"Ferdinand Ouellet" married Marie Reine Morneau on 9 Nov 1772 in Sainte-Anne de la Pocatière parish. The spouses were granted a dispensation of consanguinity from the third to the third degree; they were second cousins; common great grandparents: Pierre DesSein-St.Pierre & Marie Jalbert (m.1679) [3]
Marie Reine Morneau died on 2 Jun 1819 and was buried the next day, 3 Jun, at St-Roch-des-Aulnaies. She was reported to be the widow of Ferdinand Ouellet and aged 68 years. [4]
Programme de reserche en démographie historique (PRDH), Répetoire des actes de baptême, mariage, sépulture, et des recencsements du Québec ancien (47 volumes, through 1765) (2nd edition) (Montréal, Québec, Canada: University of Montréal Press, 1991) Baptism: Vol. 34, p. 231, "B--1751-07-06 N--1751-07-05, 01 MARIE REINE/MORNEAULT ..."
WikiTree profile Morneau-75 created through the import of Tree 2011.ged on Jul 24, 2011 by Steve Trudel. Morneau-130 was created by Pierre-Yves Fortin through the import of 77a06b_087627604o7q541f54im27.ged on Jun 4, 2015. Thank you to Yvette Bergeron for creating Morneau-99 on 2 Oct 13.
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