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Guillaume "dit Perrochon" Benoit 1707–1752 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1707

Birth Location: Pisiguit (Windsor), Acadia

Death Date: 1752

Death Location: Petit Bras DOR, Nova Scotia, Canada

Father: Etienne Livernois

Mother: Anne (Lejeune\Lejuge)

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In 1707, Guillaume "dit Perrochon" Benoit entered the world in Pisiguit (Windsor), Acadia, born to Etienne Benoit Dit Livernois And Anne Marie Gaudet Lejeune Lejuge. Guillaume "dit Perrochon" Benoit passed away in 1752 in Petit Bras DOR, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Biography

  • In 1707, Guillaume "dit Perrochon" Benoit entered the world in Pisiguit (Windsor), Acadia, born to Etienne Benoit Dit Livernois And Anne Marie Gaudet Lejeune Lejuge.
  • Guillaume "dit Perrochon" Benoit passed away in 1752 in Petit Bras DOR, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Guillaume Benoit's Ancestors

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Guillaume Benoit
1707–1752
Birth Place: Pisiguit (Windsor), Acadia
Parents
Etienne Benoit dit Livernois
1662–1746
Montréal, Quebec, Canada
Anne (Marie Gaudet) (Lejeune\Lejuge)
1689–1759
Pisiguit, New Brunswick, Canada or Grand Pré, Nova Scotia, Canada or Port Royal, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Guillaume Benoit's Timeline

2 Records

1707
Abt. 1707
Birth of Guillaume "dit Perrochon" Benoit in Pisiguit (Windsor), Acadia
Pisiguit (Windsor), Acadia
1752
1752
Age 45
Death of Guillaume "dit Perrochon" Benoit in Petit Bras DOR, Nova Scotia, Canada
Petit Bras DOR, Nova Scotia, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1707
    Event Place: Pisiguit (Windsor), Acadia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1752
    Event Place: Petit Bras DOR, Nova Scotia, Canada

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