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Page 1 List of Refugee Acadian Households at Camp Espérance on the Miramichi, 1756-1757 Appendix to "The Acadian Refugee Camp on the Miramichi, 1756-1761" by Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc English translation & glossary of place names by John Estano DeRoche See a glossary of PLACE NAMES after the lists of households Columns in the Lists of Households 1. Surname of husband or male individual. (In the rare cases of a single woman alone, her names are in cols. 1 & 2.) Also, “dit” indicates a nickname. 2. His given name, with his code number in Stephen A. White’s Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes (DGFA); & in parentheses, his father, ditto. 3. Surname of wife. (In the rare cases of a single woman alone, her subsequent husband might be named here.) 4. Her given name; and in parentheses, her father’s given name & his code # in White’s DGFA. (Note: “Isabelle” and “Élisabeth” were interchangeable.) 5. Date and place of marriage if known. The letter “c” (for “circa”) indicates an estimate of the year. Many place names had multiple spellings, in both English & French. Some of those are provided in the glossary of “Places”, below. In all cases, mention of a 2 nd or 3 rd marriage refers to the man; instances of a woman’s remarriage are not entered in this table 6. Place of origin of the household (or of the man), before displacement. 7. Number of persons in the household in the 1754/55 census of Beaubassin & of the Memramcook, Petitcodiac, & Shepody River communities. A zero means the household was not counted in that census. 8. Number of persons in the household in Bazagier’s census at Restigouche in October 1760. (Zero indicates not included.) 9. Where the household lived as refugees; from census by Pierre du Calvet July-Aug. 1761. 10. Number of persons in the household in Pierre du Calvet’s census of 1761. (Zero indicates not included.) 11. Ditto in MacKenzie’s count of November 1761. 12. Ditto in the lists of Acadian prisoners at Fort Edward in 1761 & 1762. 13. Place of imprisonment in the summer of 1763, except where a different date is shown with the place name. Note: n.d. = no date (unknown date). 14. Number of persons in the household according to lists of prisoners at Fort Beauséjour, Annapolis Royal (Port Royal), & Halifax in summer 1763. 15. Place(s) where household members eventually settled. (Places listed are not necessarily in chronological sequence of migration. Also, sometimes the household dispersed to two or more locales.)

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Page 1: Appendix - acadiens-metis-souriquois.ca

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List of Refugee Acadian Households at Camp Espérance on the Miramichi, 1756-1757

Appendix to

"The Acadian Refugee Camp on the Miramichi, 1756-1761"

by Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc English translation & glossary of place names by John Estano DeRoche

See a glossary of PLACE NAMES after the lists of households

Columns in the Lists of Households

1. Surname of husband or male individual. (In the rare cases of a single woman alone, her names are in cols. 1 & 2.) Also, “dit” indicates a nickname.

2. His given name, with his code number in Stephen A. White’s Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes (DGFA); & in parentheses, his father, ditto.

3. Surname of wife. (In the rare cases of a single woman alone, her subsequent husband might be named here.)

4. Her given name; and in parentheses, her father’s given name & his code # in White’s DGFA. (Note: “Isabelle” and “Élisabeth” were interchangeable.)

5. Date and place of marriage if known. The letter “c” (for “circa”) indicates an estimate of the year. Many place names had multiple spellings, in both English & French. Some of those are provided in the glossary of “Places”, below. In all cases, mention of a 2nd or 3rd marriage refers to the man; instances of a woman’s remarriage are not entered in this table

6. Place of origin of the household (or of the man), before displacement.

7. Number of persons in the household in the 1754/55 census of Beaubassin & of the Memramcook, Petitcodiac, & Shepody River communities. A zero means the household was not counted in that census.

8. Number of persons in the household in Bazagier’s census at Restigouche in October 1760. (Zero indicates not included.)

9. Where the household lived as refugees; from census by Pierre du Calvet July-Aug. 1761.

10. Number of persons in the household in Pierre du Calvet’s census of 1761. (Zero indicates not included.)

11. Ditto in MacKenzie’s count of November 1761.

12. Ditto in the lists of Acadian prisoners at Fort Edward in 1761 & 1762.

13. Place of imprisonment in the summer of 1763, except where a different date is shown with the place name. Note: n.d. = no date (unknown date).

14. Number of persons in the household according to lists of prisoners at Fort Beauséjour, Annapolis Royal (Port Royal), & Halifax in summer 1763.

15. Place(s) where household members eventually settled. (Places listed are not necessarily in chronological sequence of migration. Also, sometimes the household dispersed to two or more locales.)

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Section One: HOUSEHOLDS DEFINITELY at CAMP ESPÉRANCE

Husb's surname

His given name (& father)

Wife’s surname

Her given name (& father)

Marriage Origin Hhold size

'54/55

Hhold size

Restig.

DuCalvet census: place

DuCal. census:

size

Hhold size

MacK.

Ft Edw '61/62:

size

Location in 1763

(else in…)

Hhold size then

Place settled

Allain Benjamin.10 (Pierre.3)

Bugeaud Marie-Rose (Joseph.2)

c 1760 Petcoudiac 0 0 Nipisiguit 2 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour

2 Tracadièche QC

Allain deceased Jean-Baptiste.9 (unknown)

(unknown) his unnamed widow

c 1755 0 2 0 0 0 0

Arostéguy Pierre.1 (François.no#)

Robichaud Marie (Charles.2)

1737 Grand-Pré Memramcook 9 0 0 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour

7 New Orleans

Arostéguy Pierre.3 (Pierre.1)

Comeau Isabelle (unknown)

c 1760 Memramcook 0 0 0 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour

4 New Orleans

Arseneau Abraham.3 (Pierre.1)

Mirande Thérèse (Emmanuel.1)

c 1752 (2nd marriage)

Beaubassin 3 1 0 0 0 0

Arseneau Charles.35 (Charles.15)

Girouard Anne (unknown)

c 1758 Beaubassin 0 3 0 0 0 0 Sorel QC

Arseneau François.21 (Abraham.3)

Cyr Anne (Jean.2)

1746 Beaubassin

Baie-Verte 6 7 0 0 0 0 Miquelon

Arseneau Jean.36 (Charles.4)

Bugeaud Élisabeth (Joseph.2)

1759 Restigouche

Beaubassin 0 4 Cascapédia; Petit-Bonaventure

3 0 0 0 Bonaventure QC

Arseneau Joseph.30 (Charles.4)

Gaudet Marie-Josèphe (Jean.17)

1753 Port Royal Tintamarre 3 0 Cascapédia; Petit-Bonaventure

5 0 0 0 Bonaventure QC

Arseneau Joseph.49 (Charles.15)

Haché Marie (Jacques.8)

c 1765 Beaubassin 0 0 Grand-Chipagan

1 0 0 0 Nipisiguit NB

Arseneau Pierre.38 (Charles.15)

Bourgeois Théotiste (Joseph.18)

1760 Restigouche

Beaubassin 0 2 0 0 0 0 Miquelon; Magdalen Is. QC

Aucoin René.6 (Martin.2)

Bourg Madeleine (Martin.5)

c 1712 Grand-Pré 0 0 0 0 0 0

Aupin Jean-Louis.no# (unknown)

Hébert Rose (unknown)

c 1762 0 3 0 0 0 Halifax 3

Babin Ambroise.37 (Pierre.6)

Cyr Anne (Jean.8)

c 1758 0 0 Caraquet 3 4 0 0 Bonaventure QC

Babin Basile.39 (Claude.7)

Saulnier Marie-Anne (Jacques.5)

c 1760 Halifax Grand-Pré 0 0 0 0 0 Halifax 3 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

Babin Charles-Victor.50

(Jean.9) Godin Cécile

(Charles.5) c 1766 Halifax Grand-Pré 0 0 Nipisiguit 1 0 0 Halifax 1 Ste-Anne-du-

Ruisseau NS

Babin Claude.20 (Claude.7)

Cormier Marie (Pierre.5)

1743 Beaubassin

Tintamarre 5 0 0 0 0 0 St-Jean-Port-Joli QC

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Husb's surname

His given name (& father)

Wife’s surname

Her given name (& father)

Marriage Origin Hhold size

'54/55

Hhold size

Restig.

DuCalvet census: place

DuCal. census:

size

Hhold size

MacK.

Ft Edw '61/62:

size

Location in 1763

(else in…)

Hhold size then

Place settled

Babin Claude.47 (Jean.9)

LeBlanc Madeleine (Claude.56)

c 1765 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tracadie NS

Babin Jean 0 0 0 0 0 0

Babin Joseph.53 (Joseph.14)

Surette Madeleine (Pierre.3)

c 1767 Halifax Pisiquid 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ste-Anne-du-Ruisseau NS

Babin Pierre.35 (Joseph.14)

Bois Cécile (Pierre.1)

c 1757 Pisiquid 0 0 Nipisiguit 4 4 0 Halifax 5 Ste-Anne-du-Ruisseau NS

Babin Pierre.38 (René.5)

Bourg Madeleine (Jean-Baptiste.25)

1759 Grand-Pré 0 0 0 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour

0 Scoudouc NB

Babineau Charles.13 (Clément.4)

Guilbeau Anne (Joseph.5)

1760 Restigouche

Port Royal 0 3 Nipisiguit 2 3 0 Halifax 3 Attakapas LA

Bazert Jean-Louis.1 (Pierre.no#)

Laporte Angélique (Michel.no#)

1747 Québec Baie-Verte 3 0 0 0 0 0

Belliveau François (Charles.10?)

0 0 0 0 0 0

Belliveau Jean.9 (Jean.3)

Gaudet Madeleine (Bernard.6)

1730 Port Royal Port Royal 0 0 0 0 0 Port Royal 7 BSM Anse-des-Belliveau

Belliveau Joseph.24 (Pierre.8)

Gaudet Marie-Josèphe (Jean-Baptiste.45)

c 1773 Port Royal 0 0 0 0 1 0 Pré-d’en-Haut NB

Belliveau Pierre.17 (Charles.6)

Girouard Anne (Joseph.27)

c 1760 Port Royal 0 0 0 0 1 0 Pré-d’en-Haut NB

Belliveau Pierre.8 (Jean.3)

Gaudet Jeanne (Bernard.6)

1728 Port Royal Port Royal 0 0 0 0 5 0 Pré-d’en-Haut NB

Benoit Antoine.36 (Claude.6)

Bourgeois Pétronille (Joseph.9)

1754 Port Royal Port Royal 0 0 Miramichi 1 0 0 0

Bernard Jean-Baptiste.18 (Michel.10)

Bourgeois Marguerite (Paul.13)

c 1752 Aulac 2 0 0 0 0 0 St-Ours QC

Bernard Joseph.23 (Joseph.8)

Arseneau Nathalie (Abraham.13)

c 1755 Tintamarre 0 4 0 0 0 0 Baie-Egmont PE

Bernard Joseph.8 (René.2)

Arseneau Marguerite (Charles.4)

c 1752 (2nd marriage)

Tintamarre 12 9 0 0 0 0 Bonaventure QC

Bernard Michel.24 (Jean-Baptiste.6)

Guilbeau Marie (Joseph.5)

1761 Restigouche

Beaubassin 0 3 Nipisiguit 2 3 0 Halifax 3 Attakapas LA

Bernard Pierre.21 (Jean-Baptiste.6)

Arseneau Marguerite (Jean.10)

c 1753 Beaubassin? 0 0 0 0 0 Halifax 6 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

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Husb's surname

His given name (& father)

Wife’s surname

Her given name (& father)

Marriage Origin Hhold size

'54/55

Hhold size

Restig.

DuCalvet census: place

DuCal. census:

size

Hhold size

MacK.

Ft Edw '61/62:

size

Location in 1763

(else in…)

Hhold size then

Place settled

Berthier Antoine.no# (unknown)

(unknown) (unknown) 0 4 0 0 0 0

Bertrand Jean-Baptiste.17 (Jean-Baptiste.10)

Blanchard Marguerite (Toussaint.16)

c 1763 Tintamarre 0 0 0 0 0 Chédabouctou (n.d.); Miquelon ('67)

0 Opelousas LA

Blanchard Charles.10 (Guillaume.3)

Girouard Madeleine (Alexandre.4)

1718 Port Royal Port Royal 0 0 0 0 0 0 Québec QC

Blanchard Guillaume.47 (Charles.10)

Bourel Catherine (François.1)

c 1760 Halifax Port Royal 0 0 Caraquet 3 4 2 Halifax 3 New Orleans LA

Blanchard Honoré.21 Antoine.5

Girouard Marie-Josèphe (Charles.13)

1739 Port Royal Memramcook 8 0 Baie-des-Ouines

6 0 4 Halifax 5

Blanchard Joseph.33 (Guillaume.7)

LeBlanc Marguerite (Joseph.30)

1747 Port Royal Memramcook 0 0 0 0 0 0 St-Ours QC

Blanchard Michel.no# (Toussaint.16)

Petcoudiac 0 0 0 0 1 0 Cherbourg (France)

Blanchard Olivier.39 (René.15)

Amireau Catherine-Josèphe

(Pierre.4)

before 1752 Petcoudiac 3 4 Nipisiguit; Petit-Bonaventure

7 7 0 Halifax 5 Caraquet NB

Blanchard Paul.30 (Antoine.5)

Savoie Judith (Paul.6)

c 1746 Memramcook 5 0 Baie-des-Ouines

4 0 3 Port Royal 4 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

Blanchard Pierre.no# (unknown)

0 0 0 0 1 0

Blanchard Toussaint.16 (Jean-Baptiste.no#)

Bertrand Angélique (Claude.4)

1727 Port Royal Petcoudiac 10 0 0 0 0 Halifax (n.d.); Chédabouctou (n.d.); Miquelon ('67)

0 Cherbourg (France)

Bonnevie Amand.4 (Jacques.2)

Gaudet Catherine (Pierre.30)

1760 Restigouche

Beaumont 0 0 Nipisiguit 2 3 0 Ft. Beauséjour (’61-‘63); Halifax

3 Miquelon

Bonnevie Charles (Jacques.1)

0 0 0 0 0 0

Bonnevie Jacques.2 (Jacques.1)

Melanson Anne (Paul.11)

c 1755 (3rd marriage)

Beaumont 14 8 0 0 7 0 Chezzetcook NS; Chimougoui NB

Bonnevie Jacques.3 (Jacques.2)

Thébeau Marie-Madeleine (Jacques-François.2)

c 1759 Beaumont 0 6 Nipisiguit 3 3 0 Ft. Beauséjour (’61); Halifax

3 Tracadie NS

Bonnevie Jean-Baptiste.no#

(Jacques.2) 0 0 Nipisiguit 1 0 0 0

Bonnevie Joseph.5 (Jacques.2)

Haché Marguerite (Michel.9)

1761 Restigouche

Petcoudiac 0 0 Nipisiguit 2 4 0 Ft. Beauséjour (’61)

0 Menoudie NS; Cap-Pelé NB

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Husb's surname

His given name (& father)

Wife’s surname

Her given name (& father)

Marriage Origin Hhold size

'54/55

Hhold size

Restig.

