Madeleine Landry

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Madeleine Landry

French: Madeleine (Magdelaine) (Magdeline) Landry
Also Known As: "Landrille", "Magdelaine", "Magdeline"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Grand Pré, Colony of Nova Scotia, British Colony
Death: between February 1803 and July 18, 1803 (56-65)
St-Basile, Lower Canada, British Colony
Place of Burial: Lower Canada, British Colony
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Alexis Landry dit Landreville and Marie-Marguerite Landry
Wife of Jean-Baptiste Cormier
Mother of Jean François Cormier; Marie Magdelaine Cormier; Private; Roger Cormier; Marie-Rose Cormier and 10 others
Sister of Charles Landry; Joseph dit Bercase de Alexis Landry and Josephte dite Deschenes Milville
Half sister of Pierre Landry; Amand Landry; Jean-Baptiste Landry; Marie-Josephe Landry; Michel Landry and 1 other

Managed by: David Lee Kaleita
Last Updated:

About Madeleine Landry

  • Sources:
    • Drouin Institute (Archived marriage record - see attached in Media tab)
  • Notes:
    • Born in 1742 at Beaubassin. Magdeleine is the first Landry that we can see in Kamouraska. -She married (1) Jean Cormier, b. 2 March 1733 at Beaubassin, son of Pierre and Cecile Thibodeau on 5 July 1762 at St. Louis of Kamouraska. -She then married (2) Jean Baptiste Levasseur, b. 1 Sept. 1752 at Kamouraska, son of Pierre and Genevieve Phocas DIT Raymond, 22 Aug. 1775 at St. Louis of Kamouraska.
  • Reference: FamilySearch Family Tree - SmartCopy: Sep 7 2018, 3:45:50 UTC
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Madeleine Landry's Timeline

1742
1742
Grand Pré, Colony of Nova Scotia, British Colony
1763
June 4, 1763
Montmagny, Quebec, New France
1764
December 24, 1764
St-Pierre-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud, Quebec, New France
1768
January 19, 1768
Saint Pierre De La Rivière Du Sud, Chaudière-Appalaches, QC, Canada
January 19, 1768
St-Pierre-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud, Quebec, New France
1770
May 21, 1770
Caraquet, New Brunswick, New France
1770
Saint-Basile, Madawaska County, New Brunswick, Canada
1771
1771
Saint-Basile, Madawaska County, New Brunswick, Canada