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Michel Bergeron 1736–1832 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1736

Birth Location: Ste-Anne, Riviere-St-Jean, Acadie, Nouveau-Brunswick

Death Date: 4 Jan 1832

Death Location: St-Gregoire, Nicolet, Quebec

Father: Michel D'Amboise

Mother: Marie Dugas

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Michel Bergeron was born in 1736 in Ste-Anne, Riviere-St-Jean, Acadie, Nouveau-Brunswick, the child of Michel Dit Bergeron D Amboise And Marie Dugas. Michel Bergeron passed away in 1832 in St-Gregoire, Nicolet, Quebec.

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Biography

  • Michel Bergeron was born in 1736 in Ste-Anne, Riviere-St-Jean, Acadie, Nouveau-Brunswick, the child of Michel Dit Bergeron D Amboise And Marie Dugas.
  • Michel Bergeron passed away in 1832 in St-Gregoire, Nicolet, Quebec.

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Michel Bergeron's Ancestors

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Michel Bergeron
1736–1832
Birth Place: Ste-Anne, Riviere-St-Jean, Acadie, Nouveau-Brunswick
Parents
Michel dit Bergeron D'Amboise
1706–1766
Port Royal, An, Nova Scotia, Canada
Marie Dugas
1703–1748
Port Royal, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada
Grandparents
Abraham Dugas
1677–1720
Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada
Marie (Madeleine) Landry
1691–1792
Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Michel Bergeron's Timeline

2 Records

1736
1736
Birth of Michel Bergeron in Ste-Anne, Riviere-St-Jean, Acadie, Nouveau-Brunswick
Ste-Anne, Riviere-St-Jean, Acadie, Nouveau-Brunswick
1832
4 Jan 1832
Age 96
Death of Michel Bergeron in St-Gregoire, Nicolet, Quebec
St-Gregoire, Nicolet, Quebec

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1736
    Event Place: Ste-Anne, Riviere-St-Jean, Acadie, Nouveau-Brunswick

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Jan 1832
    Event Place: St-Gregoire, Nicolet, Quebec

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