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m. 17 Oct 1791
 
 
| Born | 15 Jun 1796 | Caroquet, New Brunswick, Canada  |  
| Died | 19 Oct 1879 |  |  
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| Spouse | Anastasie MORAIS | F579 |  
| Married | 24 Jan 1820 | Lower Caraquet, New Brunswick, Canada  |  
| Notes | 
Marriage of Joseph Arsenaux and Marie Anne Gaudin
 The year 1792, the 25th June, I the undersigned did marry in front of our mother the Holy Church according to the regular ceremonies in the presence of the people and the four witnesses undersigned, the assent of the parents of the parties and the others, after the publication of one bann, having received a grant to dispense with the other two, without it being found any other impediment to the best of my knowledge, Joseph Arsenaux, son of the deceased Joseph Arsenaux and of Marie Hache, with Marie Anne Gaudin, daughter of Jean Baptiste Gaudin and of Marie Angelique Bergeron.
 
 Joseph Arsenaux, contractor [signed with an 'X']
 Marie Anne Gaudin, contractor [signed with an 'X']
 Witnesses:  Jean Baptiste Gaudin, Olivier Blanchard, J. Baptiste Gaudin and Rener Hache, [all of whom signed with an 'X']
 
 Joseph Mathias Bourg, Priest
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| Sources | [S117]  Parish Register, Eglise Catholic, (Name: U.S.A., Salt Lake City:  Genealogical Society of Utah;), Caraquet, New Brunswick, Canada, 17 Oct 1791.
 The year 1791, the 17th October, I the undersigned did marry in front of our mother the Holy Church according to the regular ceremonies after the publication of one bann and having received a grant to dispense with the other two, no other impediment being found, the consent of the parties and of the others before the Holy Mass in the presence of the people and of the four witnesses undersigned, to the best of my knowledge, Jean Lenteigne, son of Louis Lenteigne and of Marguerite Chapadeau with Marie Parise, daughter of Sieur Michael Parise and of Marie Albert.
 
 Jean Lanteigne, contractor
 Marie Parise, contractor [signed with an ‘X’]
 Witnesses:  M. Parijez, Jean Cormier, Louis Lenteigne, Baptiste Albert, [the last three named signing with an ‘X’]
 
 Joseph Mathias Bourg, Priest
 
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