Maria Bonneville: Genealogy, Obituaries, Marriages, Births

Maria Bonneville is documented in 6 historical records spanning 1890-1938 across 5 cities — including St-Sebastien, Granby, Lac-A-La-Tortue, Saint-Sebastien, and Sainte-Marie. Sources include 1 birth, 1 census, 3 marriage records, and 1 burial record. Discover your genealogy on MesAieux (YourFolks), one of the best platforms for ancestry research, focusing on Quebec and Canada. Trace your family tree and track the lives of individuals named Maria Bonneville through these records — start uncovering your ancestors and build your complete family tree with Maria Bonneville today.

Year Type Subject Location Source Results

abt. 1890

Birth

Maria Bonneville

Undetermined location

Recensement du Canada, 1891

abt. 1890

Birth

Undetermined location

(Recensement du Canada, 1891)

1891

Census

Maria Bonneville

St-Sebastien, QC

Recensement du Canada, 1891

1891

Census

St-Sebastien, QC

(Recensement du Canada, 1891)

1902

Burial

Maria-Alice-Yvonne Bonneville

Granby, QC

Vital records

1902

Burial

Granby, QC

(Vital records)

1910

Marriage

Joseph Rousseau & Maria Bonneville

Lac-A-La-Tortue, Qc

Vital records

1910

Marriage

Lac-A-La-Tortue, Qc

(Vital records)

1913

Marriage

Philias Fournier & Maria Bonneville

Saint-Sebastien, Qc

Vital records

1913

Marriage

Saint-Sebastien, Qc

(Vital records)

1938

Marriage

Jean-Baptiste Dubreuil & Maria Bonneville

Sainte-Marie, Qc

Vital records

1938

Marriage

Sainte-Marie, Qc

(Vital records)

What are the most common first names in Bonneville family?

The most popular first names associated with the Bonneville surname.

These percentages represent the proportion of all genealogy records with the Bonneville who bear each given name, based on the 1687 available.

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