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- [S8] Information from an informant - Auskunft eines Informanten - Information d'un informateur.
Proposed Change: Martin J. Plamondon (I127994)Tree: Südpfalz / Southern PalatinateLink: http://www.birkenhoerdt.net/getperson.php?personID=I127994&tree=SuedpfalzDescription: I127994 is actually Marten Bruce Plamondon Sr. He married Thereasa DeBellis and they had 7 children including Martin Bruce Plamondon Jr. who was my father (these people have all died) My father married Evelyn Witt and had four children: Monica Thereasa Plamondon, Catherine June Plamondon (now Endo), Martin Bruce Plamondon III, and Gordon Vincent Plamondon. I married Ebony Louise Bates and we have two children: Amani Samonna Plamondon and Martin Bruce DeShaun Plamondon IV. I do not have all the dates on me but if it would help I can find most of them.
Martin Bruce Plamondon III
- [S888] Social Security Death Index 1935 - Current, (www.ancestry.com).
Name: Martin B. Plamondon
Last Residence: 98661 Vancouver, Clark, Washington, United States of America
Born: 30 May 1945
Died: 26 May 2004
State (Year) SSN issued: Washington (1963)
- [S926] Find-A-Grave, (www.findagrave.com).
Martin Plamondon, II
Birth: 1946
Portland
Multnomah County
Oregon, USA
Death: May 26, 2004
Vancouver
Clark County
Washington, USA
Cartographer who was the first to methodically plot the journey of Lewis and Clark, based upon William Clark's survey notes. The project lasted 30 years and culminated in over 530 trail maps, published by the Washtington State University Press.
Burial:
Saint Johns Lutheran Cemetery
Salmon Creek
Clark County
Washington, USA
Created by: RB
Record added: May 31, 2004
Find A Grave Memorial# 8854065
- [S927] Obituary.
Martin B. Plamondon II
Vancouver
A cartographer, historian, author, and lifelong resident of Vancouver, Martin Bruce Plamondon II, died Wednesday, May 26, 2004, in Vancouver. He was 58.
Mr. Plamondon was born May 30, 1945, in Portland. Beginning in 1969, and continuing through the '80s, he worked for the Clark County Mapping Department as a cartographer, head cartographer and finally as director of mapping.
He was a member of the National Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation and served on the Washington Governor's Lewis and Clark Trail Committee.
As an author, he published two volumes of trail maps that reconstructed the route of Lewis and Clark. A third volume will be released in late June.
Survivors include his wife, Evelyn J., at home; his father, Marten B. of Vancouver; two daughters, Monica Teresa Plamondon of Vancouver, and Catherine June Endo of Kent, Wash.; two sons, Martin III and Gordon V., both of Vancouver; one sister, Delores Marie Hartzell of Puget Island, Wash.; four brothers, Richard, John and Bruce, all of Vancouver, and Michael of Ariel, Wash.; and one granddaughter.
Recitation of the rosary will begin at 11:45 a.m. Wednesday at St. James Catholic Church. A funeral Mass will follow at 12:10 p.m. Burial will be in St. John's Catholic Cemetery.
Hamilton-Mylan Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
The family suggests memorial contributions to the Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center Museum, P.O. Box 396, 990 S.W. Rock Creek Drive, Stevenson, WA 98648.
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