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Jean Baptiste Fortier 1759–1759 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Jan. 3, 1759

Birth Location: St. Michel de la Durantye, Que. Canada

Death Date: Mar. 23, 1759

Death Location: St. Michel de la Durantye, Que. Canada

Father: Ambroise Fortier

Mother: Brigitte Tremblay

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The story of Jean Baptiste Fortier began in 1759 in St. Michel de la Durantye, Que. Canada. Jean Baptiste Fortier passed away in 1759 in St. Michel de la Durantye, Que. Canada.

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Biography

  • The story of Jean Baptiste Fortier began in 1759 in St. Michel de la Durantye, Que. Canada.
  • Jean Baptiste Fortier passed away in 1759 in St. Michel de la Durantye, Que. Canada.

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Jean Fortier's Ancestors

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Jean Fortier
1759–1759
Birth Place: St. Michel de la Durantye, Que. Canada
Parents
Ambroise Fortier
1726–1790
St Jean,Ile Orleans,Quebec,Canada
Brigitte Tremblay
1732–1794
L'Ange Gardien, Charlevoix, Montmorency, Quebec
Grandparents
Jacques Tremblay
1702–1769
Montmorency, Quebec, Canada
Angelique Quentin
1707–1749
Montmorency, Quebec, Canada
Great-Grandparents
Jacques Tremblay
1664–1741
Agathe Lacroix
1675–1741
Louis Quentin
1675–1728
Marie Mathieu
1682–1725
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Pierre Tremblay
1626–1687
Ozanne-Jeanne Achon
1633–1707
Francois LACROIX
1642–1710
Marie GAGNE
1653–1710
Nicolas Quentin
1633–1683
Madeleine Roulois
1646–1705
Jean Mathieu
1637–1699
Louise LeTartre
1654–1696

Jean Fortier's Timeline

2 Records

1759
Jan. 3, 1759
Birth of Jean Baptiste Fortier in St. Michel de la Durantye, Que. Canada
St. Michel de la Durantye, Que. Canada
1759
Mar. 23, 1759
Death of Jean Baptiste Fortier in St. Michel de la Durantye, Que. Canada
St. Michel de la Durantye, Que. Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Jan. 3, 1759
    Event Place: St. Michel de la Durantye, Que. Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Mar. 23, 1759
    Event Place: St. Michel de la Durantye, Que. Canada

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