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Madeleine LeBlanc (1832 - 1836)

Madeleine LeBlanc
Born in Tusket Wedtge, Nova Scotia Colonymap
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Died at age 3 in Tusket Wedge, Nova Scotia, Canadamap
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Biography

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Madeleine LeBlanc is a descendant of an Acadian

Madeleine LeBlanc was the daughter of Benjamin Leblanc and Euphrosyne Pothier.[1]
She was born August 7, 1832[2] in Tusket Wedge, Nova Scotia[3] [4], and was baptised August 12, 1832 at Ste. Anne's in Eel Brook, Nova Scotia.[2]
Madeleine died March 23, 1836 in Tusket Wedge[5], and her funeral was held March 24, 1836 at Ste. Anne's.[5]
She was buried at St. Michael's Cemetery[5] in Tusket Wedge.[4]


Sources

  • Wikipedia: Canadian Confederation: The British colonies of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick were united into one Dominion of Canada on July 1, 1867: Last accessed online February 9, 2019 at: Canadian Confederation
  1. "Genealogy Saint Michael's Parish Wedgeport 1767-1925" ISBN 0-9735513-0-5. Wedgeport Sport Tuna Fishing Museum and Interpretive Centre Wedgeport, NS Canada BOW 2B0, Published 2004. Page 271, Line 18.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Nova Scotia Archives: An Acadian Parish Reborn: Post–Deportation Argyle – First 50 Years of Catholic Parish Records 1799-1849: Rg. 1, Vol.SA6, Pg.32:Last accessed online May 9, 2017 at: Baptismal Registration
  3. Stephen G. Surette "Tusket Wedge", prepublication edition printed in 1973 by the author, Page 17
  4. 4.0 4.1 Argyle Township Court House Archives:Town of Wedgeport Fonds The community of Wedgeport, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, prior to 1910, was part of the Municipality of the District of Argyle and was known as Tusket Wedge. In 1908 residents petitioned the Provincial Government for town incorporation and on 16 May 1910, the Town of Wedgeport was officially incorporated. The communities currently known as Upper Wedgeport, Wedgeport, and Lower Wedgeport, became a single town, separate from the Municipality of Argyle. On 22 December 1947, the Town of Wedgeport was disincorporated and rejoined the Municipality of the District of Argyle; Last accessed online January 26, 2017 at: [1]
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Nova Scotia Archives: An Acadian Parish Reborn Post–Deportation Argyle – First 50 Years of Catholic Parish Records 1799-1849:The funeral of Magdelene LeBlanc:Last accessed online May 9, 2017 at: Funeral Registration

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