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Therefore, the village was named Bonduel when the post office was created. [7] The village is named after a Jesuit missionary, the Rev. Florimond Bonduel, who served Wisconsin parishes and who worked with the Menominee Indians, helping them settle on their newly created reservation in 1853. [8] Bonduel incorporated as a village in 1916.
Bonduel may refer to: Frans Bonduel (1907-1998), a Belgian bicycle racer; Bonduel, Wisconsin; ... This page was last edited on 27 December 2019, at 22:01 (UTC).
Male full-time workers had a median income of $31,439 versus $34,871 for female workers. The per capita income was $15,249. About 29.0% of families and 33.1% of the population were below the poverty line , including 43.2% of those under age 18 and 17.3% of those age 65 or over. [ 17 ]
Father Bonduel decided to leave the reservation after settling a direct exchange of land, benefiting the Menominee. Shortly after this negotiation and Father Bonduel's departure, the Franciscan Order took over the schooling system on the reservation.
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This is a list of homicides in Wisconsin.This list includes notable homicides committed in the U.S. state of Wisconsin that have a Wikipedia article on the killing, the killer, or the victim.
Stéphane Bonduel (30 November 1919 – 16 December 2021) was a French politician. A member of the European Democratic and Social Rally group , he served in the Senate from 1980 to 1989. [ 1 ] He died on 16 December 2021, at the age of 102.
In 1837, the missionary Reverend Florimund J. Bonduel traveled from Green Bay to visit the French fur trader Solomon Juneau in Milwaukee. While in Milwaukee, Bonduel celebrated the first mass in that city. [8] Later in 1837, the Diocese of Detroit sent Reverend Patrick Kelly to Milwaukee to serve as its first resident priest.