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About Louis Falardeau
LOUIS FALARDEAU
Louis Falardeau is the son of Michael Falardeau, and his wife, Genie (Otherwise Jenny Lucy). He was born at Kamloops in the Thompson-Nicola Regional District of British Columbia, Canada, probably during the period 1836-38 British Columbia, Marriage Registrations and Canada Census, 1881
Kamloops Indian Band, 1881
Louis Falardeau, together with his wife Mathildie Kounkounamilrken were living with the Shuswap Indians when Canadian Federal Census was enumerated on 4 April 1881. In the same house were four of his children and his widowed mother Jenny Lucy (aka Lucy Falardeau) Canada Census, 1881
Kamloops, 1891
Louis Falardeau (Otherwise Louis Philadeau) and his wife Mathilda are noticed in the census for Kamloops which was returned on 9 May 1891 Library and Archives Canada: 1891 Census of Canada and Ibidem
The Marriage of Chief Louis Clexlixqen
Louis Falardeau, and his wife, Mathildie Kounkounamilrken, were the witnesses present and subscribing when Chief Louis Clexlixqen married his second wife, Marie. Chief Louis and Marie were married at Kamloops on 20 February 1889. British Columbia, Marriage Registrations
Marriage
Louis Falardeau married Mathildie Kounkounamilrken à la façon du pays before 1873. Canada Census, 1881 They were married in a Christian ceremony on 24 May 1900, at Kamloops in the Thompson-Nicola Regional District of British Columbia. British Columbia, Marriage Registrations
Children
Louis Falardeau, and his wife, Mathildie Kounkounamilrken, had six children whose names have been identified from public records. Their names follow:
Louis Falardeau's Timeline
1836 |
1836
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Kamloops, Thompson-Nicola Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
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1870 |
1870
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British Columbia, Canada
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1873 |
1873
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British Columbia, Canada
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1875 |
November 1875
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Kamloops, Thompson-Nicola Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
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1878 |
1878
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British Columbia, Canada
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1880 |
December 1880
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British Columbia, Canada
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1885 |
April 28, 1885
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Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada
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1887 |
1887
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British Columbia, Canada
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1896 |
1896
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Kamloops First Nation Reserve, British Columbia, Canada
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