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Marianne Leblanc 1736–1789 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1736

Birth Location: St-Charles-les-Mines, Acadie, British Territory, Canada

Death Date: 8 September 1789

Death Location: Belle Isle En Mer, France

Father: Anne Landry

Mother: Jean Leblanc

Spouse(s): Joseph Babin

Children(s): Marie Babin

In 1736, Marianne Leblanc entered the world in St-Charles-les-Mines, Acadie, British Territory, Canada, born to Anne Landry And Jean Le Blanc Leblanc Leblanc. Marianne Leblanc married Joseph Babin, and had children including Marie Theresa Theoliste Babin. Marianne Leblanc passed away in 1789 in Belle Isle En Mer, France.

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Biography

  • In 1736, Marianne Leblanc entered the world in St-Charles-les-Mines, Acadie, British Territory, Canada, born to Anne Landry And Jean Le Blanc Leblanc Leblanc.
  • Marianne Leblanc married Joseph Babin, and had children including Marie Theresa Theoliste Babin.
  • Marianne Leblanc passed away in 1789 in Belle Isle En Mer, France.

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Marianne Leblanc's Ancestors

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Marianne Leblanc
1736–1789
Birth Place: St-Charles-les-Mines, Acadie, British Territory, Canada
Parents
Anne Landry
1695–1746
Grand Pre, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada
Jean (Le Blanc LeBlanc) Leblanc
1691–1745
Grand-Pré, Acadie [Grand-Pré, Kings County, Nova Scotia, Canada]
Grandparents
Antoine (Daniel) Leblanc
1662–1730
Annapolis Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Marie (Anne) Bourgeois
1664–1747
Port-Royal, Acadie (Now Annapolis Royal, Annapolis County, N, United Kingdom
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Marianne Leblanc's Descendants

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Marianne Leblanc (1736–8 September 1789) m. Joseph Babin (21 August 1734–28 July 1784)
  1. 1. Marie (Theresa Theoliste) Babin 1761–1810 m. Jean (Joseph Francois Xavier) Marche 1758–1818
    1. 1. Denis (Francois) Marche 1789–1835 m. Charlotte (Catherine) Lejeune 1795–
      1. 1. Barbe Marche 1830–
      2. 2. Bridgette Marche 1835–
      3. 3. Brigitte (Bridgette) Marche 1835–
      4. 4. Caroline Marche 1834–1927
      5. 5. Denis Marche 1831–
      6. 6. Elizabeth Marche 1840–
      7. 7. Urbain Marche 1822–
      8. 8. Urbin Marche 1819–
    2. 2. Jean (Marie Francois) Marche 1798–1859
    3. 3. Ann (Marie (Marie Josephe Anne)) Marche 1790–
    4. 4. Ann (Marie) Marche 1796–
    5. 5. Jean ((John) Joseph) Marche 1786–1865
    6. 6. Julie Marche 1807–
    7. 7. Marie (Louise) Marche 1802–1872
    8. 8. Martha ((Marthe)) Marche 1786–
    9. 9. Theotiste Marche 1800–
    10. 10. Ursula Marche 1808–
    11. 11. Vincent ((Francis) Francois) Marche 1788–

Marianne Leblanc's Timeline

2 Records

1736
1736
Birth of Marianne Leblanc in St-Charles-les-Mines, Acadie, British Territory, Canada
St-Charles-les-Mines, Acadie, British Territory, Canada
1789
8 September 1789
Age 53
Death of Marianne Leblanc in Belle Isle En Mer, France
Belle Isle En Mer, France

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1736
    Event Place: St-Charles-les-Mines, Acadie, British Territory, Canada
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 September 1789
    Event Place: Belle Isle En Mer, France
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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