flag female ancestor  Magdeleine  PELLERIN

  (b. abt. 1777 Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada   d. 3 September 1869 )  

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Magdeleine PELLERIN was born abt. 1777 in Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Magdeleine PELLERIN was the child of Paul PELLERIN   and   Marie Louise Elisabeth PETITPAS and the grandchild of: (paternal)  Jean Baptiste PELLERIN and Marie Josephe BOURG (maternal)  Jean PETITPAS and Françoise BERTAUD

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

Magdeleine  married  Joseph RICHARD abt. 1814 .  The couple had (at least) 1 child.
Joseph RICHARD  was born abt. 1781 in Tor Bay, Guysborough, Nova Scotia, Canada.  Joseph died abt. 1853 in Tor Bay, Guysborough, Nova Scotia, Canada.  Joseph was the child of Charles Joseph RICHARD and Susanne WOLFE.

Magdeleine PELLERIN died 3 September 1869
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