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Francis Navarre 1819–1819 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 04 May 1819

Birth Location: St Antoine, Raisin River

Death Date: 13 Oct 1819

Death Location: St Antoine, Raisin River

Father: Paul Navarre

Mother: Teresa Beaubien

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In 1819, Francis Navarre entered the world in St Antoine, Raisin River, born to Paul Navarre And Teresa Cuillerier Beaubien. Francis Navarre passed away in 1819 in St Antoine, Raisin River.

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Biography

  • In 1819, Francis Navarre entered the world in St Antoine, Raisin River, born to Paul Navarre And Teresa Cuillerier Beaubien.
  • Francis Navarre passed away in 1819 in St Antoine, Raisin River.

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Francis Navarre's Ancestors

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Francis Navarre
1819–1819
Birth Place: St Antoine, Raisin River
Parents
Paul Navarre
1798–1857
St Antoine Parish, Raisin River, Monroe, Michigan, USA
Teresa (Cuillerier) Beaubien
1791–1862
Detriot, Wayne, Michigan
Grandparents
Col. (Francois Xavier) Navarre
1763–1826
Assumption Church, Sandwich, Ontario, Canada
Marie (Louise) Suzor
1772–1834
Assumption, Sandwich, Ontario, Canada
Joseph (Cuillerier dit) Beaubien
1752–1821
Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States
Marie-Jeanne Meloche
1761–1802
Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Francis Navarre's Timeline

2 Records

1819
04 May 1819
Birth of Francis Navarre in St Antoine, Raisin River
St Antoine, Raisin River
1819
13 Oct 1819
Death of Francis Navarre in St Antoine, Raisin River
St Antoine, Raisin River

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 04 May 1819
    Event Place: St Antoine, Raisin River

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 Oct 1819
    Event Place: St Antoine, Raisin River

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