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Philippe Fournier 1567–1640 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 April 1567

Birth Location: Vaudreville, Manche, Normandie, France

Death Date: 6 December 1640

Death Location: St Telesphore, Soulanges, Québec, Canada

Father: Louis Fournier

Mother: Exilda Poirier

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Philippe Fournier was born in 1567 in Vaudreville, Manche, Normandie, France, the child of Louis Alfred Fournier And Exilda Poirier. Philippe Fournier passed away in 1640 in St Telesphore, Soulanges, Québec, Canada.

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Biography

  • Philippe Fournier was born in 1567 in Vaudreville, Manche, Normandie, France, the child of Louis Alfred Fournier And Exilda Poirier.
  • Philippe Fournier passed away in 1640 in St Telesphore, Soulanges, Québec, Canada.

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Philippe Fournier's Ancestors

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Philippe Fournier
1567–1640
Birth Place: Vaudreville, Manche, Normandie, France
Parents
Louis Alfred Fournier
1547–1581
Tourouvre, Mortagne, Perche, Orne, Normandie, France
Exilda Poirier
1545–1596
Le Vaudreuil, Eure, Normandie, France
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Philippe Fournier's Timeline

2 Records

1567
24 April 1567
Birth of Philippe Fournier in Vaudreville, Manche, Normandie, France
Vaudreville, Manche, Normandie, France
1640
6 December 1640
Age 73
Death of Philippe Fournier in St Telesphore, Soulanges, Québec, Canada
St Telesphore, Soulanges, Québec, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 April 1567
    Event Place: Vaudreville, Manche, Normandie, France
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 December 1640
    Event Place: St Telesphore, Soulanges, Québec, Canada
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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