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Archive for May, 2014


4 QUESTIONS LEADERS SHOULD ASK ABOUT THEIR IDEAS

4 QUESTIONS LEADERS SHOULD ASK ABOUT THEIR IDEAS  Josh Patterson  May 9, 2014  LEADERSHIP Link to original article Leadership involves the innovation and execution of ideas. But sometimes great ideas aren’t the best ideas for your ministry. Below are four simple questions a church leader should ask before starting a new ministry initiative. What’s the […]

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Snow in Chicago 5-16-14. I can’t believe it.

Snow in Chicago 5-16-14. I can’t believe it. It was a long winter and now a cold, latent spring. But for some strange reason I still like it here. “Chilly temperature and the chance of rain continues. Showers will be likely through the morning and there is a slight chance a little snow could mix in as we start […]

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Information about the incarceration of Jean Philippe Soquet for murder.

Information about the incarceration of Jean Philippe Soquet. This is the information that I could find out about the incarceration of Jean Philippe Soquet for the poisoning of his wife, Esperance Hannon Soquet, (My great-great- grandmother). Some the info are jpg’s from ancestry.com advertisments. The death certificate is of John Raino who died in 1910 […]

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Jule (b. abt 1867) and Emma Ego

Jule and Emma Ego. Jules is the son of Jean Philippe Soquet. He is the brother of my great grandmother, Genevieve (Jenny) (Soquet) Jesmer. He was born Sept 15, 1866 in Wisconsin. Another form of his name is Julius Soquet. He was living with his father at the time of the murder of Esperance Soquet. […]

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Just got certified in Mental Health First Aid.

Just got certified in Mental Health First Aid.  It is 8 hours of classroom time with a test. It is very practical. I would advise anyone to take this class. It is not just for nurses. You also get 8 CEU’s. And it is a whole lot of fun.

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Getting ready for a Memorial Day sing-out where we will sing patriotic songs.

Getting ready for a Memorial Day sing-out where we will sing patriotic songs.   I like singing Patriotic songs. They move the heart. Especially when you think about the ultimate sacrifice that so many people made so we can live free.

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Waupun WI State Prison in the late 1800’s

Waupun Prison. This page is to inform of the Waupun WI State Prison, that Jean Philippe Soquet was sentenced. He was on a work detail and escaped by dressing as a nun. He fled to Oregon and died in 1910 under the alias John Raino. Link to Jean Philippe Soquet page History from Wikkipedia On […]

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Jean Philippe Soquet and Esperance (Hannon) Soquet

Jean Philippe Soquet and Esperance (Hannon) Soquet.  There is one dark secret in our branch of the family tree. This page will literally blow the lid off of that secret. It involves my Great-great grandfather and his wife, Esperance. Jean Philippe Soquet was a Belgian immigrant. He settled in the Door County area at first […]

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Donald Jesmer and Mens (Clara) Meekis

Donald Jesmer and Clara Meekis Donald was born in Winnipeg Manitoba on February 14, 1925. He died in Red Lake, Ontario August 24, 1962.  Children of Donald Jesmer: Oscar; Marieanne (Richard), Shirley, Helen, Rose, Joanna Maxine, Donald (Donnie), Walter, Tommy (adopted out at birth) The siblings of Donald:  Harvey (Herve Jasmin), Gorden Joseph, Phyllis Mary, Hazel Mary, Marion, Ernesta Mary Link […]

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Marion Jesmer

Marion was born in Camp Morton Manitoba in June 1923. She died in Berens River Manitoba in 1930. That means she died as a young girl. That is a tragic. The siblings of Marion:  Harvey (Herve Jasmin), Gorden Joseph, Phyllis Mary, Hazel Mary, Donald, Ernesta Mary Link to the Jesmer family History page Link to Hubert and Shirley Jesmer’s page  […]

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