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Alexander Ambrose Plante 1873–1944 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 Aug 1873

Birth Location: Casselman, Quebec

Death Date: 14 February 1944

Death Location: Yakima, Yakima, Washington, United States

Father: Cate Plante

Mother: Philomene Raby

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In 1873, Alexander Ambrose Plante entered the world in Casselman, Quebec, born to Cate Ambroise Plante And Philomene Raby. Alexander Ambrose Plante passed away in 1944 in Yakima, Yakima, Washington, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1873, Alexander Ambrose Plante entered the world in Casselman, Quebec, born to Cate Ambroise Plante And Philomene Raby.
  • Alexander Ambrose Plante passed away in 1944 in Yakima, Yakima, Washington, United States.

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Alexander Plante's Ancestors

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Alexander Plante
1873–1944
Birth Place: Casselman, Quebec
Parents
Cate Ambroise Plante
1842–1880
Casselman, Quebec, Canada
Philomene Raby
1843–1928
of Yakima,, WASHINGTON
Grandparents
Michel RABY
1817–
St-Eustache (Deux-Montagnes) ; ; Qc ; Can
Marguerite ((Madeleine)) GIRARD
Great-Grandparents
Michel Larabie
1789–1867
Angélique TROTTIER
1798–1831
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Louis Guillaume
1745–1813
Marie Richer
1744–1829

Alexander Plante's Timeline

2 Records

1873
7 Aug 1873
Birth of Alexander Ambrose Plante in Casselman, Quebec
Casselman, Quebec
1944
14 February 1944
Age 71
Death of Alexander Ambrose Plante in Yakima, Yakima, Washington, United States
Yakima, Yakima, Washington, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 Aug 1873
    Event Place: Casselman, Quebec

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 February 1944
    Event Place: Yakima, Yakima, Washington, United States

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