DuCalvet census: place

DuCal. census:

size

Hhold size

MacK.

Ft Edw '61/62:

size

Location in 1763

(else in…)

Hhold size then

Place settled

Bonnevie Sylvain.no# (Jacques.2)

Petitpas Marie (unknown)

c 1770 0 0 Nipisiguit 1 0 0 0 Chezzetcook NS

Boudrot Benoît 0 0 0 0 0 0

Boudrot Bonaventure.87

(François.30) (unknown) (unknown) c 1758 0 6 0 0 0 0

Boudrot Charles.no# (Pierre.38?)

0 1 0 0 0 0

Boudrot deceased Charles.no# (unknown)

(unknown) his unnamed widow

0 4 0 0 0 0

Boudrot Jean.97 (unknown)

Guilbeau Marguerite (Joseph.5)

c 1762 Port Royal 0 1 0 0 0 Halifax 2 Attakapas LA

Boudrot Joseph.96 (Anselme.26)

Haché Marie-Jeanne (Jacques.8)

1761 Restigouche

Beaubassin 0 2 Petit-Bonaventure

1 0 0 Halifax 2 Nipisiguit; Petit-Rocher; Caraquet NB

Boudrot Olivier.69 (Michel.14)

Dupuis Anne-Marie (Antoine.no#)

c 1752 Chipoudie 2 5 0 0 3 0 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

Boudrot Pierre.38 (François.8)

Belliveau Madeleine (Charles.6)

c 1753 (2nd marriage)

Port Royal 0 5 0 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour 7 Barachois; Beaumont NB

Bourg François.no# (unknown)

0 2 0 0 1 0

Bourg Jean.76 (Michel.13)

Arseneau Marie-Madeleine

(François.16) c 1760 Beaubassin 0 3 0 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour

(n.d.); Halifax (n.d.)

0 Cocagne; Grande-Digue NB

Bourg Jean.91 (Joseph.26)

Surette Marie-Rose (Pierre.3)

c 1764 Beaubassin 0 1 0 0 1 Halifax (n.d.) 0 Ste-Anne-du-Ruisseau NS

Bourg Joseph.105 (unknown)

LeBlanc Marie (Jacques.44)

c 1769 0 0 Cascapédia or Nipisiguit

1 0 1 Halifax 1 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

Bourg Joseph.26 (Michel.7)

Cormier Anne (Alexis.4)

c 1733 Aulac 9 9 0 0 0 0 Ste-Anne-du-Ruisseau NS

Bourg Joseph.78 (unknown)

Léger Anne-Marguerite

(Jean-Jacques.5) c 1761 0 0 Nipisiguit 1 2 2 Halifax 3 St-Jacques-de-

Cabahannocer LA

Bourg Joseph.87 (Joseph.26)

Comeau Catherine (Ambroise.25)

c 1763 Aulac 0 1 Cascapédia or Nipisiguit

1 0 0 Halifax 1 Bonaventure QC

Bourg Michel.37 (Michel.13)

Bourgeois Marguerite-Josèphe (Claude.7)

1741 Beaubassin

Pré-des-Bourg 6 0 0 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour 8 Pré-d’en-Haut; Memramcook NB

Bourgeois Bonaventure.no#

(Joseph.9) Port Royal 0 0 0 0 2 0

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Husb's surname

His given name (& father)

Wife’s surname

Her given name (& father)

Marriage Origin Hhold size

'54/55

Hhold size

Restig.

DuCalvet census: place

DuCal. census:

size

Hhold size

MacK.

Ft Edw '61/62:

size

Location in 1763

(else in…)

Hhold size then

Place settled

Bourgeois Claude.37 (Joseph.9)

Bourg Anne (Jean-Baptiste.25)

c1760 Port Royal 0 0 0 0 0 0 Menoudie NS

Bourgeois Claude.48 (Charles.8)

Vigneau Marie (Jean-Baptiste.7)

1764 Miquelon Aulac 0 0 0 0 0 0 Miquelon; St-Grégoire-de-Nicolet QC

Bourgeois François.56 (Jean-Baptiste.16)

Godard dit Lapointe

Marie-Agathe (Jean-Baptiste.no#)

1770 St-Vincent-de-Paul QC

0 0 0 0 0 0 St-Vincent de Paul QC

Bourgeois Jean.no# (unknown)

0 0 Nipisiguit 1 0 1 0

Bourgeois Jean-Baptiste.32

(Pierre.11) Bourg Madeleine

(Joseph.26) 1757 Port-Lajoie

Aulac 0 0 Caraquet 4 4 2 0 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

Bourgeois Jean-Baptiste.34 (Jean-Baptiste.16)

Cyr Marguerite (Jean.9)

c 1758 Pré-des-Bourg 0 0 0 0 0 0 L’Acadie QC

Bourgeois Jean-Jacques.23 (Claude.7)

Cyr Marie (Pierre.3)

c 1754 (2nd marriage)

Aulac 4 8 Nipisiguit 3 2 1 Halifax 4

Bourgeois Joseph.18 (Claude.7)

Cyr Marie (Guillaume.4)

1733 Beaubassin

Beaubassin 0 6 0 0 0 0

Bourgeois Joseph.31 (Joseph.18)

Hébert Marguerite (Jacques.31)

c 1754 Beaubassin 2 6 0 0 0 Chédabouctou (n.d.); Miquelon ('67)

0 Miquelon

Bourgeois Joseph.36 (Paul.13)

Girouard Marie-Josèphe (Claude.14)

1759 Restigouche

Beaubassin 0 0 Nipisiguit 3 6 3 Halifax 7 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

Bourgeois Marie-Josèphe (Paul.13)

Gaspareau 0 0 Nipisiguit 1 0 0 0 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

Bourgeois Michel.39 (Pierre.11)

Léger Marie (Jacques.3)

c 1760 Aulac 0 0 Nipisiguit or Caraquet

2 0 0 0 St-Michel-de-Cantrelle LA

Bourgeois Michel.40 (Michel.14)

Haché Marie-Josèphe (Jean.10)

1761 Restigouche

Beaubassin 0 1 Nipisiguit or Caraquet

3 3 0 Halifax 3

Bourgeois Michel.53 (Paul.13)

Landry Anne (Osite) (Charles.38)

1768 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer

Gaspareau 0 0 Nipisiguit 1 2 1 0 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

Bourgeois Pierre.51 (Paul.13)

Bergeron Marie (Michel.2)

1767 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer

Gaspareau 0 0 Nipisiguit 1 0 0 0 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

Bourgeois Pierre-Benjamin.30 (Claude.10)

LeBlanc Anne (René.32)

c 1761 (2nd marriage)

Petcoudiac 2 0 Cascapédia 1 0 9 0 Memramcook; Grande-Digue NB

Boutin Michel.13 (Joseph.3)

Forgeron Charlotte (Pierre.2)

c 1780 0 0 Nipisiguit 1 0 0 0 Arichat NS

Breau Amand.62 (Jean.9)

Bonnevie Théotiste (Jacques.2)

c 1763 Halifax Grand-Pré 0 0 Nipisiguit 2 0 0 Halifax 2 Chezzetcook; Havre-Boucher NS; Cocagne NB

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Husb's surname

His given name (& father)

Wife’s surname

Her given name (& father)

Marriage Origin Hhold size

'54/55

Hhold size

Restig.

DuCalvet census: place

DuCal. census:

size

Hhold size

MacK.

Ft Edw '61/62:

size

Location in 1763

(else in…)

Hhold size then

Place settled

Breau Athanase.57 (Ambroise.13)

LeBlanc Marie-Josèphe (Joseph.69)

1761 Restigouche

Chipoudie 0 0 0 0 4 0 Cabahannocer; Attakapas LA

Breau Jean.no# (unknown)

(unknown) Marie (unknown)

0 0 0 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour 3

Breau Jean.51 (unknown)

(unknown) (unknown) c 1760 0 0 0 0 0 Halifax 3

Breau Joseph.52 (Ambroise.13)

Boudrot Marie-Blanche (Pierre.42)

c 1760 Chipoudie 0 0 Miramichi 2 0 0 0 Memramcook NB

Breau Paul.no# (Ambroise.13)

Chipoudie 0 0 0 0 1 Port Royal 1 Memramcook NB

Breau Victor.59 (Ambroise.13)

Arseneau Marie (Pierre.8)

c 1762 Chipoudie 0 0 Miramichi 4 0 0 0 Néguac NB

Broussard Firmin.21 (Jean-Baptiste.6)

Forest Marie-Anne (unknown)

c 1761 (2nd marriage)

Port Royal 0 0 0 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour 5 St-Jacques-de-l’Achigan QC

Broussard Jean-Baptiste.6 (François.1)

Babin Cécile (Vincent.3)

c 1728 Port Royal 0 0 0 0 0 Port Royal 3 Mascouche QC

Brun Claude.21 (Claude.6)

Melanson Anastasie (Paul.11)

c 1756 Port Royal 0 0 0 0 0 0 St-Basile NB

Brun JB.no# (unknown)

0 0 0 0 1 0

Brun Joseph (Joseph-Vincent.9)

Chipoudie 0 0 0 0 0 0 St-Pierre-les-Becquets QC

Brun Michel.19 (Claude.6)

Michel Anne (Jacques.7)

before 1754 Chipoudie 2 0 0 0 0 Halifax 2 Opelousas LA

Brun Paul (Joseph-Vincent.9)

Chipoudie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St-Charles-de-Bellechasse QC

Brun Pierre.25 (Charles.7)

Boudrot Théodose (Jean.28)

1760 Restigouche

Chipoudie 0 2 Caraquet 3 3 3 0 Cap-Pelé NB; Menoudie NS

Caissie Amand.19 (Jean.6)

Mouton Marguerite (Jacques.3)

1767 Champlain Baie Verte 0 0 0 0 0 0 Québec QC

Caissie Joseph.7 (Michel.5)

Lapierre Marie-Josèphe (François.2)

c 1731 Beauséjour 9 0 0 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour 9 Richibouctou-Village; Grande-Digue NB

Caylan Jean.1 (unknown)

Vincent Jeanne (Michel.3)

c 1761 Beauséjour

0 0 0 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour 3 Rochefort (France)

Célestin Pierre.no# (unknown)

0 0 Cascapédia 1 0 0 0

Chalou Jean-Baptiste.1 (Pierre-François.no#)

Godin dit Boisjoli

Anne (Charles.15)

1763 Halifax 0 0 0 0 0 Halifax 3 L’Isle-Verte Kamouraska QC

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Husb's surname

His given name (& father)

Wife’s surname

Her given name (& father)

Marriage Origin Hhold size

'54/55

Hhold size

Restig.

DuCalvet census: place

DuCal. census:

size

Hhold size

MacK.

Ft Edw '61/62:

size

Location in 1763

(else in…)

Hhold size then

Place settled

Chiasson Joseph.26 (Abraham.9)

Saulnier Anne (Étienne.6)

c 1761 Beaubassin 0 0 0 0 0 Halifax 4 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

Chiasson Pierre.24 (Abraham.9)

Landry Osithe (Paul.50)

c 1757 Aulac 0 0 Miramichi 3 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour 4 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

Comeau Ambroise.25 (Pierre.4)

Cormier Marguerite (Germain.6)

c 1732 Chipoudie 9 6 Nipisiguit 6 6 0 0 Tracadièche QC

Comeau Charles.73 (Jean.26)

Savoie Anastasie (Paul.6)

c 1765 Chipoudie 0 0 0 0 0 Port Royal 1 Attakapas; Opelousas LA

Comeau Étienne.36 (Pierre.9)

Blanchard Anne-Hélène (Guillaume.7)

1744 Port Royal Port Royal 0 0 0 0 0 0 Québec QC

Comeau Jean-Baptiste.22

(Abraham.8) Carne

Angélique (Jacques.1)

1729 Grand-Pré Chipoudie 10 7 0 0 0 0 Môle-St-Nicolas (Haiti)

Comeau Joseph.48 (Claude.17)

Aucoin Anne (René.6)

c 1752 Petcoudiac 4 0 0 0 5 0 Menoudie NS; Cap-Pelé; St-Louis-de-Kent NB

Comeau Michel.55 (Jean.16)

Girouard Marie (Michel.17)

1756 Petcoudiac

Chipoudie 0 0 0 0 0 Halifax 5 Attakapas; Opelousas LA

Comeau Michel.59 (unknown)

(unknown) (unknown) c 1759 0 0 0 0 0 Halifax 5

Comeau Pierre.41 (François.19)

Amireau Anne-Marie (Pierre.4)

c 1748 Petcoudiac 4 0 0 0 0 0 St-Grégoire de Nicolet; Gentilly QC

Comeau Victor.71 (Jean.26)

Michel Anne (Jacques.7)

c 1764 Chipoudie 0 1 0 0 0 0 Opelousas LA

Cormier François.33 (Pierre.7)

Leprince Jeanne-Victoire (Honoré.6)

1760 Bécancour Beaubassin 0 0 0 0 0 0 St-Grégoire de Nicolet QC

Cormier Jean.44 (Jean-Baptiste.14)

Aucoin Anastasie (Pierre.16)

c 1765 0 0 Caraquet; Petit-Bonaventure

2 0 0 0 Caraquet NB

Cormier Jean-Baptiste.50 (Jean-Baptiste.12)

Bourg Marguerite (Joseph.41)

c 1768 Beaubassin 0 0 0 0 0 Halifax 1 Attakapas LA

Cormier Jean-François.21

(Pierre.7) Cyr Marie-Josèphe

(Michel.7) 1747 Beaubassin

Jolicoeur 7 8 Nipisiguit; Petit-Bonaventure

8 8 0 Ft. Beauséjour (n.d.); Miquelon ('67)

0 St-Ours QC

Cormier Joseph.28 (François.10)

Vigneau Anne (Jean.5)

c 1754 Beaubassin 2 4 0 0 0 Chédabouctou (n.d.); Miquelon ('67)

0 Miquelon

Cormier Joseph.32 (Pierre.11)

Saulnier Marguerite (Jacques.5)

c 1759 Beaubassin 0 0 0 0 0 Halifax 5 Opelousas LA

Cormier Joseph.35 (Joseph.13)

Vigneau Marie (Jean.5)

c 1761 Jolicoeur 0 0 0 0 0 Chédabouctou (n.d.); Miquelon ('67)

0 Miquelon; Port-Louis (France)

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Cormier Joseph.46 (Jean-Baptiste.14)

