Died
at age 69
in Saint-Cuthbert, D'Autray, Province de Québec
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Il y a Louise (1713) et Marie Louise (1715) nées de François Caron et Geneviève Domingo. Normalement quand une enfant est baptisée du même prénom que la soeur qui la précède, c'est que celle-ci est déjà décédée. Celle qui épouse François Bélanger en 1736 et décède en 1785 est nommée Marie Louise dans les Registres, Il s'agit donc de Marie Louise née en 1715.
Google translation: There are Louise (1713) and Marie Louise (1715) born to François Caron and Geneviève Domingo. Normally when a child is baptized with the same first name as the sister who precedes her, it is because the latter has already died. The one who married François Bélanger in 1736 and died in 1785 was named Marie Louise in the Registers, so it was Marie Louise born in 1715.
Thank you to Teri Spevak for creating WikiTree profile Caron-238 through the import of Roy.ged on Mar 13, 2013.
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