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Jean Baptiste Allaire 1715–1716 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 Apr 1715

Birth Location: St Famille, Ile d'O, Quebec, Quebec, New France

Death Date: 15 Sep 1716

Death Location: Ste Famille, Ile Orleans, Quebec, New France

Father: Etienne Allaire

Mother: Marie Bilodeau

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Jean Baptiste Allaire was born in 1715 in St Famille, Ile d'O, Quebec, Quebec, New France, the child of Etienne Allaire And Marie Anne Bilodeau. Jean Baptiste Allaire passed away in 1716 in Ste Famille, Ile Orleans, Quebec, New France.

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  • Jean Baptiste Allaire was born in 1715 in St Famille, Ile d'O, Quebec, Quebec, New France, the child of Etienne Allaire And Marie Anne Bilodeau.
  • Jean Baptiste Allaire passed away in 1716 in Ste Famille, Ile Orleans, Quebec, New France.

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Jean Allaire's Ancestors

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Jean Allaire
1715–1716
Birth Place: St Famille, Ile d'O, Quebec, Quebec, New France
Parents
Etienne Allaire
1683–1753
St Francois, Ile D'Orleans, Quebec, New France
Marie (Anne) Bilodeau
1685–1731
Sainte-Famille, Capitale-Nationale Region, Quebec, New France
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Jean Allaire's Timeline

2 Records

1715
21 Apr 1715
Birth of Jean Baptiste Allaire in St Famille, Ile d'O, Quebec, Quebec, New France
St Famille, Ile d'O, Quebec, Quebec, New France
1716
15 Sep 1716
Age 1
Death of Jean Baptiste Allaire in Ste Famille, Ile Orleans, Quebec, New France
Ste Famille, Ile Orleans, Quebec, New France

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 Apr 1715
    Event Place: St Famille, Ile d'O, Quebec, Quebec, New France

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 Sep 1716
    Event Place: Ste Famille, Ile Orleans, Quebec, New France

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