Savoie Madeleine (Jean.9)

c 1766 0 0 Caraquet 1 0 0 0 Bonaventure; New Richmond QC

Corporon François-Antoine.no# (Jean-Baptiste.7)

0 0 0 0 1 0

Cronier Jean.2 (unknown)

Rousseau Marie (unknown.4)

c 1755 0 4 0 0 0 0 Paspébiac QC

Cyr Jacques.29 (Pierre.14)

Dugas Anne-Angélique

(Joseph.25) 1762 Halifax Beaubassin 0 0 0 0 0 Halifax 3 Miquelon

Cyr Jean.no# (unknown)

0 2 0 0 0 0

Cyr Jean.30 (Jean.8)

Dugas Marguerite-Josèphe

(Joseph.25)

1763 Beaubassin

Beaubassin 0 2 0 0 0 Halifax 2 Miquelon

Cyr Michel.7 (Guillaume.4)

Bourgeois Madeleine (Charles.5)

c 1729 Beaubassin 7 6 Nipisiguit 5 5 3 Ft. Beauséjour 5 Miquelon; Bécancour;

St-Charles-sur-Richelieu QC

Cyr Pierre.15 (Louis.5)

Hébert Marguerite (Pierre.10)

1740 Beaubassin

Tintamarre 5 0 0 0 0 0 Chambly; L’Acadie QC

Cyr Pierre-Paul.26 (Michel.7)

Poirier Anne (Joseph.17)

c 1761

Beaubassin 0 0 Nipisiguit 2 3 0 Ft. Beauséjour 2 Miquelon; Havre-Aubert (Magdalen Is.) QC

Daigre Paul.22 (Paul.7)

Hébert Marie-Josèphe (Joseph.14)

1748 Beaubassin

Aulac 3 10 0 0 0 0 Margaree NS; Bonaventure QC

Darois Jean.2 (Jérôme.1)

Breau Marguerite (Antoine.2)

c 1722 Petcoudiac

10 0 0 0 0 Died at Québec QC Dec. 1757 or Jan. ‘58

0 Bécancour QC; L’Islet QC; Cabahannocer LA

Darois Pierre.6 (Jean.2)

Bourgeois Marie-Josèphe (Paul.13)

c 1763 Petcoudiac 0 0 0 0 1 0 Cabahannocer LA

David Alexandre.8 (Jean-Baptiste.2)

Thériot Marguerite (Joseph.16)

c 1750 Pont-à-Buot 5 6 Nipisiguit 6 6 6 0 Petit-Degrât; Havre-à-Mélasse NS

Deveau Charles.7 (Pierre.2)

Gaudet Marie (Guillaume.12)

c 1748 (2nd marriage)

Tintamarre 6 7 0 0 0 Île-St-Jean (n.d.); Miquelon (’67)

0 Chéticamp NS

Doiron Pierre-Paul.39 (unknown)

(unknown) Marguerite (unknown)

c 1755 0 0 0 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour 4

Doucet Jean.40 (Jean.16)

Thériot Madeleine (Jean.13)

1738 Grand-Pré Aulac 2 0 0 0 0 0 Margaree NS

Doucet Michel.61 (Laurent.21)

Martin Marguerite (Charles.9)

1749 Port Royal Port Royal 0 9 Nipisiguit; Petit-Bonaventure

7 9 0 Halifax 10 Opelousas; Attakapas LA

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Doucet Paul.86 (Pierre-Paul.41)

Brun dit Pellerin

Agnès (François.8)

c 1763 Port Royal 0 0 Nipisiguit 1 0 1 Halifax 2 Attakapas LA

Doucet Pierre.66 (Michel.26)

Gaudet Cécile c 1752 Pont-à-Buot 3 0 0 0 0 0 Kamouraska QC

Dubois Alexis.no# (Jean.5)

Petcoudiac 0 0 0 0 1 0

Dubois Jean-Pierre.10 (Jean.5)

Préjean Marie-Josèphe (Jean-Baptiste.2)

c 1762 (2nd marriage)

Petcoudiac 4 0 0 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour 4 Dieppe NB

Dugas Abraham.32 (Joseph.8)

LeBlanc Marguerite (Bernard.20)

1748 Grand-Pré Grand-Pré 0 10 Nipisiguit; Petit-Bonaventure

8 8 0 Halifax 9 Miquelon; Bordeaux (France)

Dugas Alexandre.47 (Joseph.13)

Broussard Marie-Josèphe (Jean-Baptiste.6)

c 1762 Port Royal 0 0 0 0 0 Port Royal 2 Mascouche QC

Dugas Charles.18 (Claude.2)

Robichaud Anne (François.5)

1732 Port Royal Port Royal 0 0 Caraquet 4 3 0 Ft. Beauséjour 5 Attakapas LA; St-Luc QC

Dugas Charles.26 (Joseph.8)

LeBlanc Anne (Pierre.16)

1739 Grand-Pré Grand-Pré 0 0 Nipisiguit; Petit-Bonaventure

10 8 0 0 Tracadièche QC; Cara-quet NB; St-Jacques-de-l’Archigan QC

Dugas Charles.44 (Charles.18)

Broussard Marguerite (Joseph.5)

c 1759 Port Royal 0 0 Miramichi 3 0 3 0 Attakapas LA

Dugas Jean.57 (Charles.18)

Dupuis Marguerite (Joseph.15)

c 1769 Port Royal 0 0 0 0 1 Port Royal 1 Attakapas LA

Dugas Joseph.49 (Pierre.19)

Robichaud Marie-Josèphe (Prudent.19)

c 1764 Cobequid 0 0 0 0 0 Port Royal 1 BSM

Dugas Paul.35 (François.9)

Melanson Brigitte (Ambroise.9)

c 1751 Port Royal 0 0 0 0 5 Port Royal 5 BSM; Grosses Coques NS

Duon Charles.10 (Jean-Baptiste.1)

Préjean Marie-Josèphe (Charles.7)

c 1759 Halifax Port Royal 0 3 0 0 3 0 Attakapas LA

Duon Claude-Amable.7 (Jean-Baptiste.1)

Vincent Marie-Josèphe (Michel.3)

c 1757 Miramichi

Port Royal 0 0 0 0 1 0 Attakapas LA

Duon Honoré.3 (Jean-Baptiste.1)

Vincent Anne-Marie (Michel.3)

c 1742 Port Royal 0 5 0 0 4 0 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

Dupuis Cyprien.40 (Pierre.9)

Préjean Françoise-Judith (Jean-Baptiste.2)

1760 Restigouche

Port Royal 0 0 0 0 0 Port Royal 4 Memramcook NB

Dupuis Joseph.52 (Antoine.6)

Hébert Anne-Marie (Paul.56)

1759 Pointe-Coupée

Rivière-aux-Canards

0 0 0 0 0 0 St-Gabriel-d’Iberville LA

Dupuis Michel.20 (Jean.5)

Savoie Marie-Josèphe (Germain.4)

1744 Port Royal Memramcook 6 0 Caraquet 4 5 4 Ft. Beauséjour 14 Oct '62

0 Memramcook NB

Forest Charles.19 (Jean-Baptiste.5)

Saulnier Marguerite (Pierre.4)

c 1750 (2nd marriage)

Aulac 7 0 Caraquet 5 5 0 0 Ascension LA

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Forest Charles.25 (René.4)

Chiasson Marie (Abraham.9)

1745 Beaubassin

La Coupe 10 8 Nipisiguit 8 8 6 Ft. Beauséjour 8 Cap-Pelé NB

Forest Joseph.45 (unknown)

Léger Isabelle (Jean-Jacques.5)

c 1758 0 0 Caraquet 4 4 3 Ft. Beauséjour 14 Oct '62

0 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

Gaudet Bernard.15 (Pierre.5)

Doucet Marie (Claude.10)

c 1724 (2nd marriage)

Tintamarre 3 3 Nipisiguit 5 0 0 0

Gaudet Charles.38 (Denis.16)

Bourg Marguerite (François.21)

1748 Beaubassin

Tintamarre 7 6 Nipisiguit 5 5 0 Ft. Beauséjour 7 Miquelon

Gaudet Charles.61 (Jean.22)

Breau Cécile (Alexandre.8)

1768 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer

Beaubassin 0 0 0 0 3 0 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

Gaudet Claude.28 (Bernard.6)

Forest Catherine-Josèphe

(René.4) 1737 Port Royal Port Royal 0 0 0 0 3 0 St-Jacques de Cab.;

Plattenville LA

Gaudet Jean.59 (Augustin.14)

Melanson Marie-Josèphe (Pierre.30)

c 1767 Tintamarre 0 1 0 0 0 0 Memramcook NB

Gaudet Jean-Baptiste.45

(Jean.17) Bastarache Anne

(Pierre.4) 1751 Port Royal Port Royal 0 7 Miramichi 6 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour 7 Memramcook

NB

Gaudet Jean-Baptiste.53

(Pierre.18) Gaudet Jeanne

(Jean.17) c 1760 Port Royal 0 0 0 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour 4 Barachois NB

Gaudet Jérôme.69 (Jean.22)

Doucet Marie-Josèphe (Jean.30)

c 1775 Beaubassin 0 0 0 0 1 0 New Orleans LA

Gaudet Joseph.33 (Denis.16)

Dugas Madeleine (unknown)

c 1754 (2nd marriage)

Tintamarre 5 6 Nipisiguit 7 7 0 Ft. Beauséjour 7 Miquelon

Gaudet Joseph.47 (Pierre.18)

LeBlanc Anne-Gertrude (Charles.52)

c 1755 Port Royal 0 0 0 0 3 Port-Royal 4 BSM; Anse-des-Belliveau NS

Gaudet Joseph.55 (Claude.28)

Bourgeois Marguerite (Claude.10)

c 1763 Port Royal 0 0 0 0 1 0 St-Jacques de Cab.; Plattenville; St-Michel-de-Cantrelle LA

Gaudet Joseph.57 (Augustin.14)

Bourg Marie-Blanche (Michel.37)

1763 Ft. Beauséjour

Tintamarre 0 0 0 0 0 Île St-Jean; Miquelon (’67)

0 Tignish; Miscouche PE

Gaudet Louis.44 (Augustin.14)

Hébert Marie (François.27)

c 1751 Tintamarre 3 6 Miramichi 4 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour 6 Thibodaux LA

Gaudet Paul.54 (Augustin.14)

Bourg Marie (François.21)

1760 Restigouche

Tintamarre 0 3 Miramichi 2 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour 4 Rustico PE; Lavernière (Magdalen Is.) QC

Gaudet Pierre.30 (Augustin.14)

Girouard Anne (Germain.11)

1740 Beaubassin

Tintamarre 7 4 Nipisiguit 5 5 0 Ft. Beauséjour 7 Ascension LA

Gaudet Pierre.34 (Pierre.18)

Aucoin Madeleine (René.6)

c 1747 Memramcook 5 7 Miramichi 7 8 0 Ft. Beauséjour 7 Memramcook NB

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Gaudet Pierre.50 (Bernard.15)

Doucet Madeleine (Germain.32)

c 1759 Tintamarre 0 0 Nipisiguit 3 0 4 0 St-Michel-de-Cantrelle LA

Gautrot Charles.40 (Charles.12)

Bourg Marie-Françoise

(Michel.37) 1762 Ft. Beauséjour

Grand Pré 0 0 0 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour 2 Barachois NB

Gautrot Paul.36 (Pierre.10)

Belliveau Anne (Louis.12)

c 1761 Grand Pré 0 0 0 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour 3 Pré-d’en-Haut NB

Gautrot Simon.44 (Charles.12)

Breau Marie-Madeleine

(Ambroise.13) c 1765 Grand Pré 0 0 0 0 3 0 St-Jacques-de-

Cab.; Ascension LA

Gilbert Robert.no# (unknown)

(unknown) (unknown) c 1755 0 0 Nipisiguit 5 0 0 0

Giraud Guillaume.2 (Louis.no#)

Comeau Anne (Abraham.8)

1760 Restigouche

0 0 0 0 6 Halifax 7 Port-au-Prince (Haiti)

Girouard Amand.44 (Michel.17)

(unknown) Marguerite (unknown)

c 1761 0 0 Caraquet 2 4 0 Ft. Beauséjour 3

Girouard Germain.11 (Jacques.2)

Doucet Marie (Toussaint.6)

c 1710 Tintamarre 2 0 Nipisiguit 1 0 0 0

Girouard Jean-Baptiste.34

(François.8) LeBlanc Madeleine

(Pierre.43) c 1751 Memramcook 4 6 Nipisiguit 6 5 0 Ft. Beauséjour 6 Tracadie NS

Girouard Joseph.27 (Charles.13)

Belliveau Jeanne (Pierre.8)

c 1761 (2nd marriage)

Memramcook 3 0 0 0 3 0 Bouctouche NB

Girouard Joseph.49 (Jacques.7)

Trahan Ursule (René.8)

1765 New Orleans

Pointe-à-Beauséjour

0 0 0 0 1 0 Attakapas LA

Girouard Pierre.24 (Germain.11)

Gaudet Marguerite (Augustin.14)

1740 Beaubassin

Tintamarre 7 6 Nipisiguit 6 6 0 Ft. Beauséjour 5 Nantes (France)

Gousman Jean.1 (Jean.no#)

Bonnevie Marie-Rosalie (Jacques.2)

1761 Restigouche

0 0 0 0 0 Halifax (n.d.); Miquelon (’67)

0 LA

Granger Joseph.46 (Joseph.17)

Gaudet Marie-Madeleine

(Pierre.34) 1768 Pisiquid Port Royal 0 1 0 0 0 0 Memramcook NB

Grenon François.2 (unknown)

Breau Marie-Madeleine

(Jean.9) 1761 0 0 0 0 0 Halifax (n.d.) 0 Chezzetcook;

Arichat NS

Guédry Augustin.15 (Pierre.5)

Comeau Anne-Marie (François.20)

c 1763 Port Royal 0 0 0 0 0 Port Royal 1 Meteghan NS

Guénard Timothée.2 (Jacques.1)

Thibodeau Anne-Marie (Pierre.6)

c 1744 0 6 0 0 5 0 Opelousas LA

Guilbeau Amand.9 (Alexandre.6)

Poirier Françoise (Michel.13)

1759 Québec Port Royal 0 0 0 0 0 0 St-Pierre-les-Becquets

Guilbeau Joseph.5 (Charles.2)

Michel Madeleine (Jacques.2)

1733 Port Royal Port Royal 0 10 Nipisiguit; Petit-Bonaventure

10 10 0 Halifax 8 Attakapas LA; Port-Louis (France)

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Guilbeau Joseph.10 (Joseph.5)

Saint-Étienne de La Tour

Jeanne-Charlotte (Charles.5)

