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    1. [ACADIAN] Nova Scotia Census 1838
    2. Paul L LeBlanc via
    3. Thanks Keith Nova Scotia Census 1838 http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~canns/1838census.html

    04/03/2015 03:46:26
    1. [ACADIAN] LA digital library & FPOC
    2. Paul L LeBlanc via
    3. LA digital library http://louisdl.louislibraries.org/index.php?inputbox=fpoc FPOC revealing an unknown Past http://www.lib.lsu.edu/special/fpoc/

    03/31/2015 02:06:33
    1. [ACADIAN] Tim Guidry Death Article
    2. Paul L LeBlanc via
    3. Tim Guidry Death Article http://www.iberianet.com/news/iberia-official-guidry-dies-at/article_7d37883c-d6f1-11e4-a73f-dff5fdf22647.html Iberia official Guidry dies at 56 Posted: Monday, March 30, 2015 2:00 pm BY ZANE HILL | THE DAILY IBERIAN| 0 comments The Acadiana Fairgrounds Commission will soon begin its vetting process to replace former Director Tim Guidry, who died Thursday several years after being diagnosed with cancer. Guidry, who lived in Abbeville, was appointed as the AFC’s fourth director in 2006, beginning an era in which he told this newspaper he could easily dedicate the 80-plus hours a week to the job because he was not married and had no children. That reputation lives on among his friends and former colleagues. “He was level, easy-going, just an all around nice person and extremely knowledgeable about the industries,” said Carroll Boudreaux, chairman of the AFC. “He was very much a people person.” Guidry, 56, put on his first horse show when he was 17, beginning his long career riding and handling horses. He served as national director for the American Paint Horse Association from 1978 to 1980, president of the Louisiana Paint Horse Association and on the board of directors for the Louisiana Quarter Horse Association. Guidry’s bachelor’s degree from then-The Universityof Southwestern Louisiana was in animal sciences. Prior to being hired as the AFC director, Guidry long volunteered at the SugArena. “He was an awesome person,” said Johnna Viator, who worked as Guidry’s secretary until this year. “Very giving. Anything to do with the kids, he was very involved in that. He never met a stranger.” Boudreaux said Guidry’s chemotherapy treatments for cancer affected Guidry’s ability to consistently come to the office throughout the years, but his dedication never waivered. He said Guidry paid a visit to the SugArena office March 18, days ahead of the March 21 SugaSheaux. Even in poor health, Guidry wanted to make sure everything was good to go, Boudreaux said. “He did come back Saturday morning,” he said, “but he couldn’t stay more than an hour. He really enjoyed his work and was dedicated.” Viator said he often kept in touch with work from his home. “Even though he was sick, people were still texting him and he was texting them back,” she said. Boudreaux said the AFC will tentatively begin its search for a new director, looking as close as within the entity and as far as out of state in hopes of finding someone with as much connection with the horse-riding industry and passion for work as Guidry. “We haven’t even had a commission meeting since he passed away,” Boudreaux said. “We want to do it soon, but we want to do it right.” Discuss Print Share Share

    03/31/2015 02:35:12
    1. Re: [ACADIAN] Cousine Marie workshop at St-Martinville
    2. Acadian Memorial via
