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Our database contains 8981 marriages of the Turgeon family
Here are a few examples:
Husband: Abel Sagot-Laforge-Sageot
Wife: Claire Turgeon
Husband: Zacharie Turgeon
Wife: Elisabeth-Isabelle Roy
Husband: Jean Turgeon
Wife: Anne-Thereze Vachon
Husband: Pierre Turgeon
Wife: Marie Carrier
Husband: Jacques Turgeon
Wife: Marie Jean
Husband: Jean Bilodeau
Wife: Marie Turgeon
Husband: Joseph Turgeon
Wife: Marguerite Boutillet
Husband: Claude Rancourt
Wife: Anne-Marguerite Turgeon
Husband: Guillaume Couture
Wife: Marie-Charlotte Turgeon
Husband: Joseph Nadeau
Wife: Angelique Turgeon
Husband: Augustin Couture
Wife: Elisabeth Turgeon
Husband: Charles Turgeon
Husband: Jean Turgeon
Wife: Marguerite Allaire
Husband: Antoine Nadeau
Wife: Marguerite Turgeon
Husband: Jean Nadeau
Wife: Louise Turgeon
Husband: Charles Turgeon
Wife: Marie-Francoise Parent
Husband: Louis Turgeon
Wife: Angelique Couture
Husband: Raphael Binet
Wife: Marie-Josephte Turgeon
Husband: Joseph Couillard-Beaumont-Hebert
Wife: Genevieve Turgeon
Husband: Joseph Couture
Wife: Suzanne Turgeon
Our database contains 8981 marriages of the Turgeon family
Here are a few examples:
Charles Turgeon was baptized on August 4, 1621 in Saint-Jean de Mortagne in Perche, Orne in France. Son of Jean Turgeon and Sébastienne Liger, he married Pasquière Lefebvre, of unknown parentage, around 1649 in France. They had 10 children. He arrived in Canada shortly after 1662 and settled at Quebec. In 1681 he owned 2 guns, 5 horned beasts, and 12 acres of land. He returned to France in 1693. The exact date of his death, which occurred before 14 Aug. 1704 in France, remains unknown.
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Charles Turgeon was baptized on August 4, 1621 in Saint-Jean de Mortagne in Perche, Orne in France. Son of Jean Turgeon and Sébastienne Liger, he married Pasquière Lefebvre, of unknown parentage, around 1649 in France. They had 10 children. He arrived in Canada shortly after 1662 and settled at Quebec. In 1681 he owned 2 guns, 5 horned beasts, and 12 acres of land. He returned to France in 1693. The exact date of his death, which occurred before 14 Aug. 1704 in France, remains unknown.
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TURGEON - alteration of 'Sturgeon', nickname for the fisherman whose favourite catch is sturgeon.
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Explore common first names associated with the surname Turgeon to help you discover related genealogy records.
Explore common first names associated with the surname Turgeon to help you discover related genealogy records.
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