
The biography for Armand Le Fort is empty. What can you add? I was born on 9th of May, 1946, in Chéticamp, Nova Scotia, and remained there until 1966, when I moved to Ontario, Canada. I was a couple of years in Toronto, then Northern Ontario, such as Oba, Fire River, Toronto, México City, Hearst Ontario In 1977 until 1982, then Hornepayne to the present, 2019, with my wife Margarita Espinosa B. de Le Fort.
2/ Le Fort Family pamphlet authored by Pat Le Fort, and stored at Trois Pignons Genealogy and Museum, Cheticamp, Nova Scotia, Canada. 3/ LeFort Family of Cheticamp, Nova Scotia, March 21, 2010 (Facebook Group Page)
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I saw that you didn't know how to add parents to the Louise (Lefort) Burns profile. If you enter the Edit tab, Louise's whole family will be over on the right of the screen. Her spouse and children are already there, but above them there should be an option here to "add father" and "add mother" for her. Let me know if you have trouble! I will email you back some pictures of how to do it!
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My name is Armand Le Fort, originally from Nova Scotia Canada, now living in Ontario. I believe I can contribute significantly with the Genealogy of the Le Forts of Nova Scotia, who are all descendants of Francois-Marie Lefort of Saint Malo, France.
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