    3. Hi Paul,  See the attached info on Marie's presentation.  Its not until April 29th.   Thanks  Cynthia Acadian Memorial 121 S New Market St. P.O. Box 379 St. Martinville, LA 70582 (337)394-2258 (337)394-2260 fax www.acadianmemorial.org On Monday, March 30, 2015 8:48 AM, Paul L LeBlanc via <[email protected]> wrote: Cousine Marie workshop at St-Martinville            Her maternal line is from Anne-Marie an Amerindian who married first Pinet (my Ancestor) and second Rene Rimbault (Marie's ancestor).            Her Acadian ancestor Genevieve Hebert married Michel David a blacksmith at Fortress Louisbourg. The family was exiled to Maryland. Upon arrival in Louisiana, because of the family trade they stayed in New Orleans and The Northshore where they married into Elton's Oubre family.            For more details you have to buy the books          ==================  Thanks Brenda & Herb    ================================================            Acadian Memorial Foundation, Inc . P. O. Box 379 Dept. AMF ~ 121 S. New Market Street St . Martinville, LA 70582 ~ (337) 394-2258 www.acadianmemorial.org The Acadian Memorial Foundation is pleased to announce a Genealogy Day with author, genealogist and DNA specialist Marie A. Rundquist, of Washington, D.C. , who will be with us on Wednesday, 29 April 2015 for two sessions at the Acadian Memorial in St. Martinville. See details below. Seating is limited and reservations suggested for one session or both. No reservation means seating on a " space available" basis for late arrivals. 10 a.m. morning session : "How DNA Helps You with Your Genealogy" Presented by Marie Rundquist - the DNA how-to's along with the success stories, covering a range of projects, that make the field exciting . 1:30 p.m. afternoon session "Success Stories" Presented by Marie Rundquist with Louisianians who have had hands-on experience and success with DNA research. Ms. Rundquist , a graduate of the University of Maryland College Park, divides her time between homes in the D.C. area and the Shenandoah Valle y of Virginia. Her interests include f amily, heritage, parakeets, friends, travels, clients, career, writing, and management of DNA Projects. Her books Revisiting Anne Marie: How an Amerindian Woman of Seventeenth-Century Nova Scotia and a DNA Match Redefine American Heritage and Cajun by Any Other Name: Recovering the Lost History of a Family and a People will be available for purchase at special "event" pricing.     Marie Rundquist uses her diverse talents as president of an information systems consulting firm, a DNA project manager and collaborative research community moderator in researching her North American family history . Interweaving DNA test results, history, and genealogy, her books are comprehensive historical narr atives which uniquely give voice to unheard ancestors, and truths, of the past. Contact the Memorial for cost & registration form.            . ------------------------------- To check our Archive http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/acadian/ ------------------------------- To subscribe to the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'subscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message.  You will receive a confirmation e-mail to try & stop "machine" enrollment spam.  Give it the "Name" you would like us to call you. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/30/2015 06:23:09
    1. [ACADIAN] Genealogy meeting
    2. Acadian Memorial via
    3. The regular genealogy workshop will be Wednesday, 1 April 2015, at 10:00 a.m. upstairs at the Acadian Memorial. We will have a DVD lecture by Dr. John Philip Colletta on "How to Build Historical Context" when writing your family story.   A perfect example of which is his excellent book Only a Few Bones - A True Account of the Rolling Fork Tragedy and Its Aftermath - on which there will be a brief review. Also,  Genealogy Day at the Acadian Memorial  is  Wednesday, 29 April 2015 - this time by another very special guest, the author, genealogist and DNA expert Marie Rundquist of Washington D. C.   This is a unique opportunity to hear about this exciting but still mysterious technology from someone who has many success stories to tell. See you next Wednesday and don't forget $1 for the Lottery Jar! Jane G. Bulliardl Genealogy Coordinator  Acadian Memorial 121 S New Market St. P.O. Box 379 St. Martinville, LA 70582 (337)394-2258 (337)394-2260 fax www.acadianmemorial.org

