Our Maritime Ties
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Matches 25,441 to 25,455 of 26,840
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25441 | There is a 3rd to 3rd degree of affinity and a 3rd t 4th degree of consanguinity. They were married in the presence of Amand LeBlanc and Pierre Beliveau and many others. | Family F1352
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25442 | There is a 3rd to 4th degree of consanguinity. | Family F588
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25443 | There is a 3rd to 4th degree of consanguinity. | Family F4020
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25444 | There is a 3rd to 4th degree of consanguinity. Both were of major age when they married. Witnesses at their marriage were Maximin Vienneau, father of the groom, and Octave Landry, father of the bride. | Family F2424
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25445 | There is a 3rd to 4th degree of consanguinity. The groom was of major age and the bride of minor age. Witnesses at the marriage were Pierre Thibaudeau, cousin of the groom, and Nicolas Leblanc, father of the bride. The bride's mother and groom's mother were deceased. | Family F4061
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25446 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F6010
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25447 | There is a 4th degree of consanguinity. They were married in the presence of Dominic Leblanc and Pelagie Sonier. | Family F4388
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25448 | There is a 4th degree of consanguinity. Witnesses were Amand Landry and Joseph Cormier and many others. | Family F4229
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25449 | There is a 4th to 4th degree of consanguinity. Witnesses at their marriage were Simon Doiron and Joseph and Maximin LeBlanc. | Family F1583
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25450 | There is a 4th to 4th degree of consanguinity. They were married in the presence of Amand Landry, Joseph Cormier and many others. | Family F4232
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25451 | There is a baptism entry that I believe is hers. She is baptized with the names Hilda Lillian on November 5, 1917 and was born October 10, 1917. - note by A.Owen, Apr.2019 | Melanson, Eileen (I15935)
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25452 | There is a discrepancy between the Bourgois book and other older trees on the Bourgeois family with S White's publication on the 37 Families which lists a son, Claude, in the family of Joseph Bourgeois and Anne LeBlanc. This is noted in the Bourgeois book. | Bourgeois, Joseph (I1416)
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25453 | There is a discrepancy in research info. as to whether this Jean married twice or his son, Jean, married twice. Bona Arsenault(vol.4, p.1374) indicates that the Jean from France married once to Marie Anne de Cano, but his son, Jean, married twice- once around 1698 to Marie Trahan, d/o Guillaume & Madeleine Brun of Port Royal and secondly around 1710 to Anne LeBlanc, d/o Andre & Marie Dugas. The Doiron book, the descendants of Pierre Doiron & Anne Forest, states that Jean from France married Marie Anne de Cano around 1669 AND Marie Trahan around 1692; and that son, Jean, married Anne LeBlanc in 1693(Jean having been born in 1678). Stephen White's article in Cahier 25 of La Societe Historique Acadienne(page 120) says that Jean Doiron from France married twice and gives the name of his first spouse as Marie Anne Canol, but says he had 19 children. Bona-vol.4,p.1374-b.dt, arrived in Acadia around 1671;lived in the parish of Sainte-Famille in Pisiguit;marr.info. M01-p.45-b&d dts,marr.info. J02-p.120-b.dt;marr.twice but only names one spouse. B22-p.225-gives two marr.;he was at Port Royal with his wife in 1671; he and his family settled at Pisiguit around 1692. | Doiron, Jean (I2535)
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25454 | There is a discrepancy over the day of her burial. Bona gives the 15th and White gives the 5th. | Bourg, Anne (I2690)
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25455 | There is a dispensation in the 3rd degree of consanguinity. Witnesses at the marriage were Alfred Comeau, Mary Melannson, etc. | Family F4426
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