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Phillip Armstrong Elliot 1859–1936 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 09 FEB 1859
Birth Location: Saint-Gabriel-de-Brandon, Lanaudiere Region, Quebec, Canada
Death Date: 25 JAN 1936
Death Location: Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada
Father: Edward Elliott
Mother: Amelia Morrisson
Spouse(s): Sarah SAUVE
Children(s): Grace Elliott
In 1859, Phillip Armstrong Elliot entered the world in Saint-Gabriel-de-Brandon, Lanaudiere Region, Quebec, Canada, born to Edward Simon Elliott And Amelia Morrisson. Phillip Armstrong Elliot married Sarah Rebecca Sauve, and had children including Grace Elliott. Phillip Armstrong Elliot passed away in 1936 in Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada.
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Biography
- In 1859, Phillip Armstrong Elliot entered the world in Saint-Gabriel-de-Brandon, Lanaudiere Region, Quebec, Canada, born to Edward Simon Elliott And Amelia Morrisson.
- Phillip Armstrong Elliot married Sarah Rebecca Sauve, and had children including Grace Elliott.
- Phillip Armstrong Elliot passed away in 1936 in Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada.
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1. Grace Elliott 1890–1973
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1. Pierre (Elliott) Trudeau 1919–2000
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 09 FEB 1859
Event Place: Saint-Gabriel-de-Brandon, Lanaudiere Region, Quebec, Canada
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 25 JAN 1936
Event Place: Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada