father's name was Nectaire Lachapelle and his mom's name Virginia "nee Seracin." Dad's fathe married again to a woman whose last name was Bonin, first name unknown. One son and three daughters were born to that couple: Micahel, Mary Louise, Elizabeth, and grandpa's wife died at Diana's birth. \\\\par Grandpa married again to a Mary Chase and they had one child, Albert. \\\\par All of the child have passed away except my Uncle Mitchel (Micahel) who is ninety two or three, still strong and healthy with a voice like a fog horn and is able to attend wakes and get around. He lives by himself in an apartment under one of his daughter's family. \\\\par \\\\par Notes from Griswold Town Clerk: \\\\par Was 7th child \\\\par \\\\par Per Cleo Lachapelle Oct 2009: \\\\par John came to West Warwick, RI to work in the Mills with the family. He later found a job in a mill in Smithfield and moved the family there in later years. John and Wilfrid his son went down to North Carolina during the depression to chase work but that was not a long trip as Wilfrid (Pepe) did not like it down there. \\\\par \\\\par Notes by Jim: \\\\par Their address in 1910 was in Warwick (census data), in 1920 in West Warwick, and by 1930 had moved to Smithfield (per census). Their is a border crossing record in 1932 to work at a Mill in Canada. This may have been a part time job - unknown.\\\}\}}

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John Fulgence Lachapelle's Timeline

1874
August 4, 1874
Connecticut, USA
August 9, 1874
St. Joseph's Catholic Church - Baltic - Sprague, Connecticut
1898
1898
Connecticut, USA
1901
1901
Connecticut, USA
1903
January 26, 1903
Connecticut, USA
1907
February 13, 1907
Age 32
1909
1909
Rhode Island, USA
1910
1910
Connecticut, USA