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Alfred Joseph Charette

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Alfred Joseph Charette

Birth
Sanford, York County, Maine, USA
Death
6 Aug 1972 (aged 75)
Lewiston, Androscoggin County, Maine, USA
Burial
Lewiston, Androscoggin County, Maine, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section SJ, Lot 256-D, Grave 4
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Alfred Joseph Charette, son of Napoléon Charette and Vitaline Martin, was born on 14 Nov 1896 in Sanford, York, Maine. He was the youngest of eleven children.

Alfred married Marie Evéline Fouquette, daughter of Adélard Fouquette and Philomène Courtois, on 24 Nov 1919 at Saint Paul de Chester in Arthabaska, Québec, Canada. He was widowed in 1927 when his wife died at age 29 from post-partum complications. Alfred's sister-in-law Georgianna Fouquette Bréton adopted their youngest child Alfred.

On 7 Jul 1930, Alfred married Jeannette Bilodeau, daughter of Arthur and Rosanna Bilodeau, in Lewiston, Androscoggin, Maine. The family resided in Lewiston for years, and Alfred died there on 6 Aug 1972. He was interred at Saint Peter's Cemetery.

Sources include Maine birth, marriage, and death records, census records, the Drouin Collection (Québec vital and church records), the Social Security Death Index, cemetery records, and the Lewiston Evening Journal 7 Aug 1972.
Alfred Joseph Charette, son of Napoléon Charette and Vitaline Martin, was born on 14 Nov 1896 in Sanford, York, Maine. He was the youngest of eleven children.

Alfred married Marie Evéline Fouquette, daughter of Adélard Fouquette and Philomène Courtois, on 24 Nov 1919 at Saint Paul de Chester in Arthabaska, Québec, Canada. He was widowed in 1927 when his wife died at age 29 from post-partum complications. Alfred's sister-in-law Georgianna Fouquette Bréton adopted their youngest child Alfred.

On 7 Jul 1930, Alfred married Jeannette Bilodeau, daughter of Arthur and Rosanna Bilodeau, in Lewiston, Androscoggin, Maine. The family resided in Lewiston for years, and Alfred died there on 6 Aug 1972. He was interred at Saint Peter's Cemetery.

Sources include Maine birth, marriage, and death records, census records, the Drouin Collection (Québec vital and church records), the Social Security Death Index, cemetery records, and the Lewiston Evening Journal 7 Aug 1972.

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