In 1891 Francis, single and 23, lived with his parents Joseph, 52, and his wife Algàc, 52, in Saint-Fulgence, Quebec. Also in the house hold were brother Mars , 30, his wife Marie, 32, Simon, 17, Alexandre, 15, Marie Louise, 12, Treffle, 9, L. J. Dgelpé , 9 and Georges, 9, David, 7, and Philippe, 18 months old, and his widowed grandfather Benjamin, 84. All were born in Quebec.
2165 On the 1901 Canadian Census François Simard is a 33 year old farmer living in St. Fulgence with his 38 year old wife, Emelia Maky, their three children O Jenie, 6, Adae, 5, and Joseph, 1, all born in Quebec and his 75 year old father-in-law, Louis Maky. Francois could speak and read but not write French.
438 2164In 1911 he is 42 years of age and lives with his wife Mélia, 47, five children and his father-in-law, Louis Machy, 85.
553
Her godfather was Phileas Bacine? and her godmother was Sophie Vandale?. On the 1861 Census of Chicoutimi Louis McKee lived with Delle Bergeron, Clementine McKee, Marie McKee, Caelina McKee, John McKee and Victorine McKee. Marie-Lure did not live with the family on the 1861 Canadian Census, and so was born after 4 January 1861.
2537 On the 1891 census she was 27, single, and the only child still living with her parents in St. Fulgence.
577On the 1901 Canadian census she was 38 years old and known as Emelia Maky as she lived with her husband, François Simard, their three children and her father, Louis Maky. She could speak, read and write in French, but not English.
438 On the 1911 census she is Mélia, age 47.
553Present at her interment were François Simard , Joseph Simard , Trefflé Simard and ?lie Bolduc .
549