Laliberté, Chemin
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Louis Laliberté (19 years), and Albertine Lafond (16 years) were married in Springhills (Nantes) on April 23, 1912. Six years later, they bought a farm from Treflé Côté and established themselves on the road now bearing their name. There they raised nine children. Their son, Jean-Maurice Laliberté, lived his entire life of 84 years, and died in his home on the farm where he was born.[1] Louis Laliberté (1892-1964) and his wife, Albertine Lafond (1895-1975), are interred in the Saint-Cajetan cemetery, in Mansonville.
[1] Interview with Réjeanne Laliberté-Caron, daughter of Louis Laliberté
Louis Laliberté (1892-1964) est enterré au Cimetière catholique St-Cajetan, de même que son épouse, Albertine Lafond (1895-1975).[1]
PLouis Laliberté (19ans), Albertine Lafond (16ans) se marièrent à Springhills (Nantes) le 23 avril 1912. Ils vinrent s’établir à Mansonville le 25 octobre 1918. Ils eurent 9 enfants.[2]
[1] Source : Inventaire des Sépultures de Potton, Serge Gaudreau, en collaboration avec Pamela Guilbault et Andrée Gratton.
[2] Source : Roy, Jean-Louis, Histoire d’une paroisse St-Cajetan, d’un village Mansonville, d’une municipalité Potton, Les Albums souvenir québécois, 1982.
- Titre
- Laliberté, Chemin
- Thème
- Potton Families | Familles de Potton
- Identifiant
- PN-L-03
- Collections
- Toponymie | Place Names of Potton and More