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Shelia Dupuis
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Shelia DupuisShelia Dupuis in The Standard Times - June 12 1947
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... their rowboat over- turned near an excursion steamer. Police identified the dead as John Shesko, 22, Norman Hoffer. 21. and Evelyn Smith, 16. all of BOSTON, June 12 suburban Shelia Dupuis, Legislative Committee on Legal 18. struggled to a nearby island. Affairs was expected to Miss Dupuis told her rescuers the mend today that the Community quartet had been riding near ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Shelia DupuisShelia Dupuis in The Evening Independent - June 12 1947
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"... to swim to as their rowboat overturned near an. excursion steamer. Police identified the dead as John Shesko. 22, Norman Hoffer, 21, and Evelyn Smith, 16," all of suburban Shelia Dupuis, also of to a small island nearby. Picked up there by a small boat from the steamer Columbia, owned by the Excursion Co., she told of seeing her three companions ..."
Publication place: St. Petersburg, Hillsborough County, Florida, United States
Shelia DupuisShelia Dupuis in Toledo Blade - June 12 1947
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"... to swim to safety as their rowboat overturned near an excursion steamer. Police identified the dead as John Shesko, 22, Norman Hoffer. 21, and Smith, 16, all of suburban Shelia Dupuis. IS. also of j to a small island nearby. Deszo Sulyok, Freedom Party leader, made a sarcastic, denunciation of the new regime, set up after the resignation of Premier Ferenc ..."
Publication place: Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, United States
Shelia DupuisShelia Dupuis in Evening star - June 12 1947
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"... safety as their rowboat overturned near an excursion steamer. Police identified the dead as John Shesko, 22; Norman HofTer, 21, and Evelyn Smith, 16, all of suburban Ecorse. Eighteen*year-oId Shelia Dupuis, also of Ecorse, struggled to a small island nearby. Picked up there by a small boat from the steamer Columbia, owned by the Bob-Lo Excursion %o., she told of seeing ..."
Publication place: Washington, District Of Columbia
FamilySearch Family Tree
Shelia Carley 1929 1940MichiganMichigan
Shelia Carley (born Dupuis), 1929 - 1940
Shelia Carley (born Dupuis) was born in 1929, in birth place, Michigan, to Arthur Joseph Dupuis and Helen Marie Dupuis (born Buckley).
Shelia had one brother: Wayne J Dupuis.