He was born on December 29, 1888 in St-Hilaire, Quebec Canada, (no Paris in France) son of Charles de Bouthillier-Chavigny native of Paris, France and Juliette de LaMothe native of Montreal, Quebec,... Read full biography
He was born on December 29, 1888 in St-Hilaire, Quebec Canada, (no Paris in France) son of Charles de Bouthillier-Chavigny native of Paris, France and Juliette de LaMothe native of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. His father was not minister in France. At the death of his father in 1911, a newspaper... Read full biography
He was born on December 29, 1888 in St-Hilaire, Quebec Canada, (no Paris in France) son of Charles de Bouthillier-Chavigny native of Paris, France and Juliette de LaMothe native of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. His father was not minister in France. At the death of his father in 1911, a newspaper article mentions that Guy was a former student of the Sherbrooke seminary, Quebec and that he was currently serving in the French army cavalry. He is mobilized in 1909 in France, under the number 3787. He... Read full biography
He was born on December 29, 1888 in St-Hilaire, Quebec Canada, (no Paris in France) son of Charles de Bouthillier-Chavigny native of Paris, France and Juliette de LaMothe native of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. His father was not minister in France. At the death of his father in 1911, a newspaper article mentions that Guy was a former student of the Sherbrooke seminary, Quebec and that he was currently serving in the French army cavalry. He is mobilized in 1909 in France, under the number 3787. He was a student and resided in Arlington Heights, Massachsetts, USA. Back in the USA, his name appears on the list of passengers and crew for Castel Garden & Ellis Island, New-York, USA, of October 31, 1912, on the ship S.S. Niagara to Havre, France.... Read full biography
He was born on December 29, 1888 in St-Hilaire, Quebec Canada, (no Paris in France) son of Charles de Bouthillier-Chavigny native of Paris, France and Juliette de LaMothe native of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. His father was not minister in France. At the death of his father in 1911, a newspaper article mentions that Guy was a former student of the Sherbrooke seminary, Quebec and that he was currently serving in the French army cavalry. He is mobilized in 1909 in France, under the number 3787. He was a student and resided in Arlington Heights, Massachsetts, USA. Back in the USA, his name appears on the list of passengers and crew for Castel Garden & Ellis Island, New-York, USA, of October 31, 1912, on the ship S.S. Niagara to Havre, France. He indicates that he lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, that he is a student at the University of Paris and that he... Read full biography
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