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Ferdinand Gauthier 1865–1948 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 16 Nov 1865

Birth Location: Weedon, Cantons De Lest, Quebec, Canada

Death Date: 1948

Death Location: Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan, Canada

Father: Charles-Gilles Gauthier

Mother: Mathilde Biron

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In 1865, Ferdinand Gauthier entered the world in Weedon, Cantons De Lest, Quebec, Canada, born to Charles Gilles Gauthier And Mathilde Biron. Ferdinand Gauthier passed away in 1948 in Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Biography

  • In 1865, Ferdinand Gauthier entered the world in Weedon, Cantons De Lest, Quebec, Canada, born to Charles Gilles Gauthier And Mathilde Biron.
  • Ferdinand Gauthier passed away in 1948 in Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Ferdinand Gauthier's Ancestors

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Ferdinand Gauthier
1865–1948
Birth Place: Weedon, Cantons De Lest, Quebec, Canada
Parents
Charles-Gilles Gauthier
1831–1914
St Rosalie, Les Maskoutains, Quebec, Canada
Mathilde Biron
1834–1873
Wotton, Quebec, Canada
Grandparents
Jacques Gauthier
1793–1852
Beloeil, Vercheres, Québec, Canada
Agathe Leclerc
1793–1852
Ile-aux-Coudres (St-Louis), Québec
Great-Grandparents
Marie Bouchard
1752–1827
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ferdinand Gauthier's Timeline

2 Records

1865
16 Nov 1865
Birth of Ferdinand Gauthier in Weedon, Cantons De Lest, Quebec, Canada
Weedon, Cantons De Lest, Quebec, Canada
1948
1948
Age 83
Death of Ferdinand Gauthier in Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan, Canada
Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan, Canada

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 16 Nov 1865
    Event Place: Weedon, Cantons De Lest, Quebec, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1948
    Event Place: Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan, Canada

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