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Jean Charles LeJeune LeNormand 1637–1706 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 Apr 1637

Birth Location: St. Martin d'Igé, prés de Belesme, Perche, France

Death Date: 25 Jul 1706

Death Location: La Canardiere,Quebec, Pq, Canada

Father: Gervais LeNormand

Mother: Leonarde Leguay

Spouse(s): Anne Lelaboureur

Children(s): Jeanne Lenormand

The story of Jean Charles LeJeune LeNormand began in 1637 in St. Martin d'Igé, prés de Belesme, Perche, France. Jean Charles LeJeune LeNormand married Anne Lelaboureur, and had children including Jeanne Francoise Normand Lenormand. Jean Charles LeJeune LeNormand passed away in 1706 in La Canardiere,Quebec, Pq, Canada.

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Biography

  • The story of Jean Charles LeJeune LeNormand began in 1637 in St. Martin d'Igé, prés de Belesme, Perche, France.
  • Jean Charles LeJeune LeNormand married Anne Lelaboureur, and had children including Jeanne Francoise Normand Lenormand.
  • Jean Charles LeJeune LeNormand passed away in 1706 in La Canardiere,Quebec, Pq, Canada.

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Jean LeNormand's Ancestors

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Jean LeNormand
1637–1706
Birth Place: St. Martin d'Igé, prés de Belesme, Perche, France
Parents
Gervais LeNormand
1597–
St MArtin, d'Ige, Perche, Mortagne, Sees, France
Leonarde (Lienard Eleonore Edouarde JOINAULT Joult Jouault Janet) Leguay
1615–1652
Bellême, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France
Grandparents
Francois (LeNormand) Normand
1575–
Radegonde Gadois
1575–
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Jean LeNormand's Descendants

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Jean (Charles LeJeune) LeNormand (17 Apr 1637–25 Jul 1706) m. Anne Lelaboureur (1630–11 December 1700)
  1. 1. Jeanne (Francoise Normand) Lenormand 1670–1702 m. Joseph (Jacques) Lemire 1662–1702
    1. 1. Marguerite (Louise) Lemire 1697–1758 m. Francois (Marie Brien dit) Desrochers 1690–
      1. 1. Basile (Brien dit) Desrochers 1727– m. CHARLOTTE FISSIAU 1730–1821
        1. 1. Marie (Charlotte Brien dit) Desrochers 1752–1784 m. Charles (Jarret) Beauregard 1751–1810

Jean LeNormand's Timeline

2 Records

1637
17 Apr 1637
Birth of Jean Charles LeJeune LeNormand in St. Martin d'Igé, prés de Belesme, Perche, France
St. Martin d'Igé, prés de Belesme, Perche, France
1706
25 Jul 1706
Age 69
Death of Jean Charles LeJeune LeNormand in La Canardiere,Quebec, Pq, Canada
La Canardiere,Quebec, Pq, Canada

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 Apr 1637
    Event Place: St. Martin d'Igé, prés de Belesme, Perche, France

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 Jul 1706
    Event Place: La Canardiere,Quebec, Pq, Canada

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