Marguerite Landry was born 12 May 1720. She was the daughter of Jean Landry and Claire LeBlanc. She was baptized the day after she was born at Saint Charles des Mines, Grand-Pré, Acadia. Her godparents were Rene Babin and Jeanne Hebert.[1][2][3] Another Marguerite was baptised in this family on 28 Feb. 1725. That could mean that this Marguerite died very young, but a death record hasn't been found for her.
Sources
↑ Catholic Church Records, vol. 1a: Acadian Records, 1707-1748748 - Diocese of Baton Rouge - Diocese, 1999, - The Registers of St. Charles aux Mines in Acadia, from Grand Pré, carried into exile to St. Gabriel Church of Iberville, LA. - p. 113
Sponsors: René Babin and Jeanne Hébert (SGA-2, 19).
↑ Marguerite Landry, born 12 May 1720 in St-Charles-les-Mines Is the daughter of Jean Landry and Claire Leblanc. Baptism
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