I am looking for information on my GG Grandmother Mary Josette (Truehart) Boulier. She was from Qubec but settled in Fort Fairfield some time during the 1870s. She married my GG Grandfather Mitchell Boulier and they have two children that I am aware of, Emma (Boulier) Bridges b. 1881 in Fort Fairfield and William Harrison Boulier b. 1886 in Fort Fairfield.
Mary was born in 1842 most likely in Qubec and died in 1923 in Fort Fairfield. She is buried in St. Dennis cemetery. That is about as much as I know. I would like to be able to find any information on her that might lead me to the names of her parents and possible siblings.
Thanks
Presque Isle town reports 1896-1900 (971.1 lib ref #) couldn’t find her listed as teacher, also PI Star Herald 1940 article on Normal School doesn’t list her as teacher . there were all sorts of country schools around and maybe she taught at one of them close to the Jamieson rd. in other yrs. not listed.maybe she taught at the normal school at a later date. Now known as the Univ. of Maine at Presque Isle–maybe they know something. Her obit may say something.
Maine Ref 974.11 Pioneer PI to 1859 History and Rem. by Steinhauer vol.I if correct person Hugh named on pgs.20,30,35,74.. I assume jamieson rd. named after him
PI library may have obits from the Star Herald that could be helpful, also has roe and Colby atlas which should show where land owned in 1877, 207- 764-2571
Maine REF 385.06J and 385.06A books on the B and A RR
Maine REF 625.1H book on the Aroostook Valley RR
Registry of Deeds in Houlton …grantor/grantee books 207-532-1500 may have useful info
Fairmount Cem on line , I believe you can see gravestones and other info available
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