I am not related to this family but my gr-grandfather married (W#2)
widowed Tressa M. Windnagle Demoulpied 1926 @ Traverse City, MI. Tressa
May Windnagle Demoulpied Hamilton d. 1942 @ Traverse City, MI - see
Findagrave.com Mem#122851607. Her 1st husband & f/o four children
was
Clarence Martin Demoulpied b. 1885 - d. 1918 SD (see
Findagrave.com Mem#55565552). He was the son of Thomas James Demoulpied
(b. 1857 WI - d. 1930 Antrim Co., MI) & Lavina Johnson (b. 1865
MI-d. 1912 Antrim Co., MI) - see "MI Deaths & Burials Index Records"
(ancestry.com). Thomas J. Demoulpied did marry a 2nd wife after 1912 - see 1920 census record.
Children
born to Clarence Martin Demoulpied & Tressa M. Windnagle (d/o
Edward E. Windnagle -FAG.com Mem#75301384 & Ada Bronk - FAG.com
Mem#75301392) were: Queen Bell Demoulpied Burton (b. 1904 MI-d. 1991
Mason Co., WA), May Demoulpied (b. 1907 WA), Clarence Earl Demoulpied
(b. 1909 WA-d. 1984 Troup Co., GA - see GA Deaths & SS Death Index
Records) & Irma Demoulpied (b. 1912 WA).
I am sharing this info with you in hopes that it may be helpful in some way.
There is presently a "Don Demoulpied - contractor" @ Traverse City, MI.
What an interesting family origin you have!
L
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Clarence DeMoulpied was my great uncle. He was my dad's (Tommy J. 1930-1990) father's (Archie William) brother. My brother, Don (the contractor) is mentioned in another post.
My name is Randi Foster De Quintana. Archie DeMoulpied is my great, great grandpa. His son Ervie DeMoulpied had my grandpa Lyle DeMoulpied, as well as Tommy, Helen, and Ivan. My grandpa Lyle says Archie DeMoulpied committee suicide by gunshot when my grandpa was young. I am currently compiling a genogram of the entire DeMoulpied family I can share at a later date if anyone is interested. Also, if anyone would like to share additional DeMoulpied family info with me you can reach me at email rfosterdequintana@yahoo.com
Welcome Randi! Thanks so much for commenting. I tried to get as much information as I could but an update that I could publish would be wonderful. Thanks Randi. I look forward to hearing more from you.
Debby, your info was helpful, thanks!! :)
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