Notes Parents: William and Sarah Dogue.
A death registration was found for Sarah Dogue: Date: Jul-Aug-Sep 1890; Age: 41; District: Kensington; County: London; Volume: 1a; Page: 116
Sent by Kensington Union
April 22 1899
with Joseph Vital Robert, farmer, P.O St Michael de Napierville, Napierville, Quebec
Age 13, good home, employed at farm work, good health, attends church, no schooling, character good. Terms-Board and Clothing. Gives satisfaction.
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April 24 1900
with J S Vital Robert, farmer, P.O St Michael de Napierville, Napierville, Quebec
about 15 years of age, good home, employed at farm work, good health, attends Roman Catholic Church, does not attend school,
can speak French, character good, terms-Board and Clothes. He is giving employer satisfaction. The lad had no complaints to make, and says that he is well treated
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November 4 1902
Age 16, I have been unable to locate this boy. He is with his brother James somewhere in the lumbering districts of Quebec. His brother George states that they move about considerably, and he was of the opinion that at present they have gone to the lumber woods for the winter. Francis visited James in August last. He is said to be earning $1.10 per day wages. Since leaving Mr Roberts
employ some two years ago, the two brothers Francis and James have doing for themselves. The Societys Agent could give me no definite information concerning him.
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On April 29, 1918, at Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Frank Dogue, 33, was drafted into the Canadian Armed Forces. He declared that he resided at Hough Lake via Charlton, Ontario, Canada; that his date of birth was June 10, 1884; that he was born in Middlesex, England; that he was a Protestant; that his next of kin was his brother, Harry Dogue, who resided at Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada; and that he had previously served for 2 weeks with the II Battalion, Three Rivers, Quebec, Canada. He was described as 5 foot 4 inches in height; medium complexion; hazel eyes; and brown hair. He had an appendectomy scar from 9 years previous.
On July 8, 1919, Frank Dogue, returned to Canada at the conclusion of World War I on the ship Olympic. His destination was South Porcupine, North Ontario, Canada.