George LaPlante

(say 1875 - )
George LaPlante|b. s 1875|p132.htm|Moise Joachim LaPlante dit Sauve|b. s 1850|p165.htm|Marie Rousseau|b. 30 Jun 1845|p1238.htm|Joseph LaPlante dit Sauve|b. s 1805|p2560.htm|Sophie St. Onge|b. s 1810|p2561.htm|Pierre Rousseau|b. ca 1823\nd. 16 Apr 1903|p2572.htm|Marguerite Taillon|b. ca 1828\nd. 5 Jan 1894|p2573.htm|

Great-granduncle of Darrell Allen Martin.
George was born in Canada say 1875.1 He was the son of Moise Joachim LaPlante dit Sauve and Marie Rousseau.

Child of George LaPlante

Cited documentation

  1. [S67] Probable informant Elizabeth Shirley Julia (Martin) Round, Martin and LaPlante family oral traditions, as conveyed in typewritten form to Clifton Carroll Martin ca. 1990, that George's mother was Marie Russeau is NOT stated.
 
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