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Alfred LeBlanc (abt. 1845)

Alfred LeBlanc
Born about in Canadamap
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Husband of — married 11 Feb 1872 in Lowell, Middlesex Co, Massachusettsmap
Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Biography

Birth

Alfred was born in Canada about 1845. [1]

Occupation

In 1872, he was a carpenter. [2] By 1879, he had become a trader. [3] By 27 April 1880, he was a grocer. [4]

Residence

Residence:
Date: 11 FEB 1872
Place: Lowell, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts[5]
Residence:
Date: 1 MAY 1879
Place: Lowell, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts [6]
Residence:
Date: 27 APR 1880
Place: Lowell, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts [7]
Residence: 89 Mammoth Road
Date: 18 APR 1915
Place: Lowell, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts [8]

Marriage

Marriage:
Date: 11 FEB 1872
Place: Lowell, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts[9]
Husband: Alfred Leblanc
Wife: Marie Landry
Child: Francois J Leblanc
Child: George Leblanc
Child: Edward Leblanc
Child: Mary Leblanc

Sources

  1. Source: #S5
  2. Source: #S5
  3. Source: #S1
  4. Source: #S1
  5. Source: #S5
  6. Source: #S1
  7. Source: #S1
  8. Source: #S2
  9. Source: #S5
  • Source: S1 Title: Massachusetts Births 1841-1915 Publication: FamilySearch.org
  • Source: S2 Title: Massachusetts Deaths 1841-1915 Publication: FamilySearch.org
  • Source: S5 Title: Massachusetts Marriages 1841-1915 Publication: FamilySearch.org




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