Helene
COMEAU
(b.
January 15 1889
,
Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada
d.
August 17 1933
,
Tracadie, New Brunswick, Canada
)
Age: 44
Cause of Death: Cancer
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Helene COMEAU was born January 15 1889 in Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada
Helene COMEAU was the child of Pierre COMEAU and Rebecca DRYSDELLESpouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Helene married Jean Baptiste Edmond BENOIT 5 September 1911 in Tracadie, New Brunswick, Canada . The couple had (at least) 1 child.
Jean Baptiste Edmond BENOIT was born 13 September 1887 in Tracadie, New Brunswick, Canada (Tracadie-Sheila). Jean Baptiste Edmond died June 1968 in Tracadie, New Brunswick, Canada (Tracadie-Sheila). Jean Baptiste Edmond was the child of Isaie BENOIT and Basilice COMEAU.
Helene COMEAU died August 17 1933 in Tracadie, New Brunswick, Canada .
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Helene COMEAU was a Housewife.
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