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Located 5.12 km E of
Légerville on the road to
Sweeneyville:
Saint-Paul Parish,
Kent County: David Cormier, Aimé Cormier, Mélace Cormier, Oliver Cormier, Simon Cormier, Wilfred Cormier, Charles Cormier, Max Cormier, Henry Cormier and Philip Cormier were early settlers here: in 1866 Village-des-Cormier was a farming settlement with approximately 30 resident families: included the community of Hébert which was probably named for John Hébert, the first parish priest in
Saint-Paul in 1883: PO 1902-1955: in 1904 Hébert had 1 post office and a population of 60.
Latitude
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46° 18'
Longitude
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64° 56'
County
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Kent
Parish
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Saint-Paul
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