Martha Benoit

F, #1986, b. Jan 15, 1828, d. Dec 31, 1892
Relationship3rd great-grandmother of Malcolm Kenyon McKown Jr.
ChartsGarrow Descendants Chart
Father*Antoine Benoit Jr. b. circa 1790, d. before Feb 12, 1847
Mother*Rose Cordonnette Pepin b. circa 1795, d. circa 1847

Family 1

Francois Archambault b. circa 1810

Family 2

Leonard Garrow b. Aug 18, 1833, d. Oct 7, 1912
Children

Chronological Events

Birth*Jan 15, 1828 Martha Benoit was born on Jan 15, 1828 at Iberville, Le Haut-Richelieu County, Quebec, Canada
 She was the daughter of Antoine Benoit Jr. and Rose Cordonnette Pepin
Name VariationJan 15, 1828 Martha Benoit was also known as Martine Benoit. Martha Benoit is really Martine Benoit who changed her name and played around with birth dates as she was older than Leo by 5 years. Martine was born 1828 and baptised at Saint Athanase Church in Iberville, Quebec. She was born in Georgia, Vermont. Posted by Marcel Benoit on the Garrow Family Genealogy Forum at genealogy.com.1 
BaptismJan 16, 1828 She was baptized on Jan 16, 1828 at St. Athanase Church, Iberville, Le Haut-Richelieu County, Quebec, Canada
Marriage*circa 1846 She married Francois Archambault circa 1846. 
Marriage*Nov 17, 1850 Martha Benoit married Leonard Garrow, son of Michel Garand and Angelique Pelagie Bousquet, on Nov 17, 1850 at Enosburg Falls, Franklin County, Vermont, United States
Occupation*1870 Martha Benoit was a homemaker in 1870.2 
Death*Dec 31, 1892 She died on Dec 31, 1892, at age 64 at Montgomery, Franklin County, Vermont, United States, from consumption (tuberculosis.)3 
Burial*Jan 3, 1893 She was buried on Jan 3, 1893 at Saint John the Baptist Cemetery (New), Enosburg Falls, Franklin County, Vermont, United States, Find A Grave Memorial# 43429922.4

Citations

  1. [S820] Site - Genealogy.com, online at http://www.genealogy.com
  2. [S510] Census 1870 - United States Federal.
  3. [S767] Personal Knowledge - Teagle, Marge.
  4. [S80] Gravestones - Death Cert Proof, Find-A-Grave, BillionGraves.

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