Aldéa (Caissie) Cormier was a centenarian, living to age 112.
Biography
Aldéa Marie Caissie was born in September 1901 in New Brunswick, Canada.[1]
In the 1911 Canada census, Adel Caissie (age 8) was living in Kent district, New Brunswick with parents Francois Caissie (40) and Marie Caissie (39), and siblings Adel (11), Ane (10), Horace (6), Dora (4), Lezime (2) and Lina 91).[2]
In the 1921 Canada census, Ada Caissie (age 19) was living in Dundas, New Brunswick, with parents Francois Caissie (56) and Marie Caissie (50), and siblings Herve, Ulrie, Dora, Eliziaan, Lina and Emerise, and sister in law Anna.[3]
Adea Pellerin-Cormier died in Saint-Antoine, New Brunswick in 2014 at age 112 years and 255 days. At that time, she was the oldest Canadian who was born in the country.[5]
↑ "1911 Census of Canada", Year: 1911; Census Place: 7, Kent, New Brunswick; Page: 6; Family No: 42, Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 8947 #3538160 (accessed 20 November 2022), Adel Caissie (8), single daughter, N. G., in household of Francois Caissie (40) in Cocagne CapeRoad, New Brunswick. Born in New Brunswick.
↑ "1921 Census of Canada", Reference Number: RG 31; Folder Number: 33; Census Place: 33, Kent, New Brunswick; Page Number: 7; Line Number: 26, Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 8991 #8954944 (accessed 20 November 2022), Ada Caissie (19), single daughter, in household of Francois Caissie (56) at 51 Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada. Born in New Brunswick.
↑ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick. RS141B7
Index to New Brunswick Marriages
Name CAISSIE, ADEA
Married PELLERIN, PATRICE
Date 1928-05-22
County KENT
Parish DUNDAS
Number 1598
Code B4/1928
Microfilm F19693. Marriage Registration]
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