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Gilbert Lippe - 1883 Marriage, Southbridge, Massachusetts
Gilbert Lippe
1883 Marriage, Southbridge, Massachusetts
Source: Click here to go to sourceMassachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910 


Gilbert Lippe - Gilbert Lippe and Sophie Anger LeBlanc Lippe
Gilbert Lippe
Gilbert Lippe and Sophie Anger LeBlanc Lippe


Gilbert Lippe - This gravestone shows Gilbert Lippe and Sophie Anger Leblanc. This stone is located in St. George’s cemetery on Paige Hill in Southbridge.
Gilbert Lippe
This gravestone shows Gilbert Lippe and Sophie Anger Leblanc. This stone is located in St. George’s cemetery on Paige Hill in Southbridge.
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Gilbert Lippe - Gilbert Lippe obituary
Gilbert Lippe
Gilbert Lippe obituary


Gilbert Lippe - 1908 Death Certificate
Gilbert Lippe
1908 Death Certificate



Gilbert Lippe

  (10 Oct 1832Lanoraie, Québec, Canada  - 16 Feb 1908Southbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA )   -- Age: 76   --Cause of Death: sclerosis



pedigree chartAncestry  Pedigree Chart for Gilbert Lippe

Gilbert Lippe  was the child of Joseph Rene Lippe and Sophie Beaugrand Champagne

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Occupation: navigateur, laborer



Gilbert Lippe - Life Events



 LANORAIE, BERTHIER, QUEBEC -- 1832 - 1881  



1836 - Canadian History - Opening of the first railway in Canada from La Prairie to St. Jean, Quebec. Canada Info (www.craigmarlatt.com)

1837 - U.S. History - Martin Van Buren becomes President of the United States - 'Van Buren was the natural successor to Jackson's variety of democracy. He was faced, however, with economic trouble that became known as the Panic of 1837. Van Buren was never able to recover from their economic crisis.' (historycentral.com)

1841 - Invention - The sewing machine (Barthélemy Thimonnier, France)

1841 - U.S. History - William Henry Harrison becomes President of the United States - 'William Harrison died one month after assuming the office of President. He is probably best know for being the first President to die in office.' (historycentral.com)

1841 - U.S. History - John Tyler becomes President of the United States - 'Tyler was the first vice president to assume the office of President after the death of his predecessor. His most notable accomplishment was the annexation of Texas.' (historycentral.com)

1841 - Canadian History - The Act of Union unites Upper and Lower Canada. Canada Info (www.craigmarlatt.com)

1842 - Invention - The refrigerator (John Gorrie, United States)

1843 - Invention - The Christmas card (John Callcott Horsley, England)

1845 - Invention - The rubber band (Stephen Perry, United States)

1845 - U.S. History - James K. Polk becomes President of the United States - 'Polk was elected to office based on a platform of expansion. His Presidency is best known for his succesful prosecution of the war with Mexico and the settling of the dispute with Great Britain over the Oregon Territory.' (historycentral.com)

1848 - U.S. History - Gold discovered in California

1849 - Invention - The safety pin (Walter Hunt, United States)

1849 - U.S. History - Zachary Taylor becomes President of the United States - 'Zachary Taylor was a military man with little politcal experience. He attempted to have California and New Mexico admitted to the Union without resolving their slave status. He died in office after 16 months.' (historycentral.com)

1850 - U.S. History - Millard Filmore becomes President of the United States

1850 - Québec History - Beginning of the French-Canadian emigration to the United States. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Quebec_history_(1841_to_1866))


