flag female ancestor  Ursula  KING

  (b. abt. 1793 Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada   d. 25 January 1875 Havre Boucher, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada )  

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Ursula KING was born abt. 1793 in Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Ursula KING was the child of ?   and   ?

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Ursula  married  Charles LEVANGIE abt. 1820 in Tracadie, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada .  The couple had (at least) 1 child.
Charles LEVANGIE  was born abt. 1793 in Havre Boucher, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada.  Charles died 25 August 1835 in Havre Boucher, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada.  Charles was the child of Charles LEVANDIER and Marguerite Therese FOUGERE.

Ursula KING died 25 January 1875 in Havre Boucher, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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