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Alexis Cyr 1728–1790 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Jul 30, 1728

Birth Location: St. François-de-Sales, Laval, Ile de Jesus, Québec , Canada

Death Date: Jan 30, 1790

Death Location: St Eustache, Deux-montagnes, Quebec, Canada

Father: Michel Cyr

Mother: Marie Chartrand

Spouse(s): Marie-Joseph Lauzon

Children(s): Joseph Cyr

In 1728, Alexis Cyr entered the world in St. François-de-Sales, Laval, Ile de Jesus, Québec , Canada, born to Michel Sire Ou Syre Ou Cyr And Marie Chartrand. Alexis Cyr married Marie Joseph Lauzon, and had children including Joseph Cyr. Alexis Cyr passed away in 1790 in St Eustache, Deux-montagnes, Quebec, Canada.

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Biography

  • In 1728, Alexis Cyr entered the world in St. François-de-Sales, Laval, Ile de Jesus, Québec , Canada, born to Michel Sire Ou Syre Ou Cyr And Marie Chartrand.
  • Alexis Cyr married Marie Joseph Lauzon, and had children including Joseph Cyr.
  • Alexis Cyr passed away in 1790 in St Eustache, Deux-montagnes, Quebec, Canada.

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Alexis Cyr's Ancestors

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Alexis Cyr
1728–1790
Birth Place: St. François-de-Sales, Laval, Ile de Jesus, Québec , Canada
Parents
Michel Sire ou Syre ou Cyr
1689–1767
Lachenaie, Laval Region, Quebec, Canada
Marie Chartrand
1695–1736
Pointe-Aux-Trembles, Montréal, Quebec, Canada
Grandparents
Andre Cyr
1664–1689
Fontenay Le Comp Eveche Maillazais Vendee France, Vendée, Pays de la Loire, France
Elizabeth Charbonneau
1664–1738
Montreal,Ile de Montreal,Quebec,Canada
Thomas Chartrand
1670–1728
Montréal, Québec, Canada
Marguerite (Venne) (Voyne)
1674–1754
Ile De Montreal, Montreal, Pq
Great-Grandparents
Jean-Christophe Sire
1621–1678
Suzanne Thiebaud
1628–1738
Olivier Charboneau
1615–1687
Marie Garnier
1625–1701
Thomas Chartrand
1636–1708
Thècle Deschamps
1655–1674
Jacques Sansoucy
1645–1700
Marie-Marguerite Leprevost
1655–1732
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Henry Cyr
1598–1653
Marie Coulon
1602–1673
Jean Thibault
1602–1674
Olivier Charbonneau
1582–1654
Jeanne Castelmore
1589–1648
Louis Chartran
–1668
Hermine Queval
1619–1668
Toussaint Deschamps
1628–1690
Marie Lorgueil
1638–1700

Alexis Cyr's Descendants

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Alexis Cyr (Jul 30, 1728–Jan 30, 1790) m. Marie-Joseph Lauzon (15 Apr 1744–8 Nov 1798)
  1. 1. Joseph Cyr 1761–1855 m. Marie (Gertrude) Huot 1792–
    1. 1. Sophie Cyr 1815– m. Pierre Miron 1802–1879
      1. 1. Joseph Miron 1827–1914
        1. 1. Rosa ((Rose de Lima \ Rosanna)) Miron 1878–1946
      2. 2. Joseph Miron 1830–1904 m. Zoe (Thibault) Leveille 1834–
        1. 1. Guillaume Miron 1855–1935 m. Angele Seguin-Laderoute 1864–1938
        2. 2. Alexandre Miron 1873–1937 m. Mary (Ann) Belanger 1874–1921
        3. 3. Vitalin Miron 1868–1873
        4. 4. Auguste Miron 1863–
        5. 5. Diomé Miron 1857–
        6. 6. "CLARA" (Clarissa) Miron 1873–1955 m. Joseph (George Emile) Bernier 1865–1936
        7. 7. Napoleon Miron 1865–
        8. 8. Andre Miron 1876–1937
        9. 9. Zoé (Marie Vitaline) Miron 1860–1933 m. Jean (Joseph) O'Bonsawin 1865–1947
        10. 10. Florida (Agnes) Miron 1876– m. Joseph (Saul) Gouin 1861–1911
        11. 11. Joseph Miron 1853–
        12. 12. Edouard Miron 1880–1887
        13. 13. Andre Miron 1865–1943

Alexis Cyr's Timeline

2 Records

1728
Jul 30, 1728
Birth of Alexis Cyr in St. François-de-Sales, Laval, Ile de Jesus, Québec , Canada
St. François-de-Sales, Laval, Ile de Jesus, Québec , Canada
1790
Jan 30, 1790
Age 62
Death of Alexis Cyr in St Eustache, Deux-montagnes, Quebec, Canada
St Eustache, Deux-montagnes, Quebec, Canada

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Jul 30, 1728
    Event Place: St. François-de-Sales, Laval, Ile de Jesus, Québec , Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Jan 30, 1790
    Event Place: St Eustache, Deux-montagnes, Quebec, Canada

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