↑ Ste.-Anne-de-la-Pocatiere, Kamouraska, Québec parish diary entry describing the baptism of "Hyacinthe Euphrosine Bernard" on February 1, 1750. The entry states that her parents are "Gilles Bernard" and "Marie Françoise Pelletier". There is a reference in the entry to Euphrosine possibly being baptised on that day "pour danger de mort" ("for danger of death"). My (Daniel Boulet) French is not up to the task of translating the entire phrase (sorry). See attached image.
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