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Charles Gamache
(1849-1935)
Hermeline Belaire
(1855-1937)
Pamela Gamache
(1883-1956)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Theophile Champoux

Pamela Gamache 4 5

  • Born: 26 December 1883, Minnesota 4 5
  • Marriage: Theophile Champoux on 1 July 1902 in Moxee City, Yakima, Washington 1 2 3
  • Died: 27 November 1956, Washington at age 72 4
  • Buried: Holy Rosary Cemetery, Moxee City, Yakima, Washington 4
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  Things to check:

The 1910 US census says she's the mother of 5, four of whom survive. 1

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  In her life:

• In 1900 she lived in Moxee City, Yakima, Washington. 4 5

• She was counted in the 1900 US census for Moxee City, Yakima, Washington. 4 5 ED 110, SD 2, Sheet 12A.

• In 1910 she lived in Moxee City, Yakima, Washington. 1

• Pamela was counted in the 1910 US census for Moxee City, Yakima, Washington. 1 ED 292, SD 8, Sheet 12A.

• In 1920 she lived in Moxee City, Yakima, Washington. 6

• She was counted in the 1920 US census for Moxee City, Yakima, Washington. 6 ED 203, SD 4, Sheet 4B.

• In 1930 she lived in Moxee City, Yakima, Washington. 2

• Pamela worked, in 1930, as a farmer in Moxee City, Yakima, Washington. 2

• She was counted in the 1930 US census for Moxee City, Yakima, Washington. 2 ED 39-68, SD 8, Sheet 3B, precinct 65.
Enumerated as Mrs. P. Champoux.


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Pamela married Theophile Champoux, son of Gedeon Pierre Champoux and Azilda Prince, on 1 July 1902 in Moxee City, Yakima, Washington.1 2 3 (Theophile Champoux was born on 17 June 1876 in Canada,1 4 died on 31 December 1924 in Washington 4 and was buried in Holy Rosary Cemetery, Moxee City, Yakima, Washington 4.)


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Sources


1 U.S. Census -- 1910.

2 U.S Census -- 1930.

3 International Genealogical Index.

4 Jeri Herbert, Holy Rosary Cemetery Interments, http://www.rootsweb.com/~wayakima/cemetery/holyrosary.txt. Rec. Date: March 2004.

5 U.S. Census -- 1900.

6 U.S. Census -- 1920.

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