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Alfred Yullion William CYR 1887–1887 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 MAR 1887

Birth Location: St David, Aroostook, Maine

Death Date: 29 NOV 1887

Death Location: St David, Aroostook, Maine

Father: Joseph CYR

Mother: Anathalie HEBERT

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In 1887, Alfred Yullion William CYR entered the world in St David, Aroostook, Maine, born to Joseph David Cyr And Anathalie Hebert. Alfred Yullion William CYR passed away in 1887 in St David, Aroostook, Maine.

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Biography

  • In 1887, Alfred Yullion William CYR entered the world in St David, Aroostook, Maine, born to Joseph David Cyr And Anathalie Hebert.
  • Alfred Yullion William CYR passed away in 1887 in St David, Aroostook, Maine.

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Alfred CYR's Ancestors

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Alfred CYR
1887–1887
Birth Place: St David, Aroostook, Maine
Parents
Joseph David CYR
1859–
Anathalie HEBERT
1861–1948
St David, Aroostook, Maine
Grandparents
Denis CYR
1818–
St David, Aroostook, Maine
Seraphine SOUCY
1831–1871
St Basile, New Brunswick
Great-Grandparents
Celestin SOUCY
Marie-Palagie CYR
1796–1858
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Michel CYR
1769–1850
Marie-Madeleine THIBODEAU
1771–1843

Alfred CYR's Timeline

2 Records

1887
25 MAR 1887
Birth of Alfred Yullion William CYR in St David, Aroostook, Maine
St David, Aroostook, Maine
1887
29 NOV 1887
Death of Alfred Yullion William CYR in St David, Aroostook, Maine
St David, Aroostook, Maine

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 MAR 1887
    Event Place: St David, Aroostook, Maine
    Record Source:
    [1] Guerrett.ged
    [2] Master.GED

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 NOV 1887
    Event Place: St David, Aroostook, Maine
    Record Source:
    [1] Guerrett.ged
    [2] Master.GED

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