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St. Genevieve - St. Maurice 1967 29015 Jamison St, Livonia St. Genevieve Parish formed in 1959 and St. Maurice Parish in 1960; the two were merged in 2012 [161] St. John XXIII 12100 Beech Daly Rd, Redford. [162] St. Valentine 14841 Beech Daly, Redford [163]
St. Genevieve Catholic School (Livonia) - closed in 2016 [95] St. Joseph School (Wyandotte) - merged into Wyandotte Consolidated in 1970 [96] St. Ladislaus Elementary School (Hamtramck) [99] - In 1925 St. Ladislaus had 1,540 students. [100] In 1992 Dickinson West Elementary School opened in the former St. Ladislaus building. [99] St. Mary ...
Livonia (/ l ə ˈ v oʊ n j ə / lə-VOHN-yə) is a city in Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. [4] A western suburb of Detroit, Livonia is located roughly 20 miles (32.2 km) northwest of downtown Detroit. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 95,535. [5]
St. Genevieve became a non-sectarian school in 1971, and closed down in 1987, merging with Asheville Country Day School.
Ste. Genevieve is located along the west bank of the Mississippi River near the Illinois state line along Interstate 55, U.S. Route 61, and Missouri Route 32, approximately 46 mi (74 km) south-southeast of St. Louis and 196 mi (315 km) north-northwest of Memphis, Tennessee.
Jacques' son, Eugene, married Marie Therese St. Gemme Beauvais and had 12 children most of whom were born in Old Mines, Washington County, MO. Jacques died 29 May 1812. After Ursula died on October 20, 1843, the south half of the property and the house was inherited by sons Jules and Omer.
Ste. Genevieve Township is located in the eastern portion of Ste. Genevieve County. A number of streams run through the township: Coal Creek, Copper Mine Creek, Dodge Creek, Hogg Creek, Mill Creek, Mississippi Slough, Mud Branch, Rough Creek, Sugar Bottom Creek.
Ste. Genevieve was established in the 1750s by French colonists, when the territory west of the Mississippi River was part of French Louisiana.It became the principle civic center of the region, and continued to be so when the area passed into Spanish control with the Treaty of Paris in 1763.