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Name John Barbin
Age 70
Estimated Birth Year abt 1870
Gender Male
Race White
Birthplace Canada French
Marital Status Widowed
Relation to Head of House Inmate
Home in 1940 Lewiston, Androscoggin, Maine
Street Campus Avenue
House Number 24
Inferred Residence in 1935 Lewiston, Androscoggin, Maine
Residence in 1935 Lewiston
Sheet Number 1B
Institution Marcotte Home For The Aged St Josephs Orphanage P 41-80
Attended School or College No
Hours Worked Week Prior to Census 4
Neighbors
Household Members (Name) Age Relationship
Paula Davignon 50 Sister Superior (Superior)
Louise Landry 61 Nun
Anna Alice Raymond 61 Nun
Cecile Vernoneau 24 Nun
Emma Laviolette 66 Nun
Flora Ida Caouette 56 Nun
Flora Francocur 63 Nun
Delia Stjean 48 Nun
Rose Anna Rodier 53 Nun
Bernadette Blanchard 48 Nun
Marie Ange Samache 49 Nun
M Rose Champagne 51 Nun
Elizabeth McCorkill 35 Nun
Rose Alma Michaud 31 Nun
Leona Girad 36 Nun
Rose Donais 39 Nun
Yvonne Lacroix 26 Nun
Alice Lacroix 30 Nun
Angele Dussault 26 Nun
Rose Eva Morrissette 35 Nun
Lavalle Desneiges 31 Nun
Marie A Begin 58 Nun
Yvonne Loignon 38 Nun
Marie Jeanne Magnan 34 Nun
Germaine Stlaurent 29 Nun
Philomene Cayer 57 Nun
Ross Alma Fugere 68 Nun
Gilberte Lussier 27 Nun
Beatrice Bouvet 36 Nun
Jeanne Nadeau 31 Nun
Yvonne Dube 27 Nun
Lillian Cote 29 Nun
Antoinette Forcier 27 Nun
M Anore Dube 30 Nun
Donalda Lavoie 29 Nun
Benadette Theriault 27 Nun
Joseph Arsenault 85 Inmate
Frank Barrows 73 Inmate
Edmund Burke 69 Inmate
Alphonse Belanger 73 Inmate
John Baron 79 Inmate
Emile Beaudoin 72 Inmate
Nagaire Begin 68 Inmate
Ernest Bourassa 74 Inmate
Xavier Berube 85 Inmate
John Henri Beauregard 64 Inmate
John Barbin 70 Inmate
Hilaire Bolduc 76 Inmate
Ludger Berube 58 Inmate
Vital E Beaudoin 76 Inmate
Ferdinand Breton 59 Inmate
Etienne Boucher 55 Inmate
Auguste Comeau 48 Inmate
Bartly Curran 73 Inmate
William Clear 88 Inmate
Joseph Dugal 85 Inmate
Edmund Deschaies 69 Inmate
Edouard Dostie 55 Inmate
John David 86 Inmate
John Demovitch 59 Inmate
Joseph Ferland 76 Inmate
Faime Fournier 64 Inmate
Louis Fournier 71 Inmate
Thomas Gilbert 75 Inmate
Thomas Gauthier 82 Inmate
Wayne Gould 30 Inmate
John Gorham 69 Inmate
James Goff 63 Inmate
Ernest Herrick 65 Inmate
Robert Harguaid 62 Inmate
Charles Helie 81 Inmate
George Janelle 45 Inmate
Herbert Judkins 68 Inmate
Joseph Kernan 68 Inmate
Francois Lussier 49 Inmate
Henri Lamontagne 60 Inmate
Fortunat Lachauce 50 Inmate
Alphonse Leclair 50 Inmate
Joseph Levasseur 59 Inmate
Eguene Lebrun 79 Inmate
Joseph Label 80 Inmate
Harry Leclair 56 Inmate
Ledore Martin 75 Inmate
Wong May 80 Inmate
Corneline Murphy 76 Inmate
John Meheux 52 Inmate
Albert Michaud 44 Inmate
Joseph Mailhot 54 Inmate
George Morgan 69 Inmate
Amedes Menard 80 Inmate
Elzear Morin 82 Inmate
Willie Norton 74 Inmate
Armand Noel 32 Inmate
Eguene Peloguin 72 Inmate
Antoine Pontbriand 79 Inmate
Alphonse Poisson 88 Inmate
Henri Pessant 79 Inmate
Joseph Poulin 83 Inmate
Joseph Raymond 71 Inmate
Cyrille Ruel 83 Inmate

Source Citation

Year: 1940; Census Place: Lewiston, Androscoggin, Maine; Roll: m-t0627-01469; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 1-32

Source Information

Ancestry.com. 1940 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.

Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1940. T627, 4,643 rolls.

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