Albénie LeBlanc
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Joseph Albini LeBlanc (1902 - 1987)

Joseph Albini (Albénie) LeBlanc
Born in Haute-Aboujagane, Beaubassin East, Westmorland, Nouveau-Brunswick, Canadamap
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Husband of — married 10 Jul 1930 in Barachois, Beaubassin East, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canadamap
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Father of [private son (unknown - unknown)] and
Died at age 85 in Haute-Aboujagane, Beaubassin East, Westmorland, Nouveau-Brunswick, Canadamap
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Biography

Joseph Albini LeBlanc was born on August 17, 1902 in Haute-Aboujagane, Beaubassin East, Westmorland, Nouveau-Brunswick, Canada, son of Donat LeBlanc (1855–1921) and Élizabeth Léger (1861–1951).[1]

Albénie (27) and Marie Élodie LeBlanc (19) were married on July 10, 1930 in Barachois, Beaubassin East.Élodie was born on July 10, 1911 in Barachois, Westmorland, New Brunswick. She was the daughter of Adolphe LeBlanc and Marie Emma Lirette. Albénie and Élodie were third cousins once removed. View relationship here [2]

He passed away about 1987.


Sources

  1. Birth: Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Nom LEBLANC, JOSEPH ALBINI Sexe M Date 1902-08-17 Lieu UP. ABOUJAGANE Comté WESTMORLAND Père LEBLANC, DONAT Mère LEGER, ELIZABETH Numéro 3998 Code A5/1902 Microfilm F18062 Birth Certificate
  2. Marriage: Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Nom LEBLANC, ELODIE Mariè(e) à LEBLANC, ALBÉNÉE Date 1930-07-10 Comté WESTMORLAND Paroisse SHEDIAC Numéro 13665 Code B4/1930 Microfilm F19767 Marriage Certificate




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LeBlanc-5745 and LeBlanc-5523 appear to represent the same person because: clear duplicates.
posted by Laura DeSpain

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