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Madeleine Cloutier 1657–1721 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 mai 1657

Birth Location: Québec, Nouvelle-France

Death Date: 23 janvier 1721

Death Location: St-Pierre, île d'Orléans, Nouvelle-France

Father: Zacharie Cloutier

Mother: Marie Emard

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The story of Madeleine Cloutier began in 1657 in Québec, Nouvelle-France. Madeleine Cloutier passed away in 1721 in St-Pierre, île d'Orléans, Nouvelle-France.

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Biography

  • The story of Madeleine Cloutier began in 1657 in Québec, Nouvelle-France.
  • Madeleine Cloutier passed away in 1721 in St-Pierre, île d'Orléans, Nouvelle-France.

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Madeleine Cloutier's Ancestors

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Madeleine Cloutier
1657–1721
Birth Place: Québec, Nouvelle-France
Parents
Zacharie Cloutier
1617–1708
Mortagne, Perche, France
Marie (Madeleine) Emard
1626–1708
Niort, Poitou, France
Grandparents
Zacharie Cloutier
1590–1677
Saint-Jean, Mortagne, Perche, France
Sainte (Dupontxantes Dupontzainte) Dupont
1596–1624
Saint-Jean, Mortagne, Perche, France
Great-Grandparents
Denis Cloutier
1565–1633
Renee Briere
1570–1608
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Nicolas Cloutier
1544–1590
Marguerite Remy
1537–1587
DENIS BRIERE
1537–1587
UNKNOWN wife
1540–1640

Madeleine Cloutier's Timeline

2 Records

1657
15 mai 1657
Birth of Madeleine Cloutier in Québec, Nouvelle-France
Québec, Nouvelle-France
1721
23 janvier 1721
Age 64
Death of Madeleine Cloutier in St-Pierre, île d'Orléans, Nouvelle-France
St-Pierre, île d'Orléans, Nouvelle-France

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 mai 1657
    Event Place: Québec, Nouvelle-France

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 janvier 1721
    Event Place: St-Pierre, île d'Orléans, Nouvelle-France

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