Box 6
Contains 58 Results:
Frank Bernard
Frank Bernard was the youngest child of Henry and Josephine (Collette) Bernard. He was a sailor in the United States Navy and died aboard the USS Arizona at Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941.
Frank Bernard: General File
Frank Bernard was the youngest child of Henry and Josephine (Collette) Bernard. He was a sailor in the United States Navy and died aboard the USS Arizona at Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941.
Dick Bernard
Richard "Dick" Bernard is the oldest child of Henry Bernard, Junior, and Esther (Busch) Bernard. He is retired school teacher and was also the editor of Chez Nous (see Series 2).
"The First 300 Years: Remembering Four of the Families (Cote, Blondeau, Bernard, Collette) of Henry Louis Bernard," Compiled and Edited by Dick Bernard, 2009
Richard "Dick" Bernard is the oldest child of Henry Bernard, Junior, and Esther (Busch) Bernard. He is retired school teacher and was also the editor of Chez Nous (see Series 2).
Florence (Bernard) Hedeen
Florence Heeden is the daughter of Henry Bernard (Junior) and Esther (Busch) Bernard. The material in this sub-series consists of "The Events of My Life," a short autobiographical sketch she wrote at the insistence of her brother, Dick.
Florence (Bernard) Heeden: "The Events of My Life"
Florence Heeden is the daughter of Henry Bernard (Junior) and Esther (Busch) Bernard. The material in this sub-series consists of "The Events of My Life," a short autobiographical sketch she wrote at the insistence of her brother, Dick.
Dick Bernard: Various Writings
Richard "Dick" Bernard is the oldest child of Henry Bernard, Junior, and Esther (Busch) Bernard. He is retired school teacher and was also the editor of Chez Nous (see Series 2).
Bernard Family Genealogy
This sub-series consists of genealogical information on the Bernard family. A fair amount of the material is the work of Jean-Marc Charron, a certified genealogist and retired Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) investigator. Charron and Dick Bernard corresponded extensively in 1994 and 1995.
Romain Bernard and Julienne Cote Marriage Certificate, 17 September 1850
This sub-series consists of genealogical information on the Bernard family. A fair amount of the material is the work of Jean-Marc Charron, a certified genealogist and retired Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) investigator. Charron and Dick Bernard corresponded extensively in 1994 and 1995.
Dick Bernard: 1994 Philippines Trip, 1994-1998
Mainly consists of a travel diary from the trip, plus correspondence with people he met while there