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Ephraim Bonin 1833 – 1909 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 APR 1833

Birth Location: Chezzetcook, Halifax Co., NS

Death Date: 30 DEC 1909

Death Location: Chezzetcook, Halifax Co., NS

Father: Charles Bonin

Mother: Charity Murphy

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In 1833, Ephraim Bonin entered the world in Chezzetcook, Halifax Co., NS, born to Charles Bonin and Charity dite Scholastique Murphy. Ephraim Bonin passed away in 1909 in Chezzetcook, Halifax Co., NS.

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Biography

  • In 1833, Ephraim Bonin entered the world in Chezzetcook, Halifax Co., NS, born to Charles Bonin and Charity dite Scholastique Murphy.
  • Ephraim Bonin passed away in 1909 in Chezzetcook, Halifax Co., NS.

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Ephraim Bonin's Ancestors

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Ephraim Bonin
1833 – 1909
Birth Place: Chezzetcook, Halifax Co., NS
Parents
Charles Bonin
1788 –
Charity (dite Scholastique) Murphy
1793 –
Chezzetcook, Acadia
Grandparents
Jean (Pierre) Murphy
1769 – 1871
Nova Scotia, Canada
Gertrude Roma
1768 – 1834
Chezzetcook, NS
Great-Grandparents
Timothy Murphy
1744 – 1797
Ann Connors
1736 – 1779
Jean Roma
1733 – 1780
Felicite Clerge
1739 – 1780
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jean-Pierre Roma
1707 –
Marie Moreau
1707 –
Clerge
1692 –
Clerge
1703 –

Ephraim Bonin's Timeline

2 Records

1833
10 APR 1833
Birth of Ephraim Bonin in Chezzetcook, Halifax Co., NS
Chezzetcook, Halifax Co., NS
1909
30 DEC 1909
Age 76
Death of Ephraim Bonin in Chezzetcook, Halifax Co., NS
Chezzetcook, Halifax Co., NS

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 APR 1833
    Event Place: Chezzetcook, Halifax Co., NS

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 DEC 1909
    Event Place: Chezzetcook, Halifax Co., NS

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