Fact: http://familysearch.org/v1/LifeSketch DAUGHTER OF ANDRE NAULT AND ANASTHASIE LANDRY. METIS SCRIP: Scrip affidavit for Nault, Napoléon; father: André Nault (French Canadian); mother: Anasthasie Landry (French Canadian); grandchild of Joseph Landry, an original white settler, settled in Red River Country in 1820 and of Amable Nault, another original white settler, settled in Red River Country in 1825; mother: Anasthasie Nault; children: Napoléon, born: September 17, 1858; André, born: March 12, 1860; Elie, born: December 28, 1861; Martin, born: May 6, 1865; Marie, born: February 9, 1867; Aime = 19uu. File.
RG15-D-II-8-a. Volume/box number: 1323. Copied container number: C-14931.
Textual material. [Access: Open]. Government.
Finding aid number: 15-19
Canadian); grandchild of Joseph Landry, an original white settler, settled in Red River Country in 1820 and of Amable Nault, another original white
Lived to age 35 years
ST NORBERT PARISH CEMETERY 1859-1906 BURIAL RECORDS:
MARIE NAULT, 35 ans, died 2 june 1903, buried 4 june 1903, epouse de Joseph Gosselin.
MANITOBA VITAL STATISTICS:
GROOM'S LAST NAME: GOSSELIN
GROOM'S GIVEN NAMES: JOSEPH
BRIDE'S LAST NAME: NAULT
BRIDE'S GIVEN NAMES: MARIE
DATE OF MARRIAGE: 24/11/1885
PLACE OF MARRIAGE: CARTIER
REGISTRATION NUMBER: 1885,001384
REGISTRATION DATE:
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