Joseph Joachim Guion was baptized on 5 Sep 1728 in Saint-Ignace-de-Loyola parish of Cap-Saint-Ignace, Canada, Nouvelle-France. His parents were Louis Guyon and Marie-Anne Gamache. Godparents at the infant's baptism were Joseph Gamache and Marthe Fortin. The officiating priest was Simon Foucault.[1]
Marriage Joseph Guion married Marguerite Fournier, daughter of Joseph Fournier and Marguerite Langlois, on 22 Nov 1751 in Saint-Ignace-de-Loyola parish of Cap-Saint-Ignace. In the presence of known witnesses Louis Guion, Jacques Tibault, Augustin Bernier, and Augustin Fournier. The celebrant priest was J. F. Curot. [Act states: The bishop has granted the "dispensation from relative"][2]
Death and Burial Joseph Dion, husband of Marguerite Fournier, passed away on 18 Dec 1793 being given the age of around 66 years on the record. His burial was the following day in Cap-Saint-Ignace, Bas-Canada.[3]
Quebec, Genealogical Dictionary of Canadian Families (Tanguay Collection), 1608-1890 [Name Joseph-Joachim Guyon Relationship to Head Chef de famille Baptism Date 1728 Spouse(s) Marguerite Fournier Marriage Date 22 Nov 1751 Marriage Place Cap-Saint-Ignace]
Canada, Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current [Name Joseph-Joachim Guyon Birth Date 5 Sep 1728 Birth Place Cap-Saint-Ignace, Chaudiere-Appalaches Region, Quebec, Canada Death Date 9 Dec 1793 Death Place Cap-Saint-Ignace, Chaudiere-Appalaches Region, Quebec, Canada Cemetery Cimetière Cap-Saint-Ignace Burial or Cremation Place Cap-Saint-Ignace, Chaudiere-Appalaches Region, Quebec, Canada Father Louis Guyon Mother Marie Gamache Spouse Marie-Marguerite Fournier]
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