1763 Halifax Port Royal 0 0 0 0 0 Halifax 2 Miquelon

Guispet (unknown) (unknown) his unnamed widow

c 1760 0 0 0 0 0 Halifax 3

Haché Jean.10 (Michel.2)

Gravois Marguerite (Joseph.2)

c 1740 Westcock (Ouescaque)

6 10 Nipisiguit 7 6 6 Halifax 7

Haché Michel.9 (Michel.2)

Blanchard Marie-Madeleine (René.6)

1749 Port Royal (2nd marriage)

Westcock (Ouescaque)

6 0 Île de Caraquet

4 4 0 Ft. Beauséjour 3 Grande-Digue NB

Hébert Alexandre.no# (unknown)

0 0 Nipisiguit 1 0 0 0

Hébert Amand.89 (Jean-Emmanuel.12)

Poirier Marie (Pierre.22)

1759 Restigouche (2nd marriage)

Memramcook 5 4 0 0 4 0

Hébert Bénonie.68 (Jean-Emmanuel.12)

Savoie Jeanne (François.3)

1741 Beaubassin

Memramcook 9 0 Miramichi 8 0 7 Halifax (n.d.) 0 Attakapas LA

Hébert Étienne.no# (unknown)

0 0 0 0 2 0

Hébert Jean.174 (François.27)

Bourg Madeleine Michel.19

1766 Miquelon

0 0 0 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour (n.d.); Miquelon (’67)

0 Arichat NS

Hébert Jean-Baptiste.51 (Jean-Emmanuel.12)

Robichaud Claire (Charles.2)

c 1735 Memramcook 10 0 Miramichi 9 0 8 Ft. Beausé-jour 14 Oct '62

0 Attakapas; St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

Hébert Jean-Baptiste.140

(Antoine.7) Thibodeau Marie-Rose

(Pierre.26) 1760 Halifax 0 4 0 0 2 Halifax (n.d.) 0 Attakapas LA

Hébert Joseph.132 (Jean.25)

Bergeron (unknown) (Barthélemy.3?)

c 1758 Beaubassin 0 0 0 0 0 Halifax 5 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

Hébert Joseph.137 (Jacques.31)

Boudrot Louise-Félicité

(Claude.25) c 1760 Baie-Verte 0 0 Grand-

Chipagan 2 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour 3 Miquelon

Hébert Joseph.154 (unknown)

Hébert Françoise (Bénonie.28)

c 1763 0 0 0 0 1 Halifax (n.d.) 0 Attakapas LA

Hébert Paul.159 (François.27)

Arseneau Marguerite (Abraham.19)

1763 Ft. Beauséjour

Tintamarre 0 0 0 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour 2 Cocagne; Grande-Digue NB

Hébert Pierre.no# (unknown)

0 1 0 0 0 0

Hébert Pierre.177 (unknown)

Bergeron Marie-Anne (Augustin.5)

1767 St-Jacques de Cabahannocer

0 1 0 0 0 Port Royal 1 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

Johnson Charles.5 (William.1)

Aucoin Marie (Joseph.9)

c 1744 Grand-Pré 0 0 Pokemouche 0 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour (’60); Halifax

3 Opelousas LA

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Johnson Guillaume.3 (William.1)

Aucoin Marie-Josèphe (Pierre.8)

c 1743 Rivière-aux- Canards (?)

0 0 Pokemouche 0 0 5 Ft. Beausé-jour (’60)

0 Meteghan NS; St-Louis-de-Kent NB; Tracadièche QC

La Ville Thomas.no# (unknown)

0 0 Nipisiguit 1 0 0 0

Labauve Antoine.13 (Jean.7)

Vincent Anne (Pierre.13)

c 1758 Chipoudie 0 3 0 0 0 Halifax 7 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

Labauve Claude.no# (François.3)

Aulac 1 0 Baie-des-Ouines

1 0 0 0

Labauve François.no# (François.3)

Pointe-à-Beauséjour

0 0 0 0 1 0

Labauve Honoré.14 (Jean.7)

Boutin Madeleine (unknown)

c 1756 Chipoudie 0 4 Pokemouche 0 0 0 Ft. Beausé-jour (’60)

0 Fort-Dauphin (Haiti)

Labauve Jean-Baptiste.17

(Charles.8) Broussard Françoise

(Joseph.5) c 1769 Petcoudiac 0 0 0 0 0 Halifax (n.d.) 0 Attakapas LA

Labauve Simon.15 (Jean.7)

Vincent Marie (Pierre.13)

c 1758 Chipoudie 0 3 0 0 3 Halifax 3

Lalande Anselme.no# (unknown)

0 0 0 0 1 0

Landry Alexis.76 (Jean.24)

Thériot Marie (Jean.13)

c 1745 (2nd marriage)

Aulac 13 0 Caraquet 9 12 0 0 Caraquet NB

Landry Charles.no# (Joseph.71?)

Petcoudiac 1 0 0 0 1 Ft. Beausé-jour 14 Oct '62

0

Landry Ignace.no# (Paul.50)

Memramcook 1 0 Caraquet 1 0 1 0

Landry Jean.no# (Paul.50)

Memramcook 1 0 Caraquet 1 0 1 Ft. Beauséjour 0

Landry Joseph.71 (Pierre.11)

Forest Anne-Marie c 1743 Petcoudiac 5 0 0 0 0 0 St-Jacques de l’Achigan QC

Landry Olivier.no# (Joseph.71?)

Petcoudiac 1 0 0 0 1 Ft. Beausé-jour 14 Oct '62

0

Landry Paul.50 (Antoine.12)

Bourg Marie (unknown)

c 1750 (2nd marriage)

Memramcook 7 0 Caraquet 3 4 0 Ft. Beauséjour 4 St-Grégoire-de-Nicolet QC; St-Jacques-de-Cab. LA

Landry Pierre.119 (unknown)

(unknown) (unknown) c 1757 0 5 0 0 2 Halifax 5

Landry René.126 (Alexandre.48)

Boudrot Madeleine (Jean.28)

1759 Restigouche

Pisiquid 0 5 Caraquet 3 4 4 0 Memramcook; Richibouctou-Village NB

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Lanoue Amand.12 (René.6)

Melanson Marie-Josèphe (Charles.15)

c 1759 Port Royal 0 0 Miramichi 3 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour 2 BSM; Grosses-Coques NS

Lanoue Honoré.8 (Pierre.2)

Belliveau Agnès (Charles.4)

1745 Port Royal Memramcook 5 3 0 0 0 0

Lanoue Michel.7 (Pierre.2)

Belliveau Marie-Judith (Charles.4)

1742 Port Royal Memramcook 7 5 0 0 0 Halifax 6 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

Lanoue Paul.9 (unknown)

(unknown) (unknown) c 1750 0 0 Miramichi 6 0 0 0

Lapierre Joseph.8 (Jacques.3)

Brun Marguerite (Claude.6)

1743 Beaubassin

Petcoudiac 7 0 0 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour 10 Chezzetcook NS

LaTreille Louis.no# (unknown)

0 1 0 0 0 0

LeBlanc Bonaventure.151

(Paul.50) Belliveau Rosalie

(Pierre.8) c 1763 Port Royal 0 0 0 0 2 0 Memramcook NB

LeBlanc Charles.52 (Pierre.6)

Girouard Madeleine (François.8)

1735 Port Royal Port Royal 0 0 0 0 7 Port Royal 8 Pointe-de-l’Église

LeBlanc Charles-Grégoire.145 (Paul.50)

Belliveau Théotiste (Pierre.8)

c 1762 Port Royal 0 0 0 0 2 0 Memramcook; Cocagne NB

LeBlanc Étienne.70 (René.32)

Boudrot Isabelle (Claude.12)

1742 Grand-Pré Petcoudiac 7 0 Caraquet 8 8 0 Ft. Beauséjour 9 St-Jacques-de-Cab. LA; BSM NS

LeBlanc Joseph.69 (Jacques.8)

Gaudet Isabelle (Bernard.6)

1742 Port Royal Port Royal 0 0 0 0 6 0 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

LeBlanc Joseph.87 (Bernard.20)

Daigle Marie-Josèphe (Olivier.10)

1747 Rivière-aux-Canards

Rivière-aux-Canards

0 0 Caraquet 6 6 0 0 Cascapédia; Bonaventure QC; Nipisiguit NB

LeBlanc Joseph.143 (Paul.50)

Belliveau Agnès (Pierre.8)

c 1761 Port Royal 0 0 0 0 3 0 Memramcook; Bouctouche NB

LeBlanc Marcel.142 (Jacques.44)

Breau Marie-Josèphe (Joseph.20)

1760 Restigouche

Pisiquid 0 1 0 2 1 0 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

LeBlanc Pierre-Benjamin.154 (René.15)

Dugas Marie (Charles.26)

c 1764 Grand-Pré 0 0 Cascapédia 1 0 0 0 Tracadièche QC

LeBlanc René.106 (René.15)

Blanchard Anne (René.15)

c 1752 Beaubassin 0 5 Petit-Bonaventure

5 5 5 Halifax 6 Arichat NS

Léger Jacques.3 (Jacques.2)

Amireau Anne (François.1)

1717 Port Royal Petcoudiac 5 0 Caraquet 1 0 0 0

Léger Jean-Jacques.5 (Jacques.3)

Saulnier Marie-Madeleine

(Pierre.4) c 1738 Petcoudiac 5 0

Caraquet 3 3 3 Ft. Beausé-jour 14 Oct '62

0 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

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Léger Joseph dit Fluzan.7

(Jacques.3) LeBlanc Claire

(René.32) 1744 Beaubassin

Petcoudiac 6 0 Caraquet 8 8 6 Halifax 7 Dieppe; Barachois; Shédiac NB

Léger Olivier.12 (Jacques.3)

Hébert Marie-Josèphe (Jean.25)

c 1758 Petcoudiac 0 0 Caraquet 3 4 0 0 Caraquet; Grande-Digue NB

Léger Paul.8 (Jacques.3)

Savoie Modeste (Paul.6)

c 1750 Petcoudiac 4 0 Caraquet 6 6 3 Halifax 6 Pointe-Coupée LA

Léger Pierre.9 (Jacques.3)

(unknown) Marguerite (unknown)

c 1751 Petcoudiac 3 0 Caraquet 3 3 0 Ft. Beauséjour 3 Richibouctou-Village NB

Léger Pierre-Jacques.10

(Jacques.3) Haché Marie-Madeleine

(Michel.9) c 1761 (2nd marriage)

Petcoudiac 4 0 Caraquet 3 3 0 Ft. Beauséjour

5 Cocagne; Grande-Digue; Barachois NB

Lemire Joseph.no# (Pierre.1)

Daigle Marie Marguerite (Simon-Pierre.38)

1786 St-Gabriel-d’Iberville

Chipoudie 0 0 0 0 0 Port Royal 1 St-Gabriel-d’Iberville LA

Lemire Pierre.1 (died Dec. 1757) (unknown)

Thibodeau widow Isabelle (Claude.7)

1738 Port Royal (2nd marriage)

Chipoudie 8 0 0 0 0 0 Nicolet QC

Lemire Simon.5 (Pierre.1)

Cormier Marie-Madeleine (Jean-Baptiste.12)

1766 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer

Chipoudie 0 0 0 0 0 Port Royal 1 Attakapas; Côte Gelée LA

Levron François.no# (Jean-Baptiste.3?)

Petcoudiac 0 0 0 0 1 0 Pisiquid NS 1768

Levron Louis.no# (Jacques.2)

Chipoudie 1 0 0 0 1 0 Attakapas LA

Maillet Antoine-Salomon.6 (Jacques.2)

Blanchard Marguerite (Honoré.21)

c 1761 (2nd marriage)

Grand-Pré 0 0 0 0 0 Halifax (’61) 0 Pointe-de-l’Église NS; Richibouctou NB

Maillet Charles.8 (Jacques.2)

Babineau Marie (Jean.6)

c 1752 Memramcook 3 0 0 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour 4 Richibouctou-Village; Memramcook NB

Marchand Louis.no# (unknown)

0 1 0 0 0 0

Martin Claude.46 (Charles.9)

Babin Marie (Pierre.10)

c 1769 0 0 Nipisiguit 1 0 0 0 Attakapas LA

Martin Grégoire.no# (Charles.9)

Chipoudie 1 0 0 0 0 0

Martin Joseph.43 (Charles.9)

Thibodeau Isabelle (Paul.20)

c 1768 Chipoudie 0 0 Nipisiguit 1 0 0 0 Attakapas LA

Martin Pierre.no# (unknown)

0 0 0 0 1 Port Royal 1

Melanson Amand.54 (Ambroise.9)

LeBlanc Anne (Étienne.70)

c 1766 Port Royal 0 0 0 0 1 0 BSM; Meteghan NS

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Melanson Charles.29 (Jean.13)

Breau Anne (Jean.4)

1746 Port Royal Port Royal 0 0 Caraquet 7 7 0 Ft. Beauséjour 6 Memramcook NB

Melanson Charles.53 (Charles.15)

Léger Anne (Joseph.7)

1765 Pisiquid Port Royal 0 0 0 0 1 0 Menoudie NS; Cap-Pelé NB

Melanson Jean.33 (Ambroise.9)

Trahan Anne (Joseph.15)

c 1750 Grand-Pré 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pointe-de-l’Église NS

Melanson Jean-Baptiste.41

(Charles.15?) Porlier Marguerite

(Jean-Baptiste.1?)

