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Alexis Cormier 1676–1750 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1676

Birth Location: Acadie, Nouvelle-France

Death Date: AFT 1750

Death Location: Beaubassin, Acadie, Colony of Nova Scotia

Father: Thomas Cormier

Mother: Marie Girouard

Spouse(s): Marie LeBlanc

Children(s):

The story of Alexis Cormier began in 1676 in Acadie, Nouvelle-France. Alexis Cormier married Marie Leblanc. Alexis Cormier passed away in 1750 in Beaubassin, Acadie, Colony of Nova Scotia.

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Biography

  • The story of Alexis Cormier began in 1676 in Acadie, Nouvelle-France.
  • Alexis Cormier married Marie Leblanc.
  • Alexis Cormier passed away in 1750 in Beaubassin, Acadie, Colony of Nova Scotia.

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Alexis Cormier's Ancestors

Self
Alexis Cormier
1676–1750
Birth Place: Acadie, Nouvelle-France
Parents
Thomas Cormier
1636–1693
La Rochelle, Aunis, France
Marie (Madeleine) Girouard
1654–1714
Port-Royal, Acadie, Nouvelle-France
Grandparents
Robert Cormier
1610–
France
Marie Péraud
1614–
France
François Girouard
1621–1693
France
Jeanne Aucoin
1630–1718
Cougnes, La Rochelle, Aunis, France
Great-Grandparents
Unknown Cormier
1595–
Unknown Unknown
1595–
Martin Aucoin
1595–1671
Barbe Minguet
1600–1631
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Alexis Cormier's Timeline

2 Records

1676
ABT 1676
Birth of Alexis Cormier in Acadie, Nouvelle-France
Acadie, Nouvelle-France
1750
AFT 1750
Age 74
Death of Alexis Cormier in Beaubassin, Acadie, Colony of Nova Scotia
Beaubassin, Acadie, Colony of Nova Scotia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1676
    Event Place: Acadie, Nouvelle-France

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: AFT 1750
    Event Place: Beaubassin, Acadie, Colony of Nova Scotia

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