Manchester, NH | Derry, NH | Temple, NH
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Robert Levesque lives in Manchester, NH. He has also lived in Derry, NH; Temple, NH and Franklin, NH. Some of Robert relatives are Micheline J Levesque, Michelle Lee Bettencourt, Roger G Levesque and Luke C Levesque.
Fort Worth, TX | Lancaster, CA | Buchanan, GA
Robert Levesque lives in Fort Worth, Texas, but has also spent time in Lancaster, California; Buchanan, Georgia; Kennesaw, Georgia and Powder Springs, Georgia. He is an alumnus of the Syracuse University, University Of Southern California and Middleborough High School. He works for Flight Test Engineer. Country Music is his favorite band. Some of Robert relatives are Colin R Levesque, Tracy A Levesque, Nicole B Levesque and Conrad B Levesque.
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