Josephte Cormier
Abt 1769 - 1823 (54 years)-
Name Josephte Cormier Birth Abt 1769 Gender Female Death 15 Aug 1823 St. Basile, NB Burial 17 Aug 1823 St. Basile, NB Person ID P10650 Violette Family Last Modified 17 May 2020
Father Jean-Baptiste Cormier, b. 2 Mar 1733, Beaubassin, NS d. 14 Feb 1822, St. Basile, NB (Age 88 years) Mother Madeleine Landry, b. 1743 d. Feb 1803, St. Basile, NB (Age 60 years) Marriage 5 Jul 1762 Kamouraska, QC Family ID F253 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Olivier II Thibodeau, b. 23 Aug 1766 d. 8 Mar 1851 (Age 84 years) Marriage 16 Jul 1792 St. Basile, NB Children 1. Celeste Thibodeau, b. 19 Jul 1793, St. Basile, NB 2. Simon Thibodeau, b. 27 Jan 1795, St. Basile, NB d. 18 Nov 1830, St. Basile, NB (Age 35 years) 3. Julien Thibodeau, b. 10 Nov 1796, St. Basile, NB 4. Ursule Petronille Thibodeau, twin, b. 9 Sep 1798, St. Basile, NB 5. Marie Archange Thibodeau, twin, b. 9 Sep 1798, St. Basile, NB Family ID F1642 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - DOB: FindaGrave - A daughter of Jean-Baptiste and Madeleine (Landry) Cormier, Josèphte Cormier was probably born along the Rivière St-Jean near Fredericton, New Brunswick. Given that no record of her baptism could be found in the parish registers along the Côte- du-Sud (and based on information contained in her burial record as well as the family structure), it's likely that she had been born in 1769, soon after her parents had returned from their exile in southern Québec.
DOD: FindaGrave - Josèphte was about fifty-three years of age when she passed away in 1823, and two days later she was interred at the parish cemetery in Saint-Basile.
- DOB: FindaGrave - A daughter of Jean-Baptiste and Madeleine (Landry) Cormier, Josèphte Cormier was probably born along the Rivière St-Jean near Fredericton, New Brunswick. Given that no record of her baptism could be found in the parish registers along the Côte- du-Sud (and based on information contained in her burial record as well as the family structure), it's likely that she had been born in 1769, soon after her parents had returned from their exile in southern Québec.