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Joseph Benoit 1700–1746 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: October 1700
Birth Location: Longueuil, Nouvelle-France, Québec, Canada
Death Date: 4 February 1746
Death Location: Longueuil, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada
Father: Laurent Lhivernois
Mother: Marie-Francoise Livernois
Spouse(s): Marie- Gouyau
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The story of Joseph Benoit began in 1700 in Longueuil, Nouvelle-France, Québec, Canada. Joseph Benoit married Marie Josephte Gouyau. Joseph Benoit passed away in 1746 in Longueuil, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada.
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- The story of Joseph Benoit began in 1700 in Longueuil, Nouvelle-France, Québec, Canada.
- Joseph Benoit married Marie Josephte Gouyau.
- Joseph Benoit passed away in 1746 in Longueuil, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: October 1700
Event Place: Longueuil, Nouvelle-France, Québec, Canada
Record Source:
[1] Canada, Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
[2] Geneanet Community Trees Index
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 4 February 1746
Event Place: Longueuil, Québec, Canada
Record Source:
[1] Canada, Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
[2] Geneanet Community Trees Index
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: Longueuil, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada
Record Source: Canada, Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current