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Shieldsboro Postmaster November 1857 - November 1865 (VF) John V. Toulme, Mayor in 1893 set aside the money ($3,800.00) out of the meager revenues of the city for the purpose of erecting the present school building, he was threatened with indictment, it is said, by the grand jury, for misappropriation of funds. An annex was built very much against the consent of the mayority, during the Edwards' administration, in the early part of 1906, Mr. Edwards finding money to do it, without a flotation of bonds. A picture of J. V. Toulme, the indomitable pioneer of free shcools, now hangs in the school auditorium, and is put in this brochure as an honored tribute to his manly character. There should be one of John D. Edwards beside it, as he stemmed the popular tide, and built the Annex.(CCS)
Toulme, Lucy. (Married Mitchell) Local Vocalist 1890's SCE 1942 pg. 5.
Toulme, Mary Adel, dau of John B. Toulme, married Francis G. Casanova.
Toulme, Mary Louise Azelia, dau of John B. Toulme, Married Dudley R. Walker (JBT will VF).
Toulme, Mary Virginia, dau. of John B. Toulme, married Augusta Girard.
Toulme, Madeline S., dau of John B. Toulme, married Evariste
V.	Saucier. (JBT will VF)
Toulme, Robert W. Attended St. Stanislaus. Noted pianist, with an extensive repertoire. Cousin of Joseph E. Saucier. Father of Millard Toulme. (SCE Jubilee 1942 pg 5, col 5)
Toulme, Victoire Saucier, wife of John B. Toulme.
Toulme, Victoire dau. of John B. Toulme and Victoire Saucier, married Henry Saucier (JBT will VF)
Toulme, Virginia was sponsor for the bell "Joseph" on 19 Aug 1849. SCE Jubilee 1942 pg 10.


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