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Marie d'Entremont

Birth1775 - Sainte Anne du Ruisseau, Nova Scotia, Canada
Deathafter 1848 - Pubnico, Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherAgnes Beliveau
FatherJoseph d'Entremont

Born in Sainte Anne du Ruisseau, Nova Scotia, Canada on 1775 to Joseph d'Entremont and Agnes Beliveau. Marie d'Entremont married Pierre Paul Pothier and had 14 children. She passed away on after 1848 in Pubnico, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Parents
Joseph D'entremont
1734 - 1783
Agnes Beliveau
1739 - 1820
Spouse(s)
Pierre Paul Pothier
1767 - 1846
Children Show all
Marthe Pothier
1799 - 1864
Jean "Leon" Pottier
1813 - 1897
Cyrille Pothier
1794 - 1861
Eulalie Pothier
1807 - 1876
Alexandre Pothier Aka Porter
1801 - Unknown
Ambroise Pierre Pothier
1796 - 1854
Marie Anne Pothier
1816 - Unknown

Henriette Pothier
1795 - 1871
Marie Rose Pothier
1805 - 1806
Appolinaire Pothier
1811 - Unknown
Appoline (Pauline) Pothier
1810 - Unknown
Pauline Pothier
1819 - 1843
Apollinaire Marie Pothier
1810 - Unknown
Anne Pothier
Unknown - Unknown

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