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Olive Charboneau

Birth16 October 1891 - Grand Forks, Polk, Minnesota
Death30 Nov 1937 - Portland, Oregon, United States
MotherSelina(Allina) Boushie
FatherJoseph Emile Pelletier

Born in Grand Forks, Polk, Minnesota on 16 October 1891 to Joseph Emile Pelletier and Selina(Allina) Boushie. Olive Charboneau married Ferdinand Francis Charboneau (Charwasa) and had 4 children. She passed away on 30 Nov 1937 in Portland, Oregon, United States.

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Joseph Emile Pelletier
1858 - 1943
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Selina(allina) Boushie
1868 - 1943
Spouse(s)
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Ferdinand Francis Charboneau (Charwasa)
1890 - 1979
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Delvina Marie Charboneau
1909 - 2001
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Olive Etta Charboneau
1914 - 2001
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Joe P Charboneau
1910 - 1957
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John Adam Charbonneau
1911 - 1987

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