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Albert BISSONNETTE

Birth26 nov. 1854 - Vercheres, Quebec, Canada
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherAurelie Chagnon
FatherBruno BISSONNET

Born in Vercheres, Quebec, Canada on 26 nov. 1854 to Bruno BISSONNET and Aurelie Chagnon. Albert BISSONNETTE married Eliza Petit and had 8 children.

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Bruno Bissonnet
1828 - Unknown
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Aurelie Chagnon
1832 - 1898
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Eliza Petit
1859 - Unknown
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Phidime Bissonnette
1881 - 1965
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Albina Bissonnette
Unknown - Unknown
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Clovis Bissonnette
1887 - Unknown
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Anna Bissonnette
1897 - Unknown
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Armand Bissonnette
1898 - Unknown
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Robertine Bissonnette
1889 - Unknown
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Louisa Bissonnette
1895 - Unknown
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Evangéline Bissonnette
1900 - 1974

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