 Berthier (county), St. Joseph de Lanoraie parish Click here to go to sourceAncestry.com. 1851 Census of Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. Original data: Library and Archives Canada. Census of 1851 (Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia). Ottawa, Canada: Library and Archives Canada. 
Joseph Lippe, occupation cultivateur, birthplace Lavaltrie, religion Catholique, age 52
Sophie Beaugrand, birthplace Lanoraie, religion Catholiqe, age 48
Linea Lippe, birthplace Lanoraie, age 24
Celine Lippe, birthplace Lanoraie, age 22
Didace Lippe, birthplace Lanoraie, age 20
Sulpice Lippe, occupation Journalier (Day Laborer), birthplace Lanoraie, age 18
Gilbert Lippe, birthplace Lanoraie, age 16
Emelie Lippe, birthplace Lanoraie, age 14
Julienne Lippe, birthplace Lanoraie, age 12
Hercule Lippe, birthplace Lanoraie, age 10
Philomene Lippe, birthplace Lanoraie, age 8
Louise Lippe, birthplace Lanoraie, age 7
Charles Lippe, birthplace Lanoraie, age 5
Edmond Lippe, birthplace Lanoraie, age 3
Joseph Lippe, birthplace Lavaltrie, occupation rentier, age 86.


1853 - Invention - Potato chips (George Crum, United States)

1853 - U.S. History - Franklin Pierce becomes President of the United States - 'Franklin Pierce was 48 at the time he became President. He was incapable of steming the march towards Civil War. His most notable accomplishment was the Gadsen Purchase, expanding the fronteir to the South and West.' (historycentral.com)

1854 - U.S. History - Republican Party formed for abolition of slavery

1854 - Québec History - The French seigneurial system of land tenancy is finally abolished in Canada East but its effects will linger for another hundred years. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Quebec_history_(1841_to_1866))

1857 - Invention - Toilet paper (Joseph Gayetty, United States)

1857 - U.S. History - James Buchanan becomes President of the United States - 'James Buchanan, the only bachelor to be President, spent his entire term of office in an unusual attempt to maintain the integrity of the Union. By the time he left office, the secession of the Southern States was already in progress.' (historycentral.com)

1857 - Canadian History - Ottawa chosen by Queen Victoria as the capital of the united colony of Canada. Canada Info (www.craigmarlatt.com)

1861 - U.S. History - Abraham Lincoln becomes President of the United States - 'Lincoln is considered by many to be the greatest American President. He was elected on a strongly anti-slavery platform. With his election, the Southern States seceeded from the Union. Lincoln fought the Civil War to retain the integrity of the Union.' (historycentral.com)


 1861 Quebec Census - famlysearch.org  
Census place: Lanoraie, Berthier, Quebec
Sheet number: 191
Film number: 517360
Library and Archives Canada film number: C-1267-1268
Digital GS number: 4108673
Image number: 404
Collection: Quebec Census, 1861

Joseph Lippé, Male, 63, est. birth 1798, birthplace: Bas Canada, Married, Cathol. Rom

Sophie Champagne, Female, 59, est. birth 1802, birthplace: Bas Canada, Married

Delima Lippé, Female, 35, est. birth 1826, birthplace: Bas Canada, Married

Marciline Lippé, Female, 33, est. birth 1828, birthplace: Bas Canada, Married

Sulpice Lippé, Male, 29, est. birth 1832, birthplace: Bas Canada, Married

Gilbert Lippé, Male, 28, est. birth 1833, birthplace: Bas Canada, Married

Emilie Lippé, Female, 27, est. birth 1834, birthplace: Bas Canada, Married

Julienne Lippé, Female, 25, est. birth 1836, birthplace: Bas Canada, Married

Hursule Lippé, Male, 22, est. birth 1839, birthplace: Bas Canada, Married

Phelomine Lippé, Female, 14, est. birth 1847, birthplace: Bas Canada, Single

Louise Lippé, Female, 17, est. birth 1844, birthplace: Bas Canada, Single

Charles Lippé, Male, 16, est. birth 1845, birthplace: Bas Canada, Single

Edmond Lippé, Male, 14, est. birth 1847, birthplace: Bas Canada, Single

Joseph Lippé, Male, 1, est. birth 1860, birthplace: Bas Canada, Single



1863 - U.S. History - Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation, freeing slaves

1864 - Invention - Pasteurization (Louis Pasteur, France)

1864 - Canadian History - Quebec Conference of 1864 held to discuss Canadian Confederation which will lead to the creation of the Dominion of Canada. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Quebec_history_(1841_to_1866))

