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Benjamin Joseph

Birth1776 - Alcobassa, Leiria, Portugal
Death12 Oct 1848 - Paspebiac Notre Dame de la Purificatin, Quebec, Canada
MotherMarie Jesu
FatherJoseph Keiller

Born in Alcobassa, Leiria, Portugal on 1776 to Joseph Keiller and Marie Jesu. Benjamin Joseph married Theotiste Huard and had 7 children. He passed away on 12 Oct 1848 in Paspebiac Notre Dame de la Purificatin, Quebec, Canada.

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Parents
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Joseph Keiller
1762 - Unknown
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Marie Jesu
1756 - Unknown
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Theotiste Huard
1774 - 1866
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David Joseph
1808 - 1899
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Joseph Joseph Killer
1803 - 1835
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Marie Joseph
1811 - 1896
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Pierre Ange Joseph
1813 - 1882
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Romain Joseph
1821 - 1884
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Nanette Joseph
1810 - 1896
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Nanette Joseph
1813 - Unknown

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