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Guillaume Trahan 1611–1682 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1611

Birth Location: Bourgueil, Indre-et-Loire, Centre-Val de Loire, France

Death Date: 1682

Death Location: Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada

Father: NICOLAS BOURGEOIS

Mother: Renee Desloges

Spouse(s): Francoise Corbineau

Children(s): Jeanne Trahan

In 1611, Guillaume Trahan entered the world in Bourgueil, Indre-et-Loire, Centre-Val de Loire, France, born to Nicolas Jean Nicolas Grand Jehan Jean Jacques Trahan Bourgeois And Renee Marie Brode Desloges. Guillaume Trahan married Francoise Corbineau, and had children including Jeanne Trahan. Guillaume Trahan passed away in 1682 in Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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  • In 1611, Guillaume Trahan entered the world in Bourgueil, Indre-et-Loire, Centre-Val de Loire, France, born to Nicolas Jean Nicolas Grand Jehan Jean Jacques Trahan Bourgeois And Renee Marie Brode Desloges.
  • Guillaume Trahan married Francoise Corbineau, and had children including Jeanne Trahan.
  • Guillaume Trahan passed away in 1682 in Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Guillaume Trahan's Ancestors

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Guillaume Trahan
1611–1682
Birth Place: Bourgueil, Indre-et-Loire, Centre-Val de Loire, France
Parents
NICOLAS JEAN (Nicolas Grand Jehan{Jean}Jacques) TRAHAN BOURGEOIS
1570–1669
La Ferte, Haute-Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France
Renee (Marie Brode) Desloges
1570–1632
Bourgueil, Indre-et-Loire, Centre-Val de Loire, France
Grandparents
Vincent (Trahan dit) bourgeois
1550–1632
Montreuil Belloy, Loire, Rhone-Alpes, France
Marie (Renee (Brot)) Brault
1550–1641
Loiré, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France
Jacques (Louis Poirier Maine Desloges b1545 son of Georges &) Blandine
1540–1615
Champagne, Dordogne, Aquitaine, France
Veronique Denis
1550–1610
Champagne-et-Fontaine, Departement de la Dordogne, Aquitaine, France
Great-Grandparents
Claude RIOU
1530–1580
Catherine Dadu
1535–
Georges Jehanne
1525–1585
Blandine Bonnet
1525–1585
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Claude RIOU
1512–
Luce Savary
1512–1575
Jacques Loges
1500–1544
Janne Vincelot
1500–1540

Guillaume Trahan's Descendants

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Guillaume Trahan (1611–1682) m. Francoise Corbineau (15 March 1599–1665)
  1. 1. Jeanne Trahan 1629–1699 m. Jacques (Jacob) Bourgeois 1621–1700
    1. 1. Anne-Marie Bourgeois 1661–1747 m. René (Daniel) LeBlanc 1654–1734
      1. 1. Marie-Claire (Olive Leblanc) (Leblanc) 1700–1763 m. Jean (Baptiste) Landry 1693–1764
        1. 1. Alexis Landry 1721–1798 m. Marie (Anne Helene) Terriot 1719–1769
        2. 2. Marguerite Landry 1609–1671 m. Robert Baroille 1595–1666
        3. 3. Honore Landry 1721–1817
        4. 4. Anselme Landry 1741–1804
        5. 5. Angelique Landry 1723–
        6. 6. Marie (Claire) Landry 1739–1777
        7. 7. Mathurin Landry 1729–1804
        8. 8. Pelagie Landry 1749–1831
        9. 9. Paul Landry 1735–1770
        10. 10. Anne Landry 1737–1814
        11. 11. Joseph-Dominique Landry 1744–1821
        12. 12. Bonne Landry 1723–
        13. 13. Ursule Landry 1733–1786
        14. 14. Antoine Landry 1720–1763
        15. 15. Etienne Landry 1731–1789
        16. 16. Madeleine Landry 1727–1798
        17. 17. Charles Landry 1738–1795
        18. 18. Rose (Marie) Landry 1722–1796
        19. 19. Rene Landry 1732–
        20. 20. Blanche (Marie) Landry 1738–1783
      2. 2. Jean-Francois (Leblanc) (Leblanc) 1682–1770
      3. 3. Joseph (Leblanc) (Leblanc) 1688–1688
      4. 4. Honore (Andre Leblanc) (Leblanc) 1710–1732
      5. 5. Esther (Leblanc) (Leblanc) 1679–
      6. 6. Rene-Pierre (Leblanc) (Leblanc) 1684–1758
      7. 7. Jacques (II Leblanc) (Leblanc) 1678–1755
      8. 8. Claire (II Leblanc) (Leblanc) 1700–1755
      9. 9. Claude-Andre (Leblanc) (Leblanc) 1691–1763
      10. 10. Victoire (Leblanc) (Leblanc) 1689–1700
      11. 11. Étienne (René Leblanc) (Leblanc) 1688–1788
      12. 12. Jean-Baptiste (Leblanc) (Leblanc) 1697–1718
      13. 13. Marie-Josephte (Leblanc) (Leblanc) 1687–1758
      14. 14. Marie (Marguerite Leblanc) (Leblanc) 1694–1725
      15. 15. Pierre (Leblanc) (Leblanc) 1684–1746
    2. 2. Francoise Bourgeois 1659–1747 m. Claude Dugas 1652–1732
      1. 1. Cecile Dugas 1690–1760 m. Claude Brun 1679–1760
        1. 1. MARGUERITE LEBRUN 1722–1766 m. Joseph (La) Pierre 1750–

Guillaume Trahan's Timeline

3 Records

1611
1611
Birth of Guillaume Trahan in Bourgueil, Indre-et-Loire, Centre-Val de Loire, France
Bourgueil, Indre-et-Loire, Centre-Val de Loire, France
1666
1666
Age 55
Guillaume Trahan was married in Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada
Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada
1682
1682
Age 71
Death of Guillaume Trahan in Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada
Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1611
    Event Place: Bourgueil, Indre-et-Loire, Centre-Val de Loire, France
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1666
    Event Place: Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1682
    Event Place: Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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