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Charles Joseph Gagnon (1709 - 1725)

Charles Joseph (Charles) Gagnon
Born in Ste-Famille I.O., Nouvelle-Francemap
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Died at age 16 in Ste-Famille I.O., Canada, Nouvelle-Francemap
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Biography

He was the son of Joseph Gagnon and Marie-Marguerite Cloutier.

This is Charles-Joseph, not to be confused with a brother also name Joseph b 1706.

Birth/Baptism

Joseph Gaignon, son of son of Joseph Gaignon and Marie-Marguerite Cloutier, was born on 16 February 1709, and was baptised the following day at Ste-Famille I.O. [1]

Death/Burial

Charles Gaignon, son of Joseph Gaignon, about 16 years old, died on 17 April 1725 and was buried the following day at Ste-Famille I.O.[2]

Sources

  1. IGD, Baptism entry for Joseph Gaignon, 16 Feb 1709, Ste-Famille I.O., Institut généalogique Drouin, La Prairie, Québec.
  2. IGD, Burial Charles Gaignon, 18 April 1725, Ste-Famille I.O., Institut généalogique Drouin.

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PRDH has Charles dying in 1725 at about age 16.
posted by Dawn Ellis
Gagnon-2123 and Gagnon-1309 do not represent the same person because: brothers, Joseph and Charles
posted by Dawn Ellis
Gagnon-2123 and Gagnon-1309 appear to represent the same person because: Duplicate, please merge. Thanks
posted by Dawn Ellis

Rejected matches › Joseph Gagnon (1706-1759)

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