Anne LeJeune
F, #5569, b. circa 1724, d. 18 April 1759
CLARENCE B* | Anne LeJeune was clarence b 381. | |
Note* | She name unknown, descendant of Pierre # 6716 or Martin [ancestor 2262] -per Clarence. | |
Note* | She and Anne LeJeune dup? | |
Birth* | circa 1724 | Anne LeJeune was born circa 1724 at Acadie. |
Marriage* | circa 1749 | She married Claude Guidry, son of Charles Guedry and (?) unknown, circa 1749. |
Death* | 18 April 1759 | Anne LeJeune died on 18 April 1759 at Ille-et-Vilaine, Chateauneuf, France. |
Family | Claude Guidry b. c 1725 | |
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Michel Verret
M, #5570, b. 1646
Father | Jean Verret b. c 1626 |
Mother | Jeanne de la Pree b. c 1626 |
Michel Verret|b. 1646|p159.htm#i5570|Jean Verret|b. c 1626|p260.htm#i8987|Jeanne de la Pree|b. c 1626|p260.htm#i8988||||||||||||| |
Note* | Michel Verret s of Jean Verret & Jeanne de La Pree [CB-1440 & 1441]. | |
CLARENCE B* | He was clarence b 720. | |
Birth* | 1646 | He was born in 1646 at Xaintes, Saintonge, France. |
He was the son of Jean Verret and Jeanne de la Pree. | ||
Marriage* | 13 October 1669 | Michel Verret married Marie Deschamps on 13 October 1669 at Quebec City. |
Marriage* | 7 January 1683 | Michel Verret married Marie Galarneau on 7 January 1683 at Charlesbourg, Quebec. |
Burial* | 12 February 1724 | Michel Verret was buried on 12 February 1724 at Charlesbourg, Quebec. |
Family 1 | Marie Deschamps b. c 1649 | |
Marriage* | 13 October 1669 | He married Marie Deschamps on 13 October 1669 at Quebec City. |
Family 2 | Marie Galarneau b. 24 Sep 1666 | |
Marriage* | 7 January 1683 | Michel Verret married Marie Galarneau on 7 January 1683 at Charlesbourg, Quebec. |
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Marie Galarneau
F, #5571, b. 24 September 1666
Note* | Marie Galarneau d of Jacques Galarneau & Jacqueline Heron [CB-1442 & 1443]. | |
CLARENCE B* | She was clarence b 721. | |
Baptism* | 24 September 1666 | She was baptized on 24 September 1666 at Quebec City. |
Marriage* | 7 January 1683 | She married Michel Verret, son of Jean Verret and Jeanne de la Pree, on 7 January 1683 at Charlesbourg, Quebec. |
Family | Michel Verret b. 1646 | |
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Pierre Forest
M, #5572, b. circa 1738, d. 7 May 1781
Father | Bonaventure Forest1 b. c 1720, d. b 3 Feb 1777 |
Mother | Claire Rivet1 b. 1723, d. 22 Mar 1780 |
Pierre Forest|b. c 1738\nd. 7 May 1781|p159.htm#i5572|Bonaventure Forest|b. c 1720\nd. b 3 Feb 1777|p158.htm#i5554|Claire Rivet|b. 1723\nd. 22 Mar 1780|p158.htm#i5556|Pierre Forest|b. 1694\nd. b 10 Nov 1756|p49.htm#i1768|Madeleine Babin|b. c 1695|p116.htm#i4081|Etienne Rivet|b. c 1683|p174.htm#i6141|Anne Prince|b. c 1678\nd. a 1755|p38.htm#i1398| |
Birth* | circa 1738 | Pierre Forest was born circa 1738; born c1738, probably Minas see marriage date.2 |
Note* | circa 1738 | He Pierre-born c1738, probably Minas; married (1)Marguerite BLANCHARD; in report on Acadians at Baltimore, MD, Jul 1763, called Pierre FORREIT; in report on Acadians who settled at St.-Gabriel, 1767, called Pedro FORES, age 29, head of family number 17, assigned farm number 33, with wife Margarita age 28, sons Pedro age 6, Simon age 3, & daughter Victoria age 4 mos; married, age 37, (2)Marie BREAUX of St.-Gabriel, widow of Olivier BABIN, 11 Dec 1775, Ascension, now Donaldsonville; in St.-Gabriel census, 1777, right bank ascending, called Pierre FAURES, age 42[sic], with unnamed wife [Marie?] age 30, 3 unnamed daughters ages 9, 6, & 6 months, an unnamed twin son age 6 months, 1 Negress, 19 cattle, 12 hogs, 30 fowl, 6 arpents?; died [buried] St.-Gabriel 7 May 1781, age 43? Circa 1738.2 |
He was the son of Bonaventure Forest and Claire Rivet.1 | ||
Marriage* | before 1760 | Pierre Forest married Marguerite Blanchard before 1760; see child's birth. |
Immigration* | July 1767 | Pierre Forest immigrated in July 1767; Acadian.2 |
Marriage* | 11 December 1775 | He married Marie Breaux on 11 December 1775; Marie Breaux-married, age 37, (2)Marie BREAUX of St.-Gabriel, widow of Olivier BABIN, 11 Dec 1775, Ascension, now Donaldsonvill.2 |
Death* | 7 May 1781 | Pierre Forest died on 7 May 1781; died [buried] St.-Gabriel 7 May 1781, age 43?2 |
Family 1 | Marguerite Blanchard b. c 1739 | |
Marriage* | before 1760 | He married Marguerite Blanchard before 1760; see child's birth. |
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Family 2 | Marie Breaux b. c 1755 | |
Marriage* | 11 December 1775 | Pierre Forest married Marie Breaux on 11 December 1775; Marie Breaux-married, age 37, (2)Marie BREAUX of St.-Gabriel, widow of Olivier BABIN, 11 Dec 1775, Ascension, now Donaldsonvill.2 |
Marie Madeleine Bonniot
F, #5573, b. circa 1684
Birth* | circa 1684 | Marie Madeleine Bonniot was born circa 1684; see marriage date. |
Marriage* | 7 April 1704 | She married Pierre Verret, son of Michel Verret and Marie Galarneau, on 7 April 1704. |
Family | Pierre Verret b. 19 Nov 1683 |
Elizabeth Verret
F, #5574, b. 3 February 1686
