Joseph Allard

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Joseph Allard

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Dates of existence

1871-04-26 - 1952-12-28

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 Châteauguay, Quebec, Canada, Father (Fr) Joseph Allard was a member of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate who served in various capacities. These included the following:

  • 1903-1906, Unknown institution, Dawson City, Yukon, Missionary
  • 1903-1906, Unknown institution, Mackenzie River, Northwest Territories, Missionary
  • 1904, Unknown institution, Granville, Yukon, Missionary
  • 1904, Unknown institution, Sulphur, Yukon, Missionary
  • 1906, Unknown institution, Conrad, Yukon, Missionary
  • 1907-1910, Unknown institution, Atlin, British Columbia, Missionary
  • 1910-1915, Unknown institution, Dawson City, Yukon, Parish Priest
  • 1915-1916, Unknown institution, Smithers, British Columbia, Missionary
  • 1916, Lejac Residential School, Stuart Lake, British Columbia, Founder
  • 1916-1922, Lejac Residential School, Stuart Lake, British Columbia & Fraser Lake (on reserve), British Columbia, Principal
  • 1922-1925, Unknown institution, Atlin, British Columbia, Missionary
  • 1922-1925, Unknown institution, Smithers, British Columbia, Missionary
  • 1922-1925, Telegraph Creek, Telegraph Creek, British Columbia, Missionary
  • 1925-1941, Unknown institution, Atlin, British Columbia, Missionary
  • 1925-1941, Unknown institution, Carcross, Yukon, Missionary
  • 1925-1941, Fort Graham, Fort Grahame Reserve, British Columbia, Missionary
  • 1925-1941, Lejac Residential School, Fraser Lake (on reserve), British Columbia, Missionary
  • 1925-1941, Moricetown, Moricetown 1 Reserve, British Columbia, Missionary
  • 1925-1941, Lejac Residential School, Stuart Lake, British Columbia & Fraser Lake (on reserve), British Columbia, Missionary
  • 1925-1941, Unknown institution, Telkwa, British Columbia, Missionary
  • 1925-1941, Unknown institution, Teslin Lake, Yukon, Missionary
  • 1925-1941, Unknown institution, Wells, British Columbia, Missionary
  • 1925-1941, Unknown institution, Whitehorse, Yukon, Missionary

Né à Châteauguay (Québec), Canada, Père (P.) Joseph Allard était un membre des Missionnaires Oblats de Marie-Immaculée qui a servi dans diverses fonctions. Celles-ci s’agissaient notamment de:

  • 1903-1906, Institution inconnue, Dawson City (Territoire du Yukon), Missionnaire
  • 1903-1906, Institution inconnue, Fleuve Mackenzie (Territoires du Nord-Ouest), Missionnaire
  • 1904, Institution inconnue, Granville (Territoire du Yukon), Missionnaire
  • 1904, Institution inconnue, Sulphur (Territoire du Yukon), Missionnaire
  • 1906, Institution inconnue, Conrad (Territoire du Yukon), Missionnaire
  • 1907-1910, Institution inconnue, Atlin (Colombie-Britannique), Missionnaire
  • 1910-1915, Institution inconnue, Dawson City (Territoire du Yukon), Curé
  • 1915-1916, Institution inconnue, Smithers (Colombie-Britannique), Missionnaire
  • 1916, Pensionnat indien de Lejac, Lac Stuart (Colombie-Britannique), Fondateur / fondatrice
  • 1916-1922, Pensionnat indien de Lejac, Lac Stuart (Colombie-Britannique) & Fraser Lake (dans la réserve) (Colombie-Britannique), Directeur d'école / directrice d'école
  • 1922-1925, Institution inconnue, Atlin (Colombie-Britannique), Missionnaire
  • 1922-1925, Institution inconnue, Smithers (Colombie-Britannique), Missionnaire
  • 1922-1925, Externat de Telegraph Creek, Telegraph Creek (Colombie-Britannique), Missionnaire
  • 1925-1941, Institution inconnue, Atlin (Colombie-Britannique), Missionnaire
  • 1925-1941, Institution inconnue, Carcross (Territoire du Yukon), Missionnaire
  • 1925-1941, Externat de Fort Graham, (Colombie-Britannique), Missionnaire
  • 1925-1941, Pensionnat indien de Lejac, Fraser Lake (dans la réserve) (Colombie-Britannique), Missionnaire
  • 1925-1941, Externat de Moricetown, Réserve Moricetown 1 (Colombie-Britannique), Missionnaire
  • 1925-1941, Pensionnat indien de Lejac, Lac Stuart (Colombie-Britannique) & Fraser Lake (dans la réserve) (Colombie-Britannique), Missionnaire
  • 1925-1941, Institution inconnue, Telkwa (Colombie-Britannique), Missionnaire
  • 1925-1941, Institution inconnue, Teslin Lake (Territoire du Yukon), Missionnaire
  • 1925-1941, Institution inconnue, Wells (Colombie-Britannique), Missionnaire
  • 1925-1941, Institution inconnue, Whitehorse (Territoire du Yukon), Missionnaire

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Châteauguay, Quebec, Canada (Place of birth / Lieu de naissance)

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Lejac Residential School (1917-02-02 - 1976-06-30)

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S-041

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hierarchical

Type of relationship

Lejac Residential School

was the place of employment for

Joseph Allard

Dates of relationship

1916-1941

Description of relationship

Joseph Allard worked at Lejac Residential School in the following capacities: Founder (1916), Principal (1916-1922), and Missionary (1925-1941 and 1925-1941)

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P-0001544

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Pinet – OMI RR, 2016 [113]

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