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Jean Leclerc 1740–1806 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 JAN 1740

Birth Location: Charlesbourg, Qu‚bec, Canada

Death Date: 20 JAN 1806

Death Location: St-Antoine-de-Pade, Longueuil, Chambly, Qu‚bec, Canada

Father: Pierre Leclerc

Mother: Louise-Angelique Paquet

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Jean Leclerc was born in 1740 in Charlesbourg, Qu‚bec, Canada, the child of Pierre Leclerc And Louise Angelique Paquet. Jean Leclerc passed away in 1806 in St-Antoine-de-Pade, Longueuil, Chambly, Qu‚bec, Canada.

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Biography

  • Jean Leclerc was born in 1740 in Charlesbourg, Qu‚bec, Canada, the child of Pierre Leclerc And Louise Angelique Paquet.
  • Jean Leclerc passed away in 1806 in St-Antoine-de-Pade, Longueuil, Chambly, Qu‚bec, Canada.

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Jean Leclerc's Ancestors

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Jean Leclerc
1740–1806
Birth Place: Charlesbourg, Qu‚bec, Canada
Parents
Pierre Leclerc
1705–1751
St-Pierre, Ile-d'Orl‚ans, Qu‚bec, Canada
Louise-Angelique Paquet
1708–
Bourg Royal, Charlesbourg, Qu‚bec, Canada
Grandparents
Adrien Leclerc
1670–1746
St Famille, Ile D Orleans, Quebec, Canada
Geneviève Paradis
1679–1772
St Pierre, Ile Orleans, Quebec, Canada
Great-Grandparents
Jean Leclerc
1635–1703
Marie Blanquet
1631–1709
Guillaume Paradis
1644–1716
Geneviève DuMaine
1654–1712
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Andre Leclerc
1610–
Adrien Blanquet
1604–
Pierre Paradis
1604–1675
Jean DuMaine
1616–1674
Jeanne Roy
1626–1674

Jean Leclerc's Timeline

2 Records

1740
18 JAN 1740
Birth of Jean Leclerc in Charlesbourg, Qu‚bec, Canada
Charlesbourg, Qu‚bec, Canada
1806
20 JAN 1806
Age 66
Death of Jean Leclerc in St-Antoine-de-Pade, Longueuil, Chambly, Qu‚bec, Canada
St-Antoine-de-Pade, Longueuil, Chambly, Qu‚bec, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 JAN 1740
    Event Place: Charlesbourg, Qu‚bec, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 JAN 1806
    Event Place: St-Antoine-de-Pade, Longueuil, Chambly, Qu‚bec, Canada

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