Agnès Pitre was born around 1766 on Saint John Island (present-day Prince Edward Island) which was then part of the Colony of Nova Scotia. She was the daughter of Joseph Pitre and Anne Bourg.
She married around 1786 , in Tracadie, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Alexis Jacquet dit Deslauriers.
She passed away on 23 June 1834 in Tracadie, Antigonish, Nova Scotia.
Birth, death: WorldConnect database - RootsWeb.com - Internet - Internet - Internet - www.rootsweb.com
Spouse: E-mail - Internet - Internet - Internet - From Rick Devin (rick@rickdevinnet) in Mar 2019, as verified to him from Stephen A. White in Dec 2012. - Married around 1786.
Marcel Walter Landry Agnès Pitre at Généalogie des Landry à travers le monde, accessed October 2020
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