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Marie Thecle Lebel 1783 – 1854 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1783

Birth Location: Province of Canada, British Colonial America

Death Date: 23 MAR 1854

Death Location: Notre-Dame-de-Liesse, Riviere-Ouelle, Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada

Father: Benjamin Lebel

Mother: Marguerite Raymond

Spouse(s): Joseph D'Anjou

Children(s): Anzille Danjou, Flavie Danjou, Jean DANJOU, DANJOU None, Jean DANJOU, Jacques DANJOU, Isaac DANJOU, Euphemie Danjou, Marie DANJOU, Charlotte D'Anjou, Marie D'Anjou, Hortense D'Anjou, Prudent DANJOU, Basilice D'Anjou

In 1783, Marie Thecle Lebel entered the world in Province of Canada, British Colonial America, born to Benjamin Lebel and Marguerite Raymond or Phocas dit Raymond. Marie Thecle Lebel married Joseph D'Anjou, and had children including Anzille Danjou, Flavie Danjou, Jean Olivier DANJOU, DANJOU, Jean Martial DANJOU, Jacques DANJOU, Isaac DANJOU, Euphemie Danjou, Marie Firmine DANJOU, Charlotte D'Anjou, Marie D'Anjou, Hortense D'Anjou, Prudent DANJOU, Basilice D'Anjou. Marie Thecle Lebel passed away in 1854 in Notre-Dame-de-Liesse, Riviere-Ouelle, Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada.

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Biography

  • In 1783, Marie Thecle Lebel entered the world in Province of Canada, British Colonial America, born to Benjamin Lebel and Marguerite Raymond or Phocas dit Raymond.
  • Marie Thecle Lebel married Joseph D'Anjou, and had children including Anzille Danjou, Flavie Danjou, Jean Olivier DANJOU, DANJOU, Jean Martial DANJOU, Jacques DANJOU, Isaac DANJOU, Euphemie Danjou, Marie Firmine DANJOU, Charlotte D'Anjou, Marie D'Anjou, Hortense D'Anjou, Prudent DANJOU, Basilice D'Anjou.
  • Marie Thecle Lebel passed away in 1854 in Notre-Dame-de-Liesse, Riviere-Ouelle, Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada.

Immediate Family

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Marie Lebel's Ancestors

Self
Marie Lebel
1783 – 1854
Birth Place: Province of Canada, British Colonial America
Parents
Benjamin Lebel
1739 – 1791
Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada
Marguerite (Raymond or Phocas dit) Raymond
1748 – 1791
Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada
Grandparents
Gabriel (Phocas) Raymond
1722 – 1785
Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada
Marie (Josephe) Dube
1725 –
Notre-Dame-de-Liesse, Riviere Ouelle, Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada
Great-Grandparents
Augustin Dubé
1695 – 1779
Marie Soucy
1700 – 1785
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Mathurin Dubé
1631 – 1695
Marie Campion
1654 – 1697

Marie Lebel's Descendants

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Marie (Thecle) Lebel (ABT 1783 – 23 MAR 1854) m. Joseph D'Anjou (18 JAN 1778 – 31 MAY 1864)
  1. 1. Anzille Danjou (ABT 1800 – 1826)
  2. 2. Flavie Danjou (8 JUL 1805 – DECEASED)
  3. 3. Jean (Olivier) DANJOU (26 SEP 1806 – DECEASED)
  4. 4. DANJOU (27 SEP 1806 – 27 SEP 1806)
  5. 5. Jean (Martial) DANJOU (12 MAY 1809 – DECEASED)
  6. 6. Jacques DANJOU (10 OCT 1810 – DECEASED)
  7. 7. Isaac DANJOU (9 NOV 1813 – 27 NOV 1815)
  8. 8. Euphemie Danjou (1815 – 3 OCT 1908)
  9. 9. Marie (Firmine) DANJOU (15 JUN 1815 – DECEASED)
  10. 10. Charlotte D'Anjou (<1816> – 29 OCT 1866)
  11. 11. Marie D'Anjou (1 JUN 1818 – DECEASED)
  12. 12. Hortense D'Anjou (ABT 1820 – DECEASED)
  13. 13. Prudent DANJOU (22 NOV 1822 – DECEASED)
  14. 14. Basilice D'Anjou (24 FEB 1824 – DECEASED)

Marie Lebel's Timeline

2 Records

1783
ABT 1783
Birth of Marie Thecle Lebel in Province of Canada, British Colonial America
Province of Canada, British Colonial America
1854
23 MAR 1854
Age 71
Death of Marie Thecle Lebel in Notre-Dame-de-Liesse, Riviere-Ouelle, Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada
Notre-Dame-de-Liesse, Riviere-Ouelle, Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1783
    Event Place: Province of Canada, British Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 MAR 1854
    Event Place: Notre-Dame-de-Liesse, Riviere-Ouelle, Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada

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