    03/30/2015 07:40:24
    1. [ACADIAN] Acadian Memorial workshop this week
    2. Paul L LeBlanc via
    3. The regular genealogy workshop will be Wednesday, 1 April 2015, at 10:00 a.m. upstairs at the Acadian Memorial. We will have a DVD lecture by Dr. John Philip Colletta on "How to Build Historical Context" when writing your family story. A perfect example of which is his excellent book Only a Few Bones - A True Account of the Rolling Fork Tragedy and Its Aftermath - on which there will be a brief review. Also, Genealogy Day at the Acadian Memorial is Wednesday, 29 April 2015 - this time by another very special guest, the author, genealogist and DNA expert Marie Rundquist of Washington D. C. This is a unique opportunity to hear about this exciting but still mysterious technology from someone who has many success stories to tell. See you next Wednesday and don't forget $1 for the Lottery Jar! Jane G. Bulliardl Genealogy Coordinator Acadian Memorial 121 S New Market St. P.O. Box 379 St. Martinville, LA 70582

    03/30/2015 03:53:53
    1. [ACADIAN] Cousine Marie workshop at St-Martinville
    2. Paul L LeBlanc via
    3. Cousine Marie workshop at St-Martinville Her maternal line is from Anne-Marie an Amerindian who married first Pinet (my Ancestor) and second Rene Rimbault (Marie's ancestor). Her Acadian ancestor Genevieve Hebert married Michel David a blacksmith at Fortress Louisbourg. The family was exiled to Maryland. Upon arrival in Louisiana, because of the family trade they stayed in New Orleans and The Northshore where they married into Elton's Oubre family. For more details you have to buy the books ================== Thanks Brenda & Herb ================================================ Acadian Memorial Foundation, Inc . P. O. Box 379 Dept. AMF ~ 121 S. New Market Street St . Martinville, LA 70582 ~ (337) 394-2258 www.acadianmemorial.org The Acadian Memorial Foundation is pleased to announce a Genealogy Day with author, genealogist and DNA specialist Marie A. Rundquist, of Washington, D.C. , who will be with us on Wednesday, 29 April 2015 for two sessions at the Acadian Memorial in St. Martinville. See details below. Seating is limited and reservations suggested for one session or both. No reservation means seating on a " space available" basis for late arrivals. 10 a.m. morning session : "How DNA Helps You with Your Genealogy" Presented by Marie Rundquist - the DNA how-to's along with the success stories, covering a range of projects, that make the field exciting . 1:30 p.m. afternoon session "Success Stories" Presented by Marie Rundquist with Louisianians who have had hands-on experience and success with DNA research. Ms. Rundquist , a graduate of the University of Maryland College Park, divides her time between homes in the D.C. area and the Shenandoah Valle y of Virginia. Her interests include f amily, heritage, parakeets, friends, travels, clients, career, writing, and management of DNA Projects. Her books Revisiting Anne Marie: How an Amerindian Woman of Seventeenth-Century Nova Scotia and a DNA Match Redefine American Heritage and Cajun by Any Other Name: Recovering the Lost History of a Family and a People will be available for purchase at special "event" pricing. Marie Rundquist uses her diverse talents as president of an information systems consulting firm, a DNA project manager and collaborative research community moderator in researching her North American family history . Interweaving DNA test results, history, and genealogy, her books are comprehensive historical narr atives which uniquely give voice to unheard ancestors, and truths, of the past. Contact the Memorial for cost & registration form.

    03/30/2015 03:46:21
    1. [ACADIAN] AUCOIN, Michelle
    2. Paul L LeBlanc via