Father | Michel Verret b. 1646 |
Mother | Marie Galarneau b. 24 Sep 1666 |
Elizabeth Verret|b. 3 Feb 1686|p159.htm#i5574|Michel Verret|b. 1646|p159.htm#i5570|Marie Galarneau|b. 24 Sep 1666|p159.htm#i5571|Jean Verret|b. c 1626|p260.htm#i8987|Jeanne de la Pree|b. c 1626|p260.htm#i8988||||||| |
CLARENCE B* | Elizabeth Verret was clarence b 720b. | |
Birth* | 3 February 1686 | She was born on 3 February 1686 at Quebec City. |
She was the daughter of Michel Verret and Marie Galarneau. | ||
Marriage* | 11 January 1712 | Elizabeth Verret married Jean Le Meilleur on 11 January 1712. |
Family | Jean Le Meilleur b. c 1692 |
Jean Le Meilleur
M, #5575, b. circa 1692
Birth* | circa 1692 | Jean Le Meilleur was born circa 1692; see marriage date. |
Marriage* | 11 January 1712 | He married Elizabeth Verret, daughter of Michel Verret and Marie Galarneau, on 11 January 1712. |
Family | Elizabeth Verret b. 3 Feb 1686 |
Jean Verret
M, #5576, b. 29 December 1691
Father | Michel Verret b. 1646 |
Mother | Marie Galarneau b. 24 Sep 1666 |
Jean Verret|b. 29 Dec 1691|p159.htm#i5576|Michel Verret|b. 1646|p159.htm#i5570|Marie Galarneau|b. 24 Sep 1666|p159.htm#i5571|Jean Verret|b. c 1626|p260.htm#i8987|Jeanne de la Pree|b. c 1626|p260.htm#i8988||||||| |
CLARENCE B* | Jean Verret was clarence b 720e. | |
Birth* | 29 December 1691 | He was born on 29 December 1691 at Quebec City. |
He was the son of Michel Verret and Marie Galarneau. | ||
Marriage* | 19 August 1715 | Jean Verret married Marie Josephe de L'Espinay on 19 August 1715. |
Family | Marie Josephe de L'Espinay b. c 1695 |
Marie Josephe de L'Espinay
F, #5577, b. circa 1695
Birth* | circa 1695 | Marie Josephe de L'Espinay was born circa 1695; see marriage date. |
Marriage* | 19 August 1715 | She married Jean Verret, son of Michel Verret and Marie Galarneau, on 19 August 1715. |
Family | Jean Verret b. 29 Dec 1691 |
Michel Joseph Verret
M, #5578, b. 24 May 1696, d. circa 1748
Father | Michel Verret b. 1646 |
Mother | Marie Galarneau b. 24 Sep 1666 |
Michel Joseph Verret|b. 24 May 1696\nd. c 1748|p159.htm#i5578|Michel Verret|b. 1646|p159.htm#i5570|Marie Galarneau|b. 24 Sep 1666|p159.htm#i5571|Jean Verret|b. c 1626|p260.htm#i8987|Jeanne de la Pree|b. c 1626|p260.htm#i8988||||||| |
CLARENCE B* | Michel Joseph Verret was clarence b 360. | |
Birth* | 24 May 1696 | He was born on 24 May 1696 at Quebec City. |
He was the son of Michel Verret and Marie Galarneau. | ||
Marriage* | 1724 | Michel Joseph Verret married Marie Anne Bailiff in 1724 at Louisiana. |
Marriage* | circa 1730 | Michel Joseph Verret married Marguerite LaBranche circa 1730. |
Death* | circa 1748 | Michel Joseph Verret died circa 1748 at Louisiana. |
Family 1 | Marie Anne Bailiff b. 1706, d. 1729 | |
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Family 2 | Marguerite LaBranche b. c 1710 |
Marie Anne Bailiff
F, #5579, b. 1706, d. 1729
CLARENCE B* | Marie Anne Bailiff was clarence b 361. | |
Birth* | 1706 | She was born in 1706 at Dieux, Lorraine area, France. |
Marriage* | 1724 | She married Michel Joseph Verret, son of Michel Verret and Marie Galarneau, in 1724 at Louisiana. |
Death* | 1729 | Marie Anne Bailiff died in 1729 at Louisiana. |
Family | Michel Joseph Verret b. 24 May 1696, d. c 1748 | |
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Marguerite LaBranche
F, #5580, b. circa 1710
Birth* | circa 1710 | Marguerite LaBranche was born circa 1710; see marriage date. |
Marriage* | circa 1730 | She married Michel Joseph Verret, son of Michel Verret and Marie Galarneau, circa 1730. |
Family | Michel Joseph Verret b. 24 May 1696, d. c 1748 |
Marie Deschamps
F, #5581, b. circa 1649
Birth* | circa 1649 | Marie Deschamps was born circa 1649; see marriage date. |
Marriage* | 13 October 1669 | She married Michel Verret, son of Jean Verret and Jeanne de la Pree, on 13 October 1669 at Quebec City. |
Family | Michel Verret b. 1646 |
Anne Marie Bernard
F, #5582, b. circa 1743, d. 18 August 1782
Father | Rene Bernard b. 1718 |
Mother | Marguerite A. Hebert b. c 1718, d. b 21 Jan 1761 |
Anne Marie Bernard|b. c 1743\nd. 18 Aug 1782|p159.htm#i5582|Rene Bernard|b. 1718|p151.htm#i5343|Marguerite A. Hebert|b. c 1718\nd. b 21 Jan 1761|p151.htm#i5344|Rene Bernard|b. c 1690\nd. 26 Nov 1757|p223.htm#i7852|Anne Belou|b. c 1695\nd. 4 Dec 1757|p223.htm#i7853|Jacques Hebert|b. c 1677\nd. 27 Nov 1756|p128.htm#i4452|Jeanne Gautrot|b. c 1687|p47.htm#i1689| |
Burial* | Anne Marie Bernard was buried at Parish of St. Nicolas. | |
CLARENCE B* | She was clarence b 249. | |
Birth* | circa 1743 | She was born circa 1743 at Beaubassin. |
She was the daughter of Rene Bernard and Marguerite A. Hebert. | ||
Marriage* | 30 April 1764 | Anne Marie Bernard married Pierre Potier on 30 April 1764. |
Death* | 18 August 1782 | Anne Marie Bernard died on 18 August 1782 at Nantes, France. |
Family | Pierre Potier b. c 1740, d. 26 Oct 1786 | |
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Citations
- [S1] Rev. Donald J. Hebert, Southwest Louisiana Records, cd101.