1865 - U.S. History - Andrew Johnson becomes President of the United States - 'Johnson was the first President to be impeached, although he was not convicted. His view were considered moderate regarding the South. He vetoed laws which would have restored military rule over the south, as well as the bill that gave Negroes citizenship.' (historycentral.com)

1867 - Canadian History - Canada becomes a sovereign nation by an act of the British Parliament (the British North America Act). Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick are united as the Dominion of Canada. Sir John A. Macdonald becomes the first prime minister. Canada Info (www.craigmarlatt.com)

1868 - Invention - The typewriter (Christopher Latham Sholes, United States)

1869 - U.S. History - Ulysses S. Grant becomes President of the United States - 'Grant, the great military hero of the Civil War, is considered one of the least successful American Presidents. He was incapable of controlling the financial scandals that seemed to engulf his administration.' (historycentral.com)


 1871 Canadian Census - familysearch.org  
Census place: 02, Lanoraie b, Berthier 103, Quebec
Page: 4
Dwelling: 14
Household id: 16
Film number: 2229000
Library and Archives Canada film number: C-10038
Digital GS number: 4395466
Image number: 300
Collection: Canada Census 1871

Jilbert Seppé, Male, 29, Estimated birth year: 1842, Birthplace: Q, Marital status: Married, Origin (Ancestry): Francaise, Religion: Catholique

Adeline Seppé, Female, 27, Estimated birth year: 1844, Birthplace: Q, Marital status: Married, Origin (Ancestry): Francaise

Parmélia Seppé, Female, 8, Estimated birth year: 1863, Birthplace: Q

Joseph Seppé, Male, 1, Estimated birth year: 1870, Birthplace: Q



1876 - Invention - The wired telephone (Alexander Graham Bell, Scotland/United States)

1877 - Invention - The phonograph (Thomas Alva Edison, United States)

1877 - U.S. History - Rutherford B. Hayes becomes President of the United States - 'Hayes ended Reconstruction in the South. He recalled the troops and allowed the South to govern itself. Hayes' major accomplishment was his reform of the civil service.' (historycentral.com)

1879 - Invention - Incandescent light bulb (Thomas Alva Edison, United States)

1879 - Canadian History - The rules of ice hockey are established by three McGill students. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Quebec_history_(1867_to_1899))

1881 - U.S. History - James A. Garfield becomes President of the United States - 'Garfield's term as President was cut short by his assassination, committed by a rebuffed job seeker. He did not die immedietly, but lingered on, wounded, for two and a half months.' (historycentral.com)
Chester A. Arthur becomes President of the United States - 'Chester Arthur, who before his elevation to the Presidency was considered the very epitome of patronage politics, had ashis major accomplishment the reform of the civil service system.' (historycentral.com)


 Lanoraie, Berthier, Quebec Click here to go to source1881 Canadian Census 
 Name Marital StatusGenderEthnic OriginAgeBirthplaceOccupationReligion
Gilbert LIPPE W  Male  French  48  Q   Navigateur  Catholique 
Parmilia LIPPE   Female  French  18  Q     Catholique 
Joseph LIPPE   Male  French  11  Q     Catholique 
Adeline LIPPE   Female  French  9  Q     Catholique 
P J Bts LIPPE   Male  French  7  Q     Catholique 




 SOUTHBRIDGE, WORCESTER, MA -- 1883 - 1908  




  Southbridge, MA Marriages of 1834 to 1916 and MA Vital Records Southbridge 1883  Volume 345 Page 340
MAJOR thanks to Daniel Langevin

Gilbert LIPPE and Sophie ANGERS - Married 1883 Aug 6th in Southbridge, Worcester County, MA

Gilbert is listed as age 45, Sophie is age 35. Gilbert is a Laborer. Both were born in Canada. This is the second marriage for both. Gilbert's parents are Josephe Lippe and Sophie Beauregard. Sophie's parents are Charles and Adile Angers.


