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Joseph Lagimonière Lagimodière

Birth
Saint-Boniface, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Death
3 Feb 1864 (aged 38)
Saint-Boniface, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Burial
Saint-Boniface, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Unknown
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Lived in the decades prior to the Confederation of various British Territories in North America to form Canada, reliable records of his / her early life are scattered and difficult to obtain and place names in the available records from the time are often difficult to map precisely to modern ones.

The parishes were the natural units of the Settlement, each with its church and school and its own communal life. That they should have formed the centres around which the administrative divisions of the new province were formed in and about 1870 was, therefore, inevitable.

In various early records, the family name is also given as "Lecompte".

Married and was the first husband of Josephte "Josette" dite Lupier Lussier (later Morin) (circa 1829 - 1919) in the Parish of St Boniface on June 15, 1845.

Buried away from the family marker under the family name "Lagimonière", research into the church records indicates there is no longer a way to determine the exact location of his grave
Lived in the decades prior to the Confederation of various British Territories in North America to form Canada, reliable records of his / her early life are scattered and difficult to obtain and place names in the available records from the time are often difficult to map precisely to modern ones.

The parishes were the natural units of the Settlement, each with its church and school and its own communal life. That they should have formed the centres around which the administrative divisions of the new province were formed in and about 1870 was, therefore, inevitable.

In various early records, the family name is also given as "Lecompte".

Married and was the first husband of Josephte "Josette" dite Lupier Lussier (later Morin) (circa 1829 - 1919) in the Parish of St Boniface on June 15, 1845.

Buried away from the family marker under the family name "Lagimonière", research into the church records indicates there is no longer a way to determine the exact location of his grave


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