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Noel Sock

BirthOct 12 1850 - Indian Island, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada
DeathMar 28 1930 - Richibucto Village, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada
MotherAgnes Sark
FatherJames Pierre Paul

Born in Indian Island, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada on Oct 12 1850 to James Pierre Paul and Agnes Sark. Noel Sock married Mary Jane Ginish and had 14 children. He passed away on Mar 28 1930 in Richibucto Village, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.

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Parents
James Pierre Paul
1814 - Unknown
Agnes Sark
1815 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
Mary Jane Ginish
1881 - Unknown
Marie Genevieve Noel
1860 - 1900
Agnes Sock
1881 - Unknown
Madaleine Copage
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
Michael Sock
1908 - 1996
Johnny Sock
1910 - 1911
Nancy Sagues Peter-paul
1884 - Unknown
Peter Jacques
1895 - Unknown
Martin Pierre Paul
1899 - Unknown
Suzanne Jacques
1898 - Unknown
Joseph Sock
1900 - Unknown

Ginen Sock
1899 - Unknown
Jacques Pierre Paul
1881 - Unknown
Etienne Pierre Paul
1890 - Unknown
Noel Sock
1895 - Unknown
Agnes Jacques
1881 - Unknown
Moses Sock
1897 - Unknown
James Sock
Unknown - Unknown

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