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Marie Josephe Brule 1753–1842 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 November 1753

Birth Location: L'ile-Dupas (Quebec, Canada)

Death Date: 4 Dec 1842

Death Location: St. Cuthbert, Berthier, Quebec

Father: Antoine Brule

Mother: Marie Ethier

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Marie Josephe Brule was born in 1753 in L'ile-Dupas (Quebec, Canada), the child of Antoine Brule And Marie Josephte Ethier. Marie Josephe Brule passed away in 1842 in St. Cuthbert, Berthier, Quebec.

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Biography

  • Marie Josephe Brule was born in 1753 in L'ile-Dupas (Quebec, Canada), the child of Antoine Brule And Marie Josephte Ethier.
  • Marie Josephe Brule passed away in 1842 in St. Cuthbert, Berthier, Quebec.

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Marie Brule's Ancestors

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Marie Brule
1753–1842
Birth Place: L'ile-Dupas (Quebec, Canada)
Parents
Antoine Brule
1724–1806
St. Genevieve, Berthier, Quebec
Marie (Josephte) Ethier
1732–1777
Berthier-En-Haut (Quebec, Canada)
Grandparents
Antoine (Brûlé dit) Francoeur
1667–1743
Amiens, Somme, Picardie, France
Angelique (Francoise) Meline
1687–1764
Lévis, , Quebec, Canada
Joseph Ethier
1708–1782
St-Francois-De-Sale (Québec, Canada)
Marie (Josephe Mabriand) Toussaint
1708–1788
Charlesbourg, Quebec, Canada
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Marie Brule's Timeline

2 Records

1753
28 November 1753
Birth of Marie Josephe Brule in L'ile-Dupas (Quebec, Canada)
L'ile-Dupas (Quebec, Canada)
1842
4 Dec 1842
Age 89
Death of Marie Josephe Brule in St. Cuthbert, Berthier, Quebec
St. Cuthbert, Berthier, Quebec

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 November 1753
    Event Place: L'ile-Dupas (Quebec, Canada)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Dec 1842
    Event Place: St. Cuthbert, Berthier, Quebec

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