1755 Port Royal Port Royal 0 0 0 0 3 0

Melanson Joseph.55 (Charles.15)

Côté Marie-Josèphe (Nicolas.no#)

c 1767 Port Royal 0 0 0 0 0 0 L’Isle-Verte; Cacouna QC

Melanson Pierre.30 (Charles.7)

Granger Marie-Josèphe (Laurent.6)

1746 Port Royal Port Royal 0 0 Caraquet 6 4 0 Ft. Beauséjour 5 Memramcook NB; Menoudie NS

Melanson Pierre.39bis (Ambroise.9)

Melanson Anne-Marie (Charles.15)

c 1755 Port Royal 0 0 Caraquet 4 4 4 Ft. Beauséjour 4 Pointe-de-l’Église NS

Ménard Charles.no# (unknown)

0 1 0 0 0 0

Michel Jacques.7 (Jacques.2)

Breau Jeanne (Jean.4)

1730 Port Royal Port Royal 0 0 Nipisiguit 3 0 0 0 Le Mirebalais (Haiti)

Mouton Jean.7 (Jacques.3)

Bastarache Isabelle (Jean.3)

c 1762 Baie-Verte 0 0 0 0 2 Port Royal 3 Attakapas LA

Mouton Louis.6 (Jean.1)

Bastarache Marie-Modeste

(Jean.3) c 1760 Port Royal 0 3 0 0 3 Port Royal 3 St-Jacques-de-

Cabahannocer LA

Mouton Salvator.4 (Jean.1)

Bastarache Anne (Jean.3)

1752 Port Royal Port Royal 0 0 0 0 4 Port Royal 4 St-Jacques-de-Cab.; Attakapas LA

Nuirat Jean-Jacques.4 (Jean-Jacques.1)

Bertrand Françoise (Jean.10)

c 1758 Aulac 1 0 Nipisiguit 3 3 0 Ft. Beauséjour 3 Nantes (France); New Orleans LA

Nuirat Joseph.no# (unknown)

0 4 0 0 0 0

Nuirat Michel.2 (Jean-Jacques.1)

Aucoin Marguerite (Pierre.16)

1759 (2nd marr) Restigouche

Tintamarre 6 4 0 0 0 Halifax 5

Pellerin Alexandre.no# (Alexandre.5)

Port Royal 0 0 0 0 1 0

Pellerin Alexandre.5 (Étienne.2)

Gaudet Jeanne (Pierre.5)

1716 Port Royal Port Royal 0 0 0 0 4 0 Chezzetcook NS

Pellerin Charles.15 (Bernard.4)

Thibodeau Isabelle (Paul.20)

c 1759 (2nd marriage)

Chipoudie 0 4 Nipisiguit 4 5 3 Halifax 2 Attakapas LA

Pellerin Germain.18 (Alexandre.5)

Belliveau Marie-Josèphe (Charles.10)

c1760 Port Royal 0 0 0 0 3 0 Memramcook; Co-cagne; Cap-Pelé NB

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Pellerin Grégoire.16 (Bernard.4)

Préjean Cécile (Charles.7)

1752 Port Royal Port Royal 0 6 Nipisiguit 4 5 0 Halifax 7 Attakapas; Pointe-Coupée LA

Pellerin Michel-Gaspard.20

(Alexandre.5) Lapierre Marguerite

(Joseph.8)

1770 Pointe-de-l’Est (Magdalen Is.)

Port Royal 0 0 0 0 1 0

Pinet Joseph.10 (Noël.5)

Bertrand Madeleine (Jean.8)

c 1748 Petcoudiac 5 0 0 0 0 0

Pitre Charles.27 (Claude.2)

Blanchard Marie-Angélique

(Jean.17) c 1753 Chipoudie 2 2 0 0 0 Halifax 2 St-François-du-

Lac QC

Pitre François.35 (Jean.12)

Vincent Madeleine (Pierre.13)

c 1762 Gaspareau 0 5 0 0 1 0 Attakapas LA

Pitre Jean.12 (Marc.4)

Thériot Judith (Pierre.10)

c 1729 Gaspareau 10 0 Miramichi 3 0 2 Ft. Edward (’62)

0

Pitre Jean-Baptiste.26

(Jean.12) Arseneau Marguerite

(Pierre.8) 1760 Restigouche

Petcoudiac 0 4 0 0 0 0 Rustico PE

Pitre Joseph.22 (Jean.12)

Darois Madeleine (Jean.2)

c 1752 Petcoudiac 4 4 0 0 3 Halifax 7

Pitre Pierre.32 (Pierre.11)

Bourg Marguerite (Charles.24)

c 1756 Chipoudie 1 0 0 0 0 Halifax 6 Attakapas LA

Poirier Angélique (Claude.24)

Boudrot Michel.112 (Claude.25)

c 1765 Baie-Verte 0 0 Grand-Chipagan

1 0 0 Ft. Beausé-jour (n.d.)

0 Belle-Île-en-Mer (France)

Poirier Charles.35 (Michel.13)

Landry Madeleine (Jean.24)

c 1745 Aulac (1752) 6 7 0 0 0 0 Caraquet NB

Poirier Claude.24 (Michel.4)

Cyr Marguerite (Guillaume.4)

c 1740 (2nd marr) Beaubassin

Baie-Verte 8 10 Grand-Chipagan

10 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour 10 Miquelon

Poirier François.no# (Michel.13?)

La Coupe 1 0 0 0 1 0

Poirier Jean-Baptiste.49

(François.9?) (unknown) (unknown) c 1752 0 0 0 0 0 Halifax 7

Poirier Joseph.no# (unknown)

Aulac 1 0 0 0 0 0

Poirier Michel.44 (François.9)

Lemire Pétronille (Pierre.1)

1748 Beaubassin

Baie-Verte 2 0 0 0 0 Halifax 4

Poirier Michel.58 (Joseph.17)

Richard Judith (Alexandre.18)

c 1756 0 5 Nipisiguit 4 6 0 Halifax 6 Arichat NS

Poirier Pierre.36 (Jean-Baptiste.6)

Gaudet Marie (Pierre.19)

1745 Beaubassin

Aulac (1752) 6 7 0 0 0 0 St-Grégoire-de-Nicolet QC

Poirier Pierre.55 (Ambroise.19)

Girouard Marguerite (Germain.11)

c 1754 Tintamarre 2 5 0 0 0 Halifax 8 Tignish; Rustico PE

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Poirier Pierre.73 (Pierre.28)

Gaudet Nannette (Anne?)

(Charles.27)

c 1760 Tintamarre 0 0 Cascapédia 1 0 0 0 Bonaventure QC

Poirier René.31 (Michel.3)

Gaudet Anne (Denis.16)

1740 Beaubassin

Tintamarre 7 9 Nipisiguit 9 9 0 Ft. Beauséjour 10 Miquelon

Porlier Claude-Cyprien.5 (Jean-Baptiste.1)

Granger Cécile (Laurent.6)

1755 Port Royal Port Royal 0 0 Caraquet 3 3 0 Ft. Beauséjour 3 Tracadièche QC

Pothier Dominique.7 (Pierre.3)

Surette Anne (Pierre.3)

1753 Petcoudiac

Petcoudiac 3 0 0 0 5 Halifax (n.d.) 0 Ste-Anne-du-Ruisseau NS

Préjean Amand.11 (Joseph.5)

Martin Marie-Madeleine

(René.11) 1749 Port Royal Chipoudie 5 6 Nipisiguit 6 7 6 0 St-Jacques-de-

Cabahannocer LA

Préjean Charles.14 (Joseph.5)

Richard Marguerite (Joseph.45)

c 1764 Chipoudie 0 0 0 0 1 0 Attakapas LA

Préjean Jean-Baptiste.2 (Jean.1)

Gaudet Marie (Pierre.5)

1716 Port Royal Chipoudie 0 0 0 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour 3 Memramcook NB

Préjean Joseph.12 (Joseph.5)

Bourel Marguerite (François.1)

c 1759 Chipoudie 0 0 Caraquet 3 3 3 0 St-Jacques-de-Cab.; Thibodaux LA

Raymond Charles.6 (François.1)

Petitot dit Saint-Seine

Madeleine (Denis.2)

1749 Port Royal Port Royal 0 0 0 0 0 0 Deschambault QC

Renaud Alexis.15 (Louis.3)

Doucet Françoise (François.22)

c 1760 Aulac 0 2 0 0 0 0

Richard Amable.74 (Michel.13)

(unknown) (unknown) c 1759 Port Royal 0 0 0 0 0 Port Royal 1 Memramcook NB

Richard Amand.76 (Michel.13)

Gaudet Marie (Jean.23)

1760 St-Pierre-les-Becquets

Port Royal 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nicolet QC

Richard Charles.73 (Michel.26)

Bonnevie Anne (Jacques.2)

c 1758 Aulac 0 3 Nipisiguit 3 3 0 Halifax (n.d.);

Miquelon ('67) 0 Havre-à-Mélasse;

Chezzetcook NS

Richard Claude.77 (Pierre.11)

Thibodeau Rosalie (Charles.24)

c 1761 Port Royal 0 0 0 0 0 Halifax 3 Attakapas LA

Richard Jean-Baptiste.50

(Michel.13) Girouard Françoise

(Guillaume.12) 1745 Port Royal Memramcook 6 0 Caraquet 4 4 0 Ft. Beauséjour 4 Richibouctou-

Village; Bouctouche NB

Richard Joseph.no# (unknown)

0 0 0 2 0 0

Richard Joseph.62 (Pierre.16)

Poirier Anne (Joseph.17)

c 1753 Gaspareau 4 5 Nipisiguit; Petit-Bonaventure

6 5 0 Ft. Beauséjour 7 Miquelon; Havre-aux-Maisons (Magdalen Is.) QC

Richard Joseph.75 (Michel.26)

Gaudet Marie-Rose (Pierre.18)

c 1759 Aulac 0 5 Caraquet 6 6 0 Ft. Beauséjour 5 Richibouctou-Village NB

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Richard Michel.26 (Martin.6)

Doucet Madeleine (Louis.11)

c 1733 Aulac 11 9 Caraquet 9 9 0 Ft. Beauséjour 9 S. Carolina (USA) alone; Richibouctou-Village; St-Charles-de-Kent NB

Richard Paul.51 (Alexandre.18)

Boudrot Marie-Renée (François.19)

c 1746 Malpèque 0 7 0 0 0 0

Richard Pépin.100 (Pierre.16)

Poirier Marie (René.31)

1770 Miquelon Gaspareau 0 0 Nipisiguit 1 0 0 0 Arichat NS

Richard Pierre.16 (Alexandre.5)

LeBlanc Marguerite (Antoine.4)

c 1751 Port-Toulouse

Gaspareau 7 10 0 0 0 Chédabouctou (n.d.); Miquelon ('67)

0 Miquelon

Richard Pierre.107 (Michel.26)

Allain Madeleine (Louis.6)

c 1773 Aulac 0 0 Nipisiguit 1 0 0 0 Richibouctou-Village NB

Richard Pitre.no# (unknown)

0 2 0 0 0 0

Richard René.58 (René.12)

Bourgeois Perpétue (Joseph.9)

1749 Port Royal Petcoudiac 4 0 Miramichi 4 0 4 Ft. Beausé-jour 14 Oct '62

0 Memramcook; Scoudouc NB

Robert François.no# (unknown)

Boissel Marie-Thérèse (Joseph.7)

c 1759 0 0 Nipisiguit 6 0 0 0

Robichaud Amable.33 (Joseph.7)

Dugas Anastasie (Jean.20)

c 1758 Port Royal 0 0 0 0 0 Halifax 5 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

Robichaud Bruno.23 (Joseph.7)

Broussard Anne-Félicité (Jean-Baptiste.6)

c 1750 Memramcook 5 0 0 0 3 Port Royal 4 St-Jacques-de-Cab.; Attakapas LA

Robichaud Charles.30 (Alexandre.11)

Pitre Marie (Jean.12)

1760 (2nd marr) Restigouche

0 7 0 0 6 Halifax 6

Robichaud Jacques.no# (Louis.16?)

(unknown) (unknown) Port Royal 0 0 0 0 1 0 Ancienne-Lorette QC

Robichaud Joseph.31 (unknown)

(unknown) (unknown) c 1757 0 2 0 0 0 Halifax 3

Robichaud Pierre.no# (unknown)

0 0 0 0 1 0

Robichaud Prudent.19 (Joseph.7)

Dugas Cécile (François.9)

c 1755 (2nd marriage)

Memramcook 6 0 Caraquet 4 4 5 Port-Royal 5 BSM; Meteghan NS

Roy Joseph.no# (unknown)

0 0 Cascapédia 1 0 0 0

Ruault François.no# (unknown)

0 0 Nipisiguit 1 0 0 0

Saint-Julien de La Chaussée

Philippe.1 (unknown)

Belliveau Marguerite (Charles.6)

c 1760 0 5 0 0 0 0 St-Jacques-de-Cab.; Thibodaux LA

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Saulnier Charles.11 (René.3)

Savoie Marie-Josèphe (Jean.5)

c 1742 Petcoudiac (1752)

5 0 0 0 6 0 Memramcook; Tracadie NB

Saulnier Claude.no# (unknown

Petcoudiac 1 0 0 0 0 0

Saulnier René.11 (René.3)

Maillet Marie-Madeleine

(Jacques.2) 1753 Port Royal Rivière-aux-

Canards 0 0 0 0 4 0 BSM; Meteghan

NS

Savoie Jean.9 (Germain.4)

Landry Anne (Charles.13)

1735 Port Royal Chipoudie 11 0 Miramichi 14 0 0 0 Néguac NB

Savoie Jean.39 (Jean.9?)

Allain Marie(-Judith) (Louis.6)

c 1779 Chipoudie 0 0 0 0 1 0 Bouctouche NB

Savoie Jean-Baptiste.11

(Germain.4) Blanchard Marguerite

(Guillaume.7) 1737 Port Royal Chipoudie 15 0 Miramichi 7 0 0 0 Néguac NB

Savoie Joseph.16 (Germain.4)

Bourg Marie-Josèphe (Joseph.23)

1745 Port Royal Port Royal 0 7 0 0 0 0 Néguac NB?; Tracadièche QC; Shippagan NB

Savoie Joseph.23 (François.3)

Préjean Anne (Joseph.5)

c 1758 Chipoudie 0 4 0 0 0 Halifax 4 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

Surette Joseph.5 (Joseph.2)

Babineau Isabelle (Jean.6)

c 1761 Halifax Petcoudiac 0 0 0 0 2 Ft. Beauséjour 2 Dieppe NB

Surette Paul.4 (Pierre.1)

Landry Marie-Josèphe (unknown.44)

c 1758 Port Royal 0 0 0 0 4 Halifax (n.d.) 0 Cocagne NB

Surette Pierre.6 (Joseph.2)

Thibodeau Marie (Charles.10)

c 1761 Grand-Pré 0 0 0 0 3 Halifax (n.d.) 0 Attakapas LA

Tardif Jacques.1 (François.no#)

Haché Anne (Jean.10)

1761 Restigouche

0 0 Nipisiguit 2 0 2 0

Thébeau Étienne.4 (Jean-François.2)

Belliveau Ludivine (Pierre.8)

c 1775 Grand-Pré 0 0 0 0 1 Port Royal 1 Richibouctou-Village NB

Thériot Charlotte (unknown)

0 0 Nipisiguit 1 0 0 0

Thériot Hilarion-Charles.53 (Jean.13)

Belliveau Marie (Jean.9)

c 1761 Grand-Pré 0 0 0 0 2 Port Royal 2 Baie-Ste-Marie NS

Thériot Joseph.47 (Jean.13?)

Bourgeois Madeleine (Pierre.11)

c 1758 0 0 0 0 3 0 St-Jacques-de-Cab.; St-Michel-de-Cantrelle LA

Thériot René.31 (Joseph.16)

LeBlanc Anne (René.15)

1744 Grand-Pré Remsheg 0 0 Nipisiguit 10 10 10 Halifax 10 Arichat NS

Trahan Michel.28 (René.8)

Vincent Anne-Euphrosine (Michel.3)

c 1746 Rivière-aux-Canards (?)

