Marie-Agathe-Françoise
SIMARD
(b.
17 July 1757
,
Petite-Rivière-Saint-François, Canada, New France
d.
28 April 1832
,
Napierville, Lower Canada
)
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Marie-Agathe-Françoise SIMARD was born 17 July 1757 in Petite-Rivière-Saint-François, Canada, New France
Marie-Agathe-Françoise SIMARD was the child of François SIMARD dit LOMBRETTE and Marie-Agathe-Françoise LAVOIE and the grandchild of: (paternal) Paul SIMARD and Geneviève GAGNON (maternal) Jacques LAVOIE and Marie-Angélique TREMBLAYSpouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Marie-Agathe-Françoise married Joseph DENIAU (DAIGNEAU) 22 August 1774 in La Prairie, Province of Québec, Canada . The couple had (at least) 5 children.
Joseph DENIAU (DAIGNEAU) was born 12 October 1751 in La Prairie, Québec, Canada (St-Philippe) (St-Jean-François-Régis) (La Nativité). Joseph died 24 July 1832 in Saint-Constant, Québec, Canada. Joseph was the child of Jacques DENEAU (DENIAU) (DAIGNEAU) and Marie-Anne THIBAULT dite LEVEILLE.
Marie-Agathe-Françoise SIMARD died 28 April 1832 in Napierville, Lower Canada .
Details of the family tree of Marie-Agathe-Françoise appear below.

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