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David Gagne 1780–1834 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 Jan 1780

Birth Location: Les Eboulements, Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada

Death Date: 30 Jan 1834

Death Location: Rimouski, Metis, Quebec, Canada

Father: Louis Gagne

Mother: Julie Gagnon

Spouse(s): Hélène Tremblay

Children(s): Olivier Gagné

David Gagne was born in 1780 in Les Eboulements, Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada, the child of Louis Marie Gagne And Julie Gagnon. David Gagne married Helene Tremblay, and had children including Olivier Gagne. David Gagne passed away in 1834 in Rimouski, Metis, Quebec, Canada.

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Biography

  • David Gagne was born in 1780 in Les Eboulements, Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada, the child of Louis Marie Gagne And Julie Gagnon.
  • David Gagne married Helene Tremblay, and had children including Olivier Gagne.
  • David Gagne passed away in 1834 in Rimouski, Metis, Quebec, Canada.

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David Gagne's Ancestors

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David Gagne
1780–1834
Birth Place: Les Eboulements, Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada
Parents
Louis Marie Gagne
1752–1813
Julie Gagnon
1757–1781
Les Eboulements, Charlevoix, Québec, Canada
Grandparents
Jacques Gagne
1730–1790
Marie (Marthe Simard dit) Lombrette
1731–1759
Pierre Gagnon
1710–1757
Baie-St-Paul, Charlevoix, Québec, Canada
Scholastique Girard
1720–1800
Great-Grandparents
Ignace Gagne
1690–1759
Marie Dufour
1695–1768
Ange Simard
1692–1731
Thérèse Letartre
1699–1731
Joseph Gagnon
1685–1761
Marie Tremblay
1688–1755
*Pierre GUIBERT
1686–1769
Marguerite Tardif
1691–1760
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Ignace (Gasnier)
1656–1702
Louise Tremblay
1669–1744
GABRIEL Dufour
1669–1720
Anne Migneron
1674–1703
Noël Simard
1664–1726
Anne Dodier
1671–1728
Charles GGF
1657–1712
Marie Maheu
1663–1747
Jean Gagnon
1648–1687
Marguerite Drouin
1655–1692
Pierre Tremblay
1660–1736
Marie Roussin
1669–1752
Pierre Girard
1645–1710
Suzanne Lavoie
1650–1687
Guillaume Tardif
1655–1731
Marguerite Gaudin
1665–1744

David Gagne's Descendants

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David Gagne (14 Jan 1780–30 Jan 1834) m. Hélène Tremblay (1784–)
  1. 1. Olivier Gagné 1806–1868 m. Adelaide (Miot Dit Labrie) Mignault 1817–1910
    1. 1. Joseph (Louis) Gagne 1837–1924 m. Angelique Vallee 1852–
      1. 1. Joseph-Éphrem (Gagné) I 1887–1966 m. Alphonsine Vallée 1888–1960
        1. 1. Joseph (Herve) Gagne 1914–1966 m. Marie (Rose) Frenette 1913–2003

David Gagne's Timeline

2 Records

1780
14 Jan 1780
Birth of David Gagne in Les Eboulements, Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada
Les Eboulements, Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada
1834
30 Jan 1834
Age 54
Death of David Gagne in Rimouski, Metis, Quebec, Canada
Rimouski, Metis, Quebec, Canada

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 Jan 1780
    Event Place: Les Eboulements, Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 Jan 1834
    Event Place: Rimouski, Metis, Quebec, Canada

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