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Marie Madeleine Dionne Sansoucy Guyon 1667 – 1702 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 DEC 1667

Birth Location: Sainte-Famille, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada

Death Date: 10 DEC 1702

Death Location: Quebec, Quebec, Canada

Father: Antoine Guyon

Mother: Catherine Ivory

Spouse(s): Charles Normand

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The story of Marie Madeleine Dionne Sansoucy Guyon began in 1667 in Sainte-Famille, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada. Marie Madeleine Dionne Sansoucy Guyon married Charles Normand. Marie Madeleine Dionne Sansoucy Guyon passed away in 1702 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada.

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Biography

  • The story of Marie Madeleine Dionne Sansoucy Guyon began in 1667 in Sainte-Famille, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada.
  • Marie Madeleine Dionne Sansoucy Guyon married Charles Normand.
  • Marie Madeleine Dionne Sansoucy Guyon passed away in 1702 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada.

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Marie Guyon's Ancestors

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Marie Guyon
1667 – 1702
Birth Place: Sainte-Famille, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada
Parents
Antoine Dionne Sansoucy Guyon
1641 – 1721
La Ferté-Gaucher, Provins, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France
Catherine Ivory
1643 – 1709
France
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Marie Guyon's Timeline

2 Records

1667
14 DEC 1667
Birth of Marie Madeleine Dionne Sansoucy Guyon in Sainte-Famille, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada
Sainte-Famille, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada
1702
10 DEC 1702
Age 35
Death of Marie Madeleine Dionne Sansoucy Guyon in Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Quebec, Quebec, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 DEC 1667
    Event Place: Sainte-Famille, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 DEC 1702
    Event Place: Quebec, Quebec, Canada

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