Madeline LA RIVIERE
- Born: 13 Mar 1832, Prairie du Chien, Crawford County, WI
- Marriage (1): Gabriel A. BRISBOIS on 11 Jul 1852 in Crawford County, WI
- Marriage (2): Moses PAQUETTE on 5 Jun 1859 in Crawford County, WI
- Died: 30 Sep 1910, Apache County, AZ at age 78 1
Cause of her death was reoccurring cervical cancer.
Other names for Madeline were Madaline and Madelaine.
Birth Notes:
from death certificate
Death Notes:
at the home of her son Peter at Fort Defiance, AZ
Noted events in her life were:
• Alt. Birth, 18 Mar 1832, Prairie du Chien, Crawford County, WI. from obit
• Census: Prairie Du Chien, 1850, Crawford County, WI. line 41 (page 9), line 1 (page 12)
88 88 Julian La Rivere 49 [page 9] Farmer 600.00 Madeline " 44
Louisa La Rivere 22 [page 12] Madeline " 18 Clement " 16 Amelia " 14 Washington " 10 Lucy " 8 Julian " 6 Seymour " 4 Elisabeth " 2
89 89 [page 12 of 34 http://content.ancestry.com/Browse/view.aspx?dbid=8054&iid=WIM432_995-0001]
• Census: Caledonia, 1860, Columbia County, WI. page 239, line 29
2069 1786 Moses Parquett 31 Adeline " 26 George Brasbos 8 Kate " 5 Mary Mantang 48 Theresa " 69 Joseph Crelee 145 P N Brisbo 20
[page 15 of 24 http://content.ancestry.com/Browse/view.aspx?dbid=7667&iid=WIM653_1401-0113]
• Census: Caledonia, 1870, Columbia County, WI. page 22, line 13
166 162 Paquette Moses 42 Farmer Madelein 36 Doneitille 9 St Clair 8 Solomon J 6 Peter 4 Daniel 2 Mary Ann 4/12 Bisbois Catharin 15
[page 22 of 30 http://content.ancestry.com/Browse/view.aspx?dbid=7163&iid=WIM593_1706-0024]
• Census: Caledonia, 1880, Columbia County, WI. Name RelationMarital StatusGenderRaceAgeBirthplaceOccupationFather's BirthplaceMother's Birthplace Moses PAQUETTE Self M Male W 52 WI Farmer WI MO [b. abt1828] Madaline PAQUETTE Wife M Female W 45 WI Keeping House WI WI Donatelle PAQUETTE Dau S Female W 19 WI Working At Home WI WI St. Clair PAQUETTE Son S Male W 17 WI Working On Farm WI WI Solomon J. PAQUETTE Son S Male W 14 WI Working On Farm WI WI [b. abt1866] Peter PAQUETTE Son S Male W 13 WI Working On Farm WI WI Daniel PAQUETTE Son S Male W 11 WI Working On Farm WI WI Mary A. PAQUETTE Dau S Female W 10 WI At Home WI WI Moses PAQUETTE Son S Male W 8 WI At Home WI WI
Source Information: Census Place Caledonia, Columbia, Wisconsin [Racine County?] Family History Library Film 1255420 NA Film Number T9-1420 Page Number 15B
• Census: Black River Falls, District 44, 1900, Jackson County, WI. line 54 and 59 [living next to dau Kathyrn]
87 94 Argyle Alfred S head Jul 1845 54 ENG ENG ENG --- Kathryn wife Aug 1855 45 WI WI WI [dau of 88 95] --- Sheldon son Dec 1879 20 WI ENG WI --- George son Oct 1881 18 WI ENG WI Brisbois Margaret niece Aug 1883 16 WI WI WI
88 95 Paquette Madeline head Mar 1833 67 Wd 9 8 Tilda grand child Mar 1887 13 Samuel grand child Dec 1887 12 Abraham grand child Apr 1890 10 Winfried grand child Oct 1891 8 [page 8 of 41]
• Census: Black River Falls, 1905, Jackson County, WI. sheet 2, line 14
26 Paquette Sol J head 41 M Wis Teamster[?] Madeline mother 71 W Mary A sister 35 S School teacher Peter son 39 O'Connell Eleanor neice 17 Paquette Samuel son 17 Abe - 15 Vinnie dau 14
[page 2 of 21 http://content.ancestry.com/Browse/list.aspx?dbid=1055&path=1895.Jackson]
• Census: Black River Falls Ward 1, District 175, 1910, Jackson County, WI. enumerated on April 25, 1910 6, 175, 6A, line 30
62 64 Paquette Madaline Head F W 77 Wd 9 7 Wisconsin US US Own Income Winnie Granddaughter F W 19 S Wisconsin WI WI
Gates Elva boarder F W 29 S teacher
