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Joseph Pitre (1762 - 1815)

Joseph Pitre
Born in Montreal, Canada, Nouvelle-Francemap
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Husband of — married 9 Feb 1784 in St-Joachim, Châteauguay, Province de Québecmap
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Died at age 53 in St. Joachim, Chateauguay, Bas-Canadamap
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Biography

Joseph was born in 1762. He married Madeleine Couillard in 1784.[1]

Sources

  1. Quebec, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1997




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