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Virgenie Pitre

BirthOctober 1837 - South Teteagouche, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada
Death25 Mar 1914 - South Teteagouche, , New Brunswick, Canada
MotherMarguerita Olive Haché
FatherEdouard Charles Petrie

Born in South Teteagouche, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada on October 1837 to Edouard Charles Petrie and Marguerita Olive Haché. Virgenie Pitre married John (Jean) Imhoff ll and had 11 children. She passed away on 25 Mar 1914 in South Teteagouche, , New Brunswick, Canada.

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Parents
Edouard Charles Petrie
1811 - 1884
Marguerita Olive Haché
1811 - 1881
Spouse(s)
John (Jean) Imhoff Ll
1835 - 1900
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Israel Joseph Oliver Imhoff
1873 - 1932
George Alexander Imhoff
1871 - 1938
Arthur Alphonsus Imhoff
1878 - 1959
Mary Anne Imhoff
1865 - 1936
Albert Cornelius Imhoff
1874 - 1949
James Louis Imhoff
1868 - 1947

John Gilbert Imhoff'
1863 - 1941
Sarah Elizabeth (Bessie) Imhoff
1881 - 1943
William Thomas Imhoff'
1863 - 1941
Joseph Archibald Imhoff
1873 - 1953
Joyce Doucet
Unknown - Unknown

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