66. Jean Joseph6 Baudhuin (Anne Josephine5 Janquart, Jean-Joseph4, Hubert3, Amand2, Bauduin1) was born in Meux, Namur, Belgium August 27, 1835. Jean died June 6, 1881 in Union, Door Cty, WI, at 45 years of age. His body was interred in St. Mary's Cemetery.

He married Pauline Josephe Gilbert 1859. Pauline was born in Meux, Namur, Belgium January 25, 1837. Pauline died August 9, 1911 in Door Cty, WI, at 74 years of age. Her body was interred in St. Mary of the Snow Cemetery, Namur.

Jean Joseph Baudhuin and Pauline Josephe Gilbert had the following children:

child 111 i. Alphonse M.7 Baudhuin was born in Meux, Namur, Belgium August 6, 1860. Alphonse died October 1, 1901 in Door Cty, WI, at 41 years of age.

child + 112 ii. Marcellin Baudhuin was born January 27, 1865.

child 113 iii. Desiree Marie-Therese Baudhuin was born in Meux, Namur, Belgium March 31, 1869.

child + 114 iv. John Baptiste Baudhuin was born February 27, 1872.

child 115 v. Marie Ernestine Baudhuin was born in WI April 29, 1874. Marie died February 28, 1951 in Door Cty, WI, at 76 years of age.

child + 116 vi. Jule J Baudhuin was born August 11, 1876.

child 117 vii. Marie Leona Baudhuin was born in Fairland, Door Cty, WI October 1879. Marie died July 30, 1950 in Fairland, Door Cty, WI, at 70 years of age. Her body was interred in St. Mary of the Snow Cemetery, Namur. Door County Advocate August 1, 1950 Miss Leona Baudhuin Miss Leona Baudhuin, 70, of Fairland died Saturday, July 30, at the Memorial hospital after a week's illness with a heart condition. The body was in state at her home until 8:30 Tuesday morning when it was taken to St. Mary's church, Fairland. Father A.J. Vanden Elsen officiated at the 9:0 o'clock mass. The rosary was said at her home at 8:00 o'clock both evenings. Miss Baudhuin was born in Fairland in October, 1879, and lived there until the time of her death. During her lifetime, Miss Baudhuin cared for the roadside chapel on highway 57. When St. Mary's church was built in Fairlaind, she continued to maintain the little chapel. When it burned, she brought about the reconstruction. Miss Baudhuin is survived by her brother, Julius, and her sister, Mary both of Fairland. Pallbearers were Louis, Julius, Jerry, Frank and John Baudhuin and Elmer Sacotte. Those carrying flowers were Jean, Janet and Jo Ann Baudhuin, Donna Mae Virlee, Carol Jean Marin and Jean Sacotte.

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