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Francois Gagne 1789–1831 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1789

Birth Location: Cap-St-Ignace, Montmagny, Quebec, Canada

Death Date: 14 Apr 1831

Death Location: Quebec, Canada

Father: François Gagne

Mother: Marie Jeandeparis

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Francois Gagne was born in 1789 in Cap-St-Ignace, Montmagny, Quebec, Canada, the child of Francois Jacob Gagne And Marie Theotiste Bernier Jeandeparis. Francois Gagne had children including Louis Gagne. Francois Gagne passed away in 1831 in Quebec, Canada.

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  • Francois Gagne was born in 1789 in Cap-St-Ignace, Montmagny, Quebec, Canada, the child of Francois Jacob Gagne And Marie Theotiste Bernier Jeandeparis.
  • Francois Gagne had children including Louis Gagne.
  • Francois Gagne passed away in 1831 in Quebec, Canada.

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Francois Gagne's Ancestors

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Francois Gagne
1789–1831
Birth Place: Cap-St-Ignace, Montmagny, Quebec, Canada
Parents
François Jacob Gagne
1759–1833
Cap-Saint-Ignace, Montmagny, Québec, Canada
Marie (Théotiste Bernier) Jeandeparis
1765–1843
Cap St-Ignace, Québec, Canada
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Francois Gagne's Timeline

2 Records

1789
abt 1789
Birth of Francois Gagne in Cap-St-Ignace, Montmagny, Quebec, Canada
Cap-St-Ignace, Montmagny, Quebec, Canada
1831
14 Apr 1831
Age 42
Death of Francois Gagne in Quebec, Canada
Quebec, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1789
    Event Place: Cap-St-Ignace, Montmagny, Quebec, Canada
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 Apr 1831
    Event Place: Quebec, Canada
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree

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