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Emma Delina LeBlanc 1871–1923 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 Jun 1871

Birth Location: Novelle, Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada

Death Date: 1923

Death Location: Wisconsin, United States of America

Father: Bernard LeBlanc

Mother: Mary Esquambre

Spouse(s): John Tromblay

Children(s): Evelyn Trombley, Peter Tromblay, Grace Tromblay, Leda Tromblay, Leonard Tromblay, Marion (Moulton), Susie Tromblay

The story of Emma Delina LeBlanc began in 1871 in Novelle, Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada. Emma Delina LeBlanc married John Bates Tromblay, and had children including Evelyn C Trombley, Grace Lillian Tromblay, Leda F Tromblay, Leonard William Tromblay, Marion Lorraine Trombley Moulton, Peter Dewey Tromblay, Susie Or Lucy Tromblay. Emma Delina LeBlanc passed away in 1923 in Wisconsin, United States of America.

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Biography

  • The story of Emma Delina LeBlanc began in 1871 in Novelle, Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada.
  • Emma Delina LeBlanc married John Bates Tromblay, and had children including Evelyn C Trombley, Grace Lillian Tromblay, Leda F Tromblay, Leonard William Tromblay, Marion Lorraine Trombley Moulton, Peter Dewey Tromblay, Susie Or Lucy Tromblay.
  • Emma Delina LeBlanc passed away in 1923 in Wisconsin, United States of America.

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Emma LeBlanc's Ancestors

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Emma LeBlanc
1871–1923
Birth Place: Novelle, Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada
Parents
Bernard LeBlanc
1850–1923
Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada
Mary Esquambre
1842–1915
Canada
Grandparents
Euphreme (dit Raymond) LeBlanc
1817–1907
Carleton, Quebec, Canada
Eloise Landry
1825–1898
Carleton, Quebec, Canada
Great-Grandparents
Jean Leblanc
1776–1854
Sophie Dugas
1781–1848
Sévère Landry
1778–1868
Marie Bujold
1785–1863
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jean LeBlanc
1744–1824
Marguerite Boudreau
1745–1815
Pierre Dugas
1742–1832
Françoise Robicheau
1739–1828
Claude Landry
1746–1802
Hélène Dugas
1749–1830
Mathurin Bujold
1745–1805
Marie BERNARD
1754–1814

Emma LeBlanc's Descendants

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Emma (Delina) LeBlanc (11 Jun 1871–1923) m. John (Bates) Tromblay (26 Jan 1864–1937)
  1. 1. Evelyn (C) Trombley 1895–1982
  2. 2. Peter (Dewey) Tromblay 1898–1918
  3. 3. Grace (Lillian) Tromblay 1899–1980
  4. 4. Leda (F) Tromblay 1903–1999
  5. 5. Leonard (William) Tromblay 1904–1964
  6. 6. Marion (Lorraine Trombley) (Moulton) 1909–2003
  7. 7. Susie (or Lucy) Tromblay 1902–

Emma LeBlanc's Timeline

2 Records

1871
11 Jun 1871
Birth of Emma Delina LeBlanc in Novelle, Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada
Novelle, Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada
1923
1923
Age 52
Death of Emma Delina LeBlanc in Wisconsin, United States of America
Wisconsin, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 Jun 1871
    Event Place: Novelle, Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1923
    Event Place: Wisconsin, United States of America

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