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Bernard LeBlanc 1850–1923 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 Apr 1850

Birth Location: Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada

Death Date: 1923

Death Location: Murry, Rusk, Wisconsin

Father: Euphreme LeBlanc

Mother: Eloise Landry

Spouse(s): Mary Esquambre

Children(s): Emma LeBlanc

Bernard LeBlanc was born in 1850 in Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada, the child of Euphreme Dit Raymond Leblanc And Eloise Landry. Bernard LeBlanc married Mary Esquambre, and had children including Emma Delina Leblanc. Bernard LeBlanc passed away in 1923 in Murry, Rusk, Wisconsin.

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Biography

  • Bernard LeBlanc was born in 1850 in Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada, the child of Euphreme Dit Raymond Leblanc And Eloise Landry.
  • Bernard LeBlanc married Mary Esquambre, and had children including Emma Delina Leblanc.
  • Bernard LeBlanc passed away in 1923 in Murry, Rusk, Wisconsin.

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Bernard LeBlanc's Ancestors

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Bernard LeBlanc
1850–1923
Birth Place: Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada
Parents
Euphreme dit Raymond LeBlanc
1817–1907
Carleton, Quebec, Canada
Eloise Landry
1825–1898
Carleton, Quebec, Canada
Grandparents
Jean (Baptiste) Leblanc
1776–1854
Carleton, Avignon, Québec, Canada
Sophie Dugas
1781–1848
Carleton, Bonaventure, Québec, Canada
Sévère Landry
1778–1868
Carleton, Quebec, Canada
Marie (Gilette) Bujold
1785–1863
Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada
Great-Grandparents
Jean LeBlanc
1744–1824
Marguerite Boudreau
1745–1815
Pierre Dugas
1742–1832
Françoise Robicheau
1739–1828
Claude Landry
1746–1802
Hélène Dugas
1749–1830
Mathurin Bujold
1745–1805
Marie BERNARD
1754–1814
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Rene 5GGF
1682–1758
Marguerite 5GGM
1704–1750
Joseph Boudreau
1721–1797
Marie Arseneau
1723–1793
Charles Dugas
1711–1801
Marie Leblanc
1718–1776
Joseph Robichaud
1704–1759
Joseph Landry
1713–1768
Marie Robichaux
1713–1770
Charles Dugas
1711–1801
Marie Leblanc
1718–1776
Charles LANOUE
1709–1759
Marie LANDRY
1704–1778
Joseph Bernard
1692–1781
Marguerite Arsenault
1718–1764

Bernard LeBlanc's Descendants

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Bernard LeBlanc (28 Apr 1850–1923) m. Mary Esquambre (March 1842–1915)
  1. 1. Emma (Delina) LeBlanc 1871–1923 m. John (Bates) Tromblay 1864–1937
    1. 1. Evelyn (C) Trombley 1895–1982
    2. 2. Peter (Dewey) Tromblay 1898–1918
    3. 3. Grace (Lillian) Tromblay 1899–1980
    4. 4. Leda (F) Tromblay 1903–1999
    5. 5. Leonard (William) Tromblay 1904–1964
    6. 6. Marion (Lorraine Trombley) (Moulton) 1909–2003
    7. 7. Susie (or Lucy) Tromblay 1902–

Bernard LeBlanc's Timeline

2 Records

1850
28 Apr 1850
Birth of Bernard LeBlanc in Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada
Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada
1923
1923
Age 73
Death of Bernard LeBlanc in Murry, Rusk, Wisconsin
Murry, Rusk, Wisconsin

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 Apr 1850
    Event Place: Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1923
    Event Place: Murry, Rusk, Wisconsin

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