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1879 Exclusive Assembly address book lists a meeting in St. Mary, KS at [[Frederick Muot]]'s, 4 miles SW of town.   
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1879 Exclusive Assembly address book lists a meeting in St. Mary, KS  
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at [[Frederick Muot]]'s, 4 miles SW of town. 
  
 
The Muots were listed in an 1880 Census as living in Kaw, Wabaunsee, KS and in the occupation of farming.  Frederick was born around 1841, and married Susan C. Morel (b. 1843) in Redford, Michigan on March 8, 1873, of which at the time Frederick was living in Kansas, and Susan was in Redford.  Both emigrated to the U.S. from France.  Children:
 
The Muots were listed in an 1880 Census as living in Kaw, Wabaunsee, KS and in the occupation of farming.  Frederick was born around 1841, and married Susan C. Morel (b. 1843) in Redford, Michigan on March 8, 1873, of which at the time Frederick was living in Kansas, and Susan was in Redford.  Both emigrated to the U.S. from France.  Children:
* Mary M. Muot (b. Aug. 8, 1874 Canada - d. June 11, 1910 New Haven, MI of acute myocadilis)  
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* Mary M. Muot (b. Aug. 8, 1874 Canada - d. June 11, 1910 New Haven, MI of acute myocadilis)
 
* Sarah E. Muot (b. 1876 Kaw, KS) living in 1940 with sister Anna's family in Gardiner, FL
 
* Sarah E. Muot (b. 1876 Kaw, KS) living in 1940 with sister Anna's family in Gardiner, FL
* Lydia L. Muot (b. 1876 Kaw, KS - d. June 28, 1915 New Haven, MI of arthritis)  
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* Lydia L. Muot (b. 1876 Kaw, KS - d. June 28, 1915 New Haven, MI of arthritis)
* Anna Princella Muot (b. 1879 Kaw, KS d. 1961 MI) married Albert E. Bosserdet (b. Jan. 7, 1875 Wayne, MI - d. May 9, 1942 Owosso, MI) on Nov. 27, 1907 in Corunna, MI;  
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* Anna Princella Muot (b. 1879 Kaw, KS d. 1961 MI) married Albert E. Bosserdet (b. Jan. 7, 1875 Wayne, MI - d. May 9, 1942 Owosso, MI) on Nov. 27, 1907 in Corunna, MI;
 
** Raymond G. Bosserdet (b. Jan. 25, 1915 Venice, MI - d. Aug. 17, 1944 Venice, MI)
 
** Raymond G. Bosserdet (b. Jan. 25, 1915 Venice, MI - d. Aug. 17, 1944 Venice, MI)
 
** Harvey Roy Bosserdet (b. Sept. 17, 1919 New Haven, MI - d. April 10, 1920 New Haven MI of congenital deformation of stomach)
 
** Harvey Roy Bosserdet (b. Sept. 17, 1919 New Haven, MI - d. April 10, 1920 New Haven MI of congenital deformation of stomach)
** Infant Bosserdet (b. & d. Sept. 17, 1919 stillborn)
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** Infant Bosserdet (b. & d. Sept. 17, 1919 stillborn)
 
* Paul F.G. Muot (b. Aug. 24, 1881 KS - d. Aug. 8, 1913 New Haven, MI of Pulmonary TB)
 
* Paul F.G. Muot (b. Aug. 24, 1881 KS - d. Aug. 8, 1913 New Haven, MI of Pulmonary TB)
 
* Rebecca C. Muot (b. Mar. 18, 1882 St. Mary's, KS - d. Oct. 6, 1921 New Haven, MI of probable J.B.C.)
 
* Rebecca C. Muot (b. Mar. 18, 1882 St. Mary's, KS - d. Oct. 6, 1921 New Haven, MI of probable J.B.C.)
  
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Raymond G. Bosserdet's funeral in Venice, MI was conducted by G.C. Weise, neighbor and friend of the family from the French Hall in Venice, and music was performed by a trio of men. The pallbearers were young men friends, some of whom were members of the same graduating class from Corunna High School, the class of 1934: George Pardonnet, Benjamin Goret, Benjamin Glardon, Samuel Gardon, Emile Rigolout, and Philip Naranjo. All of the pallbearers attended the French Hall.
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Raymond G. Bosserdet's funeral in Venice, MI was conducted by G.C. Weise, neighbor and friend of the family from the French Hall in Venice, and music was performed by a trio of men. The pallbearers were young men friends, some of whom were members of the same graduating class from Corunna High School, the class of 1934: George Pardonnet, Benjamin Goret, Benjamin Glardon, Samuel Gardon, Emile Rigolout, and Philip Naranjo. All of the pallbearers attended the French Hall.
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===Sources===
 
===Sources===
 
* [http://www.brethrenarchive.org Brethren Archive]
 
* [http://www.brethrenarchive.org Brethren Archive]
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* [https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/23287433/person/1457359645/media/88fc0e6f-7bdf-446b-8d34-a5e1a89a237a?_phsrc=dJC117&_phstart=successSource Ancestry.com obit] courtesy of DebbiePoynor61 on 2-24-2011 and Cindy Verhaeghe in 2017.
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* [https://www.ancestry.com Ancestry.com general]

Latest revision as of 10:34, 18 November 2018

1879 Exclusive Assembly address book lists a meeting in St. Mary, KS at Frederick Muot's, 4 miles SW of town. 

The Muots were listed in an 1880 Census as living in Kaw, Wabaunsee, KS and in the occupation of farming.  Frederick was born around 1841, and married Susan C. Morel (b. 1843) in Redford, Michigan on March 8, 1873, of which at the time Frederick was living in Kansas, and Susan was in Redford.  Both emigrated to the U.S. from France.  Children:

  • Mary M. Muot (b. Aug. 8, 1874 Canada - d. June 11, 1910 New Haven, MI of acute myocadilis)
  • Sarah E. Muot (b. 1876 Kaw, KS) living in 1940 with sister Anna's family in Gardiner, FL
  • Lydia L. Muot (b. 1876 Kaw, KS - d. June 28, 1915 New Haven, MI of arthritis)
  • Anna Princella Muot (b. 1879 Kaw, KS d. 1961 MI) married Albert E. Bosserdet (b. Jan. 7, 1875 Wayne, MI - d. May 9, 1942 Owosso, MI) on Nov. 27, 1907 in Corunna, MI;
    • Raymond G. Bosserdet (b. Jan. 25, 1915 Venice, MI - d. Aug. 17, 1944 Venice, MI)
    • Harvey Roy Bosserdet (b. Sept. 17, 1919 New Haven, MI - d. April 10, 1920 New Haven MI of congenital deformation of stomach)
    • Infant Bosserdet (b. & d. Sept. 17, 1919 stillborn)
  • Paul F.G. Muot (b. Aug. 24, 1881 KS - d. Aug. 8, 1913 New Haven, MI of Pulmonary TB)
  • Rebecca C. Muot (b. Mar. 18, 1882 St. Mary's, KS - d. Oct. 6, 1921 New Haven, MI of probable J.B.C.)

Raymond G. Bosserdet's funeral in Venice, MI was conducted by G.C. Weise, neighbor and friend of the family from the French Hall in Venice, and music was performed by a trio of men. The pallbearers were young men friends, some of whom were members of the same graduating class from Corunna High School, the class of 1934: George Pardonnet, Benjamin Goret, Benjamin Glardon, Samuel Gardon, Emile Rigolout, and Philip Naranjo. All of the pallbearers attended the French Hall.


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