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Generation: 2
4. | Joseph Philias Laurin (1.Joseph1) was born on 20 Mar 1881 in Ontario, Canada; died on 21 Feb 1951 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 26 Feb 1951 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact: https://www.ottawamonuments.com/our-heritage/
- Fact: (1881–1951); Joseph Philias Laurin
- Name: Philias J. Laurin
- Census: 1921, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Address:
Ottawa (City/Cite) ByWard (ward/Quartier) D-110 Sub-By-Ward Part
- Fact: 1921; French
- Fact: 1921, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Married; Address:
45 George Street
- Occupation: 1921, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Stone Monuments
- Residence: 1921, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Address:
45 George Street
- Residence: 1926, Rockliffe, Ontario, Canada
- Fact: Feb 1931, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Bulletin paroissiale de l'église Notre Dame
- Fact: 23 Dec 1931, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Un Don de M. Laurin et son épouse
- Fact: 1942, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Travaux par J.P. Laurin
- City Directories: 1949, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Address:
131 George Street
- Fact: 1949, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Monuments; Address:
103 George Street
- Fact: 22 Feb 1951, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Ottawa Citizen - Thursday - page 28
Notes:
Fact:
Joseph Philias Laurin
Buisnessman
Born in Ottawa on 20 March 1881, Joseph Philias Laurin studied at École Brébeuf. He spent fifty years making funeral monuments and statues. The firm J. Laurin & Son, established in 1900, was the largest monument manufacturer in Ottawa. For fifteen years, he was his company's salesman in Montreal. In the 1910's , J. P.Laurin succeeded his father, Joseph Laurin (1854-1919), as head of the business, which was located at 95 George Street, and later 213 York Street at the corner of King Edward. He was a member of the St. Vincent de Paul Society (SVPS) for over twenty-five years, and a member of the Ste. Anne council, chairing its "conseil Saint-Louis" for more than fifteen years, and then assuming the presidency of the SVPS itself. During the 1910's he was director for three years of Ottawa's Le Droit newspaper. Laurin was an intimate friend of the famous Brother André, of Montreal, and when the clergy man travelled to Ottawa, he always stayed at the Laurin household. In 1942 J. P. Laurin & Co. was responsible for the rection of the Archbishop J. T. Duhamel statue in front of Notre dame Basilica as well as the tombs of three former Ottawa archbishops placed in the basement crypt. In1948, he was appointed knight of the Order of st. Sylvester for numerous services that he rendered to the Catholic Church. Married to (1) Éva Lecavalier (1884-1933) and to (2) Germaine Lecavalier (1903-1978), he was 69 years old when he died in Ottawa on 21 February 1951.
Source: Ottawa Notre Dame Cemetery An Historic Cemetery of National Importance Established in 1872: by Jean Yves Pelletier page 95
Census:
Name: Joseph P Lecarin
[Joseph P Laurin]
Gender: Male
Racial or Tribal Origin: French
Nationality: Canada
Marital status: Married
Age: 40
Birth Year: abt 1881
Birth Place: Ontario
Residence Date: 1 Jun 1921
House Number: 91
Residence Street or Township: 45 George St
Residence City, Town or Village: By Ward Ottawa
Residence District: Ottawa
Residence Province or Territory: Ontario
Residence Country: Canada
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Eva Lecarin
Father Birth Place: Italy
Mother Birth Place: Ontario
Can Speak English?: Non
Can Speak French?: Non
Can Read?: Yes
Can Write?: Yes
Months at School: 70-00
Occupation: Monamart Stone
Employment Type: 1
Nature of Work: Hospital B
Municipality: Ottawa
Enumeration District: 110
Sub-District: By Ward - Part of St.George´s Ward
Sub-District Number: 1
Monthly Rental: 00
Number of Rooms: 0
Enumerator: R. E Caron
District Description: Polling Division no. 115 - Consisting of all that part of By Ward bounded as follows: - On the north by York Street, on the south by George Street and the rear line of lots fronting on the north side of Rideau Street, on the east by King Edward Avenue, on the west by the Rideau Canal
Neighbors:
Line Number: 27
Family Number: 102
Household Members:
Name Age
Joseph P Lecarin 40
Eva Lecarin 35
Francois Lecaobei 78
Residence:
Exemple de maison d'été.