Pierre Potier
M, #5583, b. circa 1740, d. 26 October 1786
Note* | Pierre Potier and Pierre Potier same? | |
Birth* | circa 1740 | Pierre Potier was born circa 1740; born c1740, Ste.-Anne, Tintamarre, Chignecto; son of Pierre POTIER & Marie DOUCE see marriage date.1 |
Marriage* | 30 April 1764 | He married Anne Marie Bernard, daughter of Rene Bernard and Marguerite A. Hebert, on 30 April 1764. |
Note* | circa 1771 | Pierre Potier Constance-born c1771, France; called Constance; daughter of Pierre POTIER & his first wife Anne-Marie or Marie-Anne BERNARD; sister of Anne-Apolline, Charles-Victor, & Pierre-Laurent, half-sister of Francois-Constant; in Poitou, France, 1773-75; in Second Convoy from Châtellerault to Nantes, France, Nov 1775; on list of Acadians at Nantes, Sep 1784, unnamed, with parents & siblings; sailed to LA on Le Beaumont, age 14; married, age 18, Paul of New York & Opelousas, son of François LÉGER & Madeleine COMEAUX, 28 Jul 1789, Attakapas, now St. Martinville; moved to Opelousas District; in Opelousas census, 1796, Grand Coteau District, unnamed, with husband & 5 others; died St. Landry Parish 10 Jan 1844, age 74, perhaps a widow; succession record dated 1 Mar 1844, St. Landry Parish courthouse circa 1771.1 |
Immigration* | August 1785 | He immigrated in August 1785; Acadian.1 |
Death* | 26 October 1786 | He died on 26 October 1786; died [buried] Attakapas 26 Oct 1786, age 48[sic]; succession record, which calls him Charles, dated 27 Oct 1786, St. Martin Parish courthouse.1 |
Family | Anne Marie Bernard b. c 1743, d. 18 Aug 1782 | |
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Marie Blanche Bernard
F, #5584, b. circa 1747, d. circa 1813
Father | Rene Bernard b. 1718 |
Mother | Marguerite A. Hebert b. c 1718, d. b 21 Jan 1761 |
Marie Blanche Bernard|b. c 1747\nd. c 1813|p159.htm#i5584|Rene Bernard|b. 1718|p151.htm#i5343|Marguerite A. Hebert|b. c 1718\nd. b 21 Jan 1761|p151.htm#i5344|Rene Bernard|b. c 1690\nd. 26 Nov 1757|p223.htm#i7852|Anne Belou|b. c 1695\nd. 4 Dec 1757|p223.htm#i7853|Jacques Hebert|b. c 1677\nd. 27 Nov 1756|p128.htm#i4452|Jeanne Gautrot|b. c 1687|p47.htm#i1689| |
CLARENCE B* | Marie Blanche Bernard was clarence b 498d. | |
Birth* | circa 1747 | She was born circa 1747 at Beaubassin. |
She was the daughter of Rene Bernard and Marguerite A. Hebert. | ||
Marriage* | 7 January 1766 | Marie Blanche Bernard married Jean Baptiste Doiron, son of Joseph Doiron and Marguerite Tillard, on 7 January 1766. |
Census* | May 1803 | Marie Blanche Bernard and Jean Baptiste Doiron appeared on the census of May 1803 at Pointe du Teiche, Attakapas; 6 arpents, 2 horses, 6 cattle.1 |
Death* | circa 1813 | Marie Blanche Bernard died circa 1813; ? this one-died 17 May 1813 at age 64 years at the home of Jean LANDRY at L'ance du Vermillion; buried 18 May 1813 in the parish cemetery. Signed: Charles POTIER. Fr. Gabriel ISABEY (SM Ch.: v.4 36. JEAN BAPTISTE4 DOIRON (JOSEPH3, NOEL2, JEAN1) was born 1743 in France, and died March 22, 1809 in St Martin Par, La. He married MARIE BLANCHE BERNARD. She was born in Acadia, New France, and died 1813. Children of JEAN DOIRON and MARIE BERNARD are: i. MARIE-HONORINE5 DOIRON, b. 1766; d. September 24, 1830; m. FRANCOIS BEGNEAU, February 13, 1786. ii. ROSE LUCIE DOIRON, b. 1769, Nantes, France; m. JEAN DOMINIQUE MELANCON, May 23, 1789, St Martin Par, La. iii. TODOS LOS SANTOS DOIRON, b. 1781; d. August 08, 1800. 64. iv. JEAN CHARLES DOIRON, b. 1782, Nantes, France. v. MARIE DOIRON, b. August 23, 1786; m. HYPOLITE BONNIN, June 11, 1811. vi. URSULE DOIRON, b. 1788; m. JEAN LANDRY, January 19, 1808. vii. CYPRIEN DOIRON, b. August 15, 1789. |
Family | Jean Baptiste Doiron b. c 1743, d. 21 Mar 1809 | |
Children |
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Citations
- [S124] "Judy Riffel" < and e-mail address>, "le Raconteur."
- [S1] Rev. Donald J. Hebert, Southwest Louisiana Records, cd101.
- [S1] Rev. Donald J. Hebert, Southwest Louisiana Records, cd 101.
Jean Baptiste Doiron
M, #5585, b. circa 1743, d. 21 March 1809
Father | Joseph Doiron1 b. c 1715, d. 13 Dec 1758 |
Mother | Marguerite Tillard1 b. 20 Aug 1714, d. c 13 Dec 1758 |
Jean Baptiste Doiron|b. c 1743\nd. 21 Mar 1809|p159.htm#i5585|Joseph Doiron|b. c 1715\nd. 13 Dec 1758|p11.htm#i356|Marguerite Tillard|b. 20 Aug 1714\nd. c 13 Dec 1758|p11.htm#i357|Noel Doiron|b. c Dec 1684\nd. c 13 Dec 1758|p18.htm#i712|Marie Henry|b. c 1681\nd. c 13 Dec 1758|p19.htm#i713|Francois Tillard|b. c 1680\nd. b 30 Jun 1732|p19.htm#i714|Marguerite Prince|b. c 1681|p19.htm#i715| |
Birth* | circa 1743 | Jean Baptiste Doiron was born circa 1743 at Grand Pre; was Nantes.1,2 |
He was the son of Joseph Doiron and Marguerite Tillard.1 | ||
Note* | circa 1745 | Jean Baptiste Doiron Jean Baptiste-born c1745, probably Pigiguit; son of Paul DOIRON & Marguerite MICHEL; brother of Anne-Hippolythe, Marie-Blanche, & Rose; moved to Île St.-Jean, 1750, age 5, settled Rivière du Nord-Est; deported from Île St.-Jean to Cherbourg, France, 1758, age 13; carpenter; married, age 21, Marie-Blanche, called Blanche, daughter of René BERNARD & Marguerite HÉBERT of Chignecto, 7 Jan 1766, Le Havre, France; in Poitou, France, 1773-75; in First Convoy from Châtellerault to Nantes, France, Oct 1775; on list of Acadians at Nantes, Sep 1784, called Jean-Bte. DOIRON, with wife, 2 unnamed sons, & 3 unnamed daughters; sailed to LA on Le Beaumont, age 40, head of family; settled La Grand Pointe, Attakapas District circa 1745.3 |
Immigration* | after 1765 | He immigrated after 1765 to Attakapas, Bayou Teche, Louisiana; First Generation. |
Marriage* | 7 January 1766 | He married Marie Blanche Bernard, daughter of Rene Bernard and Marguerite A. Hebert, on 7 January 1766. |
Psgr List* | August 1785 | Jean Baptiste Doiron was found on a passenger list in August 1785 at Le Beaumont; Jean Baptiste DOIRON, carpenter - 45 Marie Blanche BERNARD, wife - 43 Louis Toussaint DOIRON, son - 3 Jean Charles DOIRON, son - 2 Marie DOIRON, daughter - 17 Rose DOIRON, daughter - 13 Ursule DOIRON, daughter - 6 There's a note that says this family went to the Attakapas.4 |
Address* | after August 1785 | As of after August 1785, Jean Baptiste Doiron lived at an unknown place ; There's a note that says this family went to the Attakapas.4 |
land grant* | May 1803 | He was land grant 6 arpents in May 1803 at Pointe du Teiche, Attakapas.5 |
Census* | May 1803 | He and Marie Blanche Bernard appeared on the census of May 1803 at Pointe du Teiche, Attakapas; 6 arpents, 2 horses, 6 cattle.5 |
Death* | 21 March 1809 | Jean Baptiste Doiron died on 21 March 1809 at Bayou Teche, St. Martinville; DOIRON, Jean Baptiste - of Nantes, living on Bayou Teych d. 21 March 1809 at his residence, bur. 22 March 1809 at age 66 yrs. Fr. Gabriel ISABEY (SM Ch.: v.4, #564).1,6 |
Burial* | 22 March 1809 | He was buried on 22 March 1809 at St. Martinville; DOIRON, Jean Baptiste - of Nantes, living on Bayou Teych d. 21 March 1809 at his residence, bur. 22 March 1809 at age 66 yrs. Fr. Gabriel ISABEY (SM Ch.: v.4, #564). |
Family | Marie Blanche Bernard b. c 1747, d. c 1813 | |
Marriage* | 7 January 1766 | He married Marie Blanche Bernard, daughter of Rene Bernard and Marguerite A. Hebert, on 7 January 1766. |
Children |
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Citations
- [S57] Bona Arsenault, Louisiana book, p2472.
