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Genevieve Benoit

Birth16 OCT 1793 - St-Michel, Yamaska, Quebec
Death12 avril 1868 - St-David d'Yamaska, Québec, Canada
MotherMarie-Madeleine Gagné
FatherBasile Benoit

Born in St-Michel, Yamaska, Quebec on 16 OCT 1793 to Basile Benoit and Marie-Madeleine Gagné. Genevieve Benoit married Joseph Ignace Richard and had 6 children. She passed away on 12 avril 1868 in St-David d'Yamaska, Québec, Canada.

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Basile Benoit
1772 - 1812
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Marie-madeleine Gagné
1769 - 1816
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Joseph Ignace Richard
1784 - 1849
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François Richard
1820 - 1888
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Marie Richard
1821 - 1891
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Basile Richard
1835 - Unknown
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Joseph Richard
1827 - Unknown
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Marguerite Richard
1823 - 1850
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Jean Baptiste Richard
1830 - Unknown

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