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Marie-Anne Marchand 1825–1848 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 01 Mar 1825

Birth Location: Bécancour,Nicolet,QC

Death Date: 13 Apr 1848

Death Location: Township d'Halifax,QC

Father: Jean-Baptiste Marchand

Mother: Judith 🧬

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In 1825, Marie-Anne Marchand entered the world in Bécancour,Nicolet,QC, born to Jean Baptiste Marchand And Judith Durand. Marie-Anne Marchand passed away in 1848 in Township d'Halifax,QC.

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Biography

  • In 1825, Marie-Anne Marchand entered the world in Bécancour,Nicolet,QC, born to Jean Baptiste Marchand And Judith Durand.
  • Marie-Anne Marchand passed away in 1848 in Township d'Halifax,QC.

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Marie-Anne Marchand's Ancestors

Self
Marie-Anne Marchand
1825–1848
Birth Place: Bécancour,Nicolet,QC
Parents
Jean-Baptiste Marchand
1799–1881
Bécancour,QC
Judith (Durand) 🧬
1804–1881
Gentilly, Nicolet, Québec
Grandparents
Alexis Durand
1780–1863
Champlain, Quebec
Angele (Tourigny) #
1773–1817
Gentilly, Nicolet, Québec, Canada
Great-Grandparents
Gabriel Durand
1740–1810
Marie-Henri Hébert
1749–1836
Joseph Tourigny
1737–1789
Marie Gentilly
1748–1776
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jean Durand
1697–1751
Marie Perrin-Gareau
1700–1749
Joseph GGF
1719–1803
Marie Chiasson
1720–1809
Joseph Tourigny
1700–1790
Marie Turbal
1711–1790

Marie-Anne Marchand's Timeline

2 Records

1825
01 Mar 1825
Birth of Marie-Anne Marchand in Bécancour,Nicolet,QC
Bécancour,Nicolet,QC
1848
13 Apr 1848
Age 23
Death of Marie-Anne Marchand in Township d'Halifax,QC
Township d'Halifax,QC

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 01 Mar 1825
    Event Place: Bécancour,Nicolet,QC

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 Apr 1848
    Event Place: Township d'Halifax,QC

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