Marie Anne Laberge was a Canadian First Peoples and member of the Métis Nation.
Marie Anne Laberge was born at St. Boniface on 22 Jan 1834 to Michel (or Norbert[1]) Laberge (Leberge?) and Madeleine Vivier. Baptism took place the same day.[2]
↑ Morin, Gail. St. Boniface (Saved From The Fire) 1825-1834 Baptisms, Marriages and Burials. Entry for Leberge, Marie Anne (B-719, Marie Anne Leberge, baptized 22 January 1834, born today of the legitimate marriage of Michel Leberge and Madeleine Vivier) (p. 54). Kindle Edition.
↑ Archives / Collections and Fonds: Métis Scrip Records; Scrip affidavit for Dubois, Jean Baptiste; concerning the claim of his deceased wife Marie Anne Laberge; heirs: Jean Baptiste, Norbert, Alexandre, Julienne, Rosalie Francois, Marie, Napoleon and Verginie Dubois. Reference: RG15-D-II-8-a, Volume number: 1320, Microfilm reel number: C-14927, Item ID number: 1500564. http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=fonandcol&id=1500564&lang=eng Library and Archives Canada (bac-lac.gc.ca : accessed 31 Oct 2021). see page 3 for burial extract
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