    3. Got a question about Michelle thought I would share with everyone. ======================= Modified Register for (1) MICHEL BOUDROT Boudreau First Generation 1. (1) MICHEL BOUDROT Boudreau[1,2,3] was born about 1600. He died between 20 Aug 1688/1693. Location: maybe from around Cougnes, La Rochelle, France . BOUDROT, Michel, came from France with his wife Michelle Aucoin, according to four depositions, two made by his great-grandsons, Félix Boudrot (Doc. inéd., Vol. III, p. 39) and Pierre Boudrot (ibid., p. 120), one made by a great-great-grandson, also named Félix Boudrot (ibid., p. 36), and another made by Pierre LeBlanc, husband of his great-great-granddaughter Françoise Trahan (ibid., p. 41). Stephen A. White, Genealogist,Centre d'études acadiennes January 17, 2005 Location: In the 1671 Acadian census Michel had 5 cattle & 12 sheep. There were four un-named daughters. Michel was replaced as Captain of Port Royal on 30 mar 1687 due to old age. He was replaced by Mathieu Des-Goutins. In the 1678 Census, he had 12 acres, 10 cattle and 3 guns. The youngest sons were living with him in Port Royal(Source - S White Dictionaire). MICHEL married[1,2,3] (1a) MICHELLE AUCOIN[1,2,3,4], daughter of (1) MARTIN AUCOIN and BARBE MINGUET, about 1641. MICHELLE was born about 1621. She died 17 Dec 1706 and was buried[5] 18 Dec 1706 in St-Jean-Baptiste Church, Port-Royal, Acadia. Location: maybe from near Cougnes, La Rochelle, France . AUCOIN, Michelle, came from France with her husband Michel Boudrot, according to four depositions, two made by her great-grandsons, Félix Boudrot (Doc. inéd., Vol. III, p. 39) and Pierre Boudrot (ibid., p. 120), one made by a great-great-grandson, also named Félix Boudrot (ibid., p. 36), and another made by Pierre LeBlanc, husband of her great-great-granddaughter Françoise Trahan (ibid., p. 41). Dispensations in the marriage records of several of Michelle's descendants who married descendants of Jeanne Aucoin and the ages attributed to Michelle and Jeanne in the Acadian censuses show that Michelle was Jeanne's older sister (see DGFA-1, p. 40). Stephen A. White, Genealogist,Centre d'études acadiennes January 17, 2005 BURIAL: Michele Aucoin . Registre RG 1 Vol. 26 p.343 Register Prêtre Justinien Durand Priest Date d'enregistrement 18 December 1706 Registration date Événement Burial Event Nom Michele Aucoin died 17 December 1706, more than ninety-five years old, wife of Michel Boudrot Name Témoins Witnesses Census: 1671 Port-Royal 53a (sic) 1686 Port-Royal 65a 1693 Port-Royal 78a (sic) vve May have married near Cougnes, La Rochelle, France Appendix A - Sources 1. Stephen A White, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles Acadiennes 1636-1714 v1, p 40 Aucoin. 2. Stephen A White, Histoire de la Famille de Michel Boudrot, p 1-2 Boudrot Michel (1). 3. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 184-186 Boudrot Michel (1). 4. Stephen A White, DGFA - Ajouts et corrections, v1 p 40-41 Aucoin Martin (1). 5. The Registers of St Jean-Baptiste, Annapolis Royal 1702-1755, RG 1 v 26 p 343 Aucoin Michele .

    03/30/2015 01:57:09
    1. [ACADIAN] Obituary of Birdie Boudreau
    2. Brenda Hebert via
    3. The Berkshire EaglePittsfield, MassachusettsSaturday, May 17, 1969 Mrs. Birdie Boudreau, mother of Lou Boudreau, former major league infielder, and manager, died recently in Harvey, Ill. She was 79. In addition to Lou, now a broadcaster of Cub games, she leaves another son, Albert.  http://www.youtube.com/daJazzSinga http://www.tinyurl.com/brendahebertmusic http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/daSinga http://www.facebook.com/brenhebert

    03/26/2015 09:43:20
    1. [ACADIAN] (4) Claude Boudrot & 3 wives
    2. Paul L LeBlanc via
