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Joseph Adelbert Marchand 1872–1982 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12/26/1872

Birth Location: Ste Croix, Lotbiniere, Quebec

Death Date: 12 Mar 1982

Death Location: Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

Father: Zelire Lemay

Mother: Zélire Lemay

Spouse(s): Cordélia Taillon

Children(s): Joseph Marchand, Maurice Marchand, Napolian Marchand, John Marchand, Eva Marchand

In 1872, Joseph Adelbert Marchand entered the world in Ste Croix, Lotbiniere, Quebec, born to Zelire Lemay And Zelire Lemay. In 1921, Joseph Adelbert Marchand resided in , Forget Village, Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, Canada. In 1931, Joseph Adelbert Marchand resided in Forget, Saskatchewan, Canada. Joseph Adelbert Marchand married Cordelia Taillon, and had children including Eva Marchand, John Marchand, Joseph William Henry Marchand, Maurice Marchand, Napolian Marchand. Joseph Adelbert Marchand passed away in 1982 in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Biography

  • In 1872, Joseph Adelbert Marchand entered the world in Ste Croix, Lotbiniere, Quebec, born to Zelire Lemay And Zelire Lemay.
  • In 1921, Joseph Adelbert Marchand resided in , Forget Village, Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, Canada.
  • In 1931, Joseph Adelbert Marchand resided in Forget, Saskatchewan, Canada.
  • Joseph Adelbert Marchand married Cordelia Taillon, and had children including Eva Marchand, John Marchand, Joseph William Henry Marchand, Maurice Marchand, Napolian Marchand.
  • Joseph Adelbert Marchand passed away in 1982 in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Joseph Marchand's Ancestors

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Joseph Marchand
1872–1982
Birth Place: Ste Croix, Lotbiniere, Quebec
Parents
Zelire Lemay
1843–1911
Ste Croix, Lotbiniere, Quebec
Zélire Lemay
1843–1911
Sainte-Croix, Lotbinière, Quebec, Canada
Grandparents
Augustin Lemay
1802–1871
Ste Croix, Lotbiniere, Quebec
Ursule Biron
1807–1871
Lotbiniere, Québec
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Joseph Marchand's Descendants

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Joseph (Adelbert) Marchand (12/26/1872–12 Mar 1982) m. Cordélia Taillon (9 March 1879–24 February 1959)
  1. 1. Joseph (William Henry) Marchand 1902–1987
  2. 2. Maurice Marchand 1908–
  3. 3. Napolian Marchand 1910–
  4. 4. John Marchand 1906–
  5. 5. Eva Marchand 1898–

Joseph Marchand's Timeline

4 Records

1872
12/26/1872
Birth of Joseph Adelbert Marchand in Ste Croix, Lotbiniere, Quebec
Ste Croix, Lotbiniere, Quebec
1921
1 Jun 1921
Age 49
Joseph Adelbert Marchand resided here in , Forget Village, Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, Canada
, Forget Village, Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, Canada
1931
1931
Age 59
Joseph Adelbert Marchand resided here in Forget, Saskatchewan, Canada
Forget, Saskatchewan, Canada
1982
12 Mar 1982
Age 110
Death of Joseph Adelbert Marchand in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12261872
    Event Place: Ste Croix, Lotbiniere, Quebec
    Record Source:
    [1] 1921 Census of Canada
    [2] 1931 Census of Canada, Library and Archives Canada; Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Seventh Census of Canada, 1931; Folder Number: T-27330; Census Place: Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, Canada; Page Number: 2

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1 Jun 1921
    Event Place: , Forget Village, Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Record Source: 1921 Census of Canada

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1931
    Event Place: Forget, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Record Source: 1931 Census of Canada, Library and Archives Canada; Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Seventh Census of Canada, 1931; Folder Number: T-27330; Census Place: Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, Canada; Page Number: 2

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 Mar 1982
    Event Place: Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

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