Marguerite Charlebois was born about 1838 in Bas-Canada.[1] Her parents were Francois Charlebois and Julie Dunn.[2]
In the 1852 census, Margerite Charlebois (14) was living in St-Anicet, Beauharnois County, Bas-Canada.[1]
Marguerite Charlebois married Regis Quesnel in 1858 at St-Anicet, Bas-Canada.[3][2]
In the 1861 census, Registe Quesnel (21) was living in St-Anicet, Canada-Est, with wife Margaret Quesnel (23), and children Marie (2) and Felicite (1).[4]
Regis Quesnelle and family moved from St. Anicet, Quebec to Penetanguishene, Ontario sometime between 1862 and 1867.
In 1881, Margeritte Quesnel (45) was living in Tiny Township, Simcoe North, Ontario, with husband Registe Quesnel (41) and children Marie (21), Antoine (18), Olivie (10), Alexandre (9), Steven (7), Elie (5), Delima (3), Aime (2) and Seralie (two months).[5]
Marguerite died between 1881 and 1891, as her husband was listed as widowed in the 1891 Canada census.[6]
Sources
↑ 1.01.1 Margerite Charlebois, Year: 1851; Census Place: St Anicet, Beauharnois County, Canada East (Quebec); Schedule: A; Roll: C_1111; Page: 101; Line: 17. Ancestry Record 1061 #2719910
↑ Margeritte Quesnel. Year: 1881; Census Place: Tiny, Simcoe North, Ontario; Roll: C_13251; Page: 84; Family No: 338. Ancestry Record 1577 #3263030
↑ Regis Quesnel. Year: 1891; Census Place: Tiny, Simcoe East, Ontario, Canada; Roll: T-6368; Family No: 60. Ancestry Record 1274 #4029604
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Marguerite by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Marguerite: