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Georgianna Marchand 1854–1936 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 juillet 1854

Birth Location: St-Stanislas (Champlain) - Québec - Canada

Death Date: 18 mars 1936

Death Location: Champlain (Champlain) - Québec - Canada

Father: Francois-Noel Marchand*

Mother: Rose Pronovost

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Georgianna Marchand was born in 1854 in St-Stanislas (Champlain) - Québec - Canada, the child of Francois Noel Marchand And Rose Rouillard Dit Pronovost. Georgianna Marchand passed away in 1936 in Champlain (Champlain) - Québec - Canada.

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  • Georgianna Marchand was born in 1854 in St-Stanislas (Champlain) - Québec - Canada, the child of Francois Noel Marchand And Rose Rouillard Dit Pronovost.
  • Georgianna Marchand passed away in 1936 in Champlain (Champlain) - Québec - Canada.

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Georgianna Marchand's Ancestors

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Georgianna Marchand
1854–1936
Birth Place: St-Stanislas (Champlain) - Québec - Canada
Parents
Francois-Noel Marchand*
1805–1882
Batiscan (Champlain) - Québec - Canada
Rose (Rouillard dit) Pronovost
1814–1902
Quebec
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Georgianna Marchand's Timeline

2 Records

1854
1 juillet 1854
Birth of Georgianna Marchand in St-Stanislas (Champlain) - Québec - Canada
St-Stanislas (Champlain) - Québec - Canada
1936
18 mars 1936
Age 82
Death of Georgianna Marchand in Champlain (Champlain) - Québec - Canada
Champlain (Champlain) - Québec - Canada

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 juillet 1854
    Event Place: St-Stanislas (Champlain) - Québec - Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 mars 1936
    Event Place: Champlain (Champlain) - Québec - Canada

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