Wife of
Andre Seraphin Brien
— married
2 Jun 1755 in St-Ours, Quebec, Canada, Nouvelle-France
[children unknown]
Died [date unknown]
[location unknown]
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Biography
Marie Amable, daughter of Pierre Arpin and Marguerite Truchon, was born in 1737 and baptized in the parish of Immaculée-Conception, Saint-Ours, Canada, Nouvelle-France. Her godparents were André Charbonnière and Marie Francoise Bazinet wife of Jean Graveline. [1][2]
André Brien dit Deroché and Marie Amable Herpin dit Potevin, were married 2 Jun 1755 in the parish of Immaculée-Conception, Saint-Ours, Canada, Nouvelle-France. Present were Pierre Herpin dit Potevin Officier de Milice father of the bride, Seraphin Brien dit Deroché father of the groom, brothers of the bride Antoine and Pierre Herpin de Potevin and Joseph Potevin, and Theodore Brien brother of the groom, Louis Giard and (Pierre) Frotigny and Lebigre. [3]
PRDH: Le Programme de recherche en démographie historique (membership): Famille: 15821
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