0 0 Caraquet 6 6 6 Ft. Beauséjour (14 Oct ’62); Halifax

6

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Vigneau Joseph.16 (Joseph.6)

Cyr Madeleine (Michel.7)

c 1760 0 0 0 0 0 Chédabouctou (n.d.); Miquelon ('67)

0 Miquelon; Bordeaux; La Rochelle (France)

Vincent Joseph.no# (Pierre.13)

Petcoudiac 1 0 0 0 1 0

Vincent Pierre.13 (Michel.3)

Comeau Anne (Abraham.8)

1733 Beaubassin

Petcoudiac 9 7 0 0 0 0 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

Vincent Pierre.30 (Pierre.13)

Cormier Marguerite (Joseph.15)

1768 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer

Petcoudiac 1 0 0 0 1 0 St-Jacques-de-Cab.; St-Michel-de-Cantrelle LA

SUBTOTAL 572 513 516 368 350 621

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Allain Louis.6 (Pierre.3)

Léger Anne (Jacques.3)

1748 Beaubassin

Petcoudiac 4 7 0 8 0 Ft. Beauséjour

9 Bouctouche; Néguac NB

Arseneau François.16 (Pierre.2)

Bourgeois Anne (Claude.7)

c 1739 Baie-Verte 9 0 0 0 0 0 Cocagne; Richi-bouctou-Village NB

Arseneau Jean-Baptiste.12

(Abraham.3) (unknown) (unknown) c 1730 Baie-Verte 5 0

0 0 0 0

Arseneau Claude.20 (Charles.4)

Cyr Marie (Paul.6)

1744 Beaubassin

Tintamarre 7 0 0 0 0 0

Bastien Josaphat-Antoine.no# (Dominique.no#)

Guénard dit Gaudereau

Marie-Rose (Jacques.1)

1742 Beaubassin

Baie-Verte 7 0 0 0 0 0

Bertrand Jean-Baptiste.10

(Claude.4) Doucet Anne

(Toussaint.6) c 1731 Tintamarre 5 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia (USA) alone;

Nantes (France); Sorel QC

Bertrand Jean.8 (Claude.4)

Léger Marie-Françoise (Jacques.2)

c 1722 Petcoudiac 6 0 0 0 0 0 Québec (’57); Cherbourg (France); Ste-Thérèse de Blainville QC

Blanchard Pierre.27 (Pierre.12)

Martin Anne (Étienne.8)

1744 Port Royal Memramcook 6 0 0 0 0 0 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

Bourg Jean-Baptiste.25

(Michel.7) Thériot Marie

(Claude.12) c 1733 Aulac 8 0 0 0 0 0 S. Carolina (USA)

alone; Menoudie NS; Cap-Pelé; Memramcook NB

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Bourgeois Joseph (Charles.8)

Aulac 4 0 0 0 0 0 Québec QC (’57)

Bourgeois Paul.13 (Claude.7)

Cormier Madeleine (Pierre.11)

c 1749 (2nd marriage)

Gaspareau 7 0 0 0 0 0 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

Bourgeois Pierre.11 (Charles.5)

Cormier Marie-Françoise (Pierre.5)

1722 Beaubassin

Aulac 10 0 0 0 0 0 S. Carolina (USA) alone; St-Jacques-de-Cab. LA; Memramcook NB

Breau Ambroise.13 (Jean.4)

Michel Marie(-Anne) (Jacques.2)

1726 Port Royal Chipoudie 11 0 0 0 0 0 St-Jacques-de-Cab. LA; Memramcook; Néguac NB

Breau Sylvain.17 (François.5)

Darois Isabelle (Jérôme.1)

1734 Beaubassin Petcoudiac 3 0 0 0 0 0 Attakapas LA

Comeau Abraham.no#? (unknown)

Chipoudie 1 0 0 0 0 0

Comeau Joseph.12 (Pierre.4)

Roy Marie (Jean.1)

1710 Port Royal Chipoudie 5 0 0 0 0 0 St-Jacques-de-Cab. LA; Le Mirebalais (Haiti)

Comeau Joseph.75 (François.20)

Johnson Marguerite (Guillaume.3)

c 1767 Chipoudie 0 0 0 0 1 0 BSM incl. Meteghan & Chéticamp de Clare NS

Comeau Simon.38 (Joseph.12)

(unknown) (unknown) c 1746 Chipoudie 5 0 0 0 0 0

Cormier Jean.43 (Joseph.13)?

Vigneau Rose (Joseph.6)

c 1763 New England

Jolicoeur 0 0 0 0 0 Chédabouctou (n.d.); Miquelon ('67)

0 Miquelon. Port-Louis (France)

Cyr Honoré.18 (Pierre.3)

Saulnier Marguerite (unknown)

c1745 Memramcook 7 0 0 0 0 0 St-François-du-Sud QC

Deveau Jean Maurice.15

(Pierre.2) (unknown) (unknown) c 1751 Pont-à-Buot 3 0 0 0 0 0

Doiron Pierre.4 (Jean.1)

Brasseur Véronique (Mathieu.1)

1740 (3rd marr) Beaubassin

Aulac 4 0 0 0 0 0 Nanpanne NS; Cap-Pelé; Barachois; St-Anselme NB

Doucet Joseph.no#? (unknown)

Petcoudiac 2 0 0 0 0

Doucet Joseph.47 (Jean.16)

Thériot Marie-Josèphe (Claude.12)

1742 Grand-Pré Aulac 0 0 0 0 0 0

Doucet Pierre.25 (Toussaint.6)

Cormier Marie (Germain.6)

c 1724 Pont-à-Buot 9 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia (USA) alone; Québec QC

Dupuis Michel.25 (Pierre.9)

Gaudet Anne (Pierre.18)

1747 Port Royal Memramcook 6 0 0 0 0 0 S. Carolina (USA) alone; St-Jacques-de-Cab. LA

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Husb's surname

His given name (& father)

Wife’s surname

Her given name (& father)

Marriage Origin Hhold size

'54/55

Hhold size

Restig.

DuCalvet census: place

DuCal. census:

size

Hhold size

MacK.

Ft Edw '61/62:

size

Location in 1763

(else in…)

Hhold size then

Place settled

Forest René.26 (Jean-Baptiste.5)

Poirier Anne (Michel.11)

1746 Beaubassin

Aulac 5 0 0 0 0 0

Gaudet Augustin.14 (Pierre.4)

Chiasson Agnès (Sébastien.3)

1713 Beaubassin

Tintamarre 3 0 0 0 0 0

Gaudet Charles.27 (Guillaume.12)

Richard Anne (Martin.14)

1735 Beaubassin

Tintamarre 6 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia (USA) alone; Chéticamp NS; Bona-venture QC; Rustico PE

Gaudet Claude.9 (Pierre.4)

Blou Marguerite (Jacques.1)

c 1700 Westcock (Ouescaque)

2 0 0 0 0 0

Girouard Jean-Baptiste.no#?

(unknown) Memramcook 1 0 0 0 0 0

Goguen Joseph.1 (Jacques.no#)

Arseneau Anne (François.16)

1760 Baie-des-Ouines

Beaubassin 0 0 0 0 0 Ft. Beauséjour); Halifax

5 Cocagne NB

Gravois Charles.4 (Joseph.2)

Bourg Marie-Madeleine (Pierre.22)

c 1752 Aulac 4 0 0 0 0 Halifax 4 Môle St-Nicolas (Haiti)

Gravois Jean.5 (Joseph.2)

Bugeaud Marie-Anne (Joseph.2)

c 1758 Beaubassin 0 3 Nipisiguit; Petit-Bonaventure

3 4 0 Halifax 4

Gravois Joseph.2 (Joseph.1)

Cyr Marie (Pierre.3)

1718 Beaubassin

Beaubassin 0 0 0 0 0 0

Gravois Pierre.3 (Joseph.2)

Bourgeois Rosalie (Claude.7)

c 1750 Baie-Verte 5 6 Nipisiguit; Petit-Bonaventure

7 7 0 Halifax 7 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

Guilbeau Alexandre.6 (Charles.2)

Girouard Marguerite (Alexandre.4)

1734 Port Royal Port Royal 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sorel QC

Hébert Joseph.14 (Jean.3)

Boudrot Anne-Marie (Claude.4)

c 1707 Aulac/Cap-Tourmentin

3 0 0 0 0 0

Hébert Pierre.67 (Joseph.14)

(unknown) (unknown) c 1753 (2nd marriage)

Aulac/Cap-Tourmentin

7 0 0 0 0 0 St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer LA

Hébert François.no#? (unknown)

Memramcook 1 0 0 0 0 0

Hébert François.100 (Jean-Emmanuel.12)

Savoie Madeleine (François.3)

c 1750 Memramcook 4 0 0 0 0 0 St-Joachim QC

Labauve Joseph.11bis (unknown)

(unknown) (unknown) c 1751 Aulac 3 0 0 0 0 0

Labauve Jean.7 (Louis-Noël.1)

Levron Madeleine (François.1)

1722 Port Royal Chipoudie 7 0 0 0 0 0

Lalande Sylvestre.6 (Pierre.1)Jean

Saulnier Marguerite (Étienne.6)

1754 Petcoudiac

Memramcook 2 0 0 0 0 0

LeBlanc Joseph.no#? (unknown)

Memramcook 1 0 0 0 0 0

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Husb's surname

His given name (& father)

Wife’s surname

Her given name (& father)

Marriage Origin Hhold size

'54/55

Hhold size

Restig.

DuCalvet census: place

DuCal. census:

size

Hhold size

MacK.

Ft Edw '61/62:

size

Location in 1763

(else in…)

Hhold size then

Place settled

LeBlanc Pierre-Victor.148

(René.32) Saulnier Marguerite

(Charles.11) c 1763 Petcoudiac 0 0 0 0 0 Halifax 3 Memramcook NB

LeBlanc René.32 (Antoine.4)

Thériot Anne (Germain.7)

c 1722 Petcoudiac 12 0 0 0 0 0 Québec QC

LeBlanc Simon-Joseph.138

(René.32) Thibodeau Catherine

(Paul.20) c 1759 Petcoudiac 0 0 0 0 0 Halifax 5 Attakapas LA

Levron Jean-Baptiste.6 (Jean-Baptiste.3)

Comeau Marguerite (Joseph.12)

1743 Beaubassin

Chipoudie 8 0 0 0 0 0

Michel Joseph.no#? (unknown)

Chipoudie 1 0 0 0 0 0

Pirin François.no#? (unknown)

(unknown) (unknown) c 1754 Aulac 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pitre Pierre.11 (Claude.2)

Doucet Agathe (René.12)

1727 Port Royal Chipoudie 9 0 0 0 0 0

Poirier Ambroise.19 (Michel.4)

Gaudet Marie (Augustin.14)

c 1732 Tintamarre 9 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia (USA) alone; Grande-Digue NB

Poirier Claude.37 (Pierre.5)

Arseneau Marie (Pierre.11)

1746 Beaubassin

Aulac/Jolicoeur 5 0 0 0 0 0

Poirier Jean.49 (François.9?)

(unknown) (unknown) c 1752 Aulac 3 0 0 0 0 0

Poirier Pierre.32 (Jacques.10)

Hébert Isabelle (Joseph.14)

1742 Beaubassin

Aulac/Cap-Tourmentin

6 0 0 0 0 0

Préjean Joseph.5 (Jean.1)

Comeau Marie-Louise (Abraham.8)

1723 Port Royal Chipoudie 9 0 0 0 0 0

Savoie Jean.5 (Germain.2)

Thibodeau Ursule (Pierre.6)

c 1745 Chipoudie 6 0 0 0 0 0

Vigneau Simon.8 (Maurice.2)

Arseneau Marie-Anne (Charles.4)

1745 Beaubassin

Baie-Verte 6 0 0 0 0 0

SUBTOTAL 270 16 10 19 1 37

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Section Three: FOUR CASES WHO MIGHT HAVE BEEN at CAMP ESPÉRANCE, but NO FURTHER TRACE HAS BEEN FOUND

Chevalier Jean Aulac 3

Delanoue Louis Pont-à-Buot 3

La Blanche father & son Aulac 3

Marchand widowed woman La Coupe 1

SUBTOTAL 10

Total Beaubassin

852

Unmarried 168

Other families 260

Went to Québec

120

GRAND TOTAL

1400

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PLACES

LA State of Louisiana

NB Province of New Brunswick

NS Province of Nova Scotia

PE Province of Prince Edward Island

QC Province of Québec province (called "Canada" in colonial times)

Ancienne-Lorette QC Now a suburb of Québec City, 13 km from centre of the old city. Inland from Sainte-Foy & Cap Rouge, & adjacent to Lesage Airport.

Anse-des-Belliveau NS English: Belliveaus Cove. See Baie-Sainte-Marie.

Arichat NS The main village of several on Isle Madame, Richmond County, in SE Cape Breton Island & on the north side of Chedabucto Bay.

Ascension LA Ascension Parish extends across the Mississippi, downriver from Baton Rouge. Along with St. James Parish, which adjoins it on the downriver end, it formed “Acadia Parish” until 1807. The two parishes have a historical moniker of “The Acadian Coast” & were a major settlement zone for Acadian exiles in the 18th century. See Saint-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer, below.

Attakapas LA In the 1760s, it was a district of the Louisiana colony, centered on present-day St. Martinville in the central Gulf coast area. (St. Martinville – on the Bayou Teche, 20 km SE of Lafayette – is considered today a key centre of Cajun heritage, & is the seat of the present St. Martin Parish [county]). The Attakapas area was the main area of settlement of the Acadians of the Broussard “Beausoleil” expedition, arriving in 1765, and attracted many of the Acadian exiles from France in the 1780s. In the early 1800s it merged with the Opelousas district to form the parish (county) of Attakapas (later subdivided into several parishes).

Aulac NB The Aulac River, on the Isthmus of Chignecto (joining NS to NB), drains into Cumberland Basin, an arm of the Bay of Fundy. Three pre-Expulsion settlements formed a triangle along the river. On the SE side was Le Lac or Aulac, roughly 8 km up the present Rte. 16 (Trans-Canada H’way toward PE Island) from the site now called Aulac. On the opposite side of the river, west of the Aulac community across the marsh, was the much smaller La Coupe, while a little further upriver & due north of Aulac was tiny Jolicoeur.

Baie-des-Ouines NB Now called Baie-du-Vin (French) & Bay du Vin (English). A rural community on the east coast at the mouth of the Bay du Vin River, on the south shore of the inner part of Miramichi Bay.

Baie-Egmont PE English: Egmont Bay. A rural community in the predominantly Acadian “Evangeline” region of Prince County, along the shores of the Northumberland Strait. Site of the Catholic parish church of St-Philippe-et-St-Jacques.

