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Émile D'Amour
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Dates of existence
1868-11-03 - 1933-05-22
History
Une traduction française de cette histoire fait suite à la histoire anglaise. A French translation of this history follows the English history.
Born at Trois-Pistoles, Quebec, Canada, Brother (Br.) Émile D'Amour was a member of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate who served in various capacities. These included the following:
- c. 1897-1932, Unknown place, Handyman
- 1897-1898, St. Boniface Industrial School, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Missionary
- 1898-1930, Fort Alexander Residential School, Fort Alexander, Manitoba, Missionary
Né à Trois-Pistoles (Québec), Canada, Frère (F.) Émile D'Amour était un membre des Missionnaires Oblats de Marie-Immaculée qui a servi dans diverses fonctions. Celles-ci s’agissaient notamment de:
- c. 1897-1932, Lieu inconnu, Bricoleur / bricoleuse
- 1897-1898, École industrielle St. Boniface, Winnipeg (Manitoba), Canada, Missionnaire
- 1898-1930, Pensionnat indien de Fort Alexander (Pine Falls), Fort Alexander (Manitoba), Missionnaire
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Trois Pistoles, Quebec, Canada (Place of birth / Lieu de naissance)
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Fort Alexander Residential School (1905-09-01 - 1970-06-30)
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S-097
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hierarchical
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Dates of relationship
1898-1930
Description of relationship
Émile D'Amour worked at Fort Alexander Residential School as a Missionary.
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P-0001847
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Sources
Pinet – OMI RR, 2016 [301]