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November 2, 2014

No. 3 of My Top 10 Genealogy Mysteries - Death of Cyril De Meulenaere

No. 3 of My Top 10 Genealogy Mysteries - Death of Cyril De Meulenaere

A Facebook friend recently posted her top 10 Genealogy Mysteries.  They aren't brick walls because there is probably an answer somewhere, just waiting to be found.

I thought this was a great idea and I am following suit with my Top 10 Genealogy Mysteries. Of course any help or suggestions for further research are welcome.

You can read my other Genealogy Mysteries at Top 10 Genealogy Mysteries Here is my Number 3 of my Top 10 Genealogy Mysteries:  

What Happened to Cyril (Charles) De Meulenaere? 

No. 3 of My Top 10 Genealogy Mysteries - Death of Cyril De Meulenaere
Cyril worked for Cornille Bros in 1917. One of these men could be him
My husband's great grand uncle Cyrillus (Charles) De Meulenaere was born in Tielt Belgium in 1888. On 27 February 1937 he died in Detroit Michigan. The family lore has always been that he was killed - stabbed to death outside a bar in downtown Detroit.

Here is what I've been able to find out about Cyril (Charles):
  • November 1915: Border Crossing states his last permanent residence was Berlin Canada (now Kitchener Ontario) and he is heading to Detroit. Has no relatives there
  • March 31, 1916: Joined the CEF (Canadian Expeditionary Forces) during WW1. Says he was born in 1881 (a lie) and living in Berlin (Kitchener) Ontario
  • June 5, 1917: Joined the American Expeditionary Force. Says he lives at  2166 Mack Ave, St Clair Michigan and works for J. A. Cornille (of Cornille Bros) driving a team of horses. (I'm very eager for the CEF files to be digitized online so I can find out when, why and how he left the Canadian military after joining!)
  • May 15, 1919: A document from the US Pension service states that Cyriel was discharged from service on May 15, 1919, and provides the date of his death as February 27, 1937. His name is written as Charles Demenllenere & Demeulenere. 
  • September 3, 1932: Cyril/Charles attempts to cross from USA into Canada at Windsor. Says he is going to visit brother "Arthur" [Note: this is actually his brother Archie] in Bridgeport Ontario. Lives Detroit Michigan, American, sister Marie in Tielt Belgium. He was rejected and not allowed to enter Canada. (Sure would love to know why he was refused entry!)
  • February 27, 1937: Cyril dies in Detroit Michigan
  • March 1, 1937: his brother Archie tries to go to Cyril's funeral in Michigan but is deported. Archie's son always said that his father was escorted to the funeral by officials (Border Guards? Police?) and then taken back to the border and deported. (Sure would love to know why he was deported!)
Archie DeMeulenare's Deporatation 1937
I contacted Mt. Olivett Cemetery , Detroit Michigan where Cyril is buried. Here is their information:

Cyril Demeulenaere
Date of Death: FEBRUARY 27, 1937
Cemetery: Mt. Olivet Cemetery
Location: Section 44, Tier 25, Space 84
The cemetery owns the grave and buried him for free due to a financial hardship of some sort.  They did not have an address of where he lived at the time.  Below is all the information that the cemetery had for him:
Date of death - 2/27/1937
Date of interment - 3/3/1937
Funeral home - VanLerberghe
Church - Our Lady of Sorrows
Age - about 48 

Next step was to contact the funeral home and the church.

VanLerberghe Funeral Home answered re Cyril's death:
Cyril Demeulenaere
Age 45, passed on February 27, 1937
Born in Belgium
Buried at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Detroit, Michigan
Funeral Services held at Our Lady of Sorrows Church on March 3, 1937 at 10am.

Our Lady of Sorrows Church burned down 1963 but I found the new church where the parish and the records went. They also replied to my email with this information:
Our Lady of Sorrows death records indicate that Cyril Demeulenaere died on February 27, 1937 and was buried March 3, 1937,at Mt.Olivet cemetery here in Detroit following a mass at Our Lady of Sorrows celebrated by Rev. H. Syoen. There is no further information listed.

I would like to know exactly what happened to Cyril!  There are two things I am hoping for:

1. An obituary or death notice or newspaper article about Cyril's death on 27 February 1937. I'm willing to bet there is a write up in a Detroit Newspaper. If anyone has access to these papers, I'd be very grateful for help. They don't seem to be available online.

2. A photo of Cyril's grave at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Does anyone live near that cemetery who might be willing to take a photo for me?


 

10 comments:

  1. Hi Lorine, Find a Grave said it was in the Pauper's section no marker. They were to send me a pic of the area, but have not received it so far.
    Judy

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  2. Since Cyril has a Find-a-Grave memorial [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSiman=1&GRid=119979287 ], it would be easy to add a photo request there. (There is also a memorial for Augusta DeMeulenaere Sells [1878-1942] at the same cemetery, which already has a photo). Cyril's section is all flat stones (from looking at the satellite view and other stones in that section at BillionGraves), so new photographs from Mount Olivet will probably have to wait for spring.

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  3. In a few weeks to months The Dtroit News archives will be available online through the Michigan archives. I was reading about it last month & tracked down the article to make sure I was right: http://www.detroitnews.com/story/life/2014/10/20/detroit-news-archives-caitlin-library-archives-michigan-historic-photos-detroit-michigan/17638401

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  4. peter joseph marien6:16 PM

    Is it really shure that he die 1937, because have also a baron with the name charles de meulenaere born 1888 and die in 1957, and play football 1905-1914 by AA Gent

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  5. Peter

    Our Cyril died in 1937. That's a different guy but thank you for thinking of us

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  6. Another thing you might try is to request a death certificate from Detroit. That would show cause of death, which would answer whether he had been killed or died in another way. BTW, I am the grandson of JC Cornillie, who founded Cornillie Bros, and I am curious as to where you found the picture of the moving van.

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  7. Mark, thank you for your suggestion of a death certificate. My husband's cousin sent me the photo of the moving van so I will ask her where she found it.

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  8. Hi Richard

    It is still unsolved. Thanks for the info you provided!

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  9. Thank you for all your time and trouble to do this Richard! Cyril's relatives appreciate it so much! I'll tell my husband and his aunts, they will be thrilled

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  10. Thanks Richard! Can you email it to olivetreegenealogy@gmail.com please. So exciting! Thank you!

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