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Clair LeBlanc 1724–1817 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1724
Birth Location: St Charles aux Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death Date: 1817
Death Location: Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
Father: Rene' LeBlanc
Mother: Anne Theriot
Spouse(s): Joseph Leger
Children(s): Anne L'Ger, Joseph Léger, Anastasie Léger, Rene Leger, Marguerite Léger, Francois Leger, Rosalie Lger
In 1724, Clair LeBlanc entered the world in St Charles aux Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada, born to Rene Leblanc And Anne Theriot. Clair LeBlanc married Joseph Fluzan Leger, and had children including Anastasie Leger, Anne Nannette L Ger, Francois Henri Leger, Joseph Dit La Petite Houppe Leger, Marguerite Leger, Rene Leger, Rosalie Lger. Clair LeBlanc passed away in 1817 in Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
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Biography
- In 1724, Clair LeBlanc entered the world in St Charles aux Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada, born to Rene Leblanc And Anne Theriot.
- Clair LeBlanc married Joseph Fluzan Leger, and had children including Anastasie Leger, Anne Nannette L Ger, Francois Henri Leger, Joseph Dit La Petite Houppe Leger, Marguerite Leger, Rene Leger, Rosalie Lger.
- Clair LeBlanc passed away in 1817 in Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
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Clair LeBlanc's Ancestors
Clair LeBlanc's Descendants
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1. Anne (Nannette) L'Ger 1747– m. Charles (dit Charlitan) Melanson 1738–1788 m. Philippe Gueguen 1714–1786 m. Charles Melancon 1738–1789
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1. Joseph (dit Tabanuc) Melanson 1771–
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2. Joseph (Joseph a Nannette) Melanson 1786–1868
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3. Casimir Melanson 1768–1791 m. Anne Suret 1772–1844
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1. Marie (May) Melanson 1789–1888
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4. Scholastique (dite Christine) Melanson 1786–1864
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5. Helene Melanson 1776–
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6. Charles Melanson 1779–1863 m. Modeste Noils 1779–1860
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7. Pierre (dit Pierrot) Melanson 1782–
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8. Marie (Marguerite) Melanson 1789–
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9. Pierre Melanson 1771–
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10. Jean- (Baptiste) Melanson 1774–1814
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11. Anne (Nanon) Melanson 1766–1852
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2. Joseph (dit la Petite Houppe) Léger 1749–1815
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3. Anastasie Léger 1753–
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4. Rene Leger 1752–
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5. Marguerite Léger 1750–1791 m. Sylvain Babineau 1744–1814
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1. Jean Babineau 1778–1859
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2. Modeste Babineau 1782–1878
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3. Marguerite Babineau 1791–1877
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4. Marie Babineau 1783–1813
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5. Henriette Babineau 1788–1868
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6. Anastie Babineau 1779–1850 m. Joseph Bonnevie 1772–1835
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7. Laurent Babineau 1784– m. Charlotte Downing 1785–1866
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8. Pierre Babineau 1802–1885
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9. Marie (Anne) Babineau 1779–1834 m. Michel Leblanc 1781–1863
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1. Benoni (Jean) Leblanc 1813–1881
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2. Marie LeBlanc 1815–1875
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3. Placide Leblanc 1792–1877
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4. Marguertie- (Maxime) Leblanc 1819–
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5. Raphal LeBlanc 1810–1881
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6. Jean Leblanc 1803–1813
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7. Marguerite Leblanc 1807–1853 m. Olivier LeBlanc 1811–1881
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8. Charles LeBlanc 1822–1889 m. Natalie LeBlanc 1822–
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1. Marie (Delphine) LeBlanc 1864–
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2. Théophile LeBlanc 1852–1916
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3. Frederic LeBlanc 1866–1944
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4. Osithe LeBlanc 1848–
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5. Julie LeBlanc 1858–
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6. Donat LeBlanc 1854–
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7. Anathalie Lirette 1854–1954 m. Jean Lirette 1845–
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6. Francois (Henri) Leger 1767–1847
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7. Rosalie Lger 1764–
Clair LeBlanc's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1724
Event Place: St Charles aux Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Custom Event
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 6 June 1817
Event Place: Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
Genealogy Event 4
Event Type: Burial
Event Date: 1817
Event Place: Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada