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NAME: Francois Edouard BOUVETTE     3/16 CHIPPEWA
aka: Frank Edmund
       Frank Edmond

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BIRTH: August 8, 1890  

BAPTISM: Sept 17 1890 Assumption, Pembina

MOTHER: RONDEAU, Marie Caroline  b1867
1/4 LITTLE SHELL CHIPPEWA

FATHER BOUVETTE, Louis  b 1856
1/8 RED LAKE CHIPPEWA

SIBLINGS:     3/16 CHIPPEWA
BOUVETTE, Charles Emile  1887
BOUVETTE, Joseph Louis  1888
BOUVETTE, Edouard  1892
BOUVETTE, Benjamin Joseph  1894
BOUVETTE, Margaret  1897
BOUVETTE, Mary  1899
BOUVETTE, Albert  1901
BOUVETTE, Helen  1903
BOUVETTE, Esther  1905
BOUVETTE, Elizabeth  1907

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LIFE EVENTS: SS#  502-07-9582  issued in North Dakota before 1951

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DEATH: February, 1977 
Last Known Residence per SSA:
Devil's Lake, Ramsey, North Dakota 58301

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Louis and Caroline BOUVETTE, parents






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World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
about Frank Edmond Bouvette

Name: Frank Edmond Bouvette
City: Not Stated
County: Pembina
State: North Dakota
Birthplace: North Dakota
Birth Date: 8 Aug 1890
Race: French
Roll: 1819450
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Roster of the Men and Women who served in the Army or Naval Service
(including the Marine Corps) of the United States or its Allies from the
State of North Dakota in the World War, 1917-1918 Volume 1 Aaberg to Flagg

Name: Frank Edmund Bouvette
Army #: 4,038,838
Registrant: yes, Pembina county
Birth Place: Pembina, N. Dak.
Birth Date: 08 Aug 1890
Parent's Origin: of Canadian-American parents
Occupation: concrete worker
Comment: inducted at Cavalier on July 22, 1918; sent to Camp Custer, Mich.;
served in 42nd Company, 11th Battalion, 160th Depot Brigade, to Dec. 1, 1918;
Company L. 3rd Battalion, 160th Depot Brigade, to discharge. Grade: Corporal,
Sept. 10, 1918; Sergeant, Oct. 12, 1918. Discharged at Camp Custer, Mich.,
on March 8, 1919, as a Sergeant.