(Joseph) Ernest TREMBLAY, Pasteur
1884 - 1978 (94 ans)-
Nom (Joseph) Ernest TREMBLAY [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10] Suffixe Pasteur Baptême 1884 St-François-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud, Québec [4] Naissance 4 fév 1884 Saint-François, Montmagny, Quebec, Canada [1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11] Sexe M Résidence 1891 Montmagny, Quebec, Canada [11] catholique Résidence 1900 Pointe aux Trembles, Hochelaga, Quebec, Canada étudiant Résidence 1901 Saint-François, Montmagny, Quebec, Canada [8] 17, presbytérien Arrival 1910 [1] Résidence 1920 Green Bay, Brown, Wisconsin [1] French clergyman, Presbyterian Résidence 1930 Oxford, Marquette, Wisconsin [2] 46, Presbyterian minister Résidence 1 avr 1940 Keewatin, Itasca, Minnesota, United States [5] 55, Presbyterian clergyman _AMTID 885423619:1030:1062343 _UID 244E3624B55342BEA39F8C59BA727111A990 Décès 12 nov 1978 Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, United States of America [6, 7, 9] ID personne I2851 Protestants Dernière modif. 26 oct 2020
Père Olivier TREMBLAY, n. 20 oct 1850, Quebec, Canada , d. 1925, St-François, Montmagny, Quebec, Canada (Âgé de 74 ans) Mère (Marie) Thaïs Claire DUMAIS, n. 4 août 1853, Saint-Denis, Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada , d. après 1922 (Âgé de > 70 ans) Mariage 23 nov 1874 St-Denis-de-la-Bouteillerie, Kamouraska, Québec [12] ID Famille F4256 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial
Famille Lea M. GIROULX, n. 8 août 1883, Masham, Wright, Quebec, Canada , d. 5 oct 1971, Benton, Oregon, USA (Âgé de 88 ans) Mariage 18 sept 1907 Montréal (Presbyterian Pointe-Aux-Trembles, Française Évangélique), Québec [3] Enfants 1. Anna D TREMBLAY, n. 19 nov 1911, Wisconsin, USA , d. 6 août 1999, Sturgis, Saint Joseph, Michigan, USA (Âgé de 87 ans) 2. Samuel Gerald TREMBLAY, n. 30 mai 1913, New Franklin, Brown, Wisconsin , d. 3 août 1979, Douglas, Oregon, USA (Âgé de 66 ans) 3. Deborah TREMBLAY, n. 6 jan 1915, New Franklin, Wisconsin, USA , d. 21 oct 1977, Fresno, California, USA (Âgé de 62 ans) 4. Naomi TREMBLAY, n. 24 mars 1917, New Franken, Wisconsin, USA , d. 12 oct 1989, Woodburn, Marion, Oregon, USA (Âgé de 72 ans) 5. Esther T. TREMBLAY, n. 25 mai 1919, Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA , d. 15 mars 2011, Klamath Falls, Oregon, USA (Âgé de 91 ans) 6. Martha P TREMBLAY, n. 11 juin 1921, Robinsonville, Wisconsin, USA , d. 26 mars 2013, Minnesota, USA (Âgé de 91 ans) 7. Paul Mark TREMBLAY, n. 22 nov 1923, Wisconsin, USA , d. 4 juin 1996, Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California, USA (Âgé de 72 ans) Dernière modif. 31 oct 2020 ID Famille F1438 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial
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Photos YoungErnest
School portrait.TremblayBuick
Family home in Woodburn and the legendary Tremblay Buick.Android Photo SawmillCart
Cart hauling wood to the family sawmill.Ernest&Brothers
Ernest Tremblay and his brothers. I know of only 3 brothers; need to research who the 4th would be.BirthplaceFront
Family mill and birth place of Ernest Tremblay and his siblings. Mill is in portion of building at left of photo, family residence at right.Ernest&MissChamberland
Ernest Tremblay with his cousin, a Miss Chamberland. All that can be determined of her from the photograph's inscription is her mother was a Tremblay.Lea&Ernest2 Android Photo ErnestPortrait 6A3889C5D81A47568A468A4BE85CB903.jpg Android Photo OlivierParishArchives
Found in parish archives during preparations for park dedication. Written by Father Oliva following Olivier's death, and expressing the Church's view regarding his apostasy and excommunication. Translated by this user with help from handwritten family notes of unknown authorship and L'Evangile au Quebec website, "Devenir Chretien Evangelique en…1901PointAuxTremblesCensusList
Actual 1901 census list showing the Point-Aux-Trembles Presbyterian school's teachers & students. Note that at least 2 of the students (Ernest Tremblay and Adjutor Sioui) can be found in the 1901 Canadian census listed with their parental households as well. Since this was a live-in school, they could apparently be counted as residents of both…MissionaryGroup
Home Mission Workers Conference. Ernest and Lea have Xs; Lea is in hat, not sure who the other woman with X is.HayWagon
Hay wagon. Per family stories, Ernest and his other male relatives were charged with retrieving hay from a neutral location, left by farmers who were not allowed to do face-to-face business with the grist mill due to Olivier's excommunication. The boys would return the bags of milled flour and retrieve the money left by the farmers in exchange.Ernest with his bible ETRCDedication
Dedication of Ernest Tremblay Reception CenterSonsTestimony
Testimony of Olivier Tremblay's son, Ernest; likely in response to Vicar Oliva's entry in the parish archive. I regret that I cannot offer more information about how, when or why this testimony was written. Translated by this user with help from handwritten family notes of unknown authorship, and L'Evangile au Quebec website, "Devenir Chretien…PointAuxTremblesInterior
Interior chapel view of the Presbyterian school where Ernest, and possibly some of his brothers, were sent by their father Olivier to learn English and the (protestant) Gospel. (And for which act Olivier was excommunicated.)ErnestPalmSunday
Composing Palm Sunday sermon. From photo postcard to sister.Android Photo Android Photo Lea&Ernest4
Gervais Presbyterian ChurchMaChambre
Ernest's dormitory room at Pont-Aux-Trembles, where he was sent by his father to learn English and the (protestant) Gospel.Numérisation_20150309 (8)
2 brothers (Ernest and Arthur Tremblay)Ernest and Lea Tremblay marker PointAuxTremblesGroup
L-R: Louis Abert, Sam Bourgoin, Ernest Tremblay; students at Point-Aux-Trembles Presbyterian school.Ernest&Lea HeroOfThePlains
Clipping from unknown religious publication, feature on Ernest Tremblay submitted by JH Dickason, Dept. of Moral Welfare, Pittsburgh, PA. Found in personal records of Ernest's daughter, Esther Tremblay Dunlap.HeroOfThePlains
Clipping from unknown religious publication, feature on Ernest Tremblay submitted by JH Dickason, Dept. of Moral Welfare, Pittsburgh, PA.PointAuxTrembles
Exterior view of Point-Aux-Trembles Presbyterian academy.Tremblay&Fenton
Ernest Tremblay and Mr. Fenton, with whom he founded the Crescent Lake Bible Camp in Oregon.
Documents Témoignage en français
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- [S8] 1920 United States Federal Census, Year: 1920; Census Place: Green Bay, Brown, Wisconsin; Roll: T625_1977; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 37.