Charpentier, Marie Celia

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Person

Authorized form of name

Charpentier, Marie Celia

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        Dates of existence

        [ca. 1917]–

        History

        Marie Celia Hinque was born and raised in Ponteix, Saskatchewan. Her father co-founded Notre Dame d'Auvergne parish. Her family moved to Maillardville in 1930. She attended Central School and then worked in a boarding house in New Westminster. She married Simon Bart Charpentier on July 16, 1935. They had seven children and lived in a house at 200 Hart Street.

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        Related entity

        Charpentier, Simon Bart (1913–2006)

        Identifier of related entity

        CSB-2018-1

        Category of relationship

        family

        Type of relationship

        Charpentier, Simon Bart is the spouse of Charpentier, Marie Celia

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        Authority record identifier

        MCC-2021-3

        Institution identifier

        CCOQ

        Rules and/or conventions used

        Rules for Archival Description (Revised Version – July 2008)
        ISAAR (CPF): International Standard Archival Authority Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons and Families (2nd edition - September 2011)

        Status

        Revised

        Level of detail

        Partial

        Dates of creation, revision and deletion

        Created 17-03-2021
        Updated 19-03-2021

        Language(s)

        • English

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          Sources

          Coquitlam 100 Years p.279-280
          BC Archives Microfilm Number: B13769

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