| Gustave Caffet | Jeanne (nee Nieesi) Caffet |
|---|---|
| Born: About 1874 - Sint-Pauwels, East Flanders, Belgium
Married: Died: 1939 - Saskatchewan, Canada Mother: Father: |
Born: About 1880 -Belgium
Married: Died: 1967 - Saskatchewan, Canada Mother: Father: |
Intro
Gustave and Jeanne (nee Nieesi) Caffet were a couple living in Canada, during the latter quarter of the 1800s and well into the 1900s. Gustave and Jeanne (nee Nieesi) Caffet are relevant to my family research effort as they have at least one descendant that married into a family with a DNA connection to me.
Offspring
Gustave and Jeanne (nee Nieesi) Caffet had four children that I am aware of. I have listed those children in the table below. To browse any of the additional info I have obtained and posted to the internet for any of Gustave and Jeanne (nee Nieesi) Caffet's children, click on the links in the table.
| Child's Name | Born | Birth Place | Other Info |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adolph Caffet | About 1911 | Quebec, Canada | |
| Elizabeth "Liz" Caffet | About 1912 | Alberta, Canada | |
| Lydia "Lil" Caffet | About 1915 | Alberta, Canada | |
| John Caffet | Aug. 10, 1916 | Hague, Saskatchewan, Canada | Married Mary Doucette |
Canadian Census Records
Gustave and Jeanna (nee Nieesi) Caffet, and their family, appear in the 1926 Canadian Census records. You may access my Caffet and Related Families Canadian Census Selector Page by clicking here.
Caffet Family Death Info
Gustave Caffet, husband of Jeanna (nee Nieesi) Caffet, died during the year 1939. Gustave was buried in Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Parish Cemetery, in Spiritwood, Saskatchewan, Canada. A Find A Grave memorial has been created for Gustave Caffet. To view the Gustave Caffet Find A Grave memorial, click here. Jeanna (nee Nieesi) Caffet, widow of Gustave Caffet, died during the year 1967. Jeanna was buried in Spiritwood Cemetery, in Spiritwood, Saskatchewan, Canada. A Find A Grave memorial has been created for Jeanna (nee Nieesi) Caffet. To view the Jeanna (nee Nieesi) Caffet Find A Grave memorial, click here.