Jean-Baptiste MASSIER (b. abt. 1699 , France d. abt. 1732 , Acadia, Canada )
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Jean-Baptiste MASSIER was born abt. 1699 in France
Jean-Baptiste MASSIER was the child of ? and ?Jean-Baptiste was an immigrant to Canada, arriving by 1726.
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Jean-Baptiste married Madeleine TRAHAN 3 July 1726 in Port Royal, Acadia . Madeleine TRAHAN was born abt. 1704 in Acadia, Canada (Acadie). Madeleine died 19 November 1766 in France. Madeleine was the child of Alexandre TRAHAN and Marie PELLERIN.
Jean-Baptiste MASSIER died abt. 1732 in Acadia, Canada.
son of Antoine Massier and Jeanne Mouton
married (1) Suzanne Metayer, in France
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[Hide/Show]Jean-Baptiste MASSIER married Madeleine TRAHAN-- Date: 3 July 1726 Place: Port Royal, Acadia
Madeleine TRAHAN was the child of Alexandre TRAHAN and Marie PELLERIN
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Madeleine TRAHAN was the child of Alexandre TRAHAN and Marie PELLERIN
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Jean-Baptiste MASSIER and Madeleine TRAHAN 3 July 1726, Annapolis Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada (Port Royal, Acadia)
Jean-Baptiste MASSIER and Madeleine TRAHAN 3 July 1726, Annapolis Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada (Port Royal, Acadia)
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