[page 10 of 10 http://content.ancestry.com/Browse/view.aspx?dbid=7884&iid=WIT624_1713-0937]
• Census: Navajo Indian Reservation, District 2, 1910, Apache County, AZ. enumerated April 18th, 1910 2, 2, 1A, lines 26, 27, 36, & 50
8 8 Adams Byron P. head 22 Adams Amy G wife 23 Paquette Petter single 44 Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Paquette Madeline mother 78 Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin
10 10 Collins Peter head 26 Collins Edth wife 30 Collins Herbert son 3 Collins Guilford son 7/12 Judge Elizabeth single 40 Callon Ines M single 41 Schensh Amalia single 42 Getenhall Eliza M single 23 Paquette Mary A single 40 Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin
24 24 Stewart John head 55 Stewart Mary wife 46 Paquette Samuel single 23 Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Farmer, Ind Service
[page 37 of 288 http://content.ancestry.com/Browse/view.aspx?dbid=7884&iid=AZT624_38-0067]
• Obituary: Badger State Banner, Black River Falls, 1910, Jackson County, MN. Badger State Banner, Black River Falls Oct 12, 1910
Mrs. Madeline Paquette.
The funeral of Mrs. Madeline Paquette was held from St. Joseph's Catholic church, last Thursday morning, Rev. M. J. Kinney officiating.
Mrs. Paquette died at the home of her son Peter at Fort Defiance, Arizona on September 30th, of heart failure. Mrs. Paquette had been in poor health for some time. She returned from Arizona, last spring, and spent the summer at her home here. Early in September, when her son Peter and her daughters, Miss Mary, and Mrs. Catherine Argyle, returned to Arizona, she returned there with them. She stood the. return trip very well, in spite of her advanced years and feeble condition, but about a week before her death was confined to her bed by illness. Her condition was not regarded as serious, but that section of the country was visited by an earthquake of considerable magnitude and the shock to her system resulted in her death. The remains were brought here last Wednesday morning, accompanied by list son Peter and daughter, Miss Mary.
Mrs. Paquette was born at Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, on March 18th, 1832, and during her long life in western Wisconsin she saw many changes from the pioneer conditions which existed in her youth. She was first married to Gabriel Brisbois, who died leaving her with two children surviving. She was afterwards married to Moses Paquette. They made their home at Portage for a number of years, and came to this county in 1882, Mr. Paquette engaging in farming and also acting as business agent and interpreter for the Winnebago Indians of the state. Mr. Paquette died in 1896. She afterwards made her home in this city in an elegant residence in the first ward. When her son, Peter, and daughter. Miss Mary, moved to Arizona to take charge at the government Indian school at Fort Defiance, she accompanied them there, returning here to spend the summers at her old home. She is survived by seven children- George Brisbois, of Portage; Mrs. Catherine Argyle, Peter and Miss Mary Paquette, of Fort Defiance, Arizona; St. Clair Paquette, of La Crosse; Solomon Paquette, of Beach, N. Dak.; and Moses Paquette, of this city. All were in attendance at the funeral except Mrs. Argyle, who is in Arizona. She also leaves a sister, Mrs. Theresa Lavine, and several grandchildren, two of whom, Miss. Tilda O'Connell and Miss Winnie Paquette, made their home with her for several years.