    3. Had a question about Claude children with his 3 wives Did we share this before? Additions, corrections, questions & comments always welcome Names in CAPS are my ancestors =================================== Modified Register for (4) CLAUDE BOUDROT First Generation 1. (4) CLAUDE BOUDROT[1,2,3,4,5,6,7] was born about 1663. He was buried[8] 7 Mar 1740 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. CLAUDE married[1,2,3,4,6] (1) (1d) ANNE-MARIE THIBODEAU[1,2,3,4,6], daughter of (1) PIERRE THIBODEAU and (1d) JEANNE THERIOT, about 1682. ANNE-MARIE was born about 1666. She died 1698/1700. They had the following children: 2 M i. (12) CLAUDE BOUDROT[1,4,9,10,11] was born about 1683. CLAUDE married[1,4,9,10,11] (3f) CATHERINE HEBERT[1,4,9,10,11], daughter of (3) JEAN HEBERT and (2a) MARIE-ANNE DOUCET, about 1706 in Acadia. CATHERINE was born about 1688. 3 M ii. (14) Michel Boudrot Boudreau[1,4,12,13,14] was born about 1685. He died Sep 1755-Sep 1756. Michel married[1,4,12,13,14] (1) (2i) Cecile LeBlanc Marie[1,4,12,13,14], daughter of (2) JACQUES LE BLANC and (1c) CATHERINE HEBERT, about 1708. Cecile was born after 1686. She was buried[15] 26 May 1731 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand Pre, Acadia. Michel also married[1,4,12,13] (2) Anne Prejean Le Breton[1,4,12,13,16], daughter of (1) Jean Prejean dit Lebreton and (1h) Andree Savoie, on 16 Apr 1732 in Port Royal, Acadia. Anne was born about 1687. 4 M iii. (16) Joseph Boudrot[1,4,17,18,19] was born about 1687. He died Sep 1755/Sep 1756. Joseph married[1,4,17,18,19] (5d) Francoise Comeau[1,4,17,18,19], daughter of (5) JEAN COMEAU Le Jeune dit Jean-Augustine and (1f) CATHERINE BABIN, on 27 Jul 1712 in Grand Pre, Acadia. Francoise was born about 1695. She died 6 Jul 1763 and was buried 7 Jul 1763 in St-Malo, France. 5 F iv. (4d) Anne-Marie Boudrot[1,4,11] was born about 1690. Anne-Marie married[1,4,11] (14) Joseph Hebert[1,4,11], son of (3) JEAN HEBERT and (2a) MARIE-ANNE DOUCET, on Bef 1707 Census. Joseph was born about Nov 1685 in Port Royal, Acadia. 6 F v. (4e) Marie Boudrot Madeleine[1,4,11,20] was born about 1692. She died bet 14 Aug 1763 / 29 Aug 1768. Marie married[1,4,11,20] (15) Rene Hebert Christophe dit Groc[1,4,11,20], son of (3) JEAN HEBERT and (2a) MARIE-ANNE DOUCET, on Aft 1707 Census. Rene was born about 1689. He died 29 Aug 1768 in Laprairie, Montreal, Quebec and was buried 30 Aug 1768 in Laprairie, Montreal, Quebec. 7 F vi. (4f) Anne Boudrot was born Aft 1793 Census. Anne married Augustin Hebert, son of (3) JEAN HEBERT and (2a) MARIE-ANNE DOUCET, on 19 Sep 1712 in Grand Pre, Acadia. 8 F vii. (4g) Elisabeth Boudrot Isabelle[1,4,14,21,22,23] was born about 1696. She died after 13 Sep 1756. Elisabeth married[1,4,14,23] (1) (21) Jacques LeBlanc[1,4,14,23], son of (2) JACQUES LE BLANC and (1c) CATHERINE HEBERT, about 1715. Jacques was born about 1677. He died 1719/1723. Elisabeth also married[1,4,21] (2) (11) Martin Aucoin[1,4,21], son of (3) MARTIN AUCOIN and (4c) CATHERINE THERIOT, about 1723. Martin died 1 Jan 1752/1755. 9 F viii. (4h) MARGUERITE BOUDROT[1,4,14,24] was born about 1698. She died after 15 May 1767. MARGUERITE married[1,4,14,24,25] (19) FRANCOIS LE BLANC[1,4,14,24], son of (2) JACQUES LE BLANC and (1c) CATHERINE HEBERT, on 19 Sep 1712 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand Pre, Acadia. FRANCOIS was born about 1688 in Acadia. He died 1761. CLAUDE also married[1,2,3,4,5] (2) (1g) CATHERINE MEUNIER[1,2,3,4,5], daughter of JEAN MEUNIER and MARGUERITE HOUSSEAU, about 1700. They had the following children: 10 F ix. (4i) Catherine Boudrot[1,4,26] died before 15 Oct 1731. Catherine married[1,4,26,27] (26) Jacques LeBlanc[1,4,26,28], son of (5) ANDRE LE BLANC and (1h) MARIE DUGAS Jeanne Anne, on 14 Nov 1718 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. Jacques died 10 Jan 1743 and was buried[29] 10 Jan 1743 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. 11 F x. (4j) Cecile Boudrot[1,4,26] died[30] 4 Dec 1725 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. Cecile married[1,4,26] (33) Francois LeBlanc[1,4,26,31], son of (5) ANDRE LE BLANC and (1h) MARIE DUGAS Jeanne Anne, about 1722. Francois was born about 1698 in Grand-Pre, Acadia. 