Gagnon, Louis-Raymond
(1785-1874)
Cauchon, Marie-Louise
(1791-1858)
Massicotte, Jean-Baptiste
(1803-1903)
Frigon, Marguerite
(1808-1885)
Gagnon, Placide
(1833-1886)
Massicotte, Marie-Philomène
(1839-1918)

Gagnon, Theotine Adelaid
(1861-1933)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Sabaurin, Christine

2. Campbell, Clara

Gagnon, Theotine Adelaid

  • Born: 25 Jan 1861, St Stanislas, Québec, Canada 3
  • Marriage (1): Sabaurin, Christine on 29 Jan 1889 in Sacred Heart Church of Oakwood, Grafton, Walsh, ND 1
  • Marriage (2): Campbell, Clara on 22 Aug 1896 2
  • Died: 26 Nov 1933, Grafton, Walsh, ND at age 72
  • Buried: St John Cemetery, Grafton, Walsh, ND

bullet   Another name for Theotine was Gagnon, Theotime Adelarde.

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bullet  General Notes:

Grafton News and Times Nov 29,1933

T. Gagnon, Pioneer Grafton Merchant is buried Tuesday.

Born in Quebec in 1861, Elected to state legislature in

Sunday another of the pioneer business men of Grafton completed all the transactions of this life when Thomas A. Gagno n passedaway after battling for years to regain his failing health. For several months he has patiently awaited the fa tefulhour. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning from St. Johns Catholic Church. Father Wm Mulloy officiating. Internment w as made in the Catholic Cemetary. His brothers-in-law Oswald, Arsen, Rock, Wilfred, William and Willard Campbell werep allbearers. He was born Jan 25, 1861 at St. Prospser Quebec and his education was obtained there., but when we yrs old he went to W isconsin and in the early eighties came to Cashel where he conducted a general store and became one of the most influe ntial menof that community. For ten years he served Martin Town ship as clerk and held various offices inthe Woodme n Lodge,which was the most active fraternalorganizataionthere at that time. In1901 he camt to Grafton and engaged in b usines and untill afew years ago conducted one of the leading food stores in the city. For many years he served as recorder for the A.O.U.W. and was an active member of the Grafton commercial and civic club s. For may years he served as a member of the election boards. In 1903 he was a representative from this district to t he statelegislatature, being elected as a Republican. Jan 21, 1889 he married Miss Christine Sabourin at Oakwood and to this union three children were born andathey are Jose ph Alphonse, Minot, Albert Eugene, Grafton and Marie Antoinette who died Mar 21 1927. Mrs Gagnon passed away Feb 3, 18 96. Hewasagain married Aug 22, 1896 to Miss Clara Campbell of Oakwood and she died Jan 31, 1920. To this family the fo llowing children were born: Wilfred J., Los Angeles, Calif; Mrs Angeline Eddie of Oakland Calif.; Mrs Ernestine Hostell er, Nekoosa,Wisc.; Mrs Theresa Geston, Thief River Falls, MN; and Mrs Marguerite Gallegher, Grafton. Four brothers,Dr. Eugene, Ernest, Alfred and Lucien, all of Montreal, survive him as do six sisters, 5 of whom are Gre y Nuns affiliated with the General Hospital of Montreal.

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bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Occupation. merchant

• Religion. Catholic


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Theotine married Christine Sabaurin, daughter of Paul Alphonse Sabourin and Bridget Madden, on 29 Jan 1889 in Sacred Heart Church of Oakwood, Grafton, Walsh, ND.1 (Christine Sabaurin was born on 24 Jun 1869 in Lahale, Québec, Canada, died on 5 Feb 1896 in Cashel, Walsh, ND 2 and was buried in Sacred Heart Church of Oakwood, Grafton, Walsh, ND 4.)


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Theotine next married Clara Campbell, daughter of Joseph Campbell and Alphonsine Harel, on 22 Aug 1896.2 (Clara Campbell was born on 23 Apr 1880 in North Dakota, died on 31 Jan 1920 in Grafton, Walsh, ND and was buried in St John Cemetery, Grafton, Walsh, ND 5.)


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Sources


1 Walsh County Historical Society (1981), Page 163.

2 Transcribed by Patricia Gallagher, at the request of Margarite Gagnon Gallagher (daughter of Theotine), Gagnon's Family Records from 1640 to Year 1933 and Life work of Theotine Adelaid Gagnon from 1861-1933. Genealogy of the Gagnon's Three Brothers Since they landed in Quebec in 1640. Sons of Pierre Gagnon come from Trouranvre au Perche, France.

3 T.A. Gagnon Genealogy.

4 www.findagrave.com, Find a Grave website (photos included).

5 www.findagrave.com, Find a Grave Website - Patti Zapalac.


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