Sépulture""" - Ste-Luce (today Frenchville), Maine S. 26 Vital Daigle — Le vingt deux Août mil huit cent cinquante trois, nous prêtre soussigné, avons inhumé dans le cimetière du lieu le corps de Vital Daigle décédé avant-hier, agé de douze jours, du [??] légitime de Joseph Daigle, cultivateur et de Susanne Martin de cette paroisse. Présents Jean Baptiste et Joseph Ouellet qui n’ont su signer. — H. Dionne ptre
Sources
1853 sépulture/burial - Ancestry.com. U.S., French Catholic Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1695-1954: F > Frenchville > 1853-1863 > image 19 of 269. Voir aussi / See also Ancestry Record 1111 #80631
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Joseph Daigle and Susanne Martin lived on a farm that is now located in Fort Kent, Maine. They are my great-great-grandparents. I grew up on the very farm where Joseph settled after 1819. At the time of Vital Daigle's birth, Fort Kent did not exist. The only entity that did exist was Ste-Luce Parish. It covered a very large swath of land. On WikiTree, we are supposed to list the most historically accurate place name for the place of birth.