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Catherine CHARBONNEAU 1658–1729 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 Apr 1658

Birth Location: Marans La Rochelle Aunis France

Death Date: 11 Apr 1729

Death Location: St-Francois, Ile-de-Jesus, Quebec, Canada

Father: Olivier CHARBONNEAU

Mother: Marie GARNIER

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In 1658, Catherine CHARBONNEAU entered the world in Marans La Rochelle Aunis France, born to Olivier Charbonneau And Marie Marguerite Grenier Or Garnier. Catherine CHARBONNEAU passed away in 1729 in St-Francois, Ile-de-Jesus, Quebec, Canada.

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  • In 1658, Catherine CHARBONNEAU entered the world in Marans La Rochelle Aunis France, born to Olivier Charbonneau And Marie Marguerite Grenier Or Garnier.
  • Catherine CHARBONNEAU passed away in 1729 in St-Francois, Ile-de-Jesus, Quebec, Canada.

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Catherine CHARBONNEAU's Ancestors

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Catherine CHARBONNEAU
1658–1729
Birth Place: Marans La Rochelle Aunis France
Parents
Olivier CHARBONNEAU
1611–1687
La Rochelle, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France
Marie (Marguerite Grenier or) GARNIER
1626–1701
Bazouges, Diocese D'Angers, Anjou, France
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Catherine CHARBONNEAU's Timeline

2 Records

1658
11 Apr 1658
Birth of Catherine CHARBONNEAU in Marans La Rochelle Aunis France
Marans La Rochelle Aunis France
1729
11 Apr 1729
Age 71
Death of Catherine CHARBONNEAU in St-Francois, Ile-de-Jesus, Quebec, Canada
St-Francois, Ile-de-Jesus, Quebec, Canada

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 Apr 1658
    Event Place: Marans La Rochelle Aunis France

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 Apr 1729
    Event Place: St-Francois, Ile-de-Jesus, Quebec, Canada

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