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Rosanna <I>LeCrunier</I> Adams

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Rosanna LeCrunier Adams

Birth
Gaspe, Gaspesie-Iles-de-la-Madeleine Region, Quebec, Canada
Death
10 Oct 1894 (aged 73)
Bristol, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Hebron, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.6951026, Longitude: -71.8048067
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Daughter of Nicholas LeCrunier and Elizabeth Lord.

Died of Old Age.

Married 16 Jun 1840 Gaspé, Quebec, Canada to Felix Philippe Adams.

They removed to Haverhill, Grafton, New Hampshire in 1873.

After Felix's death Rosanna removed to Bristol, Grafton, New Hampshire.

In 1903, five farmhouses on the west side of Newfound Lake, on Fowler's River, were all owned and occupied by the Adam's, and the neighborhood is now known as Adamsville. All Catholics. All Felix and Rosanna's children were born in Gaspé, Quebec, Canada.

At a public gathering in Bristol, Grafton, New Hampshire, six of their sons stood in a row, each was over six feet in height and each weighed over 200 pounds.
Daughter of Nicholas LeCrunier and Elizabeth Lord.

Died of Old Age.

Married 16 Jun 1840 Gaspé, Quebec, Canada to Felix Philippe Adams.

They removed to Haverhill, Grafton, New Hampshire in 1873.

After Felix's death Rosanna removed to Bristol, Grafton, New Hampshire.

In 1903, five farmhouses on the west side of Newfound Lake, on Fowler's River, were all owned and occupied by the Adam's, and the neighborhood is now known as Adamsville. All Catholics. All Felix and Rosanna's children were born in Gaspé, Quebec, Canada.

At a public gathering in Bristol, Grafton, New Hampshire, six of their sons stood in a row, each was over six feet in height and each weighed over 200 pounds.


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