1884 - Inventions - Photographic film (George Eastman, United States)
The roller coaster (LeMarcus A. Thompson, United States)


1885 - U.S. History - Grover Cleveland becomes President of the United States 'Cleveland is the only President to serve two non-consecutive terms. His first term is best known for continued reform of civil service, and the passing of the Interstate Commerce Act. He lost re-election over the tariff issue.' (historycentral.com)

1885 - Canadian History - The Canadian Pacific railroad (from Montreal to Vancouver) is completed: the 'last spike' is driven in on November 7. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Quebec_history_(1867_to_1899))

1888 - Invention - The portable photographic camera (George Eastman, United States)

1889 - Invention - The automobile (Gottlieb Daimler, Germany)

1889 - U.S. History - Benjamin Harrison becomes President of the United States - 'Benjamin Harrison's Administration was notable for its lack of action. Corruption ran rampant during his tenure, and the federal budget surpassed $1 billion for the first time.' (historycentral.com)

1891 - Invention - The motion picture camera (Thomas Alva Edison, William K.L. Dickson, United States)

1892 - Canadian History - Montreal has electric streetcars for the first time. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Quebec_history_(1867_to_1899))

1893 - Inventions - The electric toaster (Crompton Co., UK)
The zipper (Whitcomb L. Judson, United States)


1893 - U.S. History - Grover Cleveland becomes President of the United States for a second time. (historycentral.com)

1897 - Invention - Aspirin (Felix Hoffmann (Bayer), Germany)

1897 - U.S. History - William McKinley becomes President of the United States - 'William McKinley presided over a transitional preiod in American history. During his tenure, America became a world power for the first time. It fought and won the Spanish-American War, gaining the Philippines and Puerto Rico as territories.' (historycentral.com)


 Cross Street, Southbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts Click here to go to source1900 U.S. Census 
Gilbert Lippe, 67, born in Canada in Oct 1832, parents born in Canada, living in Southbridge, Massachusetts. His year of immigration is listed as 1881. He is an alien. He has been married for 17 years. He lives with his wife, Sophie 50, born in Canada in March 1850, parents born in Canada. Her immigration year is listed as 1862. She has been married for 17 years. Sophie is the mother of 7 children (3 are living). The children are: son Omer, 14, born in MA; daughter Parmelia, 11. Gilbert is listed as a day laborer. Omer works in an optical shop.


1901 - U.S. History - Theodore Roosevelt becomes President of the United States - 'Roosevelt was 42 years old at the time of his inauguration. His major accomplishments were creating the National Parks, fighting monopolistic companies, and asserting the United States in its foreign policy.' (historycentral.com)

1903 - Invention - The first engine-powered airplane (Wilbur & Orville Wright, United States)

1907 - Invention - The electric washing machine (Alva J. Fisher, United States)

1907 - Canadian History - The Quebec Bridge, under construction, collapses. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Quebec_history_(1900_to_1930))


 Southbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts Click here to go to sourceMassachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910 Vol 88; Page 152
Gilbert Lippe, died Feb. 16, 1908 in Southbridge, Massachusetts. He was 76 years old. He was born in Canada, son of Gilbert Lippe, mother unknown. He was retired. Cause of death was sclerosis that he had for 1 year. Informant was J. B. Lippe, son. He is buried in St. George Cemetery in Southbridge.




Gilbert Lippe - Marriage(s) and Child(ren)


marriage Gilbert Lippe married Adeline Page -- Date: 8 Apr 1861 Place:  Lanoraie, Québec, Canada
Source: Click here to go to sourceyourfolks.com 


Saint-Joseph-De-Lanoraie
Between Gilbert Lippe and Adeline Page

His parents: Joseph Lippe and Sophie Beaugrand

Her parents: Olivier Page and Catherine Beaugrand-Champagne
Ancestry  Family Group Record for Gilbert Lippe and Adeline Page

