Jean Baptiste ReaumeBirth names: Jean Baptiste RäumeJean Baptiste RhéaumeJean Baptiste RheaumeJean Baptiste ReaumeJean Baptiste RaumeJean RéaumeJean RhéaumeJean ReaumeJean-Baptiste RheaumeGender: MaleBirth: Dec 10 1705 - Lachine, Ile De Montreal, Quebec, CanadaChristening: Dec 10 1705 - Saints-Anges-de-Lachine, Lachine, Île-de-Montréal, Quebec, CanadaMarriage: Spouse: Marie Louise Baune - Apr 5 1731 - St-Joachim-De-La-Pointe-Claire,Ile De Montreal,QuebecMarriage: Spouse: M Anne Chamaillard - Aug 30 1733 - Saint Joachim de la Pointe Claire, Pointe Claire, Île de Montréal, Quebec, CanadaDeath: Sep 9 1761 - Pointe-Claire, Île-de-Montréal, Québec, CanadaBurial: From 1735 - QuebecThere seems to be an issue with this person's relatives. View this person on FamilySearch to see this information.
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November 15 » Battle of Zsibó: Austrian-Danish victory over the Kurucs (Hungarians).
Day of death September 9, 1761
The temperature on September 9, 1761 was about 20.0 °C. Wind direction mainly west-southwest. Weather type: helder. Special wheather fenomena: veel dauw. Source: KNMI
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