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Jean Soucy dit Lavigne
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SUCY, Clarence (1895 - 1896)
> 1895 - Born: Abt Jan 1895
> 1896 - Died: 18 Apr 1896
LEGER, Marie Angelique (1779 - 1779)
> 1779 - Born: 24 Nov 1779
> 1779 - Died: 4 Dec 1779
SABOURIN, Paul (1731 - 1798)
> 1731 - Born: 4 May 1731
> 1752 - Married
SÉGUIN DIT LADÉROUTE, Josèphe
: 4 Nov 1752
> 1773 - Child
SABOURIN, Antoine
b. 10 Jun 1773
> 1798 - Died: 14 Mar 1798
POTVIN, Madeleine (1698 - 1785)
> 1698 - Born: 12 Aug 1698
> 1719 - Married
CHARTRAND, Charles
: 20 Oct 1719
> 1734 - Child
CHARTRAND, Pierre
b. 29 Mar 1734
> 1785 - Died: 8 Dec 1785
AYMOND, Isadore A (1887 - 1964)
> 1887 - Born: 29 May 1887
> 1964 - Died: 30 Jun 1964
SOUCIE, Charles Leo (1933 - 1988)
> 1933 - Born: 1933
> 1988 - Died: 1988
SOUCISSE, Joseph (1896 - 1896)
> 1896 - Died: 26 Nov 1896
LAVERDRE, Philip (1876 - 1968)
> 1876 - Born: 11 Aug 1876
> 1898 - Married
SINCLAIR, Anne
: 12 Jan 1898
> 1904 - Child
LAVADURE, Mary Josephine
b. 1904
> 1968 - Died: 22 May 1968
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1699
1699—1699: Charleston and Philadelphia yellow fever epidemic
Killed 300 in Charleston, 220 in Philadelphia.
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1702
1702—1702: New York City yellow fever epidemic
Killed 500 residents of New York.
1702—1703: St. Lawrence Valley smallpox epidemic
Killed 300 settlers of New France along the Saint-Lawrence river valley.
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1713
1713—1715: North America measles epidemic
Killed an unknow number of residents of the Thirteen Colonies and New France, Canada
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1720
1720—1722: Great Plague of Marseille
Bubonic plague - over 100,000 dead in France.
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1918
1 Mar 1918—1 Apr 1920: Spanish Flu Epidemic
The worldwide Spanish Flu epidemic killed at least 17 million people worldwide.