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Elisabeth Tremblay 1838–1915 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 juin 1838

Birth Location: La Malbaie(Ste-Agnès), Charlevoix-Est, QC, CAN

Death Date: 9 Septembre 1915

Death Location: St Cyriac, Quebec, Canada

Father: Pierre Tremblay

Mother: Sylvie Perron

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The story of Elisabeth Tremblay began in 1838 in La Malbaie(Ste-Agnès), Charlevoix-Est, QC, CAN. Elisabeth Tremblay passed away in 1915 in St Cyriac, Quebec, Canada.

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Biography

  • The story of Elisabeth Tremblay began in 1838 in La Malbaie(Ste-Agnès), Charlevoix-Est, QC, CAN.
  • Elisabeth Tremblay passed away in 1915 in St Cyriac, Quebec, Canada.

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Elisabeth Tremblay's Ancestors

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Elisabeth Tremblay
1838–1915
Birth Place: La Malbaie(Ste-Agnès), Charlevoix-Est, QC, CAN
Parents
Pierre Tremblay
1808–1889
Les, , Quebec, Canada
Sylvie Perron
1812–1889
La Malbaie, Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada
Grandparents
ALEXANDRE TREMBLAY
1780–1867
Les Éboulements, Qc
Madeleine Bouchard
1784–1822
Petite Riviere St-Francois, Qc
Great-Grandparents
PIERRE TREMBLAY
1747–1800
Marie Tremblay
1759–1801
Jean-Baptiste Bouchard
1760–1790
Ursule GAGNE
1764–1804
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Marie Vezina
1712–1778
Nicolas Tremblay
1731–1800
Madeleine Fortin
1732–1792
Jean-Baptiste Dorval
1718–1791
Jean Gagne
1732–1792
Marguerite-Appoline Simard
1740–1821

Elisabeth Tremblay's Timeline

2 Records

1838
9 juin 1838
Birth of Elisabeth Tremblay in La Malbaie(Ste-Agnès), Charlevoix-Est, QC, CAN
La Malbaie(Ste-Agnès), Charlevoix-Est, QC, CAN
1915
9 Septembre 1915
Age 77
Death of Elisabeth Tremblay in St Cyriac, Quebec, Canada
St Cyriac, Quebec, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 juin 1838
    Event Place: La Malbaie(Ste-Agnès), Charlevoix-Est, QC, CAN

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 Septembre 1915
    Event Place: St Cyriac, Quebec, Canada

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