- [S15] Speculation, on location.
- [S139] Acadians in Gray.
- [S140] http://www.acadian-cajun.com
- [S124] "Judy Riffel" < and e-mail address>, "le Raconteur."
- [S1] Rev. Donald J. Hebert, Southwest Louisiana Records, cd101.
- [S1] Rev. Donald J. Hebert, Southwest Louisiana Records, cd 101.
Pierre Louis Arceneaux1
M, #5586, b. circa 1731, d. 1793
Father | Jean Arseneau b. 1707, d. b 1748 |
Mother | Jeanne Marie Hebert b. c 1710 |
Pierre Louis Arceneaux|b. c 1731\nd. 1793|p159.htm#i5586|Jean Arseneau|b. 1707\nd. b 1748|p150.htm#i5313|Jeanne Marie Hebert|b. c 1710|p12.htm#i439|Pierre Arseneau|b. c 1676|p49.htm#i1748|Anne Boudrot|b. c 1677|p50.htm#i1778|Jacques Hebert|b. c 1677\nd. 27 Nov 1756|p128.htm#i4452|Jeanne Gautrot|b. c 1687|p47.htm#i1689| |
Note* | Pierre Louis Arceneaux and Jean Baptiste Arceneaux siblings? #5586 married #4647's sister #1353. | |
Story* | Source: The Acadian Odyssey [5586] Pierre Arcenaux of the 4th generation, born in 1731, settled in Louisiana. Another of this generation (but of a different lineage) Pierre Arsenault, born in 1738, was deported to La Rochelle.2 | |
Immigration* | Pierre Louis Arceneaux immigrated; Acadian. | |
Note* | He S of Pierre Arsenault & Anne Marie Hebert. | |
CLARENCE B* | He was clarence b 242. | |
Birth* | circa 1731 | He was born circa 1731 at Beaubassin; at Pointe Beausejour La Pointe de Beausjour, de L'Acadie per [email protected]. |
He was the son of Jean Arseneau and Jeanne Marie Hebert. | ||
Milit-Beg* | 12 August 1763 | Pierre Louis Arceneaux and Anne Bergeron began military service on 12 August 1763 at Halifax possibly - French Acadians living as prisoners at... with wife & 1 child.3 |
Psgr List* | 25 February 1765 | Pierre Louis Arceneaux was found on a passenger list on 25 February 1765 at New Orleans; exchanged card money [original 32].4 |
Immigration* | 30 April 1765 | He and Anne Bergeron immigrated on 30 April 1765 to New Orleans; This family came to Louisiana with Joseph Broussard where in April 1765.4 |
Census* | 1766 | Pierre Louis Arceneaux appeared on the census of 1766 at Louisiana; Hi cousin Don, I wonder where we connect. My line goes as follows ( I didn't put in any dates, but do have some) ---- cousin, Bonnie Gayle aka BG (nee Leger) ps I found that some of the MAIN big websites had this line wrong. I don't know if it still is or not. There is an Arceneaus book recently out, but I didn't want to pay for a book when I would rather wait for S. Whites and get info on more surnames. I got this line from Ken Breau who works with and checked it with Stephen White. So I really think it is correct. Did you know that Pierre and Anne Marie Bergeron are known in Louisiana as the couple in Longfellows, Evangeline? Who knows tho? My notes on Pierre are below, you might find something interesting. Jean-Baptiste to Pierre-m-Anne Marie Bergeron to Cyprien-m-Marguerite Adelaide Mouton to Cyprien-m-Marie Bonne Breau to Cyprien-m- Naomie Guidry to Cecile-m- Luc Lucien Savoie---my great grandparents. My notes on Pierre Arseneau- From La Pointe de Beausjour, de L'Acadie. He was in the 1766 Louisiana Census. Succession dated 1793. St. Martinville, Louisiana Court House, Louisiana: OA-14-2. Ref: Hebert's SW Louisiana Records. It is believed that Louis was the man Gabriel in Longfellows poem "Evangeline". In St. James, La. on the land owned by Louis Pierre, his son Louis built a home that is still standing and has this Marker: BEAUBASSIN End of Acadian Odyssey from Beaubassin, Nova Scotia via St. James and Atchafalaya Swamps, to the Attakapas prairies. Here Louis Pierre Arceneaux, prototype of Longfellow's Gabriel, established his ranch in 1765. The above is on a plaque on Louis Pierre's property and the home ( still standing) built by his son, Louis and still owned by an Arceneaux family. The poet Longfellow wrote and impressive and sad poem "Evangeline" She checked for her loved one along the first Acadian Coast, where "Gabriel" (Louis Pierre Arceneaux) had a farm (Hymel, La. now St. James) and family. However, like so many other Acadians, he moved on and established a vast ranch in the Attakapas. Dr. Arceneaux quoted from the poet Longfellow's "Evangeline," stating that the Acadians searched for their kin among the farmers on the Acadian Coast and in the the prairies of the Opelousas. "The Acadian Coast mentioned by Longfellow can mean no other place but St. James." (Quote from Dr. Thomas Arceneaux, retired Dean, College of Agriculture, University of SW Louisiana, Lafayette.) "Evangeline" is credited with having been "Emmeline Labiche," aged fifteen at the time of the deportation, in 1755, while "Gabriel," Louis Pierre Arceneaux, her fiance, was twent-three years old. They were separated when disaster befell the Acadians. "Gabriel" and companions wandered eight years before he gave up the hope of seeing, again, "Evangeline." In 1763 he was married to a young Acadian girl, Anne Bergeron, and, by 1765, the couple had settled on the First Acadian Coast in St. James, Louisiana, in the area known formerly as Hymel (now St. James), La. about l mile above the St. James Church. His farm consisted of 10 arpents front along the river with the usual depth. Shortly after 1777, "Gabriel" and his family moved to the Attakapas. Reference-"Nostalgic Notes on St. James Parish Then and Now by Marie Pilkington Cambell. The above story is questioned by many. Ancestor Reference: Stephen White >From La Pointe de Beausejour, de L' Acadia. ref: Donald Hebert's SW La. Records Vol. l p 19 He and his family were in the St. James Parish, Louisiana census of 1776. One of these Arceneaux men, Pierre (m. Anne Bergeron) was among the group of several Acadian men who signed an agreement with cattleman, Antoine Bernard D'Autrive, to raise cattle in the Attakapas country. This Pierre Arceneaux moved his family to the the vicinity of Carencro in 1787. This Arceneaux line, consisting of Pierre and his five sons (Louis, Cyprien, Alexandre, Pierre II and François) were among the leading cattleman and farmers in the Lafayette/Carencro region at the end of the 18th century, and many of his descendants still live in the area. Ref: https://sites.rootsweb.com/~lastchar/arsen.htm Ref: Denis Savard In a contract dated April 4, 1765: (New Orleans Commissioner, Nicolas Foucault wrote) "A retired army captain, Antoine Bernard d'Hauterive, agreed to supply them with cattle for breeding purposes. The signatures included those of Pierre Arcenaud, Joseph Broussard, Jean-Baptiste Broussard, Victor Broussard, Jean Dugas, Joseph Guillebeau and Olivier Tibaudau. |
