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Marguerite Bernard 1695–1763 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1695

Birth Location: Beaubassin - possibly small village of Petite-Butte [Little Hill], situated at the mouth of the Nanpanne Valley on the north side of the rivière-de-Nanpanne [present-day Nappan River] where it empties into the rivière Mécanne [present-day Maccon Ri

Death Date: Aft. September 17, 1763 census [St. Peter/Saint Pierre, St. John's Island]

Death Location: St. John's Island - possibly St. Peter of the North/Saint-Pierre-du-Nord [present-day St. Peter Bay area, Kings County, Prince Edward Island], St. John's Island, a British colony

Father: Rene Bernard

Mother: Marie Doucet

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In 1695, Marguerite Bernard entered the world in Beaubassin - possibly small village of Petite-Butte [Little Hill], situated at the mouth of the Nanpanne Valley on the north side of the rivière-de-Nanpanne [present-day Nappan River] where it empties into the rivière Mécanne [present-day Maccon Ri, born to Rene Dit Rencochet Bernard And Marie Madeleine Doucet. Marguerite Bernard passed away in 1763 in St. John's Island - possibly St. Peter of the North/Saint-Pierre-du-Nord [present-day St. Peter Bay area, Kings County, Prince Edward Island], St. John's Island, a British colony.

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  • In 1695, Marguerite Bernard entered the world in Beaubassin - possibly small village of Petite-Butte [Little Hill], situated at the mouth of the Nanpanne Valley on the north side of the rivière-de-Nanpanne [present-day Nappan River] where it empties into the rivière Mécanne [present-day Maccon Ri, born to Rene Dit Rencochet Bernard And Marie Madeleine Doucet.
  • Marguerite Bernard passed away in 1763 in St. John's Island - possibly St. Peter of the North/Saint-Pierre-du-Nord [present-day St. Peter Bay area, Kings County, Prince Edward Island], St. John's Island, a British colony.

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Marguerite Bernard's Ancestors

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Marguerite Bernard
1695–1763
Birth Place: Beaubassin - possibly small village of Petite-Butte [Little Hill], situated at the mouth of the Nanpanne Valley on the north side of the rivière-de-Nanpanne [present-day Nappan River] where it empties into the rivière Mécanne [present-day Maccon Ri
Parents
Rene (dit Rencochet) Bernard
1663–1757
Port Royal, (Acadia), (Annapolis Royal), Nova Scotia, Canada
Marie (Madeleine) Doucet
1671–1740
Beaubassin, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada
Grandparents
Andre (D'Aulnaies dit) Bernard
1620–1651
Beauvoir-sur-Mer, Departement de la Vendée, Pays de la Loire, France
Marie (Andree) Guyon
1616–1715
Loudun, Departement de la Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France
Great-Grandparents
Isaac Bernard
1585–1639
Marie Moinet
1585–1639
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Marguerite Bernard's Timeline

2 Records

1695
1695
Birth of Marguerite Bernard in Beaubassin - possibly small village of Petite-Butte [Little Hill], situated at the mouth of the Nanpanne Valley on the north side of the rivière-de-Nanpanne [present-day Nappan River] where it empties into the rivière Mécanne [present-day Maccon Ri
Beaubassin - possibly small village of Petite-Butte [Little Hill], situated at the mouth of the Nanpanne Valley on the north side of the rivière-de-Nanpanne [present-day Nappan River] where it empties into the rivière Mécanne [present-day Maccon Ri
1763
Aft. September 17, 1763 census [St. Peter/Saint Pierre, St. John's Island]
Age 68
Death of Marguerite Bernard in St. John's Island - possibly St. Peter of the North/Saint-Pierre-du-Nord [present-day St. Peter Bay area, Kings County, Prince Edward Island], St. John's Island, a British colony
St. John's Island - possibly St. Peter of the North/Saint-Pierre-du-Nord [present-day St. Peter Bay area, Kings County, Prince Edward Island], St. John's Island, a British colony

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1695
    Event Place: Beaubassin - possibly small village of Petite-Butte [Little Hill], situated at the mouth of the Nanpanne Valley on the north side of the rivière-de-Nanpanne [present-day Nappan River] where it empties into the rivière Mécanne [present-day Maccon Ri

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Aft. September 17, 1763 census [St. PeterSaint Pierre, St. John's Island]
    Event Place: St. John's Island - possibly St. Peter of the NorthSaint-Pierre-du-Nord [present-day St. Peter Bay area, Kings County, Prince Edward Island], St. John's Island, a British colony

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