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Marie-Marguerite CARON 1668–1759 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 JUN 1668

Birth Location: ?,CANADA,Sainte Anne-de-Beaupré,Nouvelle-France

Death Date: 19 DEC 1759

Death Location: ?,CANADA,Saint-Joachim,Côte de Beaupré,Nouvelle-France

Father: Jean-Baptiste CARRON

Mother: Marguerite GAGNON

Spouse(s): Louis (LACROIX), Noël PARAY

Children(s): Marie CLOUTIER, Ursule SIMARD, Joseph PARÉ, Louis PARÉ, François (PARE), Marguerite PARÉ, Nöel PARÉ, Agathe LACROIX, Angélique ROY-LAROSE

In 1668, Marie-Marguerite CARON entered the world in ?,CANADA,Sainte Anne-de-Beaupré,Nouvelle-France, born to Jean Baptiste Jean Caron Carron And Marguerite Gagnon Caron Gasgnon Gagnon. Marie-Marguerite CARON married Louis La Croix Lacroix, Noel Pare Paray, and had children including Agathe Lacroix, Angelique Lacroix Larose Roy Larose, Francois Pare Pare, Joseph Pare, Louis Pare, Marguerite Pare, Marie Lacroix Cloutier, Noel Pare, Ursule Pare Simard. Marie-Marguerite CARON passed away in 1759 in ?,CANADA,Saint-Joachim,Côte de Beaupré,Nouvelle-France.

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  • In 1668, Marie-Marguerite CARON entered the world in ?,CANADA,Sainte Anne-de-Beaupré,Nouvelle-France, born to Jean Baptiste Jean Caron Carron And Marguerite Gagnon Caron Gasgnon Gagnon.
  • Marie-Marguerite CARON married Louis La Croix Lacroix, Noel Pare Paray, and had children including Agathe Lacroix, Angelique Lacroix Larose Roy Larose, Francois Pare Pare, Joseph Pare, Louis Pare, Marguerite Pare, Marie Lacroix Cloutier, Noel Pare, Ursule Pare Simard.
  • Marie-Marguerite CARON passed away in 1759 in ?,CANADA,Saint-Joachim,Côte de Beaupré,Nouvelle-France.

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Marie-Marguerite CARON's Ancestors

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Marie-Marguerite CARON
1668–1759
Birth Place: ?,CANADA,Sainte Anne-de-Beaupré,Nouvelle-France
Parents
Jean-Baptiste Jean CARON CARRON
1641–1706
Nouvelle-France,Québec,CANADA
Marguerite (GAGNON CARON, GASGNON,) GAGNON
1645–1705
Nouvelle-France,Québec,CANADA
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Marie-Marguerite CARON's Descendants

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Marie-Marguerite CARON (15 JUN 1668–19 DEC 1759) m. Louis (LA CROIX) (LACROIX) (27 NOV 1672–19 DEC 1759) m. Noël (PARÉ) PARAY (1660–1702)
  1. 1. Marie (LACROIX) CLOUTIER 1702–1767 m. Pierre CLOUTIER 1698–1745
    1. 1. Marie- (Anne) CLOUTIER 1725–1738
    2. 2. Prisque CLOUTIER 1727–1773 m. Rose LÉGARÉ 1733–1810
      1. 1. Prisque CLOUTIER 1765–
    3. 3. Marguerite CLOUTIER 1737–1827 m. Alexis ÉLLIOT 1738–1788
    4. 4. Pierre CLOUTIER 1727–1808
    5. 5. Zacharie CLOUTIER 1728–1732
    6. 6. Augustin CLOUTIER 1730–1769 m. Madeleine MALBOEUF 1732–1799
    7. 7. Louise CLOUTIER 1733–
    8. 8. Achille CLOUTIER 1744–
    9. 9. Therese CLOUTIER 1745–
    10. 10. Marie (Angelique) CLOUTIER 1740–
    11. 11. Marie (Anne) CLOUTIER 1742–1755
    12. 12. Helene CLOUTIER 1744–
    13. 13. Maxime CLOUTIER 1725–
  2. 2. Ursule (PARÉ) SIMARD 1685–1759
  3. 3. Joseph PARÉ 1687–
  4. 4. Louis PARÉ 1694–1759
  5. 5. François (PARÉ) (PARE) 1691–1772
  6. 6. Marguerite PARÉ 1687–1753
  7. 7. Nöel PARÉ 1700–1776
  8. 8. Agathe LACROIX 1703–1757
  9. 9. Angélique (LACROIX LAROSE,) ROY-LAROSE 1718–1773

Marie-Marguerite CARON's Timeline

2 Records

1668
15 JUN 1668
Birth of Marie-Marguerite CARON in ?,CANADA,Sainte Anne-de-Beaupré,Nouvelle-France
?,CANADA,Sainte Anne-de-Beaupré,Nouvelle-France
1759
19 DEC 1759
Age 91
Death of Marie-Marguerite CARON in ?,CANADA,Saint-Joachim,Côte de Beaupré,Nouvelle-France
?,CANADA,Saint-Joachim,Côte de Beaupré,Nouvelle-France

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 JUN 1668
    Event Place: ?,CANADA,Sainte Anne-de-Beaupré,Nouvelle-France

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 DEC 1759
    Event Place: ?,CANADA,Saint-Joachim,Côte de Beaupré,Nouvelle-France

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