Census* | 9 April 1766 | He and Anne Bergeron appeared on the census of 9 April 1766 at St. James Parish.3 |
land grant* | 12 April 1786 | Pierre Louis Arceneaux was land grant #97 on 12 April 1786 at Bayou Vermillion, Grand Prarie.5 |
Residence* | 1787 | He lived in 1787 at Carencro; Hi cousin Don, I wonder where we connect. My line goes as follows ( I didn't put in any dates, but do have some) ---- cousin, Bonnie Gayle aka BG (nee Leger) ps I found that some of the MAIN big websites had this line wrong. I don't know if it still is or not. There is an Arceneaus book recently out, but I didn't want to pay for a book when I would rather wait for S. Whites and get info on more surnames. I got this line from Ken Breau who works with and checked it with Stephen White. So I really think it is correct. Did you know that Pierre and Anne Marie Bergeron are known in Louisiana as the couple in Longfellows, Evangeline? Who knows tho? My notes on Pierre are below, you might find something interesting. Jean-Baptiste to Pierre-m-Anne Marie Bergeron to Cyprien-m-Marguerite Adelaide Mouton to Cyprien-m-Marie Bonne Breau to Cyprien-m- Naomie Guidry to Cecile-m- Luc Lucien Savoie---my great grandparents. My notes on Pierre Arseneau- From La Pointe de Beausjour, de L'Acadie. He was in the 1766 Louisiana Census. Succession dated 1793. St. Martinville, Louisiana Court House, Louisiana: OA-14-2. Ref: Hebert's SW Louisiana Records. It is believed that Louis was the man Gabriel in Longfellows poem "Evangeline". In St. James, La. on the land owned by Louis Pierre, his son Louis built a home that is still standing and has this Marker: BEAUBASSIN End of Acadian Odyssey from Beaubassin, Nova Scotia via St. James and Atchafalaya Swamps, to the Attakapas prairies. Here Louis Pierre Arceneaux, prototype of Longfellow's Gabriel, established his ranch in 1765. The above is on a plaque on Louis Pierre's property and the home ( still standing) built by his son, Louis and still owned by an Arceneaux family. The poet Longfellow wrote and impressive and sad poem "Evangeline" She checked for her loved one along the first Acadian Coast, where "Gabriel" (Louis Pierre Arceneaux) had a farm (Hymel, La. now St. James) and family. However, like so many other Acadians, he moved on and established a vast ranch in the Attakapas. Dr. Arceneaux quoted from the poet Longfellow's "Evangeline," stating that the Acadians searched for their kin among the farmers on the Acadian Coast and in the the prairies of the Opelousas. "The Acadian Coast mentioned by Longfellow can mean no other place but St. James." (Quote from Dr. Thomas Arceneaux, retired Dean, College of Agriculture, University of SW Louisiana, Lafayette.) "Evangeline" is credited with having been "Emmeline Labiche," aged fifteen at the time of the deportation, in 1755, while "Gabriel," Louis Pierre Arceneaux, her fiance, was twent-three years old. They were separated when disaster befell the Acadians. "Gabriel" and companions wandered eight years before he gave up the hope of seeing, again, "Evangeline." In 1763 he was married to a young Acadian girl, Anne Bergeron, and, by 1765, the couple had settled on the First Acadian Coast in St. James, Louisiana, in the area known formerly as Hymel (now St. James), La. about l mile above the St. James Church. His farm consisted of 10 arpents front along the river with the usual depth. Shortly after 1777, "Gabriel" and his family moved to the Attakapas. Reference-"Nostalgic Notes on St. James Parish Then and Now by Marie Pilkington Cambell. The above story is questioned by many. Ancestor Reference: Stephen White >From La Pointe de Beausejour, de L' Acadia. ref: Donald Hebert's SW La. Records Vol. l p 19 He and his family were in the St. James Parish, Louisiana census of 1776. One of these Arceneaux men, Pierre (m. Anne Bergeron) was among the group of several Acadian men who signed an agreement with cattleman, Antoine Bernard D'Autrive, to raise cattle in the Attakapas country. This Pierre Arceneaux moved his family to the the vicinity of Carencro in 1787. This Arceneaux line, consisting of Pierre and his five sons (Louis, Cyprien, Alexandre, Pierre II and François) were among the leading cattleman and farmers in the Lafayette/Carencro region at the end of the 18th century, and many of his descendants still live in the area. Ref: https://sites.rootsweb.com/~lastchar/arsen.htm Ref: Denis Savard In a contract dated April 4, 1765: (New Orleans Commissioner, Nicolas Foucault wrote) "A retired army captain, Antoine Bernard d'Hauterive, agreed to supply them with cattle for breeding purposes. The signatures included those of Pierre Arcenaud, Joseph Broussard, Jean-Baptiste Broussard, Victor Broussard, Jean Dugas, Joseph Guillebeau and Olivier Tibaudau. |
Note* | 2 January 1789 | He and Eusebe Arceneaux Pierre sold house that consisted of post in the ground, covered with pickets - that was above Eusebe Arsenault's place on 2 January 1789. |
Death* | 1793 | Pierre Louis Arceneaux died in 1793 at St. Martin Parish, LA. |
Probate* | 1793 | His estate was probated in 1793 at St. Martinville; Ct Hse [OA-14-2] per [email protected]. |
land grant* | 24 May 1811 | He and Francois Carmouche were land grant #96 on 24 May 1811 at Bayou Vermillion, Grand Prarie.6 |
Family | Anne Bergeron b. 1740, d. 15 Mar 1804 | |
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Marguerite Blanchard
F, #5587, b. circa 1739
Note* | Marguerite Blanchard parents not known by Evangeline's Cousins. | |
Birth* | circa 1739 | She was born circa 1739; see marriage date.1 |
Marriage* | before 1760 | She married Pierre Forest, son of Bonaventure Forest and Claire Rivet, before 1760; see child's birth. |
Immigration* | July 1767 | Marguerite Blanchard immigrated in July 1767; Acadian.1 |
Family | Pierre Forest b. c 1738, d. 7 May 1781 | |
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Citations
- [S139] Acadians in Gray.