Baie-Sainte-Marie NS English: St. Mary’s Bay. The bay parallels the Bay of Fundy, in Digby County, at the southwestern corner of the province. It is formed by a peninsula (Digby Neck) paralleling the mainland, which continues as Long Island and then Brier Island. The western half of the mainland side of the bay is a major area of post-Expulsion Acadian settlement, forming the Municipality of Clare. From the NE to the SW, it includes communities of Anse-des-Belliveau (Belliveaus Cove), Grosses-Coques, Pointe-de-l’Église (Church Point), Comeauville, Saulnierville, Meteghan, Saint-Alphonse-de-Clare (formerly Chéticamp-de-Clare), & others.

Baie-Verte NB A small community on the bay of the same name in the extreme SE of the province, and a pre-Expulsion Acadian settlement. Historically important as a port on the Isthmus of Chignecto. Travelers and commercial traders saved days of difficult sailing around Nova Scotia, by crossing the isthmus via river and short land portages, between the Bay of Fundy & the Northumberland Strait. For the Acadians & French, it was a vital link to Québec, Île Saint-Jean, & Port Royal.

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Barachois NB An area of rural settlement on the SE shore of NB, just east of Shédiac & 35 km NE of Moncton; within the present district of Beaubassin East in Westmoreland County.

Beaubassin NS & NB In this appendix, “Beaubassin” typically refers specifically to the pre-Expulsion hamlets straddling the Missiguash River, which marks the present provincial boundary between NB and NS. The same name also used to refer to the broader area of Acadian population on and near the Isthmus of Chignecto, extending from well south of Amherst NS, in the east, to Sackville NB & beyond, in the west.

Beaumont NB The southern tip of Memramcook, where the Memramcook and Petitcodiac Rivers converge as they empty into Shepody Bay. Historically, it included a Mi’kmaw community.

Bécancour QC A small town on a river of the same name, on the south side of the St. Lawrence, opposite Trois-Rivières. It is now part of an amalgamated town (also called Bécancour), which includes the nearby small town of Saint-Grégoire (see below).

Belle-Île-en-Mer (France)

An island including four towns & many villages & hamlets, off the south coast of Brittany. Site of an effort to resettle Acadian exiles, who moved there in 1765. Many Acadians later abandoned the attempt, but descendants of others live there today.

Bonaventure QC A small town in the Gaspésie region, at the mouth of a river of the same name, on the north shore of the Bay of Chaleurs (Baie-des-Chaleurs). European settlement dates from Acadian refugees in 1760. The population is over 90% francophone. Also the name of the present county, which contains several other communities listed in this glossary.

Bordeaux (France) A major city in SW France, on the Garonne River near the Atlantic coast.

Bouctouche NB A town at the mouth of a river with the same name, on the east coast of Kent County, on the Northumberland Strait, 56 km NE of Moncton.

BSM See Baie-Sainte-Marie.

Cabahannocer LA See Saint-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer.

Cacouna QC A village on the south bank of the St. Lawrence, 12 km downriver from Rivière-du-Loup (with which it is now amalgamated). Settled by Acadian refugees in the aftermath of the Expulsion.

Cap-Pelé NB Formerly Tidiche. A rural area on the extreme SE coast of the province, on the Northumberland Strait, 50 km east of Moncton

Cap-Tourmentin NB English: Cape Tormentine. A small community in the extreme SE of the province, at the point closest to PE. Formerly a ferry terminus, the site is the mainland end of the Confederation Bridge, which opened in 1997.

Caraquet NB On the south shore of the Bay of Chaleurs toward its mouth, in the NE part of the province. On the “Acadian Peninsula.” A centre of Acadian culture today. The Île-de-Caraquet is a small island, now uninhabited, close to shore.

Cascapédia QC See Bonaventure, above. Cascapédia, at the mouth of the river of the same name, is the westernmost community of the Bonaventure regional municipality.

Chambly QC A town on the Richelieu River, about 30 km ESE of Montréal, and about 80 km up from the mouth of the Richelieu at Sorel.

Champlain QC A village along the north bank of the St. Lawrence, about 24 km downriver (NE) from the centre of Trois-Rivières.

Chédabouctou NS English: Chedabucto. Now Guysborough village, at the head of Chedabucto Bay, on the NE mainland of the province.

Cherbourg (France) In France; a major port on the north coast of Lower Normandy, on the English Channel.

Chéticamp NS Founded post-Expulsion, on the NW shore of Cape Breton Island. Today it remains a centre of Acadian culture and language.

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Chéticamp-de-Clare NS Renamed Saint-Alphonse-de-Clare. See Baie-Sainte-Marie.

Chezzetcook NS A group of rural villages on the Eastern Shore, about 35 km east of downtown Halifax.

Chimougoui NB English: Shemogue. A rural coastal community in the SE of the province, about 55 km east of Moncton & Dieppe.

Chipoudie NB English: Shepody. A series of hamlets along the Shepody River, at the north shore of Shepody Bay (which leads into Chignecto Bay & the Bay of Fundy), on the western side of the Petitcodiac River.

Cobequid NS Cobequid Bay is the eastern extension of the Minas Basin, which opens in turn into the Bay of Fundy. Cobequid Bay is fed by the Shubenacadie & Salmon rivers, & several lesser rivers. The north & south shores of the bay, & the salt marshes of the estuaries, were major sites of pre-Expulsion Acadian settlement. The largest present-day town is Truro (with adjacent Bible Hill), on the Salmon River.

Cocagne NB A rural village on the SE coast of the province, across the Northumberland Strait from PE Island, 38 km NNE of Moncton & Dieppe.

Côte-Gelée LA Now called Broussard. A town just south of Lafayette.

Deschambault QC A village on the northern bank of the St. Lawrence, 65 km upriver (SW) from the historic centre of Québec City.

Dieppe NB Now the largest Acadian community in Canada. A mainly francophone city, part of metro Moncton, on the Petitcodiac River.

Fort Beauséjour NB A fort built by the French, 1750, on the present NB side of the Missaguash River on the Isthmus of Chignecto. The French saw that river as the boundary between their territory & British NS. It had been settled by Acadians for many decades before that. During the disruptions of the first half of the 1750s, many more Acadians of the Beaubassin area clustered in that vicinity. The British captured the fort in 1755, renamed it Ft. Cumberland, & began the Expulsion there.

Fort Dauphin (Haiti) Now called Fort-Liberté. A town on the north coast of Haiti, very close to the border of the Dominican Republic. Haiti was the French colony of Saint-Domingue, with a slavery-based plantation economy.

Fort Edward NS A fort built by the British, 1750, at Pisiquid (now Windsor NS) to control Acadians & Mi'kmaq. One of the sites where former refugees were imprisoned during later years of the Acadian Expulsion campaign.

Gaspareau English: Gaspereau. A pre-Expulsion Acadian settlement on the Gaspereau River, very near Grand-Pré in present-day Nova Scotia.

Gentilly QC A village on the south bank of the St. Lawrence, about 14 km downriver (NE) from Bécancour (see latter, above), & now part of that city.

Georgia (USA) Southernmost of the 13 Colonies (present USA). It was a new colony where British settlement began in 1732. When the Acadian exiles arrived, settlement was largely confined to the Savannah River area.

Grande-Digue NB A rural community in Kent County, in the SE of the province, on the north side of Shédiac Bay; 6 km SE of Cocagne, 12 km north of Shédiac, & 35 km NE of Moncton.

Grand-Pré NS This pre-Expulsion colonial name is still used. It was a major cluster of pre-Expulsion Acadian hamlets, also called Les Mines, anglicized as Minas. On the SW shore of the Minas Basin, at the mouths of the three rivers now called the Cornwallis, the Gaspereau, & the Avon.

Grand-Chipagan NB This was the present site of Bas-Caraquet, not to be confused with the present town of Shippagan. Bas-Caraquet is on the south side of the Bay of Chaleurs, about 10 km east of Caraquet on the north coast of the “Acadian Peninsula”. It lies NW of Shippagan, perhaps 15 km by boat, but 35 by road.

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Grosses-Coques NS See Baie-Sainte-Marie.

Halifax NS Founded by the British in 1749 as the new capital of NS, at the site of the Acadian & Mi'kmaw village of Chebucto (Fr: Chebouctou). (Do not confuse with “Chedabucto” or “Chédabouctou”, which is Guysborough NS.) Quickly became the naval centre of the region & remains the largest urban centre in Atlantic Canada.

Havre-à-Mélasse NS Some Acadian refugees, after release from British imprisonment at the end of the Expulsion era, settled in the Chezzetcook area east of Halifax. Subsequently, some of those families relocated to Tor Bay, on the remote coast of Guysborough County, founding 3 fishing communities: Larry’s River, Charlos Cove, and Havre-à-Mélasse, this last one being renamed Port Felix. (See Brad Pellerin, “The Chezzetcook Connection,” on website of Barry Potter, accessed March 2017 at http://guyscogene.net/places/acadians.html.)

Havre-Aubert QC Southernmost of the interconnected Magdalen Islands and the name of the village at the eastern end of the island. (See Magdalen Islands, below.)

Havre-aux-Maisons QC One of the middle islands in the interconnected Magdalen Islands.

Havre-Boucher NS A rural coastal village in the NE part of the NS mainland, in Antigonish County, 42 km east of Antigonish town, & very near the NW end of the Strait of Canso.

Havre-Saint-Pierre PE English: St. Peters Harbour. Near the mouth of a bay on the northern coast near the eastern end of the Island, in present King’s County. Pre-Expulsion, it was the largest settlement of the French Île Saint-Jean, & centre of the Island’s fishery.

Île-de-Caraquet NB See Caraquet.

Île Saint-Jean (PE) French & Acadian settlers began arriving in 1720, in the present province of Prince Edward Island. As tensions grew in mainland Acadia in the final years before the Expulsion began in 1755, many Acadians flocked to the Island, but it fell to the British with the final capture of Louisbourg in 1758. That marked the beginning of the Acadian Expulsion from the Island, and a mass exodus of refugees to present-day New Brunswick & Québec. Then dubbed St. John’s Island, it was part of the colony of Nova Scotia until 1769, & renamed Prince Edward Island in 1798.

Jolicoeur NB Anglicized as Jolicure. See description for Aulac, above.

Kamouraska QC A village on the south bank of the lower St. Lawrence River, 170 km downriver from the Québec City area.

L’Acadie QC A small town about 8 km west of the Richelieu River, & about 50 km SE of Montréal, halfway to the USA border, now amalgamated with nearby Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu. The community was founded by Acadians refugees from the Expulsion.

La Coupe NB See Aulac, above. This small Acadian settlement, encircled by the La Coupe River and the Aulac River on the Isthmus of Chignecto, no longer contains homes.

La Rochelle (France) A crucial Atlantic seaport of west-central France during its North American colonial era. A famous centre of French Protestantism in the 17th century, especially among the merchant class, until its final suppression late in that century. It remained an important naval and marine commercial port until France suffered major military losses (including final defeat in present-day Canada) in the mid-18th century.

Lavernière QC Also spelled La Vernière. It is the present small town of L’Étang-du-Nord, on the Île-du-Cap-aux-Meules, Magdalen Islands. (See Îles-de-la-Madeleine, above.) The island is the site of the large church of Saint-Pierre-de-Lavernière.

Le Mirebalais (Haiti) The town of Mirebalais lies in the interior, 55 km NE of Port-au-Prince. Haiti was the French colony of Saint-Domingue before Haitian independence, with a slavery-based plantation economy.

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L'Isle-Verte QC A village on the south bank of the lower St. Lawrence River, County of Rivière-du-Loup, 216 km from Québec City, 27 km downriver from Rivière-du-Loup & 72 upriver from Kamouraska.

L’Islet QC A small city on the south side of the St. Lawrence river, about 3 km inland from the riverside settlement of L’Islet-sur-Mer, and about 87 downriver (NE) from Lévis (Québec City region).

Magdalen Islands QC French: Îles-de-la-Madeleine. A group of small islands (the main islands are interconnected by dunes) in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, due north of the eastern tip of Prince Edward Island. Population largely descended from post-Expulsion Acadians, some of whom had previously settled on the French islands of St. Pierre & Miquelon.

Margaree NS Formerly Magré in French. The Margaree River flows for 120 km through an agriculturally rich but narrow valley in Cape Breton, opening to the Gulf of St. Lawrence due east of Prince Edward Island. Post-Expulsion Acadians began settling on the coast near the mouth at the same time that they began populating Chéticamp and nearby Grand-Étang, in the 1780s.

Malpèque PE The extinct pre-Expulsion village was on the western side of Malpeque Bay, around present-day Port Hill, across from the present-day Malpeque in Prince County. Sometimes written “Malpec”.

Mascouche QC Now a suburb of Montréal, 42 km north of the city’s downtown centre.

Memramcook NB A historical and present-day centre of Acadian culture, encompassing hamlets between the Memramcook River on the east & the Petitcodiac River on the west. It lies just NW of the Isthmus of Chignecto.

Menoudie NS Also spelled Minoudie. English: Minudie. An extension of the pre-Expulsion Beaubassin settlement (& part of the old seigneurie). On a peninsula on the NW bank of the estuary where the Maccan River & River Hebert meet. Destroyed in 1750, it was resettled by Acadians returning in the 1760s from the Expulsion, although by then owned by wealthy British men. Also known (post-Expulsion) as Elysian Fields, along with the adjacent Franklin Manor (now Barronsfield). Largely abandoned by Acadians in the first decade of the 1800s.

Meteghan NS See Baie-Sainte-Marie.

Miquelon (France in North America)

The small islands of Saint-Pierre-&-Miquelon, near the south coast of Newfoundland, were an Expulsion-era haven for Acadians. Although the place was recurrently attacked & occupied by the British, & expulsion recurred, it remains territory of France.

Miramichi NB The colonial name is still used. The Miramichi is a major river, forming a large bay before emptying into the Gulf of St. Lawrence on the east coast of the province. The present amalgamated city of Miramichi, at the head of the bay, includes the former towns of Chatham & Newcastle.

Mirebalais See Le Mirebalais above.

Miscouche PE A village in Prince County, 10 km west of the town of Summerside, and just east of the predominantly Acadian area known as the Evangeline Region (see Baie-Egmont, above.) Present location of the Acadian Museum of PEI.

Môle-Saint-Nicolas (Haiti)

A port town at the NW tip of Haiti. A major landing-point for Acadians & other settlers from Europe at the time. High disease mortality & other problems drove many elsewhere (including Louisiana), but significant numbers settled & remained. Haiti was the French colony of Saint-Domingue before Haitian independence, with a slavery-based plantation economy.

Nantes (France) In the SE corner of Brittany. A key port city, near the Atlantic mouth of the Loire River. A decade-long gathering-place of Acadian exiles before the great emigration to Louisiana in 1785.

