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Charles Gagnon 1679–1759 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 May 1679

Birth Location: Beaupré, Québec, Canada

Death Date: 17 February 1759

Death Location: La Durantaye, Québec, Canada

Father: Pierre Gagnon

Mother: Barbe Bellefontaine

Spouse(s): Anne Bélanger

Children(s): Charles Gagnon

Charles Gagnon was born in 1679 in Beaupré, Québec, Canada, the child of Pierre Paul Gagnon And Barbe Blanche Fortin Dit Bellefontaine. Charles Gagnon married Anne Marie Belanger, and had children including Charles Gagnon. Charles Gagnon passed away in 1759 in La Durantaye, Québec, Canada.

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Biography

  • Charles Gagnon was born in 1679 in Beaupré, Québec, Canada, the child of Pierre Paul Gagnon And Barbe Blanche Fortin Dit Bellefontaine.
  • Charles Gagnon married Anne Marie Belanger, and had children including Charles Gagnon.
  • Charles Gagnon passed away in 1759 in La Durantaye, Québec, Canada.

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Charles Gagnon's Ancestors

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Charles Gagnon
1679–1759
Birth Place: Beaupré, Québec, Canada
Parents
Pierre Paul Gagnon
1646–1687
Chateau Richer, Quebec, Canada
Barbe (Blanche Fortin dit) Bellefontaine
1654–1737
Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre, Capitale-Nationale Region, Quebec, Canada
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Charles Gagnon's Descendants

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Charles Gagnon (17 May 1679–17 February 1759) m. Anne (Marie) Bélanger (18 November 1686–19 March 1743)
  1. 1. Charles Gagnon 1710–1784 m. Marie (Claire) Trépanier 1712–1749
    1. 1. Joseph Gagnon 1744–1796 m. Marie (Geneviève) Gagné 1756–1825
      1. 1. François Gagnon 1779–1847 m. Marie (Archange) Thuot 1794–1881
        1. 1. Marie Gagnon 1815–1892 m. Francois (Xavier) David 1806–1838 m. Louis Baril 1806–1890
        2. 2. Francois Gagnon 1809–
        3. 3. Marcel Gagnon 1819–
        4. 4. Archange Gagnon 1813–1815
        5. 5. Narcisse Gagnon 1818–
        6. 6. Marguerite Gagnon 1819–1891 m. Andre Phenix 1813–1897
        7. 7. Phebee Gagnon 1822–1823
        8. 8. Vincent Gagnon 1824–
        9. 9. Joseph Gagnon 1826–
        10. 10. Sophie Gagnon 1827–1829
        11. 11. Euphrosine Gagnon 1826–1906
        12. 12. Damase Gagnon 1836–
        13. 13. Jean (Baptiste) Gagnon 1811–1898
      2. 2. Joseph Gagnon 1782–1804
      3. 3. Charles Gagnon 1789–
      4. 4. Christophe Gagnon 1784–
      5. 5. Euphrosine (Euphrasine) Gagnon 1791–
      6. 6. Geneviève Gagnon 1774–1774
      7. 7. Henri Gagnon 1796–1796
      8. 8. Marcel Gagnon 1794–1795
      9. 9. Marcel Gagnon 1793–1793
      10. 10. Olive Gagnon 1785–
      11. 11. Véronique Gagnon 1777–1806
      12. 12. Zacharie Gagnon 1787–

Charles Gagnon's Timeline

2 Records

1679
17 May 1679
Birth of Charles Gagnon in Beaupré, Québec, Canada
Beaupré, Québec, Canada
1759
17 February 1759
Age 80
Death of Charles Gagnon in La Durantaye, Québec, Canada
La Durantaye, Québec, Canada

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 May 1679
    Event Place: Beaupré, Québec, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 February 1759
    Event Place: La Durantaye, Québec, Canada

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