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Francois Xavier (Francis) Gagnon 1827–1856 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 Avr 1827

Birth Location: Ste-Marie, Beauce, Qc

Death Date: 21 Mars 1856

Death Location: Ste Marie De Beauce, , Quebec, Canada

Father: Joseph Gagnon

Mother: Marie Gregoire

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Francois Xavier (Francis) Gagnon was born in 1827 in Ste-Marie, Beauce, Qc, the child of Joseph Francois Gagnon And Marie Angelique Gregoire. Francois Xavier (Francis) Gagnon passed away in 1856 in Ste Marie De Beauce, , Quebec, Canada.

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Biography

  • Francois Xavier (Francis) Gagnon was born in 1827 in Ste-Marie, Beauce, Qc, the child of Joseph Francois Gagnon And Marie Angelique Gregoire.
  • Francois Xavier (Francis) Gagnon passed away in 1856 in Ste Marie De Beauce, , Quebec, Canada.

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Francois Gagnon's Ancestors

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Francois Gagnon
1827–1856
Birth Place: Ste-Marie, Beauce, Qc
Parents
Joseph Francois Gagnon
1799–1876
Ste-Marie, Beauce, Qc
Marie (Angelique) Gregoire
1800–1866
Ste-Marie, (Beauce), Qc
Grandparents
Augustin Gagnon
1765–1846
Ste Marie, Beauce, Quebec, Canada
Marie (Gertude) Morrisette
1763–1841
Saint Joseph de Beauce, Robert Cliche, Quebec, Canada
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Francois Gagnon's Timeline

2 Records

1827
28 Avr 1827
Birth of Francois Xavier (Francis) Gagnon in Ste-Marie, Beauce, Qc
Ste-Marie, Beauce, Qc
1856
21 Mars 1856
Age 29
Death of Francois Xavier (Francis) Gagnon in Ste Marie De Beauce, , Quebec, Canada
Ste Marie De Beauce, , Quebec, Canada

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 Avr 1827
    Event Place: Ste-Marie, Beauce, Qc

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 Mars 1856
    Event Place: Ste Marie De Beauce, , Quebec, Canada

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