Author Topic: John Russell & Marie Bergeron  (Read 1935 times)

Offline myself1

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Re: John Russell & Marie Bergeron
« Reply #9 on: Monday 27 November 17 05:46 GMT (UK) »
Pierre Bergeron and Genevieve Potvin were married on 4th,Feb,1771 in Berthierville,Province of Qubec.
Pierre Bergeron born on 7,Oct,1745 in Contrecoeur,Vercheres,Canada,Nouvelle-France died on 9 of March,1823 in Bonaventure Quebec.
Genevieve Potvin born on 2,Sept,1750 in Montreal Quebec died 14,Sept,1827 in Bonaventure Quebec. daughter of Simon Paquereau Potvin & Marie-Francoise Hardouin.

their daughter Marie Josephte Bergeron was born June,25,1777 in Maramichi New Brunswick and baptized about 1783 in Quebec.

Seems there is a lot of info on the parents of Marie Josephte Bergeron born June,25,1777 , Seems strange that can not find any info on her marriage to John Russell .
MarieJjosephte Bergeron and her husband John Russell their 7 children that we know about were all born in Bonaventure Quebec.

Is this Carleton New Brunswick ? or is there a Carleton in Quebec ?

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Re: John Russell & Marie Bergeron
« Reply #10 on: Monday 27 November 17 13:55 GMT (UK) »
Carleton, Bonaventure County, Quebec....so in the general vicinity of other parishes connected to the family.

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Re: John Russell & Marie Bergeron
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 11 April 19 00:41 BST (UK) »
Hello again.

I have just been reading through this older thread and have realized that I appear to have made a wee slip of the finger when I typed in some dates.

Pierre and Genevieve's marriage should, of course, read 1771; Marie Marguerite's birth and baptism should read 1795; and Marie Rosalie's death should read 1798.

My sincere apologies.

Polarbear

Added: I have linked this thread to the original poster's new thread.
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