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Joseph Belisle

Birth
Montreal, Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada
Death
2 May 1787 (aged 73)
Saint-Laurent, Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada
Burial
Saint-Laurent, Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada Add to Map
Memorial ID
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dit Goyer, Goyet ou Goguet

Joseph Belisle and Marie Joseph Lenoir were married on January 12, 1739 in Montreal, Quebec.


Their children born in St-Laurent, Quebec.

Joseph Marie Belisle born December 8, 1739.

Marie Joseph Belisle born about 1741.

Jean Baptiste Belisle born November 14, 1742.

Pierre Belisle born June 29, 1744.

Marie Monique Belisle born February 7, 1746.

Jean Baptiste Belisle born April 18, 1747.

Louise Marie Josephe Belisle born May 6, 1749.

Antoine Belisle born March 23 1750.

Francois Belisle born March 1, 1751.

Marie Joseph Belisle born November 14, 1752.

Francois Belisle born January 16, 1754.

Michel Belisle born September 23, 1756.

Antoine Belisle born May 26, 1758.

dit Goyer, Goyet ou Goguet

Joseph Belisle and Marie Joseph Lenoir were married on January 12, 1739 in Montreal, Quebec.


Their children born in St-Laurent, Quebec.

Joseph Marie Belisle born December 8, 1739.

Marie Joseph Belisle born about 1741.

Jean Baptiste Belisle born November 14, 1742.

Pierre Belisle born June 29, 1744.

Marie Monique Belisle born February 7, 1746.

Jean Baptiste Belisle born April 18, 1747.

Louise Marie Josephe Belisle born May 6, 1749.

Antoine Belisle born March 23 1750.

Francois Belisle born March 1, 1751.

Marie Joseph Belisle born November 14, 1752.

Francois Belisle born January 16, 1754.

Michel Belisle born September 23, 1756.

Antoine Belisle born May 26, 1758.


Inscription

Hi Robert. I put in a headstone photo request for this burial and just heard back from the volunteer who tried to fulfill it. The Saint Laurent cemetery was only opened in 1800 and has no record of burials elsewhere prior to that date.

I still believe Jean-Baptiste is buried there due to something I read about him. Supposedly he was originally buried in an earlier Saint Laurent cemetery that closed due to flooding, after which coffins were reburied at Saint Laurent. This may have been a mass burial with no records transferred and no headstones placed.

I thought you might want to make a note to that effect. Thanks for your work on Findagrave.

Provided by D. Goodboe



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