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Aimee LeBlanc (aft. 1874 - 1896)

Aimee LeBlanc
Born after in Tusket Wedge, Nova Scotia, Canadamap [uncertain]
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Died before age 22 in Tusket Wedge, Nova Scotia, Canadamap
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Biography

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Aimee LeBlanc is a descendant of an Acadian

Aimee LeBlanc was the daughter of Cyriaque LeBlanc and Rosalie Stephanie Pothier.[1]
She died April 28, 1896[1] in Tusket Wedge, Nova Scotia[2][3], and her funeral was held April 30, 1896 at St. Michael's.[1]


Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "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 263, Line 167A.
  2. Argyle Township Courthouse Archives Microfiche Reference Number 45-09-00594 for Route 334 #2689 in Wedgeport, NS; Compiled by Doreen A. Anderson October 1991; Sources listed: Yarmouth County Deeds & Probate records; Census records-1861, 1871-91; Map found in Book A.M.-122-123; McAlphine Directory 1868-1869; St. Michael's Church records; "Tusket Wedge" by Stephen Surette; Assessment rolls-1872, 1897-98, 1898-99, 1910, 1939.
  3. 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]




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I guess one way to investigate would be to see if there is anything in the records about whether Aimee died in infancy or lived to about 20, assuming her death date is accurate.
posted by Nina Pyne
I think it is possible that this child, and maybe even Marie Marise may be the illegitimate child of one of the older children, which is a fairly common practice.
posted by Nina Pyne
This person was born after mother's death.
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