Genealogische database BergSmit » Ursule Amable Marie Jamme Carrière (1746-1809)

Personal data Ursule Amable Marie Jamme Carrière 

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Household of Ursule Amable Marie Jamme Carrière

She is married to Claude Amable Daoust.Source 2

They got married.


Child(ren):

  1. Genevieve Daoust  1785-1829 


Notes about Ursule Amable Marie Jamme Carrière

source: Ancestry.com - http://www.Ancestry.com - Quebec, Vital and Chur


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Ursule Amable Marie Jamme Carrière
1746-1809



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Fred Bergman, "Genealogische database BergSmit", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/database-bergsmit/I109646.php : accessed February 26, 2026), "Ursule Amable Marie Jamme Carrière (1746-1809)".