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(‎Created claim: hasDescription (P66): This location references land on the Widow Bourgeat estate in the 1790s. We assume Margarite Bourgeat (1749-1829), whose name appears on the historical plat map and in the American State Papers, was the widow Bourgeat, née Margarite Riché, wife of Joseph Bourgeat (1731-1788) and mother of Joseph and Martin Bourgeat and sister of Louis and Frederic Riché., #quickstatements; batch #967 by [[User:Alicia She...)
(‎Added reference to claim: hasDescription (P66): This location references land on the Widow Bourgeat estate in the 1790s. We assume Margarite Bourgeat (1749-1829), whose name appears on the historical plat map and in the American State Papers, was the widow Bourgeat, née Margarite Riché, wife of Joseph Bourgeat (1731-1788) and mother of Joseph and Martin Bourgeat and sister of Louis and Frederic Riché., #quickstatements; batch #967 by [[User:Alicia Sheil...)
Property / hasDescription: This location references land on the Widow Bourgeat estate in the 1790s. We assume Margarite Bourgeat (1749-1829), whose name appears on the historical plat map and in the American State Papers, was the widow Bourgeat, née Margarite Riché, wife of Joseph Bourgeat (1731-1788) and mother of Joseph and Martin Bourgeat and sister of Louis and Frederic Riché. / reference
 

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Widow Bourgeat estate
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This location references land on the Widow Bourgeat estate in the 1790s. We assume Margarite Bourgeat (1749-1829), whose name appears on the historical plat map and in the American State Papers, was the widow Bourgeat, née Margarite Riché, wife of Joseph Bourgeat (1731-1788) and mother of Joseph and Martin Bourgeat and sister of Louis and Frederic Riché.