Children:

son Joseph Gilbert Lippe (11 Apr 1862, Lanoraie, Québec, Canada - 18 Aug 1862, Lanoraie, Québec, Canada)

daughter Marie Cornelia (Parmelia) Lippe (18 Jun 1863, Lanoraie, Québec, Canada - 22 Oct 1885, Lanoraie, Québec, Canada)

daughter Marie Adelphine Lippe (20 Mar 1865, Lanoraie, Québec, Canada - 16 Mar 1867, Lanoraie, Québec, Canada)

daughter Marie Armene Lippe (26 Oct 1866, Lanoraie, Québec, Canada - 23 July 1868, Lanoraie, Québec, Canada)

daughter Marie Abigail Lippe (12 July 1868, Lanoraie, Québec, Canada - 12 Nov 1869, Lanoraie, Québec, Canada)

son Joseph Edmond Lippe (22 Mar 1870, Lanoraie, Québec, Canada - 1932, Southbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA)

daughter Marie Adeline Lippe (5 Apr 1872, Lanoraie, Québec, Canada - 1947, Southbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA)

son Jean Baptiste Lippe (11 Sept 1873, Lanoraie, Québec, Canada - 1952, Southbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA)

son Joseph Emile Lippe (17 Jan 1876, Lanoraie, Québec, Canada - 5 Aug 1876, Lanoraie, Québec, Canada)



marriage Gilbert Lippe married Sophie Anger -- Date: 6 Aug 1883 Place:  Southbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Source: Click here to go to sourceMassachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910  Vol: 345 ; Page: 340;


Volume/Page: Vol: 345 ; Page: 340; 

Volume/Page: Vol: 345 ; Page: 340;

Gilbert is 45, a laborer, born in Canada. Sophie is 35, born in Canada. Gilbert's parents are Joseph and Sophie Beauregard. Sophie's parents are Charles and Adile Angers. This is the second marriage for both. They were married by G. Ely Brochu, pastor at Notre Dame Church.


Groom's Name: Gilbert Lippe
Groom's Birth Date: 1838
Groom's Birthplace:
Groom's Age: 45
Bride's Name: Sophie Lablanc
Bride's Birth Date: 1848
Bride's Birthplace:
Bride's Age: 35
Marriage Date: 06 Aug 1883
Marriage Place: Southbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts
Groom's Father's Name: Joseph Lippe
Groom's Mother's Name: Sophie Beauregard
Bride's Father's Name: Charles Angels
Bride's Mother's Name: Adile
Groom's Race:
Groom's Marital Status:
Groom's Previous Wife's Name:
Bride's Race:
Bride's Marital Status:
Bride's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I01160-9
Syst Origin: Massachusetts-EASy
Source Film Number: 2047599
Reference Number: 112
Collection: Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910
Source: familysearch.org
Ancestry  Family Group Record for Gilbert Lippe and Sophie Anger

Children:

daughter Marie Ida Lippe (8 Jun 1884, Southbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA - 9 Jan 1887, Southbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA)

son Omer Joseph Lippe (28 Dec 1885, Southbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA - 6 Jan 1937, Southbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA)

daughter Marie Parmelia Lippe (8 Mar 1889, Southbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA - 6 Mar 1912, Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA)




Gilbert Lippe - Death-related Information



From Southbridge Herald, Thurs. Feb. 20, 1908
Gilbert Lippe died Sunday morning at his home on Cross street at the age of 76 of diseases incident to old age after a year or two of suffering. Mr. Lippe had lived in Southbridge for the past 30 years, and had worked for the highway department all these years until ill health compelled a cessation of labor. Mr. Lippe is survived by his wife and five children, Joseph, Jean Baptiste and Omer Lippe and Mrs. Adolph Proulx and Miss Parmelia Lippe, also one brother, Edmond, and three sisters, Mrs. Joseph Jouberst, and Mrs. Anselme Stingue of Sorel, Canada, and Miss Emelie Lippe of Lanoraie, Canada. The funeral was Tuesday morning 9 o'clock from Notre Dame church, with burial in St. George cemetery.



Buried at:

St. George’s Cemetery
Paige Hill
Southbridge, Massachusetts
Southbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
(508)-765-0601



Gilbert's last place of residence was Cross St.


Added: 12/16/1999 12:00:00 AM - 1

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