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Marie-Madeleine LeBlanc 1773 – 1836 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 Aug 1773

Birth Location: Yamachiche, Maskinongé, Quebec, Canada

Death Date: 05 Sep 1836

Death Location: Yamachiche, Maskinongé, Quebec, Canada

Father: Pierre Leblanc

Mother: Madeleine Trahan

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In 1773, Marie-Madeleine LeBlanc entered the world in Yamachiche, Maskinongé, Quebec, Canada, born to Pierre Leblanc and Madeleine Trahan. Marie-Madeleine LeBlanc passed away in 1836 in Yamachiche, Maskinongé, Quebec, Canada.

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Biography

  • In 1773, Marie-Madeleine LeBlanc entered the world in Yamachiche, Maskinongé, Quebec, Canada, born to Pierre Leblanc and Madeleine Trahan.
  • Marie-Madeleine LeBlanc passed away in 1836 in Yamachiche, Maskinongé, Quebec, Canada.

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Marie-Madeleine LeBlanc's Ancestors

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Marie-Madeleine LeBlanc
1773 – 1836
Birth Place: Yamachiche, Maskinongé, Quebec, Canada
Parents
Pierre Leblanc
1746 – 1803
Grand Pré, Nouvelle-Écosse, Canada
Madeleine Trahan
1751 – 1800
Grand Pré, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada
Grandparents
Jean-Baptiste Leblanc
1723 – 1771
Grand Pré, Nouvelle-Écosse, Canada
Marguerite Hébert
1726 – 1798
Acadie, Canada
Charles Trahan
1730 – 1785
Grand Pré, Nouvelle-Écosse, Canada
Madeleine (\ Anne) Landry
1729 – 1801
Grand Pré, Acadie, Nova Scotia, Canada
Great-Grandparents
Pierre Leblanc
1684 – 1745
Marie Landry
1692 – 1770
Jean-Baptiste Hébert
1692 – 1787
Elisabeth Granger
1699 – 1767
Joseph Trahan
1700 – 1757
Elisabeth Thériault
1700 – 1756
Jean Landry
1690 – 1757
Marguerite Melanson
1693 – 1758
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jacques Leblanc
1651 – 1731
Catherine Hébert
1656 – 1731
René Landry
1668 – 1718
Anne Thériault
1673 – 1765
Etienne Hébert
1656 – 1713
Jeanne Comeau
1662 –
Pierre Granger
1671 – 1737
Isabelle Guilbault
1675 – 1719
Jean-Charles Trahan
1668 – 1729
Marie Boudreau
1675 – 1718
Jean Thériault
1670 – 1725
Jeanne Landry
1676 – 1710
Pierre Landry
1658 – 1748
Madeleine Cadet
1665 – 1710
Philippe-Charles Melanson
1666 – 1744
Catherine-Marie Dugas
1674 – 1733

Marie-Madeleine LeBlanc's Timeline

2 Records

1773
13 Aug 1773
Birth of Marie-Madeleine LeBlanc in Yamachiche, Maskinongé, Quebec, Canada
Yamachiche, Maskinongé, Quebec, Canada
1836
05 Sep 1836
Age 63
Death of Marie-Madeleine LeBlanc in Yamachiche, Maskinongé, Quebec, Canada
Yamachiche, Maskinongé, Quebec, Canada

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 Aug 1773
    Event Place: Yamachiche, Maskinongé, Quebec, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 05 Sep 1836
    Event Place: Yamachiche, Maskinongé, Quebec, Canada

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