Isabelle Arceneaux
F, #5588, b. 1733
Father | Jean Arseneau b. 1707, d. b 1748 |
Mother | Jeanne Marie Hebert b. c 1710 |
Isabelle Arceneaux|b. 1733|p159.htm#i5588|Jean Arseneau|b. 1707\nd. b 1748|p150.htm#i5313|Jeanne Marie Hebert|b. c 1710|p12.htm#i439|Pierre Arseneau|b. c 1676|p49.htm#i1748|Anne Boudrot|b. c 1677|p50.htm#i1778|Jacques Hebert|b. c 1677\nd. 27 Nov 1756|p128.htm#i4452|Jeanne Gautrot|b. c 1687|p47.htm#i1689| |
CLARENCE B* | Isabelle Arceneaux was clarence b 484b. | |
Note* | circa 1733 | She Isabelle-born c1733; daughter of Jean ARCENEAUX & Anne-Marie HÉBERT; sister of Anne, Marguerite, & Pierre; married Charles BERGERON; on list of Acadian prisoners at Halifax, Jul 1763, unnamed, with husband & 3 children; arrived LA 1765; in Cabanocé census, Apr 1766, right [west] bank, age 3[sic, actually 33], with husband 2 sons, & 1 daughter; died probably Cabanocé c1766, age 33 circa 1733.1 |
Birth* | 1733 | She was born in 1733 at Beaubassin. |
She was the daughter of Jean Arseneau and Jeanne Marie Hebert. | ||
Marriage* | circa 1752 | Isabelle Arceneaux married Charles Bergeron, son of Augustin Bergeron and Marguerite Marie Dugas, circa 1752 at Port Royal.2 |
Immigration* | 1765 | Isabelle Arceneaux immigrated in 1765; Acadian.1 |
Family | Charles Bergeron b. 23 Mar 1728, d. bt 1767 - 1769 | |
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Francois Baudrot
M, #5589, b. circa 1705
Birth* | circa 1705 | Francois Baudrot was born circa 1705; see marriage date. |
Marriage* | before 1725 | He married Marie V. Babin before 1725; see child's birth. |
Family | Marie V. Babin b. c 1705 | |
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Marguerite Arsenault
F, #5590, b. 1735, d. before 1770
Father | Jean Arseneau b. 1707, d. b 1748 |
Mother | Jeanne Marie Hebert b. c 1710 |
Marguerite Arsenault|b. 1735\nd. b 1770|p159.htm#i5590|Jean Arseneau|b. 1707\nd. b 1748|p150.htm#i5313|Jeanne Marie Hebert|b. c 1710|p12.htm#i439|Pierre Arseneau|b. c 1676|p49.htm#i1748|Anne Boudrot|b. c 1677|p50.htm#i1778|Jacques Hebert|b. c 1677\nd. 27 Nov 1756|p128.htm#i4452|Jeanne Gautrot|b. c 1687|p47.htm#i1689| |
CLARENCE B* | Marguerite Arsenault was clarence b 484c. | |
Note* | circa 1735 | She Marguerite-born c1735; daughter of Jean ARCENEAUX & Anne-Marie HÉBERT; sister of Anne, Isabelle, & Pierre; married Pierre, son of Jean-Baptiste BERNARD & Cécile GAUDET of Chignecto; on list of Acadian prisoners at Halifax, Aug 1763, unnamed, with husband & 4 children; arrived LA 1765, age 30; in Cabanocé census, 1766, left [east] bank, called Marguerite ARSENAUD, age 31, with husband, 2 sons, & 1 daughter; died probably Cabanocé before Sep 1769, when her husband was listed in the Cabanocé census without a wife circa 1735.1 |
Birth* | 1735 | She was born in 1735 at Beaubassin. |
She was the daughter of Jean Arseneau and Jeanne Marie Hebert. | ||
Marriage* | circa 1755 | Marguerite Arsenault married Pierre Bernard, son of Jean Baptiste Bernard and Cecile Gaudet, circa 1755 at Beaubassin; see birth.2,3 |
Immigration* | 1765 | Marguerite Arsenault immigrated in 1765; Acadian.1 |
Census* | 1766 | She and Pierre Bernard appeared on the census of 1766 at St. James Parish.4 |
Death* | before 1770 | Marguerite Arsenault died before 1770. |
Family | Pierre Bernard b. c 1731 | |
Marriage* | circa 1755 | She married Pierre Bernard, son of Jean Baptiste Bernard and Cecile Gaudet, circa 1755 at Beaubassin; see birth.2,3 |
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Jean Baptiste Savoie1,2
M, #5591, b. 17 October 1719
Father | Jean Savoie2 b. c 1692 |
Mother | Marie Dupuis2 b. c 1700 |
Jean Baptiste Savoie|b. 17 Oct 1719|p159.htm#i5591|Jean Savoie|b. c 1692|p149.htm#i5285|Marie Dupuis|b. c 1700|p149.htm#i5286|Germain Savoie|b. c 1654\nd. a Dec 1729|p18.htm#i678|Marie Breaux|b. c 1662\nd. 23 Oct 1749|p37.htm#i1377|Jean Dupuis|b. c 1675\nd. b 25 Jan 1740|p254.htm#i8779|Anne M. Richard|b. c 1682\nd. 6 Dec 1754|p254.htm#i8780| |
Birth* | 17 October 1719 | Jean Baptiste Savoie was born on 17 October 1719; see marriage date.2 |
He was the son of Jean Savoie and Marie Dupuis.2 | ||
Marriage* | 1742 | Jean Baptiste Savoie married Marie Bastarache in 1742; see child's birth.1,2 |
Family | Marie Bastarache b. c 1731 | |
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Anne Arceneaux
F, #5592, b. 1742, d. 19 September 1811
Father | Jean Arseneau b. 1707, d. b 1748 |
Mother | Jeanne Marie Hebert b. c 1710 |
Anne Arceneaux|b. 1742\nd. 19 Sep 1811|p159.htm#i5592|Jean Arseneau|b. 1707\nd. b 1748|p150.htm#i5313|Jeanne Marie Hebert|b. c 1710|p12.htm#i439|Pierre Arseneau|b. c 1676|p49.htm#i1748|Anne Boudrot|b. c 1677|p50.htm#i1778|Jacques Hebert|b. c 1677\nd. 27 Nov 1756|p128.htm#i4452|Jeanne Gautrot|b. c 1687|p47.htm#i1689| |
