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Gagnier (Gagne) History Web Site : Click if you're descendants of ... Ignace Gagne. { BROTHERS }. Pierre Gagnier. Second. & Louise Tremblay. {THEIR WIVES} .... Gaudias Gaudiose Gagne. { SIXTH COUSINS }. Pierre Gagnier ...
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Gagnier (Gagne) History Web Site : Section Two: Settlement in New ... Jun 1, 2004 ... They had a daughter, Louise, who came to New France with them. .... The original house measured 24 by 22 feet including walls two feet thick ...
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Gagnier (Gagne) History Web Site : Section Two: Settlement in New ... Jun 1, 2004 ... by Rev. John F. Gagnier. Section Two: Settlement in New France ... They had a daughter, Louise, who came to New France with them. ...
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Gagnier (Gagne) History Web Site : Section Two: Settlement in New ... Jun 1, 2004 ... by Rev. John F. Gagnier. Section Two: Settlement in New France ... They had a daughter, Louise, who came to New France with them. ...
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Gagnier (Gagne) History Web Site : Section Two: Settlement in New ... Jun 1, 2004 ... They had a daughter, Louise, who came to New France with them. Their remaining seven children were born in Quebec. They had a son, Louis, ...
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Gagnier (Gagne) History Web Site : Section Two: Settlement in New ... Jun 1, 2004 ... They had a daughter, Louise, who came to New France with them. Their remaining seven children were born in Quebec. They had a son, Louis, ...
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Gagnier (Gagne) History Web Site Send e-mail to Father Gagnier, Webmaster of this site. Gagnier (Gagne) History Web Site by Rev. John F. Gagnier. Last modified on Wednesday, November 12, 2008.
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Gagnier (Gagne) History Web Site Send e-mail to Father Gagnier, Webmaster of this site. Gagnier (Gagne) History Web Site by Rev. John F. Gagnier. Last modified on Wednesday, November 12, 2008.
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Gagnier Family History The spelling of the Gagnier name varies as follows: In France, Gasnier, sometimes Gaigne: In Canada the spelling is: Gasnier, Gagnier and Gagne. ...
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Gagnier (Gagne) History Web Site : Section Two: Settlement in New ... Jun 1, 2004 ... Pierre, born at St. Cosme de Vair February 24, 1645 married November 19, 1670 to Catherine Daubigeon He was the first Captain of La Prairie. ...
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