Sources

1. Obituary and Cook Co death certificate #4628
2. Cook County Clerk's Office, IL Registered 17219, coroner's form.
3. per death certificate #6019845, Cook County, IL
4. per death certificate #6019845, Cook County, IL Registered #19845.
5. Saginaw Daily News, Thurs, 13 Sept 1934 (18)
6. Per Pinegrove Cemetery listing in the Timbertown Log, Saginaw, Summer 1977 p 104.
7. Cook County Clerk's Office, IL
8. Saginaw County Clerk's Office Record G302, File 1650, 8 Aug 1890.
9. St. Joseph County Clerk, South Bend, IN filed 5-6-1964, page R112-D.
10. St. Joe Co death cert, filed 5 May 1964, Page R112-D
11. City Directory, 1923, RL Polk & Co., Saginaw, p 372.
12. Many visits to family plot.
13. per Frances Ruffino Evon on 3/4/1978 letter
14. Per "The Story of Frankenmuth, Michigan: "Teach My People the Truth!" page 200 by Herman F. Zehnder.
15. Hoyt Library of Saginaw is missing newspaper microfilm between Sept 28, 1854 and Feb 15, 1855, so no obit has yet been found.
16. Schoolcraft's report to the federal government in 1838, he states "In 1837 this tribe lost 354 persons by the small pox, of whom 106 were men, 107 were women and 141 children. Their present population is 993." There was a village called Chesaning that was used as a summer camp, and it was said to be deserted except for several dead bodies only partially covered and only an old squaw who was convalescent.
17. St. Mary's Cathedral marriage records
18. 6 June 1970 Census for Bangor, MI--
19. Mt. Olivet Cemetery office which houses Calvary Cemetery records
20. Funeral card
21. per son Edward
22. Funeral card and note from daughter, Bonnie.
23. City of Chicago Department of Health # 28227
24. Saginaw News, Sunday, 14 Apr 1940 (4)
25. Timbertown Log, vol V, p 112.
26. Per postcard from Ann Dunn announcing her birth.
27. Death Notice, the Daily Herald, the Chicago Tribune
28. Arrangements were made by Ahlgrim & Sons Funeral Home, Shaumburg per obit.
29. Marriage ceremony program
30. Saginaw City Directory, 1890-1891
31. Gathered during 1978 visit
32. DiBean Marriage Index for Michigan
33. "Monroe Democrat," Monroe, MI, 29 Dec 1892, Front Page, Newspaper, Obituary.
34. St. Mary's Death Records
35. St. Antoine death records
36. Obituary in Saginaw News, Mon, Apr 10, 1950 (17)
37. County Marriages lists Henry Campau and Madelain Major as purchasing a marriage license on 17 Oct 1831. Her father had to give consent because she was about 15 years old.
38. Timbertown Log, Vol X, p 46; p 29, Hist of Saginaw Twp, Ralph Stoebel, 1977. Says Madelain Major was 15 years old, and her father Louis Major had to give consent for his day to obtain her marriage license on 17 Oct, 1831.
39. p 200, Frankenmuth History, Zehnder, 1970.
40. John's name was listed on the death certificate of his son, Henry Joseph Evon, Sr., under "Father of the deceased."
41. Saginaw Evening News, Wed, 15 Jan 1908 (7)
42. From "School Inspector's Records of Saginaw Township, 1831-1871," Granted by E.S. Williams, Township Clerk of Saginaw Twp., Oakland Co., Michigan Territory. Lists license purchased 13 Jan 1835 by James Gruett and Mary Major. Timbertown Log, Winter 1981-82 Vol x, Issue 2.
43. County Marriage license records, 13 Jan 1835, James Gruett and Mary Major.
44. Denisson, Rev. Fr. Christian, Genealogy of the French Families of the Detroit River Region 1701-1911, Powell, PhD, Harold Frederic, Detroit Society for Genealogical Research, Vol I.
45. p 113, Timbertown Log, Saginaw, Summer 1977.
46. Denisson's Early French Families
47. Have copy of marriage certificate.
48. Isabella Co, MI Marriage records, Vol 2, page 15.
49. Assumption Church, Sandwich, records
50. Ste. Antoine Church Monroe, MI, death records
51. Saginaw Herald
52. Witnesses Frances Fish, Lower Saginaw, and Laura Erhart, Lower Saginaw. Julius Erhart, Minister. Said that Henry was 43, and from Bridgeport Twp; Ursula Barbara was 21, and from Frankenmuth.
53. p 313, 1918 Mills History of Saginaw Co., Vol 2; Timbertown Log Vol V, p 113.
54. Washtenaw Co., MI, Marriage Dibean Index,
55. St. Mary's Death Records, Monroe, MI
56. D.A.R. Vol 2
57. DiBean Michigan Marriage Index, Wayne Co., MI
58. 1880 US Census, E. Saginaw, MI
59. Saginaw News Courier, Mon, 9 Aug 1926 (10)
60. Essex Co records, 1881 lists record #002647-81 Thomas YOUN no age, widower, Sandwich West, Sandwich East, son of Joseph Youn & Angelique Drouillard, married Helen Fortier, 20, Sandwich West, same, daughter of David Forther and Genevieve Drew, witnesses Henri Gignac and Julianne Pare of Sandwich West, 15 August 1881, at Sandwich.
61. Saginaw Courier Herald Tues, 11 Aug 1903 (3)
62. Saginaw Daily News Mon, Feb 23, 1931 (1); Tues, Feb 24, 1931
63. Saginaw Daily News, Mon 23 Feb, 1931 (1)
64. p 200, Frankenmuth History, Zehnder, 1970, states that Lewis Maschio Campau was the son of Henry and Ursula Zink Campau.
65. History of Saginaw Co., Vol II, Mills, 1918, p 313, 314,
66. St Anne Church Baptism Record, Detroit, MI
67. St. Mary's Marriage Records, Monroe, MI
68. "Monroe Democrat," 15 Jan 1915.
69. St. Mary's Death Records
70. "Monroe Democrat," 15 Dec 1910.
71. Monroe Co Death records
72. St. Mary's Cathedral baptismal records
73. Nome on his baptismal certificate.
74. St. Antoine Baptismal records
75. Monroe Democrat Obit , Dec 15, 1910

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