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Catherine ALBERT 1709–1794 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 MAR 1709

Birth Location: ?,Pointe-de-Lévy,(Lauzon) Canada (Nouvelle-France)

Death Date: 27 FEB 1794

Death Location: Saint-Joseph-De-Beauce,CANADA,(Bas-Canada)

Father: Rene ALBERT

Mother: Françoise ARNAUD

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The story of Catherine ALBERT began in 1709 in ?,Pointe-de-Lévy,(Lauzon) Canada (Nouvelle-France). Catherine ALBERT passed away in 1794 in Saint-Joseph-De-Beauce,CANADA,(Bas-Canada).

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Biography

  • The story of Catherine ALBERT began in 1709 in ?,Pointe-de-Lévy,(Lauzon) Canada (Nouvelle-France).
  • Catherine ALBERT passed away in 1794 in Saint-Joseph-De-Beauce,CANADA,(Bas-Canada).

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Catherine ALBERT's Ancestors

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Catherine ALBERT
1709–1794
Birth Place: ?,Pointe-de-Lévy,(Lauzon) Canada (Nouvelle-France)
Parents
Rene ALBERT
1673–1745
Beaulieu,FRANCE
Françoise (Geneviève) ARNAUD
1687–1745
Levis,Quebec,CANADA,Lauzon
Grandparents
René ALBERT
1642–1675
Luçon,Vendée,FRANCE,Poitou
Phillipe VOYER
–1708
Luçon,FRANCE,Beaulieu,Poitou
Great-Grandparents
FRANCOIS LAFONTAINE
1605–1664
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Antoine ALBERT
1580–1628
Anne FARSAC
1580–

Catherine ALBERT's Timeline

2 Records

1709
11 MAR 1709
Birth of Catherine ALBERT in ?,Pointe-de-Lévy,(Lauzon) Canada (Nouvelle-France)
?,Pointe-de-Lévy,(Lauzon) Canada (Nouvelle-France)
1794
27 FEB 1794
Age 85
Death of Catherine ALBERT in Saint-Joseph-De-Beauce,CANADA,(Bas-Canada)
Saint-Joseph-De-Beauce,CANADA,(Bas-Canada)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 MAR 1709
    Event Place: ?,Pointe-de-Lévy,(Lauzon) Canada (Nouvelle-France)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 FEB 1794
    Event Place: Saint-Joseph-De-Beauce,CANADA,(Bas-Canada)

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