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Marie Joseph BARON 1722–1748 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 AUG 1722

Birth Location: St-Antoine-De-Tilly (Cté Lotbinière

Death Date: 04 MAR 1748

Death Location: St-Antoine-De-Tilly (Cté Lotbinière)

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Mother: Anne GRENON

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In 1722, Marie Joseph BARON entered the world in St-Antoine-De-Tilly (Cté Lotbinière, born to X Sans Nom And Anne Grenon. Marie Joseph BARON passed away in 1748 in St-Antoine-De-Tilly (Cté Lotbinière).

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Biography

  • In 1722, Marie Joseph BARON entered the world in St-Antoine-De-Tilly (Cté Lotbinière, born to X Sans Nom And Anne Grenon.
  • Marie Joseph BARON passed away in 1748 in St-Antoine-De-Tilly (Cté Lotbinière).

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Marie BARON's Ancestors

Self
Marie BARON
1722–1748
Birth Place: St-Antoine-De-Tilly (Cté Lotbinière
Parents
Anne GRENON
1686–1758
Neuville,Quebec,CANADA
Grandparents
Pierre GRENON
1646–1712
La Rochelle,FRANCE,Marsais,Rochefort,Saintonge
Marie (DE LAVOYE) LAVOIE
1657–1727
Aytré,FRANCE,Departement de la Charente-Maritime,Poitou-Charentes
Great-Grandparents
Pierre LAVOIE
1632–1708
Jacquette (GRIGNON)
1635–1666
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Pierre LAVOIE
1603–
Elisabeth VADOIS
1600–1634
Pierre GRINON
1600–1666
Simone GRISOT
1605–

Marie BARON's Timeline

2 Records

1722
24 AUG 1722
Birth of Marie Joseph BARON in St-Antoine-De-Tilly (Cté Lotbinière
St-Antoine-De-Tilly (Cté Lotbinière
1748
04 MAR 1748
Age 26
Death of Marie Joseph BARON in St-Antoine-De-Tilly (Cté Lotbinière)
St-Antoine-De-Tilly (Cté Lotbinière)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 AUG 1722
    Event Place: St-Antoine-De-Tilly (Cté Lotbinière

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 04 MAR 1748
    Event Place: St-Antoine-De-Tilly (Cté Lotbinière)

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