Dionne, Émilie (1934–1954)
Dionne, Émilie (1934–1954)
One of the Dionne Quintuplets. Name variations: Emilie Dionne. Pronunciation: DEE-yon or DEE-yown. Born Marie Jeanne Émilie Dionne, May 28, 1934, in Corbeil, in Northern Ontario, Canada; dau. of Oliva and Elzire (Legros) Dionne; died of suffocation, Aug 1954.
One of Canada's celebrated quints.
See also The Dionne Quintuplets: Family Secrets (Canada, 1995); CBC documentary, The Dionne Quintuplets; and Women in World History.
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