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Denis Nadeau 1673–1759 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 MAY 1673

Birth Location: Ste Famille-IO, QC, Canada

Death Date: 4 MAR 1759

Death Location: St Michel, QC, Canada

Father: Ozanie Lavigne

Mother:

Spouse(s): Charlotte Casse

Children(s): Joseph Nadeau

In 1673, Denis Nadeau entered the world in Ste Famille-IO, QC, Canada, born to Ozanie Joseph Nadeau Dit Lavigne And Marguerite Abraham. Denis Nadeau married Charlotte Casse, and had children including Joseph Nadeau. Denis Nadeau passed away in 1759 in St Michel, QC, Canada.

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Biography

  • In 1673, Denis Nadeau entered the world in Ste Famille-IO, QC, Canada, born to Ozanie Joseph Nadeau Dit Lavigne And Marguerite Abraham.
  • Denis Nadeau married Charlotte Casse, and had children including Joseph Nadeau.
  • Denis Nadeau passed away in 1759 in St Michel, QC, Canada.

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Denis Nadeau's Ancestors

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Denis Nadeau
1673–1759
Birth Place: Ste Famille-IO, QC, Canada
Parents
Ozanie Joseph Nadeau dit Lavigne
1637–1676
Genoullac, Confolens, Angoumois, FR
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Denis Nadeau's Descendants

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Denis Nadeau (25 MAY 1673–4 MAR 1759) m. Charlotte Casse (21 JUN 1678–6 MAR 1721/22)
  1. 1. Joseph Nadeau 1697–
    1. 1. M. (Angelique) Nadeau 1723–

Denis Nadeau's Timeline

2 Records

1673
25 MAY 1673
Birth of Denis Nadeau in Ste Famille-IO, QC, Canada
Ste Famille-IO, QC, Canada
1759
4 MAR 1759
Age 86
Death of Denis Nadeau in St Michel, QC, Canada
St Michel, QC, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 MAY 1673
    Event Place: Ste Famille-IO, QC, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 MAR 1759
    Event Place: St Michel, QC, Canada

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