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Jean-Baptiste Leclerc 1734–1820 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 August 1734

Birth Location: Lislet, Lislet, Quebec, Canada

Death Date: 21 Février 1820

Death Location: Saint Jean, Port Joli, Quebec, Canada

Father: Joseph Leclerc

Mother: Françoise Durand

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The story of Jean-Baptiste Leclerc began in 1734 in Lislet, Lislet, Quebec, Canada. Jean-Baptiste Leclerc passed away in 1820 in Saint Jean, Port Joli, Quebec, Canada.

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Biography

  • The story of Jean-Baptiste Leclerc began in 1734 in Lislet, Lislet, Quebec, Canada.
  • Jean-Baptiste Leclerc passed away in 1820 in Saint Jean, Port Joli, Quebec, Canada.

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Jean-Baptiste Leclerc's Ancestors

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Jean-Baptiste Leclerc
1734–1820
Birth Place: Lislet, Lislet, Quebec, Canada
Parents
Joseph Leclerc
1693–1759
Cap St-Ignace, Quebec, Canada
Françoise (Marguerite) Durand
1702–1751
L'Islet, Quebec, Canada
Grandparents
Jean Leclerc
1659–1709
St Nicolas, Nantes, Bretagne, France
Madeleine Langlois
1674–1741
Ste Famille, Ile Orleans, Quebec, Canada
Nicolas Durand
1666–1740
Québec, , Quebec, Canada
Marguerite Huot
1664–1722
Montmorency, Québec, Canada
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Jean-Baptiste Leclerc's Timeline

2 Records

1734
28 August 1734
Birth of Jean-Baptiste Leclerc in Lislet, Lislet, Quebec, Canada
Lislet, Lislet, Quebec, Canada
1820
21 Février 1820
Age 86
Death of Jean-Baptiste Leclerc in Saint Jean, Port Joli, Quebec, Canada
Saint Jean, Port Joli, Quebec, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 August 1734
    Event Place: Lislet, Lislet, Quebec, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 Février 1820
    Event Place: Saint Jean, Port Joli, Quebec, Canada

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