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Basile Bernier 1767–1767 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 Jan 1767

Birth Location: Cap St Ignace, Montmagny, Quebec

Death Date: 8 JUN 1767

Death Location: Cap St-Ignace, Québec, Canada

Father: Louis Bernier

Mother: Marie Girouard

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Basile Bernier was born in 1767 in Cap St Ignace, Montmagny, Quebec, the child of Louis Rigaud Bernier And Marie Josephte Girouard. Basile Bernier passed away in 1767 in Cap St-Ignace, Québec, Canada.

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Biography

  • Basile Bernier was born in 1767 in Cap St Ignace, Montmagny, Quebec, the child of Louis Rigaud Bernier And Marie Josephte Girouard.
  • Basile Bernier passed away in 1767 in Cap St-Ignace, Québec, Canada.

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Basile Bernier's Ancestors

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Basile Bernier
1767–1767
Birth Place: Cap St Ignace, Montmagny, Quebec
Parents
Louis Rigaud Bernier
1726–1813
St-Ignace, Cap-St-Ignace, Montmagny, Quebec, Canada
Marie (Josephte) Girouard
1739–1813
Beaubassin (Amhearst), Acadia, Nova Scotia
Grandparents
Jacques Bernier
1697–1771
Cap-St-Ignace, Montmagny, Quebec, Canada
Elisabeth Guay
1697–1774
Québec, Québec, Canada
Great-Grandparents
Pierre Bernier
1659–1741
Marie-Françoise Boulet
1674–1751
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jacques Paris
1633–1713
Antoinette Garnier
1638–1713

Basile Bernier's Timeline

2 Records

1767
15 Jan 1767
Birth of Basile Bernier in Cap St Ignace, Montmagny, Quebec
Cap St Ignace, Montmagny, Quebec
1767
8 JUN 1767
Death of Basile Bernier in Cap St-Ignace, Québec, Canada
Cap St-Ignace, Québec, Canada

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 Jan 1767
    Event Place: Cap St Ignace, Montmagny, Quebec

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 JUN 1767
    Event Place: Cap St-Ignace, Québec, Canada

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