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Thomas Mondor

Birth26 février 1851 - St-Thomas, Joliette, Québec
Death25 mai 1902 - St-Damien de Brandon, Québec, Canada
MotherMarie Elisabeth Lasalle
FatherIsaac Liénard dit Mondor

Born in St-Thomas, Joliette, Québec on 26 février 1851 to Isaac Liénard dit Mondor and Marie Elisabeth Lasalle. Thomas Mondor married Marie Louise Charette and had 10 children. He passed away on 25 mai 1902 in St-Damien de Brandon, Québec, Canada.

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Parents
Isaac Liénard Dit Mondor
1812 - 1897
Marie Elisabeth Lasalle
1817 - 1881
Spouse(s)
Marie Louise Charette
1854 - 1941
Children Show all
Philomène Mondor
1880 - 1955
Joseph Thomas Mondor
1882 - Unknown
Amédée Mondor
1895 - 1957
Marie Louise Mondor
1876 - 1914
Joseph Come Damien Mondor
1892 - 1961

Alice Mondor
1889 - Unknown
Fidele Mondor
1878 - 1950
Joseph Albert Mondor
1887 - 1888
Joseph Jeremie Alcibiade Mondor
1885 - 1885
Anne Marie Mondor
1899 - 1972

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