| Name | Luc Monchamp |
| Born Location |
1864 November 19 Canada > Québec > Saint-Michel de Napierville |
| Parents | Father: Constant Monchamp 1824-1893 Mother: Flavie Lucie Barbeau 1830-1885 |
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| Education | |
| Married Spouse Location |
1887 July 12 / 10 Wife: Clarinthe Perras 1868-1943 Canada > Québec > Saintt-Michel-de-Napierville |
| Children |
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| Employment | Finish carpenter.
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| Religion | <religion>, member of <church> |
| Died Location Cemetery Location |
1942 November 5 - 77 years old United States > Massachusetts > Holyoke Notre Dame Cemetery United States > Massachusetts > South Hadley Plot: Section L, Lot # 92 |
Took a stagecoach with his family from Winapeg in Canada to Holyoke Massachusetts in United States.
Luc Monchamp with his daughter Lucy Monchamp
<date> -- "Luc was a little bit of a tease. When his wife made him dinner, she wanted to know what he thought about it. But Luc would keep quiet until finally she couldn't wait any longer. 'Luc, Luc C'est-tu bon' meaning is is good. Luc would look up and quietly reply 'C'est mange' meaning it's edible." quote from an interview with Antoinette Dietrich (Luc's daughter-in-law)
1942 Grave stone - Notre Dame Cemetery

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