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Marguerite Gauthier 1817–1897 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 15 Feb 1817
Birth Location: Pointe-du-Lac, St-Maurice, Quebec
Death Date: 12 Oct 1897
Death Location: St-Medard, Warwick, Arthabaska, Quebec
Father: Antoine Gauthier
Mother: Marie Winer
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Children(s): Etienne FOURNIER
In 1817, Marguerite Gauthier entered the world in Pointe-du-Lac, St-Maurice, Quebec, born to Antoine Gauthier And Marie Marguerite Winer. Marguerite Gauthier had children including Etienne Fournier. Marguerite Gauthier passed away in 1897 in St-Medard, Warwick, Arthabaska, Quebec.
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Biography
- In 1817, Marguerite Gauthier entered the world in Pointe-du-Lac, St-Maurice, Quebec, born to Antoine Gauthier And Marie Marguerite Winer.
- Marguerite Gauthier had children including Etienne Fournier.
- Marguerite Gauthier passed away in 1897 in St-Medard, Warwick, Arthabaska, Quebec.
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Marguerite Gauthier's Descendants
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1. Etienne FOURNIER 1853– m. Adele Dupont 1852–1918
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1. Joseph (Clovis) Fournier 1875–1961 m. Marie Gendron 1879–1964
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1. Lucien Fournier 1900–1982 m. Olive L'Homme 1902–1998
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1. Gerard Fournier 1931–2013 m. Patricia Leveille 1939–2022
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Marguerite Gauthier's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 15 Feb 1817
Event Place: Pointe-du-Lac, St-Maurice, Quebec
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 12 Oct 1897
Event Place: St-Medard, Warwick, Arthabaska, Quebec