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Rebecca Allard 1768–1856 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1768
Birth Location: Carleton, Québec, Canada
Death Date: 9 Oct 1856
Death Location: Bonaventure, Carleton, Quebec, Canada
Father: Charles Allard
Mother: Agnes Comeau
Spouse(s): Zacharie Nadeau
Children(s): Marie Nadeau
In 1768, Rebecca Allard entered the world in Carleton, Québec, Canada, born to Charles Francois Allard And Agnes Annette Comeau. Rebecca Allard married Zacharie Nadeau, and had children including Marie Agnes Nadeau. Rebecca Allard passed away in 1856 in Bonaventure, Carleton, Quebec, Canada.
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Biography
- In 1768, Rebecca Allard entered the world in Carleton, Québec, Canada, born to Charles Francois Allard And Agnes Annette Comeau.
- Rebecca Allard married Zacharie Nadeau, and had children including Marie Agnes Nadeau.
- Rebecca Allard passed away in 1856 in Bonaventure, Carleton, Quebec, Canada.
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Rebecca Allard's Descendants
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1. Marie (Agnes) Nadeau 1790–1873 m. Nicolas Normandeau 1791–1884
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1. Flavie Normandeau 1821–1902 m. Maxime Boudreau 1817–1884
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1. Nicolas Boudreau 1848–1926 m. Marie-Elisabeth Lévesque 1851–1930
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1. Joseph-Edouard Boudreau 1890–1968 m. Celima Landry 1889–1976
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Rebecca Allard's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1768
Event Place: Carleton, Québec, Canada
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 9 Oct 1856
Event Place: Bonaventure, Carleton, Quebec, Canada