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Julie Eva Luce Gagnon 1885–1886 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 Dec 1885

Birth Location: Arthabaska, Québec

Death Date: 8 Jan 1886

Death Location: St-Christophe, Arthabaska, Québec

Father: Adolphus Gagnon

Mother: Rose Gagnon

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In 1885, Julie Eva Luce Gagnon entered the world in Arthabaska, Québec, born to Adolphus Gagnon And Rose Gagnon. Julie Eva Luce Gagnon passed away in 1886 in St-Christophe, Arthabaska, Québec.

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Biography

  • In 1885, Julie Eva Luce Gagnon entered the world in Arthabaska, Québec, born to Adolphus Gagnon And Rose Gagnon.
  • Julie Eva Luce Gagnon passed away in 1886 in St-Christophe, Arthabaska, Québec.

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Julie Gagnon's Ancestors

Self
Julie Gagnon
1885–1886
Birth Place: Arthabaska, Québec
Parents
Adolphus Gagnon
1847–1911
Quebec, Canada
Rose Gagnon
1850–1937
Canada
Grandparents
Pierre (Antoine) Gagnon
1793–1884
Quebec
Victoire Castonguay
1796–1884
Quebec
Alex Croteau
1813–1900
Ste-Croix, Québec, Canada
Flavie Croteau
1816–1885
St Nicolas, Quebec, Canada
Great-Grandparents
Antoine Gagnon
1767–1846
Josephte Miville
1770–1848
Jean-Marie Guay
1734–1812
Marguerite St-Pierre
1752–
Magloire Croteau
1784–
Angélique Laroche
1783–1820
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Antoine Gagnon
1739–1791
Geneviève Bouchard
1739–1790
Pierre Guay
1709–1747
Angélique Morin
1708–1765

Julie Gagnon's Timeline

2 Records

1885
19 Dec 1885
Birth of Julie Eva Luce Gagnon in Arthabaska, Québec
Arthabaska, Québec
1886
8 Jan 1886
Age 1
Death of Julie Eva Luce Gagnon in St-Christophe, Arthabaska, Québec
St-Christophe, Arthabaska, Québec

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 Dec 1885
    Event Place: Arthabaska, Québec

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 Jan 1886
    Event Place: St-Christophe, Arthabaska, Québec

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