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David LeBlanc (1766 - 1844)

David LeBlanc
Born in Champlain, Province de Québecmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 8 Oct 1792 in Batiscan, Bas-Canadamap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 77 in Bécancour, Bas-Canadamap
Profile last modified | Created 29 Dec 2023
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Biography

David LeBlanc was born on Apr 19, 1766 in Champlain, Province de Québec, son of Jean Jacques Leblanc and Marie Héon.[1]

David (26) married Marie Josephe Brunel (17) (born in Champlain) on Oct 8, 1792 in Batiscan, Bas-Canada.[2]

Their known children were (PRDH):

  1. David Leblanc (Oct 14 1793 – Nov 7 1869)
  2. Marguerite Leblanc (Sep 29 1794 – Jul 12 1839)
  3. Jacques Leblanc, 1796 Batiscan
  4. Marie Therese Leblanc, 1799 Champlain
  5. Joseph Alexis Leblanc, 1802 Champlain
  6. François Leblanc, 1804 Gentilly - 1836 Bécancour
  7. Antoine Leblanc, 1806 Batiscan
  8. Charles Leblanc, 1808 Champlain
  9. Leandre LeBlanc, 1810 Bécancour
  10. Marie Natalie Leblanc, 1812 Bécancour
  11. Marie Eulalie Leblanc, 1815 Bécancour
  12. Marie Joseph Leblanc, 1818-1819 Bécancour

David died on Mar 7, 1844 in Bécancour, Bas-Canada, aged 77.[3]

Sources

  1. 1766 Baptême Baptism: https://www.genealogiequebec.com/Membership/LAFRANCE/acte/768888
  2. 1792 Mariage: https://www.genealogiequebec.com/Membership/LAFRANCE/acte/346664
  3. 1844 Sépulture Funeral: https://www.genealogiequebec.com/Membership/LAFRANCE/acte/4428151




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Leblanc-13322 and LeBlanc-16209 appear to represent the same person because: Same parents, dates and son David. No conflicting information. Merging into LeBlanc-16209 to preserve standard name.
posted by Gisèle Cormier