Le village de Rockliffe est incorporé en 1926. À cette époque, il y a
certes de belles maisons dans le village mais, souvent, les citoyens
d'Ottawa y ont une maison de campagne. Un d'eux est le manufacturier de monuments funéraires J. P. Laurin. Les pentes très douces du parc de Rockcliffe conviennent aux amateurs de ski qui trouvent là à pratiquer leur sport favori. Le saut de ski qu'y avait été installé sert-if toujours. en 1926, aux sportifs aguerris? Peut-être, mais je n'ai pu vérifier cela.
Source: Georgette Lamoureux Histoire D'Ottawa, Tome V, 1926-1950 - page16
Fact:
Extrait du bulletin paroissial de la Basilique:
On scrute avec intérêt les annonces qui révèlent tes commerces
francophones qui existaient à l'époque: A.J. Laroque, Arthur Emond,
Articles en gros pour coiffeuses et barbiers, O'Reilly & Bélanger, Charbon,
Coke Huile combustible, R.j. Bastien, et A.M. Bélanger optométristes,
R. Hector Aubrey, boucher, la pharmacie Brisson, Geo. Moyneur Ltée,
marchand en gros Lagacé et Mantha, plombiers, le docteur Art L. Richard,
l'avocat Henri Saint-Jacques, J.P. Laurin, Manufacturier de monuments, la
Caisse Notre-Dame, la Compagnie Gauthier Ltée, Entrepreneurs de
Pompes funèbres, le pharmacien Horace Desjardins, le docteur J. Albert
LeMay, l'épicerie H. Racine, l'avocat C.A. Séguin, le bijoutier H. Régimbal,
Les Chaussures Charbonneau, la Banque Canadienne Nationale avec
M. Bonneau comme gérant, le courtier en assurances H.J. E. Côté, le
docteur J.C. Woods, les bouchers Benoît Frères, L. Gaulin, spécialiste pour
la vue, le magasin de musique J.H. Chagnon, et d'autres.
Source: Georgette Lamoureux, Histoire d'Ottawa Tome V, 1826-1950, page 70.
Fact:
Extrait du livre de Georgette Lamoureux.
L'extérieur de la cathédrale ne subit aucun changement d'importance
pendant la rénovation. Cependant, une statue de Saint Joseph avait été
érigée le 23 décembre 1931 dans la niche au-dessus du portail sud de
('église, porte qui donne rue St. Patrick. En marbre de Carrare et l'oeuvre
d'un sculpteur italien, elle fut un don de M. J.-P. Laurin, manufacturier de
monuments à Ottawa et de son épouse. Le piédestal de la statue, offert par
les employés de ('atelier Laurin, porte deux lis avec la devise «Allez à
Joseph». Le piédestal est creux et renferme toutes les demandes de faveurs
déposées au pied de la statue lorsque, avant d'être placée dans la niche,
elle fut exposée à la dévotion des fidèles, dans le choeur de l'église.
Source: Georgette Lamoureux, Histoire d'Ottawa Tome V, 1826-1950, page 96.
Fact:
Extrait du livre de Georgette Lamoureux.
Monseigneur Vachon, Archevêque d'Ottawa, confie à J.-P. Laurin,
propriétaire d'une populaire manufacture de monuments funéraires, la tâche d'ériger la statue de Mgr Thomas Duhamel qui sera installée devant
la façade de fa cathédrale Notre-Dame d'Ottawa, faisant pendant a celle
de Mgr Cuigues. La maison Laurin est aussi chargée d'exécuter les
tombeaux de trois anciens évêques d'Ottawa, tombeaux qui seront placés
dans le sous-sol de la cathédrale.
Source: Georgette Lamoureux, Histoire D'Ottawa 1926-1950, page 174-75.
City Directories:
131* George Street
Ottawa, On.
* Denotes the house is owned by the occupant.
Fact:
103 George Street
Ottawa, On.