Mrs. Paquette, leaves many friends here who extend their sympathy to the bereaved children and relatives. She was a woman highly regarded by those who knew her and her kind, motherly disposition endeared her to many. She was devoted to her family circle and of that hopeful, cheerful disposition which brought great comfort to her home and children. As a neighbor she was always courteous and accommodating, ready to lend a helping hand in occasions of distress or bereavement and willing at all times to be obliging and friendly. She wall unostentatious in her manner, but she was possessed with firm, decisive character and much resolution. During the later years of her life she suffered of a severe malady, but she bore her afflictions with patient endurance and uncomplainingly.
• Notes: DNA Projects: Matriarchs. · U87 Marie Menard m. Michael Pelletier dit Antaya Susan Antaya b. 1775; m. Charles LaPointe Therese LaPointe, b. 1805 Prairie du Chien ; m. Pierre Barrette Louise LaPointe, b. 1807 Prairie du Chien; m. (1) Edward Ronche (2)Joseph Deschamp Marie Antaya, m. Francois LaPointe [See Reminiscence of Theresa Barrette .] Madeleine Agnes LaPointe b. c1806, bap. 1817; m. Julien LaRiviere 28 AUG 1826 Crawford, Crawford, WI [1850 U.S. Census, Prairie du Chien, Crawford Co., WI; p. 240, 88 88 Includes Julian La Rivere 49, Madeline 44, Madeline 18 and others. Census pages out of order; 1860 U.S. Census, Prairie du Chien, Crawford Co., WI, p. 837, Family of Julian La Riviere age 57, Madeline, age 50; 1870 U.S. Census, Prairie du Chien, Crawford Co., WI, p. 479. Family of Julian Levier, age 70, Madelaine, age 62.] Madeleine LaRiviere, b. c1831; m. (1) Gabriel Brisbois 11 Jul 1852 Crawford Co.; m. (2) Moses Paquette 5 Jun 1859 in Prairie du Chien, Crawford Co., WI Mary Ann Paquette, b. 1870 WI; d. 1899 Dodge Co., WI; m. Charles L. Greene [1870 U.S. Census, Caledonia, Columbia, WI, p. 22 Family of Moses Paquette (Mary Ann is age 4/12, born in Feby.); 1880 U.S. Census, Caledonia, Columbia Co., WI, E.D. 17, Sht. 6. Family of Moses Paquette.] Alma Greene, b. 1897 WI; d. 1978 Therese LaRivere, b. 11 Oct 1853 Prairie du Chien, Crawford Co., WI [1870 U.S. Census, Prairie du Chien, Crawford Co., WI, p. 479. Family of Julian Levier.]
[http://www.worldfamilies.net/mtdna/u5/mats.html]
Madeline married Gabriel A. BRISBOIS, son of George Pascal BRISBOIS and Catherine PROVOST, on 11 Jul 1852 in Crawford County, WI. (Gabriel A. BRISBOIS was born on 18 Dec 1829 in WI and died on 8 Aug 1887 in Clark County, WI.)
Marriage Notes:
Although some articles say she was a widow, if this is the correct Gabriel then they must have divorced.
Madeline next married Moses PAQUETTE, son of Pierre PAUQUETTE and Therese Josephine CRELY, on 5 Jun 1859 in Crawford County, WI. (Moses PAQUETTE was born on 4 Mar 1828 in Columbia County, WI and died on 24 Oct 1896 in Jackson County, WI.)
Marriage Notes:
In 1859, I was married at Prairie du Chien, to Madeleine, the widow of Gabriel Brisbois, who was a nephew of B. W. Brisbois. We lived in Caledonia until 1883, when we removed to my present farm in the town of Albion, Jackson county, four miles northwest of Black River Falls, I having taken the position of government interpreter for the Winnebagoes of Wisconsin. We have had seven children, six of whom are living [1892], and three of whom are still at home.
[p412 R. G. Thwaites's Moses Paquette's account of Wisconsin Winnebagoes http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A2000.03.0131;query=spage%3D%23434;layout=;loc=411]
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