Note* | Anne Arceneaux Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 18:28:55 -0500 From: "Stanley LeBlanc" To: [email protected] Subject: Earliest Marriage at St. James Church? Plain Text Attachment [ Download File | Save to Yahoo! Briefcase ] I've sent a separate email to Andy explaining that Francois Moreau and Marie Jeanne Lapointe most likely weren't Acadians [unless the names were really Morin instead of Moreaux and and Martin instead of Lapointe]. Of interest, however, is that the marriage of Francois Moreau to Marie Josephe Breau on June 24, 1770 is the earliest marriage I've found for the church at St. James. The earliest baptism I've found was for Antoine Alexandre LeBlanc [Simon and Anne Arceneaux] who was baptized on June 20, 1770. Simon LeBlanc and Honore Brau were witnesses for the marriage. Simon LeBlanc, bn. 1742, m. Anne Arceneaux [who was the widow of Barthelemy Bergeron] was the son of Desire LeBlanc and Marie-Madeleine Landry. He is sometimes confused with my 4th great-grandfather Simon [-Joseph] born 1744. Desire LeBlanc was a son of Rene LeBlanc, the Notary! | |
CLARENCE B* | She was clarence b 484e. | |
Birth* | 1742 | She was born in 1742 at Beaubassin.1 |
She was the daughter of Jean Arseneau and Jeanne Marie Hebert. | ||
Marriage* | circa 1762 | Anne Arceneaux married Barthelemy Bergeron, son of Augustin Bergeron and Marguerite Marie Dugas, circa 1762.2 |
Immigration* | February 1765 | Anne Arceneaux immigrated in February 1765; Acadian. |
Psgr List* | February 1765 | She was found on a passenger list in February 1765 at New Orleans; with party from Halifax via St.-Domingue led by Joseph BROUSSARD dit Beausoleil.3 |
Marriage* | 9 November 1767 | She married Simon LeBlanc, son of Desire LeBlanc and Marie Josephe Landry, on 9 November 1767 at Donaldsonville.1 |
Death* | 19 September 1811 | Anne Arceneaux died on 19 September 1811 at St. James, LA. |
Family 1 | Barthelemy Bergeron b. 1741, d. 27 Oct 1765 | |
Marriage* | circa 1762 | She married Barthelemy Bergeron, son of Augustin Bergeron and Marguerite Marie Dugas, circa 1762.2 |
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Family 2 | Simon LeBlanc b. c 1742, d. 29 Nov 1771 | |
Marriage* | 9 November 1767 | Anne Arceneaux married Simon LeBlanc, son of Desire LeBlanc and Marie Josephe Landry, on 9 November 1767 at Donaldsonville.1 |
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Joseph Forest
M, #5593, b. 1746
Father | Bonaventure Forest1 b. c 1720, d. b 3 Feb 1777 |
Mother | Claire Rivet1 b. 1723, d. 22 Mar 1780 |
Joseph Forest|b. 1746|p159.htm#i5593|Bonaventure Forest|b. c 1720\nd. b 3 Feb 1777|p158.htm#i5554|Claire Rivet|b. 1723\nd. 22 Mar 1780|p158.htm#i5556|Pierre Forest|b. 1694\nd. b 10 Nov 1756|p49.htm#i1768|Madeleine Babin|b. c 1695|p116.htm#i4081|Etienne Rivet|b. c 1683|p174.htm#i6141|Anne Prince|b. c 1678\nd. a 1755|p38.htm#i1398| |
Note* | Joseph Forest parents not given.2 | |
Birth* | 1746 | He was born in 1746; see marriage date.1 |
He was the son of Bonaventure Forest and Claire Rivet.1 | ||
Immigration* | 1765 | Joseph Forest immigrated in 1765; Acadian.3 |
Marriage* | 1765 | He married Isabelle Leger, daughter of Jean Baptiste Leger and Madeliene Sonnier, in 1765; see child's birth.1 |
Marriage* | 6 June 1775 | Joseph Forest married Anne Martin, daughter of Etienne Martin and Marie Jeanne Comeau, on 6 June 1775 at Cabahannocer, St. James.2 |
Family 1 | Isabelle Leger b. 23 Sep 1739, d. b 6 Jun 1775 | |
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Family 2 | Anne Martin b. 7 Mar 1720 |
Simon LeBlanc
M, #5594, b. circa 1742, d. 29 November 1771
Father | Desire LeBlanc b. c 1755 |
Mother | Marie Josephe Landry b. c 1755 |
Simon LeBlanc|b. c 1742\nd. 29 Nov 1771|p159.htm#i5594|Desire LeBlanc|b. c 1755|p218.htm#i7668|Marie Josephe Landry|b. c 1755|p138.htm#i4879||||||||||||| |
Birth* | circa 1742 | Simon LeBlanc was born circa 1742 at Grand Pre; Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 18:28:55 -0500 From: "Stanley LeBlanc" To: [email protected] Subject: Earliest Marriage at St. James Church? Plain Text Attachment [ Download File | Save to Yahoo! Briefcase ] I've sent a separate email to Andy explaining that Francois Moreau and Marie Jeanne Lapointe most likely weren't Acadians [unless the names were really Morin instead of Moreaux and and Martin instead of Lapointe]. Of interest, however, is that the marriage of Francois Moreau to Marie Josephe Breau on June 24, 1770 is the earliest marriage I've found for the church at St. James. The earliest baptism I've found was for Antoine Alexandre LeBlanc [Simon and Anne Arceneaux] who was baptized on June 20, 1770. Simon LeBlanc and Honore Brau were witnesses for the marriage. Simon LeBlanc, bn. 1742, m. Anne Arceneaux [who was the widow of Barthelemy Bergeron] was the son of Desire LeBlanc and Marie-Madeleine Landry. He is sometimes confused with my 4th great-grandfather Simon [-Joseph] born 1744. Desire LeBlanc was a son of Rene LeBlanc, the Notary! |
He was the son of Desire LeBlanc and Marie Josephe Landry. | ||
Immigration* | September 1766 | Simon LeBlanc immigrated in September 1766; Acadian.1 |
