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Matilda Stemm

Birth1845 - St Rose De Lima, Canada
Death21 April 1907 - Swanton, Vermont
MotherMatilda Leney
FatherFrederick Stemm

Born in St Rose De Lima, Canada on 1845 to Frederick Stemm and Matilda Leney. Matilda Stemm married Michel Bernier (Banyea) and had 9 children. She passed away on 21 April 1907 in Swanton, Vermont.

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Parents
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Frederick Stemm
1807 - 1884
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Matilda Leney
1812 - 1891
Spouse(s)
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Michel Bernier (Banyea)
1847 - 1923
Children Show all
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Leon Gaspar Bernier
1883 - Unknown
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Cora Marie Bernier
1865 - 1909
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Henry Romeo Bernier
1880 - Unknown
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Deborah M. Bernier
1868 - 1909
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William Mitchel Banyea
1873 - Unknown
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Rev. Edward Henry Bernier
1885 - Unknown
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Elisabeth Bernier
1871 - Unknown
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Anne Priscilla Bernier
1878 - Unknown
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Frank Joseph Banyea
1875 - 1956

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