Buried:
J. Phileas LAURIN
Notre Dame - Section U, Ontario
TRANSCRIPTION
DONNEZ LEUR SEIGNEUR LE REPOS ETERNEL EVA LECAVALIER ÉPOUSE DE J. PHILEAS LAURIN 1884 - 1933 J. PHILEAS LAURIN 1881 - 1951 JOSEPH LAURIN 1854 - 1919 SON ÉPOUSE DELIMA LABELLE 1856 - 1893 F-XAVIER LECAVALIER 1843 - 1925 SON ÉPOUSE PRAXADE CORBEIL 1845 - 1918 REQUIESCANT IN PACE J. P. LAURIN
ADDITIONAL NAMES
Eva LAURIN
Eva LECAVALIER LAURIN
Joseph LAURIN
Delima LAURIN
Delima LABELLE LAURIN
Francois-Xavier LECAVALIER
Praxede LECAVALIER
Praxede CORBEIL LECAVALIER
SUBMITTED BY: seibelce@gmail.com on 2014-05-25 15:31:18
Joseph married Eva Lecavalier on 29 Sep 1903 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Eva (daughter of François Lecavalier and Praxède Corbeil) was born about 1886 in Ontario, Canada; died on 18 Nov 1933 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; was buried after 20 Nov 1933 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Family/Spouse: Germaine Lecavalier. Germaine (daughter of François Lecavalier and Praxède Corbeil) was born in 1903; died in 1978; was buried in 1978 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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8. | Germaine Labelle (3.Emma2, 1.Joseph1) was born on 2 Feb 1905; died on 17 Nov 1997; was buried in 1997 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact: 21 May 1985, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Ottawa Citizen
Notes:
Buried:
Notre Dame - Section P, Carleton (incl. Ottawa),
Germaine married Wilfrid H. Cole on 3 Jul 1929 in Ste-Anne, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Wilfrid (son of Henry Charles Cole and Josephine Johnson) was born on 22 Jul 1904; died on 19 May 1985 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; was buried after 19 May 1985 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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11. | Paul-Emile Laurin (5.Francis2, 1.Joseph1) Other Events and Attributes:
- City Directories: 1949, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Notes:
City Directories:
144* Cathcart Street
Ottawa, On.
* Denotes the house is owned by the ocuupant.
Paul-Emile married Rita Lacroix on 22 Aug 1936 in Ste-Anne, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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12. | Réal Laurin (5.Francis2, 1.Joseph1) was born in 1905; died in 1946; was buried in 1946 in ON, Ottawa, Notre Dame, cimetière. |
13. | Jeannie Laurin (5.Francis2, 1.Joseph1) was born in 1917; died in 1952; was buried in 1952 in ON, Ottawa, Notre Dame, cimetière. Other Events and Attributes:
- Name: Jeannette Laurin
- Reference Number: 36474
Jeannie married Jean Gervais on 9 Nov 1935 in ON, Ottawa, Notre Dame, (Cathedral). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 4
17. | Gérard Cole (8.Germaine3, 3.Emma2, 1.Joseph1) was born in 1930; died on 21 Dec 2012. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact: Aft 21 Dec 2012, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Ottawa Citizen
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18. | Marcel Cole (8.Germaine3, 3.Emma2, 1.Joseph1) was born on 28 Sep 1938; died on 4 May 2008; was buried in 2008 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Other Events and Attributes:
- Obittuary: 7 May 2008, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Notes:
Obittuary:
The Ottawa Citizen
Buried:
Notre Dame - Section P, Carleton (incl. Ottawa),
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19. | Liliane Cole (8.Germaine3, 3.Emma2, 1.Joseph1) was born on 22 Jan 1942 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Other Events and Attributes:
- Baptism: 8 Feb 1942, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Address:
528 Old St-Patrick
Notes:
Baptism:
Ste-Anne
Liliane married Joseph Ernest Jean-Pierre Renaud on 6 Jun 1964 in Ste-Anne, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Joseph (son of Evariste Renaud and Jeanne-Claire Morin) was born on 9 Sep 1940 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; died on 27 Feb 2007. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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21. | Joseph René Claude Laurin (11.Paul-Emile3, 5.Francis2, 1.Joseph1) was born on 1 Jan 1943 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Other Events and Attributes:
- Baptism: 7 Feb 1943, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Address:
528 Old St-Patrick
Notes:
Baptism:
Ste-Anne
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