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Lea Berger 1897–1971 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 FEB 1897

Birth Location: St-Athanase, Iberville, Quebec, Canada,

Death Date: 8 JUN 1971

Death Location: Laval, Quebec, Canada,

Father: Eusebe Berger

Mother: Celina Ratté

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In 1897, Lea Berger entered the world in St-Athanase, Iberville, Quebec, Canada,, born to Eusebe Berger And Celina Ratte. Lea Berger passed away in 1971 in Laval, Quebec, Canada,.

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Biography

  • In 1897, Lea Berger entered the world in St-Athanase, Iberville, Quebec, Canada,, born to Eusebe Berger And Celina Ratte.
  • Lea Berger passed away in 1971 in Laval, Quebec, Canada,.

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Lea Berger's Ancestors

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Lea Berger
1897–1971
Birth Place: St-Athanase, Iberville, Quebec, Canada,
Parents
Eusebe Berger
1874–1948
St-Athanase, Iberville, Quebec, Canada,
Celina Ratté
1873–1905
St-Athanase, Iberville, Québec, Canada
Grandparents
Narcisse Ratté
1840–1919
St-Athanase, Iberville, Quebec, Canada,
Marie David
1833–1895
St-Athanase, Iberville, Québec, Canada
Great-Grandparents
Narcisse Ratté
1819–1870
Adeline Narbonne
1819–1899
Francois David
1806–1838
Marie Gagnon
1815–1892
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Germain Ratté
1787–1857
Marie Tourangeau
1789–1843
Andre Narbonne
1790–1867
Rosalie Daviau
1788–1860
Joachim David
1782–1845
Scholastique Brouillet
1784–1861
François Gagnon
1779–1847
Marie Thuot
1794–1881

Lea Berger's Timeline

2 Records

1897
12 FEB 1897
Birth of Lea Berger in St-Athanase, Iberville, Quebec, Canada,
St-Athanase, Iberville, Quebec, Canada,
1971
8 JUN 1971
Age 74
Death of Lea Berger in Laval, Quebec, Canada,
Laval, Quebec, Canada,

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 FEB 1897
    Event Place: St-Athanase, Iberville, Quebec, Canada,

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 JUN 1971
    Event Place: Laval, Quebec, Canada,

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