She married Pierre-Paul Cyr, son of Michel Cyr and Madeleine Bourgeois, around 1761. [2]
She passed away after 25 Nov 1790 since she is listed as a witness at her son Meleme's marriage on this date. [3]
Sources
↑ Boudreau, Dennis M. Dictionnaire généalogique des familles des Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Québec 1760-1948. Société de généalogique de Québec, Québec, Canada, 2000. Vol. 2, p. 1107
p 4 of annex at the end of the original article in French: Pierre Paul Cyr (son of Michel #7 DGFA) married Anne Poirier (daughter of Joseph #17 DGFA) around 1761. They were from Beaubassin. They were on the DuCalvet census in Nepisiguit (2 people), on the MacKenzie census (3 people), at Camp d'Espérance around 1756-1757, at Fort Beauséjour 1763 (2 people). After the Great Upheaval, family settled in Miquelon and Havre Aubert.
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