12 M xi. (27) ETIENNE BOUDROT[1,4,21,32] was born about 1704. He died Sep 1755/ Sep 1756. ETIENNE married[1,4,21,32,33] (3a) MARIE-CLAIRE AUCOIN[1,4,21,32], daughter of (3) MARTIN AUCOIN and (4c) CATHERINE THERIOT, on 12 Nov 1725 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand Pre, Acadia. MARIE-CLAIRE was born about 1703. She died[22] Sep 1755/Sep 1756. 13 F xii. (4l) MARIE BOUDROT[1,4,34] was born about 1705. She died 8 Feb 1759 in Hospital-de-St-Malo, France. MARIE married[1,4,34,35] (11) FRANCOIS DAIGLE Daigre[1,4,34], son of (2) BERNARD DAIGRE and (4a) MARIE-CLAIRE BOURG, on 8 Nov 1725 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand Pre, Acadia. FRANCOIS was born about 1704. He died 14 Feb 1759 in Hopital-de-St-Malo, France. 14 M xiii. (29) PAUL BOUDROT dit Petit Paul[1,4,36,37] was born 16 Oct 1707 and was baptized[38] 16 Oct 1707 in St Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. He died 1758 in at Sea to France. PAUL married[36,37] (2f) MADELEINE-JOSEPHE DOIRON[36,37], daughter of (2) CHARLES DOIRON and (3a) FRANCOISE GAUDET, about 1730. MADELEINE-JOSEPHE was born about 1712. She died 24 Nov 1758 in Hospital-de-St-Malo, France. 15 M xiv. (30) Francois Boudrot[1,4,39] was born 18 Jul 1709 in Grand Pre, Acadia and was baptized 18 Jul 1709 in Grand Pre, Acadia. He died before 21 May 1763. Francois married[1,4,39] Anne-Marie Thibodeau[1,4,39,40], daughter of (4) Antoine Thibodeau and Marie Prejean, on 2 Oct 1730 in Port Royal, Acadia. Anne-Marie was born 17 Dec 1705 and was baptized 11 Apr 1706 in Port Royal, Acadia . She died before 10 Jan 1764. 16 M xv. (33) Jean Boudrot dit Lami. Jean married Agatha Thibodeau, daughter of (4) Antoine Thibodeau and Marie Prejean. 17 M xvi. (35) Pierre Boudrot[41] was born about 1712. He died 1758/1759 in at Sea to France. Pierre married[41,42] (1) (8b) Marie Doiron[41], daughter of (8) Louis Doiron twin and (1d) Marguerite Barrieau, on 3 Aug 1733 in St Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand Pre, Acadia. Marie was born about 1716. She died before 17 Nov 1753. Pierre also married (2) Madeleine Gautrot, daughter of (7) Francois Gautrot and (3a) Marie Vincent. 18 F xvii. (4q) Francoise Boudrot was born about 1715. She was buried 28 Mar 1751 in Port Lajoie, Acadia. Francoise married[43] (19) Honore Doiron, son of (7) Charles Doiron and (8a) Anne Theriot, on 3 Nov 1735 in St Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand Pre, Acadia. Honore was born about 1714. He died 6 Jun 1793 and was buried 8 Jun 1793 in St-Francois-de-Sud, Quebec. 19 F xviii. (4r) Marie-Josephe Boudrot was born 4 Jan 1718 and was baptized 4 Jan 1718 in Grand Pre, Acadia. She died before 2 Feb 1761. Marie-Josephe married (48) Etienne Hebert, son of (8) JEAN HEBERT and (1c) JEANNE DOIRON, on 18 Aug 1734 in Grand Pre, Acadia. Etienne died before 2 Feb 1761. 20 F xix. (4s) Claire Boudrot was born 27 Dec 1719 and was christened[44] 1 Jan 1720 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. She died 1 Nov 1741 and was buried[45] 2 Nov 1741 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. Claire married[46] (62) Pierre LeBlanc, son of (13) Rene LeBlanc and (6a) Jeanne Landry Anne, on 24 Oct 1740 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. Pierre was born 21 Aug 1718 and was christened[47] 21 Aug 1718 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. 21 F xx. (4t) Anne Boudrot was born 22 Nov 1721 and was baptized 14 Dec 1721. She died Aug 1756 in Southampton, England. Anne married[48] (83) Charles LeBlanc, son of (13) Rene LeBlanc and (6a) Jeanne Landry Anne, on 27 Sep 1745 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. 