Marie Helene LeBlanc was the daughter of Jean Chrysostome LeBlanc and Francoise Hubbard.[1]
She was born October 29, 1831[1], and was baptised that same day at Ste. Anne's in Eel Brook, Nova Scotia.[1]
Sources
Wikipedia: Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia: Originally the area was part of Lunenburg County. In 1761 it became part of Queens County; in 1784 it became part of Shelburne County and finally became a county on its own in 1836: Last accessed online February 9, 2019 at: Yarmouth County
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
↑ 1.01.11.2 Nova Scotia Archives: An Acadian Parish Reborn: Post-deportation Argyle: First 50 Years Of Catholic Parish Records 1799-1849:Marie Helene LeBlanc: RG 1 Vol. SA6 p.13 Baptismal Registration
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