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Marie Therese MARTIN dit LADOUCEUR 1699–1741 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Jul 8 1699

Birth Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Death Date: Mar 20 1741

Death Location: Ste-Genevieve (Pierrefonds), Quebec, Canada

Father: Pierre Ladouceur

Mother: Marie Beaufort

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The story of Marie Therese MARTIN dit LADOUCEUR began in 1699 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Marie Therese MARTIN dit LADOUCEUR passed away in 1741 in Ste-Genevieve (Pierrefonds), Quebec, Canada.

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Biography

  • The story of Marie Therese MARTIN dit LADOUCEUR began in 1699 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  • Marie Therese MARTIN dit LADOUCEUR passed away in 1741 in Ste-Genevieve (Pierrefonds), Quebec, Canada.

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Marie LADOUCEUR's Ancestors

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Marie LADOUCEUR
1699–1741
Birth Place: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Parents
Pierre Martin Ladouceur
1666–1742
St-Jean, Bergerac, Perigord, Fance
Marie (Anne Limousin) Beaufort
1675–1750
Champlain, Quebec
Grandparents
Hilaire Limousin-dit-Beaufort
1633–1708
Poitiers, Poitou, France
Marie-Antoinette Lefebvre
1653–1725
Charnu, Normandie, France
Great-Grandparents
Pierre Limousin
1600–
Charles Lefebvre
1625–
Louise Prudhomme
1630–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Marie LADOUCEUR's Timeline

2 Records

1699
Jul 8 1699
Birth of Marie Therese MARTIN dit LADOUCEUR in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1741
Mar 20 1741
Age 42
Death of Marie Therese MARTIN dit LADOUCEUR in Ste-Genevieve (Pierrefonds), Quebec, Canada
Ste-Genevieve (Pierrefonds), Quebec, Canada

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Jul 8 1699
    Event Place: Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Mar 20 1741
    Event Place: Ste-Genevieve (Pierrefonds), Quebec, Canada

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