22 M xxi. (51) Charles Boudrot was born 23 Oct 1725 and was baptized 23 Oct 1725 in Grand Pre, Acadia. He died before 7 Aug 1781. Charles married Marie-Josephe Doucet, daughter of (23) Jean Doucet and (2d) Marie Doiron. CLAUDE also married[1,2,3,7] (3) (1b) Madeleine Corporon[1,2,3,4,7,49,50], daughter of (1) JEAN CORPORON and (1a) FRANCOISE SAVOIE Marie, on 7 Aug 1735 in Port Royal, Acadia. Madeleine was born about 1672. Appendix A - Sources 1. Stephen A White, Histoire de la Famille de Michel Boudrot, p 6-9 Boudrot Claude (4). 2. Stephen A White, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles Acadiennes 1636-1714 v1, p 184-186 Boudrot Michel (1). 3. Stephen A White, Famille de Michel Boudrot, p 1-2 Boudrot Michel (1). 4. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 190-193 Boudrot Claude (4). 5. Stephen A White, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles Acadiennes 1636-1714 v2, p 1179-1181 Meunier Jean (1). 6. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 1508-1511 Thibodeau Pierre (1). 7. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 411-412 Corporon Jean (1). 8. Diocese of Baton Rouge v 1aR, p 30 (SGA-3, 4b). 9. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 203-204 Boudrot Claude (12). 10. Stephen A White, Famille de Michel Boudrot, p 19-21 Boudrot Claude (12). 11. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 801-803 Hebert Jean (3). 12. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 207-209 Boudrot Michel (14). 13. Stephen A White, Famille de Michel Boudrot, p 23-25 Boudrot Michel (14). 14. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 985-987 LeBlanc Jacques (2). 15. Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, v 1a p 125 (SGA-2,109). 16. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 1318-1319 Pitre Jean (1). 17. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 211-213 Boudrot Joseph (16). 18. Stephen A White, Famille de Michel Boudrot, p 27-30 Boudrot Joseph (16). 19. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 378-380 Comeau Jean (5). 20. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 831-833 Hebert Rene (15). 21. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 44-45 Aucoin Martin (3). 22. Stephen A White, DGFA - Ajouts et corrections, v1 p 44-45 Aucoin Martin (3). 23. Stephen A White, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Families Acadiennes (2) - unpublished, v L p 529 LeBlanc Jacques (21). 24. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 1019-1021 LeBlanc Francois (19). 25. DOBR, v 1a p 31-32, 130 (SGA-1, 48). 26. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 991-992 Le Blanc Andre (5). 27. DOBR v 1aR, p 29, 132 (SGA-2, 257). 28. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 1001-1002 LeBlanc Antoine (10). 29. DOBR v 1aR, p 133 (SGA-3, 19a). 30. DOBR v 1aR, p 29 (SGA-2, 169). 31. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 886-887 Labauve Rene (2). 32. Stephen A White, Famille de Michel Boudrot, p 51-52 Boudrot Etienne (27). 33. DOBR, v 1a p 13, 30 (SGA-2, 245). 34. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 448-450 Daigre Bernard (2). 35. DOBR, v 1a p 54 (SGA-2, 246-247). 36. Stephen A White, Famille de Michel Boudrot, p 54-56 Boudrot Paul (29). 37. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 516-517 Doiron Charles (2). 38. DOBR v 1aR, p 34 (SGA-1, 1). 39. Stephen A White, Famille de Michel Boudrot, p 56-57 Boudrot Francois (30). 40. Stephen A. White, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles Acadiennes 1636-1714, v2 p 1508-1523 Thibodeau. 41. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, 525-526 Doiron Louis (8). 42. DOBR v 1aR, p 35, 61 (SGA-2, 206). 43. DOBR v 1aR, p 31, 60 (SGA-2 200). 44. DOBR v 1aR, p 29 (SGA-2, 17). 45. DOBR v 1aR, p 30 (SGA-3, 12a). 46. DOBR v 1aR, p 29-30,150 (SGA-3, 5b-6a). 47. DOBR v 1aR, p 149 (SGA-2, 8). 48. DOBR v 1aR, p 28, 126 (SGA-3, 33b). 49. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 1032 Leclerc Francois (1). 50. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 530-531 Doucet Germain (3).

