David Vienneau was born in 1951.
David Vienneau died in 2004.
Azor Vienneau has written: 'The bottle collector' -- subject(s): Bottles, Collectors and collecting
No, Nicole Vienneau has not been found. The family continues to update their blog with what is happening in the search: http://vienneau.livejournal.com/39588.html
Actually, Vienneau is of Acadian origin, the Acadians were the first settlers of North America who came from France. It was originally spelled Vienot or Vianot, and is pronounced "Vee-en-o". There are still quite a few Vienneau's in Northern New-Brunswick, in the areas of Bathurst, Campbellton, the Acadian peninsula, and in around Moncton, NB. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acadians
Thread originated in Kelowna in the 1940's, the creater was Stephany Vienneau.
R. Vienneau has written: 'Evaluation of the catch mechanism of conventional conical snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio) traps by under water video camera observations' -- subject(s): Underwater television, Crabbing, Snow crab, Fish traps
Eleazar David David was born in 1811.
David Stock was born in 1939.
David Will was born in 1936.
David Rowlands was born in 1947.
David Wigley was born in 1981.
David Wansbrough was born in 1965.