Celia Overy (1860-1909)

Chart | Baptism | Marriage | Death | Census

Daughter of Antoine Overy and Cecile Thibault √
Wife of Bernard Spies √

Facts (with source information): Narrative Report

What's so great about these records?

The circle chart shows Celia’s French heritage. It also shows that we know a lot about her ancestors. They came to Missouri from Quebec via Illinois. They came before there was a United States. Most records of Celia’s line are in French, and thanks to the government of Quebec, most records are available.


Chart:


1860 Baptism

St. Ferdinand, Florissant, Missouri
lower left, near the bottom
The child’s name is Overy, her father’s is Ouvre.


1880 Marriage

St. Kevin, St. Louis, Missouri
left side, second entry
The name is Overy.


1909 Burial

Sts. Peter and Paul Cemetery: Family Plot


Census Records:

1860 Census – taken two weeks before her birth.
1890 Census – was lost in a fire
1900 Census – I cannot find them

1860 Census

lines 1-5, the name is Overy.

1870 Census

lines 35-39, the name is Overy.

1880 Census

lines 3-10, the name is Overy.