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About Abraham Larue
ABRAHAM LARUE (aka ABRAHAM LAROUE or BREM LARUE)
It has been suggested that Abraham Larue is the son of Joseph Laroque but this seems very unlikely Le Roux Family Tree
Birth
Abrahan Larue was born in British Columbia, Canada, probably in 1835 Canada Census, 1881, index, FamilySearch
His Landholding in Kamloops
Abraham Larue owned 160 acres of land in Kamloops. His land afterwards became part of the Kamloops Indian Reserve Federal Court, Trial Division, Collier J ., 18 June 1976: Leonard et al. v. The Queen
Namesakes: Le Roux Point
Le Roux Point was named after Abraham Larue.The land adjoining the Le Roux point is a: "beautiful flat of rich land consisting of 40 acres which with irrigation would be most productive" Federal Court, Trial Division, Collier J ., 18 June 1976: Leonard et al. v. The Queen
Death
Abraham Larue is reported to have died in or before 1888 Federal Court, Trial Division (1976), Leonard et al. v. The Queen More certainly, he died before 20 February 1889, the date upon which his widow Marie was married to Chief Louis Clexlixqen of the Kamloops Indian Band British Columbia, Marriage Registrations, 1859-1932, index and images, FamilySearch
His Children
- Agnes Larue
- Tommy Larue
- Lizette Larue
- Eli Larue
- Adam Larue (aka Cyprian or Cyprien Larue)
- Alice Larue
- Sophie Larue
His Grandchildren
Federal Court, Trial Division, Collier J ., 18 June 1976: Leonard et al. v. The Queen
His Great-Grandchildren
Federal Court, Trial Division, Collier J ., 18 June 1976: Leonard et al. v. The Queen
Abraham Larue's Timeline
1835 |
1835
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British Columbia, Canada
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1860 |
1860
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Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada
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1869 |
1869
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British Columbia, Canada
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1870 |
July 26, 1870
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probably at the Kamloops Indian Reserve, Kamloops, Thompson-Nicola Regional District, British Columbia, C
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1872 |
1872
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Indian Reserve, Kamloops, Thompson-Nicola Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
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1874 |
1874
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British Columbia, Canada
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1876 |
1876
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British Columbia, Canada
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1879 |
1879
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Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada
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1889 |
February 20, 1889
Age 54
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