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Susan Neveau

Birth1863 - Batchawana, Algoma, Ontario, Canada
Death13 Dec 1931 - Sault Ste Marie, Algoma, Ontario, Canada
MotherMary Elizabeth Robidou
FatherMichel Neveux

Born in Batchawana, Algoma, Ontario, Canada on 1863 to Michel Neveux and Mary Elizabeth Robidou. Susan Neveau married Pierre Gagaiosh and had 10 children. She passed away on 13 Dec 1931 in Sault Ste Marie, Algoma, Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
Michel Neveux
Unknown - Unknown
Mary Elizabeth Robidou
1846 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
Pierre Gagaiosh
1863 - 1907
Peter Pierre Labombarbe Bombard
1857 - 1953
Children Show all
Peter Gogaosh
1884 - 1935
Sarah Gogaosh
1887 - Unknown
Mary Jane Gogaosh
1891 - Unknown
John Gogaosh
1889 - Unknown
Marie Josephine Gogeosh
1892 - 1894

Edith Philimene Ada Bombard Labombarbe
1902 - 1978
Michael Gogeash
1882 - Unknown
Abreham Abel Gogeash
1898 - Unknown
Lizzie Gogeosh
1894 - Unknown
Margareta Gogeash
1886 - 1887

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