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Alfred Dufresne 1851–1896 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 19 Sept 1851
Birth Location: Ste- Elisabeth, Qc
Death Date: 23 Feb 1896
Death Location: Sainte Elisabeth, Joliette, Quebec, Canada
Father: Joseph Dufresne
Mother: Marie Rainville
Spouse(s): Alexina Tellier
Children(s): Theodroa Dufresne, Aristide DUFRESNE
In 1851, Alfred Dufresne entered the world in Ste- Elisabeth, Qc, born to Joseph Dufresne And Marie Adelaide Veronique Rainville. Alfred Dufresne married Alexina Tellier, and had children including Aristide Dufresne, Theodroa Dufresne. Alfred Dufresne passed away in 1896 in Sainte Elisabeth, Joliette, Quebec, Canada.
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Biography
- In 1851, Alfred Dufresne entered the world in Ste- Elisabeth, Qc, born to Joseph Dufresne And Marie Adelaide Veronique Rainville.
- Alfred Dufresne married Alexina Tellier, and had children including Aristide Dufresne, Theodroa Dufresne.
- Alfred Dufresne passed away in 1896 in Sainte Elisabeth, Joliette, Quebec, Canada.
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Alfred Dufresne's Descendants
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1. Theodroa Dufresne 1884–1957 m. Emmanuel (Beaulieu dit) Hudon 1890–1956
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1. Gisele Beaulieu 1928–2014 m. Lucien (Cuthbert) Laporte 1928–2014
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2. Aristide DUFRESNE 1892–1966
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 19 Sept 1851
Event Place: Ste- Elisabeth, Qc
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 23 Feb 1896
Event Place: Sainte Elisabeth, Joliette, Quebec, Canada