Fred Henry Bouchard

Brief Life History of Fred Henry

When Fred Henry Bouchard was born on 15 June 1864, in Castleton, Rutland, Vermont, United States, his father, Lewis Bouchard, was 31 and his mother, Philimona Ringer, was 20. He had at least 4 sons and 6 daughters with Eva May Edwards. He lived in Moriah, Essex, New York, United States in 1915 and Moriah, Moriah, Essex, New York, United States in 1920. He died on 4 June 1939, in Bristol, Hartford, Connecticut, United States, at the age of 74, and was buried in Moriah, Moriah, Essex, New York, United States.

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Family Time Line

Fred Henry Bouchard
1864–1939
Eva May Edwards
1869–1927
Clara Bouchard
1886–1891
Lena Bouchard
1887–1891
Robert Bouchard
1889–1970
Fred Henry Bouchard
1891–1931
Mabel Bouchard
1894–1894
Edith Bouchard
1895–1930
John Louis Bouchard
1898–1978
Leon Bouchard
1901–1972
Emma Bouchard
1904–1976
Bernice Bouchard
1912–1972

Sources (17)

  • Fred Bonchard, "United States Census, 1920"
  • Fredrick Henry Bouchard, "Find A Grave Index"
  • Fred in entry for Robert Edwards Bouchard and Maud Gertrude Wilkins, "New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1940"

World Events (8)

1865

Abraham Lincoln is assassinated by John Wilkes Booth.

1868 · Land in Groton Given to US Navy for Navy Station

In 1868, the State of Connecticut gave the Navy 112 acres of land along the Thames River. This became the location of the Naval Submarine Base. It was designed to hold 1,400 men and 20 submarines. During WWII it was expanded to 497 acres. 

1886

Statue of Liberty is dedicated.

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: French Armand, Marcel, Andre, Michel, Normand, Pierre, Cecile, Gilles, Lucien, Alphonse, Jacques, Alain.

French: from the ancient Germanic personal name Burchard, composed of the elements burg ‘protection’ and hard ‘hard, strong’.

French: in some cases, possibly also a nickname for someone with a big mouth (in either a literal or figurative sense), from bouche ‘mouth’ + the pejorative suffix -ard. Compare Buschor , Bushard , Bushaw , and Bushor .

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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