Gertrude
BASTARACHE
(b.
15 April 1796
,
Baie Ste Marie, Digby Co, Nova Scotia, Canada
d.
abt. 1840
,
Baie Ste Marie, Digby Co, Nova Scotia, Canada
)
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Gertrude BASTARACHE was born 15 April 1796 in Baie Ste Marie, Digby Co, Nova Scotia, Canada
Gertrude BASTARACHE was the child of Joseph Tranquille BASTARACHE and Cecile MAILLET and the grandchild of: (paternal) Jean Baptiste BASTARACHE and Marie Josephe COMEAU (maternal) Antoine Solomon MAILLET and Marguerite BLANCHARDSpouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Gertrude married Cajetan SAULNIER abt. 1816 in Nova Scotia, Canada . The couple had (at least) 1 child.
Cajetan SAULNIER was born abt. 1795 in Meteghan, Nova Scotia, Canada. Cajetan died 9 November 1876 in Meteghan, Nova Scotia, Canada. Cajetan was the child of Gaetan Charles SAULNIER and Marie BOUDREAU.
Gertrude BASTARACHE died abt. 1840 in Baie Ste Marie, Digby Co, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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