Died
at age 89
in Saint Hermas, Deux-Montagnes, Québec, Canada
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Biography
Marie Richer, daughter of Michel and Amable Franchepagne, was born 28 July1810 and baptized the same day in St-Benoit, Lower Canada (now Québec, Canada).[1][2]
She married Jean-Marie Paradis 7 May 1832 in Ste-Scholastique [3] Their known children are (Source: IGD):
Louise, b. abt 1833 - m. 1851 to Alexandre LAURIN
Jean Marie, b. 1835 - d. 1836
Jacques, b. 1837 - m. 1859 to Vitaline LACASSE
Rosalie, b. 1838 - m. 1857 to Maurice CHENEE
Philomène, b. 1840 -
Angéline, b. abt 1841 -
Samuel, b. 1842 - d. 1850
Joseph, b. 1844 - m. 1865 to Agnès BEDARD
Newborn, d. the day after his birth, 1846
Newborn, d. the day after his birth, 1847
Alexandre, b. 1851 - m. 1871 to Marie Mélina BRICOT
Hercule, b. 1853 -
Tite Isaïe, b. 1855 -
In the 1851 Canada East census, Marie Riché (42) and Jean M Paradis (42) were living in Deux Montagnes, Canada-Est, with children Jacques (14), Rosalie (13), Philomene (11), Angeline (9), Joseph (4) and Alexandre (1). They were farmers.[1]
Marie Louise passed away 3 April 1900 and was buried two days later in St-Hermas in the presence of [4]
Sources
↑ 1.01.1 Marie Riché, Year: 1851; Canada Census Place: St Hermas, Deux Montagnes County, Canada East (Quebec); Schedule: A; Roll: C_1146; Page: 1; Line: 39. Ancestry Record 1061 #1022398
Actes d'état civil et registres d'église du Québec (Collection Drouin), 1621 à 1997 - Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection: Institut Généalogique Drouin IGD (membership) https://www.genealogiequebec.com
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Marie-Louise by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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