Anne Geney was born in 1710, the daughter of George and Marie Cuenot Geney.[1]
Anne wife of Jean Frederic arrived in 1772 aboard the Betty.[2]
She arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia, with her husband and children. He passed away not long after arriving and was buried on March 10, 1852. Ann Geney passed away in August or September of 1752.
Their children, at the time of their parent's deaths? Catherine, the oldest died on the voyage to Nova Scotia in 1752. Jean-George died in Halifax in December of 1752, Susanne Margurite died in October of 1752. The rest of the children survived to adulthood, Elizabeth, George and Ann-Marie.[3]
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