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Clippings, Stories and News Events
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1910, May 6 - Ellenburgh West Hill - Will LeClair of Clinton took one of our Hill girls away Monday to stay. All extend congratulations.(William LeClair and Bernadette Valley)
1910, June 24 -
E. Frank LaClair, one of our enterprising farmers on North street, has begun the erection of a new residence.
1910, September 2 - Ellenburgh West Hill - On Wednesday evening of this week a large number of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. LeClair assembled at their home and enjoyed a very pleasant evening in dancing and social amusement. Music was furnished by Robare & Ryan's orchestra.
1910, September 30 - Frank B. LeClair had the water put in his house last week. |
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1914 |
1914, February 27 - On Monday morning Mr. Peter LeClair and Miss Elizabeth Riche were united in marriage at St. Patrick's church by Rev. E. G. Brice. The couple were accompanied to the church by a large party of friends, and the ceremony was followed by a wedding dinner and reception in the evening at the home of the bride's parents.
1914, April 24 - Ellenburgh - Peter LeClair is fitting up a blacksmith shop opposite the postoffice. He is a first class workman and no doubt will get his share of patronage. |
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1915, March 26 - Alex LaClair has leased his farm on the Ryan road in the town of Clinton to Peter Patnode, who will conduct the same during the coming year.
1915, August 13 - LeClair - In Clinton, August 1, 1915, a son to Mr. and Mrs. George E. LaClair. |
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1916, October 5 - Wilfred LeClair and family who have resided on their farm in the town of Clinton for several years, left on Wednesday for Pawtucket, R. I., where they expect to make their future home. |
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1919, February 28 - Gerald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank LaClair, of Cherubusco, is seriously ill with pneumonia. The other members of the family are all ill with severe colds.
1919, July - Miss Florence LaClair, of Ellenburg Corners, spent last week with her mother, Mrs. Lewis Lasage.
1919, October - LECLAIR—In Clinton, Oct. 26, 1919, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Peter LeClair.
1919, December 5 - During the past week J. C. O'Neil sold his farm at Frontier to Wilfred LeClair, of Pawtucket, R. I. The farm contains nearly 140 acres, is in a high state of cultivation, and included in the sale was the stock, farming utensils, etc. Mr. LeClair owns a farm a short distance from the new purchase, which is operated by his son. The senior Mr. LeClair removed, to Pawtucket some two or three years ago, but will now return to his native town to resume farming. |
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