Marie Elisabeth Fourneau (Price)

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Elizabeth Mary Prince

Also Known As: "Marie-Elisabeth"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Northampton, Hampshire, MA, United States
Death: November 04, 1716 (33)
Montréal, Ile De Montréal, Quebec,, Montreal, QC, Canada
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Robert Price and Sarah Price
Wife of Andrew Stevens and Jean Francois Fourneau (Fournay) dit Brindamour
Mother of Marie-Louise Élisabeth Migneron dit Brindamour; Jeanne Bourgeat; Marie-Madeleine Fourneau; Marguerite Fourneau dite Brindamour; Marie-Anne-Jeanne Nus and 2 others
Sister of Mary Smead; Samuel Price; John Price; Price and Samuel Price
Half sister of John Webb Fields; Zechariah Field; Sgt. Ebenezer Field and John Webb Field

Occupation: She was captured during the 29 February 1704 Deerfield Massacre by the French and Abenaki. Brought to New France she was baptized on April 25, 1705 at Notre-Dame de Montréal.
Managed by: Gene Daniell
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About Marie Elisabeth Fourneau (Price)

Élisabeth was captured in the French & Indian raid on Deerfield, Massachusetts (os date 2/28/1704) Miscellaneous 11 Mar 1704. Abbrev: Jetté - Dictionnaire genealogique de familles du Québec des origines a 1730 Title: Jetté - Dictionnaire genealogique de familles du Québec de s origines a 1730 Author: René Jetté Publication: Les Presses de l'Universite de Montréal, Montréal, Québec , 1983 Note: Excellent

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Marie Elisabeth Fourneau (Price)'s Timeline

1683
August 23, 1683
Northampton, Hampshire, MA, United States
1705
April 25, 1705
Age 21
Notre Dame de Montreal
1706
November 5, 1706
Montréal, Quebec, Canada
1708
February 6, 1708
Montreal, Montreal, Québec, Canada
1709
October 30, 1709
1711
September 18, 1711
1713
July 31, 1713
1715
April 8, 1715
1716
October 22, 1716