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Henri Pelletier 1899–1900 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Feb 1899

Birth Location: St. Agatha, Maine

Death Date: 06 Mar 1900

Death Location: St. Agatha, Maine

Father: Henri Pelletier

Mother: Beatrice Pelletier

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Henri Pelletier was born in 1899 in St. Agatha, Maine, the child of Henri Pelletier And Beatrice Pelletier. Henri Pelletier passed away in 1900 in St. Agatha, Maine.

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Biography

  • Henri Pelletier was born in 1899 in St. Agatha, Maine, the child of Henri Pelletier And Beatrice Pelletier.
  • Henri Pelletier passed away in 1900 in St. Agatha, Maine.

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Henri Pelletier's Ancestors

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Henri Pelletier
1899–1900
Birth Place: St. Agatha, Maine
Parents
Henri Pelletier
1858–1906
Frenchville, Maine
Beatrice Pelletier
1875–1907
Frenchville, Maine
Grandparents
William Pelletier
1817–1897
Julie Dominique-Rau
1818–1877
Great-Grandparents
Alexandre Pelletier
1786–1842
Marie-Angele Lebel
1797–1843
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joseph-Basile Pelletier
1753–
Marie-Catherine Sirois
1757–

Henri Pelletier's Timeline

4 Records

1899
Feb 1899
Birth of Henri Pelletier
None
1899
Feb 1899
Birth of Henri Pelletier in St. Agatha, Maine
St. Agatha, Maine
1900
03 Mar 1900
Age 1
Death of Henri Pelletier in St. Agatha, Maine
St. Agatha, Maine
1900
06 Mar 1900
Age 1
Burial of Henri Pelletier in St. Agatha, Maine
St. Agatha, Maine

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Feb 1899

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Feb 1899
    Event Place: St. Agatha, Maine

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 03 Mar 1900
    Event Place: St. Agatha, Maine

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 06 Mar 1900
    Event Place: St. Agatha, Maine

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