1) Francoise (1720-) md Joseph Landry
2) Jeanne (1725-) md Jean Aucoin
3) Jean (1726-) md Jeanne Aucoin
4) Marie-Marguerite (1728-)
5) Marie-Josephe (1730-) md Simon Granger
6) Madeleine (1732-) Jean-Baptiste Granger
7) Marguerite (1734-) md Armand Granger
8) Elisabeth (1735-) md Joseph Granger
9) Jean-Baptiste (1740-) md Marguerite Granger
10) Genevieve (1742-) md Mathurin Granger
11) Marie-Blanche (1744-) md Jean Granger
The above is her burial date. Jean and Marie both died while in exile. There are many Granger's on the burial list as well, but it's known if they are their children or their spouses.
They were probably deported from Falmouth per G. Rocheleau.
Marie is the grandmother of Anastasie Aucoin, buried in the Port-la-Joye, PEI Cemetery.
1) Francoise (1720-) md Joseph Landry
2) Jeanne (1725-) md Jean Aucoin
3) Jean (1726-) md Jeanne Aucoin
4) Marie-Marguerite (1728-)
5) Marie-Josephe (1730-) md Simon Granger
6) Madeleine (1732-) Jean-Baptiste Granger
7) Marguerite (1734-) md Armand Granger
8) Elisabeth (1735-) md Joseph Granger
9) Jean-Baptiste (1740-) md Marguerite Granger
10) Genevieve (1742-) md Mathurin Granger
11) Marie-Blanche (1744-) md Jean Granger
The above is her burial date. Jean and Marie both died while in exile. There are many Granger's on the burial list as well, but it's known if they are their children or their spouses.
They were probably deported from Falmouth per G. Rocheleau.
Marie is the grandmother of Anastasie Aucoin, buried in the Port-la-Joye, PEI Cemetery.
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