Known primarily from the records of her children, Ann "Nanon" was married to Pierre Bourg.[1][2]
Sources
↑ King Gardner Family History, Genealogy of the King-McCluskey and Gardner-LeBlanc Families. Profile of Ann Nanon Boucher (1786-). Jim King. Accessed 2022.
↑Marriage of son Lucien Bourke:
"Canada, Nova Scotia, Antigonish Catholic Diocese, 1823-1905"
citing Marriage, St. John the Baptist, River Bourgeois, Richmond, Nova Scotia, Canada, Catholic Church parishes, Antigonish Diocese, Nova Scotia
FamilySearch Record: JV33-VMJ (accessed 10 April 2024)
FamilySearch Image: S3HT-673S-7NP
Anne Boucher's son Lucien Bourke marriage to Angelique Dugas on 11 Jan 1841 in St. John the Baptist, River Bourgeois, Richmond, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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