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Pierre Boucher (abt. 1785 - 1861)

Pierre Boucher
Born about [location unknown]
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Husband of — married about 1803 [location unknown]
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Died at about age 76 in Arichat, Richmond, Nova Scotia, Canadamap
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Profile last modified | Created 1 May 2024
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Biography

Pierre was born about 1785. He was the son of Pierre Boucher and Dorothée Boudrot.

He passed away on 21 Jun 1861 and was buried two days later in Arichat.[1] His age noted in the parish register was about 76 years, the husband of Osite Forgeron.

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  1. Burial: "Acadia, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1757-1946", Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Image (accessed 1 May 2024); citing A > Arichat Sépultures > 1854-1861, Pierre Boucher burial on 23 Jun 1861.

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