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Paul Henry 1724–1759 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1724
Birth Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Death Date: 16 April 1759
Death Location: Saint-Malo, Departement d'Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France
Father: Martin Henry
Mother: Marie Hebert
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In 1724, Paul Henry entered the world in Nova Scotia, Canada, born to Martin Robert Henry And Marie Hebert. Paul Henry passed away in 1759 in Saint-Malo, Departement d'Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France.
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- In 1724, Paul Henry entered the world in Nova Scotia, Canada, born to Martin Robert Henry And Marie Hebert.
- Paul Henry passed away in 1759 in Saint-Malo, Departement d'Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1724
Event Place: Nova Scotia, Canada
Record Source: Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 16 April 1759
Event Place: Saint-Malo, Departement d'Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France
Record Source: Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: Saint-Malo, Departement d'Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France
Record Source: Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current