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Madeleine Comeau 1735–1816 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1735

Birth Location: Port Royal, Acadia, Canada

Death Date: 3 September 1816

Death Location: Nicolet, Québec, Canada

Father: Francois Laine

Mother: Magdeleine Amiraut

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In 1735, Madeleine Comeau entered the world in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada, born to Francois Comeau Dit Laine And Magdeleine Amiraut. Madeleine Comeau passed away in 1816 in Nicolet, Québec, Canada.

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Biography

  • In 1735, Madeleine Comeau entered the world in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada, born to Francois Comeau Dit Laine And Magdeleine Amiraut.
  • Madeleine Comeau passed away in 1816 in Nicolet, Québec, Canada.

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Madeleine Comeau's Ancestors

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Madeleine Comeau
1735–1816
Birth Place: Port Royal, Acadia, Canada
Parents
Francois Comeau dit Laine
1699–1758
St Jean Baptiste, Port Royal, Quebec, Acadie
Magdeleine Amiraut
1700–
Grandparents
Pierre (Comeau L'Aîné) L'Esturgeon
1652–1730
Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada
Jeanne Bourg
1655–1724
Port Royal, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada
Great-Grandparents
Pierre de
1597–1690
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jean Chassenay
1560–1631
Claude-Marguerite Colombey
1577–1663

Madeleine Comeau's Timeline

2 Records

1735
1735
Birth of Madeleine Comeau in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada
Port Royal, Acadia, Canada
1816
3 September 1816
Age 81
Death of Madeleine Comeau in Nicolet, Québec, Canada
Nicolet, Québec, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1735
    Event Place: Port Royal, Acadia, Canada
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 September 1816
    Event Place: Nicolet, Québec, Canada
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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