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Anne Joseph Pitre was a daughter of Claude Marc Pitre and Isabelle Guerin.
She married Ambroise Bourg in Louisbourg, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia on June 1, 1757. [1]
Anne was buried on December 21, 1759 in Cherbourg, France[2]. The burial record notes that she was about 22 years old and was the wife of Ambroise Bourk. Her newborn daughter Louise had died a few days earlier.
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