Michel Gendron was born March 05, 1781 at Contrecoeur and was baptized there the next day. He was the son of Michel Gendron and Marie Josephe Lamoureux.
Michel married Claire Apolline Labossiere on August 03, 1807 at St-Ours. She was the daughter of Jean Baptiste Labossiere and Marie Josette Comeau. They had 22 children, but tragically, 12 of them as died as infants.
Claire died on July 21, 1868 at St-Ours and was buried there two days later. Michel had died 15 years earlier on June 18, 1853, also at St-Ours.
Sources
LDS Church. https://www.familysearch.org/ Quebec, Catholic Parish Registers, 1621-1979: St Antoine-sur-Richelieu 1780-1795 image 168 of 216 baptism of Claire Appoline Labossiere Feb. 12, 1793, born the same day.
LDS Church, Ibid: Immaculee-Conception-de-St-Ours 1807-1836 image 10 of 686 M. of Claire Appoline Labossiere to Michel Gendron Aug. 3, 1807.
LDS Church, Ibid: Immaculee-Conception-de-St-Ours 1857-1876 image 252 of 514 burial of Claire Appoline Labossiere July 23, 1868, died July 21, 1868.
LDS Church, Ibid: Ste-Trinite-de-Contrecoeur 1744-1819 image 235 of 711 baptism of Michel Gendron March 6, 1781, born March 5, 1781.
LDS Church, Ibid: Immaculee-Conception-de-St-Ours 1837-1857 image 529 of 649 burial of Michel Gendron June 20, 1853, died June 18, 1853.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Michel by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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