flag male ancestor  Urbain Fulgence  COMEAU

  (b. 2 January 1811 Baie Sainte Marie, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada   d. abt. 1900 Nova Scotia, Canada )  

Am I Your Ancestor?
COMEAU Family Tree – Connecting the Past to the Present!

What started out as our family is now your’s too!


Urbain Fulgence COMEAU was born 2 January 1811 in Baie Sainte Marie, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada

Urbain Fulgence COMEAU was the child of Joseph Mathurin Dit Mazara COMEAU   and   Helene COMEAU and the grandchild of: (paternal)  Francois Dit Maza COMEAU and Felicite LEBLANC (maternal)  Justinien COMEAU and Nathalie BASTARACHE

Spouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):

Urbain Fulgence  married  Catherine Chantal SAULNIER abt. 1833 in Baie Sainte Marie, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada .  The couple had (at least) 2 children.
Catherine Chantal SAULNIER  was born 16 September 1817 in Baie Sainte Marie, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada.  Catherine Chantal was the child of Cajetan SAULNIER and Gertrude BASTARACHE.

Urbain Fulgence COMEAU died abt. 1900 in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Details of the family tree of Urbain appear below.

WAIT! There's more.
Find out more about Urbain Fulgence COMEAU.

Sign In or Join for FREE! to see the details!

Completely FREE. We will never ask for your credit card or personal information.

Unique Gift Ideas and Genealogy Resources From or Related to Baie Sainte Marie, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada

Buy Now!
Canadian Roots Ceramic Coffee Mug - Maple Syrup and Apologies Edition - Genealogy


This mug features a moose sampling maple syrup and a humorous caption that reads, 'My ancestors came from Canada. That explains a lot about my love for maple syrup and apologizing!' Whether you're enjoying your morning coffee or unwinding with an evening tea, this mug is sure to bring a smile to your face.
Buy Now!
CANADA - Canadian Roots Genealogy Coffee Mug - Curling and Olympics


My ancestors came from Canada. That explains a lot about my love for curling and watching the Olympics!
Buy Now!
Genealogy Gift - Acrylic Luggage Tag - I LOVE Genealogy - I’ve Got Baggage - Some of it’s from the 1800s!


Featuring the witty slogan, 'I LOVE Genealogy - I’ve Got Baggage—Some of it’s from the 1800s!', it’s a fun way to declare your love for genealogy while keeping your bags easy to spot.