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Marie Agathe LeJeune 1785–1836 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1785

Birth Location: Little Bras d'Or, CB, NS

Death Date: abt 1836

Death Location: Mi'kma'ki, Turtle Island

Father: Joseph (Mi'kmaq)

Mother: Agathe (Mi'kmaq)

Spouse(s): Jean Webb

Children(s): Jacques Webb

In 1785, Marie Agathe LeJeune entered the world in Little Bras d'Or, CB, NS, born to Joseph Charles The Caulker Lejeune Jr Mi Kmaq And Agathe Lejeune Mi Kmaq. Marie Agathe LeJeune married Jean Webb, and had children including Jacques James Webb. Marie Agathe LeJeune passed away in 1836 in Mi'kma'ki, Turtle Island.

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Biography

  • In 1785, Marie Agathe LeJeune entered the world in Little Bras d'Or, CB, NS, born to Joseph Charles The Caulker Lejeune Jr Mi Kmaq And Agathe Lejeune Mi Kmaq.
  • Marie Agathe LeJeune married Jean Webb, and had children including Jacques James Webb.
  • Marie Agathe LeJeune passed away in 1836 in Mi'kma'ki, Turtle Island.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Marie LeJeune's Ancestors

Self
Marie LeJeune
1785–1836
Birth Place: Little Bras d'Or, CB, NS
Parents
Joseph Charles "the Caulker" LeJeune Jr. (Mi'kmaq)
1766–1818
Ile, Bandundu, Congo
Agathe (LeJeune) (Mi'kmaq)
1763–1795
Pizquid, Hants, Nova Scotia, Canada
Grandparents
Joseph (Charles Lejeune Dit) Briard
1728–1811
Annapolis Royal, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada
Martine (Roy) LEJEUNE
1738–1811
Pisiquid, Nova Scotia, Canada
Great-Grandparents
Germain BRIARD
1693–1771
Anne Trahan
1708–1750
Charles LeRoy
1703–1760
Marie Chauvet
1700–1758
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Pierre Lejeune
1656–1704
Jean Trahan
1668–1729
Marie Trahan
1669–1756
Jean Laliberte
1648–1708
Angélique Bazin
1674–1738
Charles Chauvet
1669–
Edmee LEJEUNE
1674–1752

Marie LeJeune's Descendants

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Marie (Agathe) LeJeune (abt 1785–abt 1836) m. Jean Webb (1780–1836)
  1. 1. Jacques (James) Webb 1805–1880 m. Marie Camus 1811–1860
    1. 1. Susanne (Marie) Webb 1833–1878 m. George Young 1825–
      1. 1. William ("Picasse" Young) Sr. 1856–1935 m. Emily (Ann) Young 1871–1964
        1. 1. Alfred (Joseph) Young 1898–1940 m. Bridget (Anne) Young 1898–1967

Marie LeJeune's Timeline

2 Records

1785
abt 1785
Birth of Marie Agathe LeJeune in Little Bras d'Or, CB, NS
Little Bras d'Or, CB, NS
1836
abt 1836
Age 51
Death of Marie Agathe LeJeune in Mi'kma'ki, Turtle Island
Mi'kma'ki, Turtle Island

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1785
    Event Place: Little Bras d'Or, CB, NS

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: abt 1836
    Event Place: Mi'kma'ki, Turtle Island

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