Marriage* | 9 November 1767 | He married Anne Arceneaux, daughter of Jean Arseneau and Jeanne Marie Hebert, on 9 November 1767 at Donaldsonville.2 |
Death* | 29 November 1771 | Simon LeBlanc died on 29 November 1771.3 |
Note* | 3 September 1780 | He sold Simon's house - 1 league above Lafourche - originally purchase for $1200 on 3 September 1780. |
Family | Anne Arceneaux b. 1742, d. 19 Sep 1811 | |
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Jean Baptiste Martin
M, #5595, b. 1742
Father | Ambroise Martin dit Barnabé pere b. 15 Sep 1706, d. b 1781 |
Mother | Emilienne Comeau b. c 1714, d. b 1752 |
Jean Baptiste Martin|b. 1742|p159.htm#i5595|Ambroise Martin dit Barnabé pere|b. 15 Sep 1706\nd. b 1781|p150.htm#i5299|Emilienne Comeau|b. c 1714\nd. b 1752|p150.htm#i5301|Rene Martin|b. c Mar 1671\nd. 29 Sep 1756|p86.htm#i2951|Marie Mignier|b. 13 Oct 1671|p191.htm#i6675|Jean B. Comeau|b. c 1683|p131.htm#i4556|Anne M. Thibodeau|b. c 1691\nd. b 22 Jan 1743|p216.htm#i7546| |
Residence* | Jean Baptiste Martin lived at St. James, LA; settled at.. , on the Mississippi.1 | |
CLARENCE B* | He was clarence b 478b. | |
Birth* | 1742 | He was born in 1742 at Beaubassin.2 |
He was the son of Ambroise Martin dit Barnabé pere and Emilienne Comeau. | ||
Marriage* | circa 1765 | Jean Baptiste Martin married Marie B. Bourg circa 1765.1 |
Immigration* | after 1765 | Jean Baptiste Martin immigrated after 1765 to St. James, Louisiana; first generation.1,3 |
Family | Marie B. Bourg b. c 1745 |
Marie B. Bourg
F, #5596, b. circa 1745
Note* | Marie B. Bourg parents not given.1 | |
Birth* | circa 1745 | She was born circa 1745; see marriage date. |
Marriage* | circa 1765 | She married Jean Baptiste Martin, son of Ambroise Martin dit Barnabé pere and Emilienne Comeau, circa 1765.1 |
Family | Jean Baptiste Martin b. 1742 |
Citations
- [S57] Bona Arsenault, Louisiana book, p2551.
Isabelle Leger
F, #5597, b. 23 September 1739, d. before 6 June 1775
Father | Jean Baptiste Leger1 b. 16 Apr 1719 |
Mother | Madeliene Sonnier1 b. 14 Sep 1718, d. b 1750 |
Isabelle Leger|b. 23 Sep 1739\nd. b 6 Jun 1775|p159.htm#i5597|Jean Baptiste Leger|b. 16 Apr 1719|p568.htm#i22203|Madeliene Sonnier|b. 14 Sep 1718\nd. b 1750|p776.htm#i30457|Jacques Leger|b. c 1695|p258.htm#i8899|Anne Amirault|b. 14 Dec 1691|p258.htm#i8900|Pierre M. Saulnier|b. c 1696|p191.htm#i6657|Madeleine Comeau|b. c 1697\nd. 26 Apr 1783|p287.htm#i9851| |
Note* | circa 1739 | Isabelle Leger Isabelle-married Joseph FORET; arrived LA 1765; in Cabanocé census, 1766, unnamed, probably the woman in the household of Joseph FORETE; died by Jun 1775, when her husband remarried at St.-Jacques circa 1739.2 |
Birth* | 23 September 1739 | She was born on 23 September 1739; see marriage date.1 |
She was the daughter of Jean Baptiste Leger and Madeliene Sonnier.1 | ||
Immigration* | 1765 | Isabelle Leger immigrated in 1765; Acadian.2 |
Marriage* | 1765 | She married Joseph Forest, son of Bonaventure Forest and Claire Rivet, in 1765; see child's birth.1 |
Death* | before 6 June 1775 | Isabelle Leger died before 6 June 1775; ; died by Jun 1775, when her husband remarried at St.-Jacques.1,2 |
Family | Joseph Forest b. 1746 | |
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Claude Landry
M, #5598, b. circa 1689
Father | Claude Landry1 b. c 1663, d. 2 Sep 1747 |
Mother | Catherine Thibodeau1 b. c 1667, d. b 10 Nov 1721 |
Claude Landry|b. c 1689|p159.htm#i5598|Claude Landry|b. c 1663\nd. 2 Sep 1747|p67.htm#i2335|Catherine Thibodeau|b. c 1667\nd. b 10 Nov 1721|p87.htm#i3002|Rene Landry|b. c 1634\nd. b 1693|p25.htm#i976|Marie R. Bernard|b. c 1645\nd. 11 Jan 1719|p25.htm#i977|Pierre Thibodeau|b. 1631\nd. 26 Dec 1704|p14.htm#i520|Jeanne Theriot|b. c 1643\nd. 7 Dec 1726|p14.htm#i521| |
Note* | Claude Landry 19. CLAUDE LANDRY & MADELEINE DOUCET. Explanatory Note S.A. White The godparents of the children of Vincent Landry and Marguerite Boudrot included Madeleine Doucet, Judith Landry, and Madeleine Landry. This makes it clear that Marguerite Boudrot's husband belonged to Claude Landry's family.2 | |
Birth* | circa 1689 | He was born circa 1689.1 |
He was the son of Claude Landry and Catherine Thibodeau.1 | ||
Marriage* | 8 February 1712 | Claude Landry married Madeleine Doucet, daughter of Jean Doucet and Francoise Blanchard, on 8 February 1712 at Grand Pre, St-Charles des Mines Parish.1,3 |
Census* | 1714 | Claude Landry appeared on the census of 1714 at Les Mines.2 |
Family | Madeleine Doucet b. c 1693 | |
Children |
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Citations
- [S70] Stephen A. White, Dictionnaire Genealogique Des Familles Acadiennes, 946.
- [S70] Stephen A. White, Dictionnaire Genealogique Des Familles Acadiennes.
- [S19] Catholic Church, Diocese of Baton Rouge, sga-1.53.
- [S70] Stephen A. White, Dictionnaire Genealogique Des Familles Acadiennes, 203.
- [S125] Purvis Hebert, some late 18th century Louisianas.
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