Néguac NB An almost entirely francophone village in Northumberland County, on the north shore of Miramichi Bay, 44 km from the city centre of Miramichi. First Acadian settlers arrived as refugees in 1757, during the Expulsion era.

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New Orleans LA Needs no explanation.

New Richmond QC See Bonaventure, above. A small town on the north shore of the Bay of Chaleurs, adjacent to Cascapédia, within the Bonaventure regional municipal county, & about 32 km west of the town of Bonaventure.

Nicolet QC A small town that was a notable centre of Acadian refugee settlement in the wake of the Expulsion. Located across the river from the city of Trois-Rivières, on the south bank, and bordering on the upriver side of Saint-Grégoire-de-Nicolet (see below).

Nipisiguit NB Various spellings. English: Nepisiguit. It is the present town of Bathurst NB at the mouth of the Nepisiguit River, on the south side of the Bay of Chaleurs.

Opelousas LA In the 1760s, it was a district of the Louisiana colony. The small city of Opelousas – less than 40 km north of Lafayette – dates from 1720, and its parish of St. Landry from 1767. The district became a major locus of Acadian (as well as Creole) settlement.

Paspébiac QC See Bonaventure, above. A small town just over 20 km east of Bonaventure town. An important cod-fishing station in the 18th-century. After the British conquest it became (like Chéticamp NS) a commercial centre for the francophone Protestant Robin company of the Jersey Islands.

Petcoudiac NB English: Petitcodiac. The present-day village of this name (40 km upriver from Moncton) is only the most recent of several hamlets to have used this name, along the Petitcodiac River, both above and below Moncton.

Petit-Bonaventure QC Renamed Saint-Simon (or Saint-Simon-de-Bonaventure) when separated from Bonaventure in 1914. Just west of the latter, on the north shore of the Bay of Chaleurs.

Petit-Degrât NS Now usually written as Petit de Grat. A present-day Acadian village at the SE edge of Isle-Madame, in Richmond County, Cape Breton.

Petit-Rocher NB Village on the south coast of the Baie des Chaleurs, 20 km north of Bathurst (see “Nipisiguit” above).

Pisiquid NS Often spelled Pigiguit or Pisiguit (etc.). A collection of pre-Expulsion Acadian riverside hamlets in the area around present-day Windsor. The English changed the name of the Pisiquid River to the Avon. It also encompassed settlements on the Ste Croix, Kennetcook, & Cogmagun rivers, and contained two parishes.

Plattenville LA An unincorporated village on Bayou Lafourche, in Assumption Parish, about 15 km west of the Mississippi

Pointe-Coupée LA A parish (county) between the Atchafalaya & Mississippi rivers, just NW of Baton Rouge. Bounded on the south by Iberville Parish & on the west by St. Landry Parish (containing Opelousas).

Pointe-de-l'Église NS English: Church Point. Includes the present francophone Université-Sainte-Anne. See Baie-Sainte-Marie.

Pointe-de-Est The northeastern end of the main group of interconnected islands in the Magdalens. (See Magdalen Islands, above.)

Pokemouche NB The Pokemouche River flows eastward for 20 km through the “Acadian Peninsula” in the province’s northeast, reaching the Gulf of St. Lawrence at Inkerman. The present village of Pokemouche sits where the South Pokemouche River meets the main river, more than 8 km from the Gulf. Caraquet is 17 km to the north, Shippagan 18 km NE, & Tracadie NB 20 km south.

Pont-à-Buot NB Also spelled Pont-à-Buhot. Anglicized to Point de Bute. On Isthmus of Chignecto. Site of a pre-Expulsion bridge across the Missiguash River. On Rte. 16 (Trans-Canada H’way to PE Island) about 4 km from its intersection with the TCH Rte. 2. (See also Aulac, above.)

Port-au-Prince (Haiti) A port city in the SW of Haiti, & the nation’s capital. Haiti was the French colony of Saint-Domingue before Haitian independence, with a slavery-based plantation economy.

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Port-Lajoie PE The old French capital of the island (then Île Saint-Jean). British renamed it Fort Amherst in 1758. At Rocky Point, on the west side of the entrance to Charlottetown Harbour.

Port-Louis (France) A port town in France, with a fortress guarding the river mouth, on the south coast of Brittany (present Département of Morbihan).

Port Royal NS Annapolis Royal since 1710, when Port Royal last fell to the British, and the French fort was redubbed Fort Anne. Before the Expulsion, Acadian settlements extended far up the Annapolis River, then called Rivière Dauphin. It was the oldest major Acadian settlement, and springboard for the expansion into other areas of the colony.

Port-Toulouse NS In the area of present-day St. Peter's village, Richmond County, at the portage from the Bras d’Or Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean in southern Cape Breton (which was Île-Royale in the era of Fortress Louisbourg). Earlier French colonial name, Saint-Pierre.

Pré-d’en-Haut NB A rural hamlet in the centre of Memramcook (see above).

Pré-des-Bourg NB A settlement that Acadians began in the very early 1700s, on a loop of the Tantramar River. The site lay in the southern and eastern part of the present town of Sackville, & just north of Westcock (Vechcaque).

Remsheg NS Now called Wallace. On the Northumberland Strait opposite Prince Edward Island (Île-Saint-Jean), both Remsheg & its neighbour Tatamagouche were important to Acadians and to the French colonialists, especially in the 1750s, as points of departure for marine traffic to French-held Île-Saint-Jean and Cape Breton Island from the British-held mainland of Nova Scotia. Boats carried Acadian-produced supplies to Louisbourg, pre-Expulsion Acadian migrants to both islands, and Acadian refugees in the Expulsion era. For this reason, Remsheg & Tatamagouche were among the first Acadian settlements that the British torched at the start of the Expulsion.

Restigouche NB French: Ristigouche. The Restigouche River empties into the Bay of Chaleurs, of which the north shore is QC and the south shore is NB. The present town of Campbellton is at the head of the estuary, with Pointe-à-la-Croix on the QC side of the river. It was the furthermost site in present-day NB that Acadians occupied en masse as refugees in the Expulsion era. It was also the site of the last battle that the British fought against the Acadian militia & their aboriginal allies alongside a small French naval force, in the early summer of 1760, with no decisive victor at the time.

Richibucto NB French: Richibouctou. A small town at a river mouth on the central east coast of the province, in Kent County, 82 km north of Moncton & Dieppe.

Richibucto-Village NB A settlement 16 km east of the town of Richibucto (see above), in Kent County.

Rivière-aux-Canards NS Now Canard River. A pre-Expulsion Acadian settlement just NW of Grand-Pré, across the Cornwallis River estuary.

Rochefort (France) A town on the estuary of the Charente River, 34 km down the coast from La Rochelle. Founded in the 1660s by the French Catholic state as a showpiece naval centre, beyond control of that heavily Protestant city.

Rustico PE A group of villages on the north shore of PE, founded post-Expulsion, in Queen's County. Acadians are concentrated in the Parish of Saint-Augustin, centered in what is now called South Rustico.

Saint-Anselme NB A former village within the boundaries of the city of Dieppe (see above).

Saint-Basile NB Now absorbed into the city of Edmundston, in the Madawaska region of the province’s northwest, near the border of Maine. First Acadians arrived around the latter 1780s.

Saint-Charles-de-Kent NB

A rural parish of Kent County, comprising several hamlets along the Saint-Charles River, about 5 km NW of Richibucto & roughly 6 km SE of Saint-Louis-de-Kent (see below).

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Saint-Charles-de- Bellechasse QC

A village on the south side of the St. Lawrence, about 30 km east of Lévis (greater Québec City region), and about 11 km inland from the river.

Saint-Charles-sur- Richelieu QC

A village on the Richelieu River, about 50 km NE of Montréal, and about 42 km up from the mouth of the Richelieu at Sorel.

Saint-François-du-Lac QC

A rural settlement on the Rivière-Saint-François, a south-bank tributary of the upper St. Lawrence River, about 50 km upriver from Trois-Rivières & 100 km downriver from Montréal.

Saint-François-du-Sud QC

Full name: Saint-François-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud. The Rivière du Sud flows parallel to the south shore of the St. Lawrence, 4 or more km inland, meeting the main river at Montmagny. The village is about 17 km up the Sud from Montmagny, & due east of the Île-d’Orléans. It is 70 km by road from Québec City.

Saint-Gabriel d’Iberville LA

The present Iberville Parish (county) lies between the Atchafalaya River & the Mississippi, just west & south of Baton Rouge. St. Martin parish is on its west boundary & Ascension Parish on the east. The town of St. Gabriel is in the SE of the parish, on the east bank of the Mississippi.

Saint-Grégoire-de- Nicolet QC

A small town that is now part of the amalgamated town of Bécancour (see above). It borders on the downriver side of Nicolet (also see above), and lies directly across the St. Lawrence from the city of Trois-Rivières, on the south shore. The town still marks its heritage of Acadian refugee settlement.

Saint-Jacques-de- Cabahannocer (abbrev. “Cab.”) LA

Now known as St. James Parish; on the Mississippi. The centre of the parish (county) is about 90 km upriver from downtown New Orleans. The French/English rendition of the aboriginal Choctaw name of Cabahannocer has several spellings (e.g., Cabanocey, Cabannocer, Cabannocé), which was originally the name of the indigo plantation of the Cantrelle family. A major area of settlement for 18th-century Acadian exiles, & dubbed “The Acadian Coast”. (See also Ascension, above.)

Saint-Jacques-de- l’Achigan QC

A small town 65 km north of the historical centre of Montréal. Founded by Acadian exiles, including some returning from Massachusetts.

Saint-Jean-Port-Joli QC A village on the south shore of the St. Lawrence river, about 100 km downriver from Lévis (Québec City area) and 54 km upriver from Kamouraska.

Saint-Joachim QC A very small town on the north shore of the St. Lawrence, 5 km downriver from Beaupré & 43 km from Québec City.

Saint-Louis-de-Kent NB

A rural parish of Kent County, comprising several hamlets along the Saint-Charles River, about 5 km NW of Richibucto.

Saint-Luc QC A small town about 36 km SE of Montréal, at the NW edge of the urban centre of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, & about 4 km from the west bank of the Richelieu River.

Saint-Martinville LA See Attakapas, above.

Saint-Michel de Cantrelle LA

The present town of Convent, capital of St. James Parish (county). The original church of St-Michel-de-Cantrelle was built in 1809 and named for its financial patron – see Saint-Jacques de Cabahannocer, above.

Saint-Ours QC A small town about 75 km by road NE of Montréal, on the south side of the St. Lawrence, on the east bank of the Richelieu River, 20 km upriver from the mouth of the Richelieu at Sorel.

Saint-Pierre-les- Becquets

A village on the south bank of the St. Lawrence, about 20 km downriver (NE) from Bécancour (see Bécancour, above).

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Saint-Vincent de Paul QC

Now part of the city of Laval, in the eastern section of that island, within greater Montréal.

Sainte-Anne-du- Ruisseau NS

A village 20 km east of the town of Yarmouth, at the SW end of the province.

Sainte-Thérèse-de- Blainville QC

A regional municipal county just 25 km NW of Montréal, or 35 km from the historical centre.

Scoudouc NB A small rural village about 21 km NE of Moncton-Dieppe.

Shédiac NB A town on the Northumberland Strait (opposite Prince Edward Island), 27 km NE of Moncton-Dieppe.

Shippagan NB Almost exclusively francophone, the town lies near the outer point of the Acadian Peninsula in the NE of the province. It occupies a peninsula, from which one crosses to Lamèque & Miscou Islands.

Sorel QC A small city on the south bank of the St. Lawrence at the mouth of the Richelieu River, about 80 km downriver from the historic centre of Montréal.

South Carolina (USA) Second-most southerly of the 13 Colonies (present USA). A long-established colony by the time of the Acadian Expulsion, with a highly developed plantation economy dependent especially on African slaves.

Thibodaux LA A town on the banks of Bayou Lafourche, seat of Lafourche Parish (county), in the southeastern part of the state.

Tintamarre NB Anglicized as Tantramar. The pre-Expulsion Acadian settlement, on the west side of the river of that name, is now Middle Sackville (not to be confused with the place in NS), about 3 km north of Sackville town & extending to Upper Sackville (old Haut-Tintamarre).

Tignish PE The village centre of a rural Acadian-Irish area at the extreme northwestern end of the Island.

Tracadie NB A predominantly Acadian town on the SE shore of the Acadian Peninsula in Gloucester County, in the NE of New Brunswick. It is about 33 km north of Miramichi Bay (specifically, from Néguac), 39 km south of Caraquet, & 36 km from Shippagan.

Tracadie NS A rural coastal village in Antigonish County, 30 km east of Antigonish town., in the NE part of mainland Nova Scotia.

Tracadièche QC Now called Carleton (Carleton-sur-Mer). On the north side of the Bay de Chaleurs, west of Bonaventure (see above), near the head of the bay & 56 km from the town of Campbellton NB.

Westcock NB Listed here by its present anglicized name, to avoid confusion between two sites with similar historical French names, each of which had several variations in spelling.

(1) Westcock is a rural village immediately south of Sackville NB, toward the western side of the old Beaubassin settlements of the Chignecto isthmus. Among the older spellings, we find “Vechcaque” & “Ouescaque.” It is a segment of rich marshland at the mouth of the Tantramar River, and is still under dyked cultivation in 2017. Acadians began settling there in the first decade of the 1700s.

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(2) The second site is now called Amherst Point, a rural area at the southeastern edge of the old Beaubassin settlements of the isthmus. It occupies the north side of the Maccan river, not far southwest of the present town of Amherst, and immediately south of the rural area of West Amherst. Amherst Point area historically was known as “Ouescoque” (likewise variously spelled). Adding to the confusion between the two sites is the fact that this second locale is where Michel Haché dit Gallant (the first) & Anne Cormier set up farming before moving to today’s Prince Edward Island, and yet, this couple’s son Michel Haché dit Gallant the 2nd moved to Westcock. Note that our list of households includes Michel Haché the 3rd & Jean Haché as having lived at Westcock. They are sons of Michel the 2nd (or, in White’s enumeration system, they are Michel.9 & Jean.10, sons of Michel.2). Another similar case is that of Claude Gaudet, in the second section of the list of households (those “whose presence at Camp Espérance is uncertain but likely”) who lived most of his adult life at West Amherst, near Ouescoque (Amherst Point), but had to join his relatives in Westcock at the beginning of the 1750s, when powers on the French sides burned the Beaubassin settlements on the Nova Scotia (British) side of the Mésagouèche in order to force Acadians into French-controlled territory. (See the 2005 & 2015 volumes of Paul Surette’s Atlas of the Acadian Settlement of the Beaubassin 1660 to 1755, Sackville NB, Tantramar Heritage Trust.)