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Marie Genevieve Martin 1794–1858 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 May 1794

Birth Location: Rivière-Ouelle, Bas-Saint-Laurent Region, Quebec, Canada

Death Date: 3 April 1858

Death Location: Saint-Denis-de-la-Bouteillerie, Bas-Saint-Laurent Region, Quebec, Canada

Father: Augustin Bard

Mother: Marie Levesque

Spouse(s): Joseph Martin

Children(s): André Martin, Christine Martin, François Martin, Jean-Baptiste Martin, Luce Martin, Pascal Martin

Marie Genevieve Martin was born in 1794 in Rivière-Ouelle, Bas-Saint-Laurent Region, Quebec, Canada, the child of Augustin Jean Bard And Marie Modeste Levesque. Marie Genevieve Martin married Joseph Martin, and had children including Andre Martin, Christine Martin, Francois Martin, Jean Baptiste Martin, Luce Martin, Pascal Martin. Marie Genevieve Martin passed away in 1858 in Saint-Denis-de-la-Bouteillerie, Bas-Saint-Laurent Region, Quebec, Canada.

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Biography

  • Marie Genevieve Martin was born in 1794 in Rivière-Ouelle, Bas-Saint-Laurent Region, Quebec, Canada, the child of Augustin Jean Bard And Marie Modeste Levesque.
  • Marie Genevieve Martin married Joseph Martin, and had children including Andre Martin, Christine Martin, Francois Martin, Jean Baptiste Martin, Luce Martin, Pascal Martin.
  • Marie Genevieve Martin passed away in 1858 in Saint-Denis-de-la-Bouteillerie, Bas-Saint-Laurent Region, Quebec, Canada.

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Spouses(s)

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Marie Martin's Ancestors

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Marie Martin
1794–1858
Birth Place: Rivière-Ouelle, Bas-Saint-Laurent Region, Quebec, Canada
Parents
Augustin Jean Bard
1757–1816
Saint-Pierre-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud, Chaudiere-Appalaches Region, Quebec, Canada
Marie (Modeste) Levesque
1759–1837
Rivière-Ouelle, Kamouraska, Québec, Canada
Grandparents
Joseph-Marie Bard
1734–1814
Montmagny, Chaudiere-Appalaches Region, Quebec, Canada
Judith Dubé
1730–1811
Rivière-Ouelle, Bas-Saint-Laurent Region, Quebec, Canada
Charles (Francois) Levesque
1722–1803
Rivière-Ouelle, Kamouraska, Québec, Canada
Marie (Josephte) Autin
1734–1795
Kamouraska, Lotbinière, Québec, Canada
Great-Grandparents
Jean Bard-Jambard
1681–1769
Marie Talon
1705–1705
Pierre Levesque
1682–1759
Angelique Letartre
1687–1742
Joseph-Perigard (Hautin)
1701–1767
Félicité Cheschênes
1706–1782
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Guillaume Bard
1666–1771
Catherine Bechette
1671–1771
Étienne bourdelois
1671–1734
Marie Lavergne
1679–1755
Marie Boucher
1663–1704

Marie Martin's Descendants

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Marie (Genevieve) Martin (19 May 1794–3 April 1858) m. Joseph Martin (13 September 1777–15 May 1855)
  1. 1. André Martin 1822–
  2. 2. Christine Martin 1806–1874
  3. 3. François Martin 1808–1852
  4. 4. Jean-Baptiste Martin 1810–
  5. 5. Luce Martin 1804–1870
  6. 6. Pascal Martin 1809–1890

Marie Martin's Timeline

2 Records

1794
19 May 1794
Birth of Marie Genevieve Martin in Rivière-Ouelle, Bas-Saint-Laurent Region, Quebec, Canada
Rivière-Ouelle, Bas-Saint-Laurent Region, Quebec, Canada
1858
3 April 1858
Age 64
Death of Marie Genevieve Martin in Kamouraska, Bas-Saint-Laurent Region, Quebec, Canada
Kamouraska, Bas-Saint-Laurent Region, Quebec, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 May 1794
    Event Place: Rivière-Ouelle, Bas-Saint-Laurent Region, Quebec, Canada
    Record Source:
    [1] Canada, Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 April 1858
    Event Place: Kamouraska, Bas-Saint-Laurent Region, Quebec, Canada
    Record Source:
    [1] Canada, Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Saint-Denis-de-la-Bouteillerie, Bas-Saint-Laurent Region, Quebec, Canada
    Record Source: Canada, Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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