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    Marie-Celine (Selina) BENOIT

    Female - 1950


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    Generation: 1

    1. 1.  Marie-Celine (Selina) BENOIT (daughter of Noah BENOIT and Hermenegilde GIROUX); died 15 Dec 1950, New Baltimore, Macomb Co., MI.

      Marie-Celine married Arthur Paul CHORKEY 09 Aug 1904. Arthur (son of Gabriel William CHARTIER and Catherine ROSE) was born 14 Sep 1883, New Baltimore, Macomb Co., MI; died 01 Sep 1963. [Group Sheet]

      Children:
      1. Claude SHORKEY was born 09 Aug 1905, MI; died 21 May 1907, Detroit, Wayne Co., MI; was buried , New Baldwin, MI.
      2. Rauema SHORKEY
      3. Beulah SHORKEY
      4. Arthur Bernard (Buddy) SHORKEY was born 21 May 1913, MI; died 01 Aug 1955, MI.
      5. Alberta CHORKEY
      6. Grace CHORKEY
      7. Salina CHORKEY died , in infancy.

    Generation: 2

    1. 2.  Noah BENOIT

      Noah — Hermenegilde GIROUX. [Group Sheet]


    2. 3.  Hermenegilde GIROUX
      Children:
      1. 1. Marie-Celine (Selina) BENOIT died 15 Dec 1950, New Baltimore, Macomb Co., MI.