    03/26/2015 03:47:24
    1. [ACADIAN] wikipedia Lou Boudreau
    2. Paul L LeBlanc via
    3. wikipedia has same as Brenda. Now the question is wikipedia correct? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Boudreau Boudreau was born in Harvey, Illinois, the son of Birdie (Henry) and Louis Bourdeau.[1] His father was of French ancestry and his mother was Jewish.[2] He was raised as a Catholic,[3] and graduated from Thornton Township High School in Harvey, Illinois where he led the "Flying Clouds" to three straight Illinois high school championship games, finishing first in 1933 and second in 1934 and 1935.[4] Boudreau married Della DeRuiter in 1938, who bore him four children. His daughter Sharyn married Denny McLain, a former star pitcher with the Detroit Tigers who was the last 30-game winner in the major leagues (31-6 for the world champion 1968 Detroit Tigers). Boudreau died in 2001 in Olympia Fields, Illinois, and his body was interred in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery.[5] ================================================= This one agrees http://sabr.org/bioproj/person/3fde9ca7

    03/26/2015 03:32:14
    1. Re: [ACADIAN] Lou Boudreau's connection(s) (so far!) to Michel Boudrot!
    2. Paul L LeBlanc via
    3. Mitche's report go to a Louis Boudreau who appear to be a different line. Do you have questions about specific people. Do you just your lines or include their siblings? In Steve White Family Boudreau we have everyone born into families founded by 1780. -----Original Message----- From: Josephine and Keith <[email protected]> To: Paul L LeBlanc <[email protected]>; acadian <[email protected]> Sent: Thu, Mar 26, 2015 5:47 pm Subject: Re: [ACADIAN] Lou Boudreau's connection(s) (so far!) to Michel Boudrot! Paul--- Can you please send me a copy of Mitch's reports? At least two of Claude Boudreau/Boudrot and Anne Marie Thibodaux's children are in my direct line, and I'd love to be able to add these new family lines from Brenda's family to my genealogy project. Thank you! Keith Lorando -----Original Message----- From: Paul L LeBlanc via Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2015 6:54 AM To: [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] Subject: Re: [ACADIAN] Lou Boudreau's connection(s) (so far!) to Michel Boudrot! Cousins Rootsweb works in plain text with no attachments to protect us us from malware. Anyone who would like a copy of Mitch's three reports I received please email me Paul . ------------------------------- To check our Archive http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/acadian/ ------------------------------- To subscribe to the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'subscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message. You will receive a confirmation e-mail to try & stop "machine" enrollment spam. Give it the "Name" you would like us to call you. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/26/2015 01:12:14
    1. Re: [ACADIAN] Lou Boudreau's connection(s) (so far!) to Michel Boudrot!
    2. Josephine and Keith via
    3. Paul--- Can you please send me a copy of Mitch's reports? At least two of Claude Boudreau/Boudrot and Anne Marie Thibodaux's children are in my direct line, and I'd love to be able to add these new family lines from Brenda's family to my genealogy project. Thank you! Keith Lorando -----Original Message----- From: Paul L LeBlanc via Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2015 6:54 AM To: [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] Subject: Re: [ACADIAN] Lou Boudreau's connection(s) (so far!) to Michel Boudrot! Cousins Rootsweb works in plain text with no attachments to protect us us from malware. Anyone who would like a copy of Mitch's three reports I received please email me Paul . ------------------------------- To check our Archive http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/acadian/ ------------------------------- To subscribe to the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'subscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message. You will receive a confirmation e-mail to try & stop "machine" enrollment spam. Give it the "Name" you would like us to call you. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/26/2015 10:42:05
    1. Re: [ACADIAN] Lou Boudreau's connection(s) (so far!) to Michel Boudrot!
    2. Paul L LeBlanc via
    3. Cousins Rootsweb works in plain text with no attachments to protect us us from malware. Anyone who would like a copy of Mitch's three reports I received please email me Paul

    03/26/2015 02:54:54
    1. Re: [ACADIAN] Lou Boudreau's connection(s) (so far!) to Michel Boudrot!
    2. Mitch Conover via
    3. I provided Don Boudreaux with Lou's lineage a few years ago, with data I collected on Lou while I had my office in Chicago in 1982; There are some differences on lineage than what Brenda has, and I would send what Don and I put together, if that is acceptable. Mitch -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Paul L LeBlanc via Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2015 6:45 PM To: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: Re: [ACADIAN] Lou Boudreau's connection(s) (so far!) to Michel Boudrot! Thanks Bren I will put him in and see how he relates to some of us. These families moved to Illinois from Quebec mid 1800s and joined the French voyageurs who were first settlers of the area For those who haven't met her Bren is our Vegas entertainer http://www.youtube.com/daJazzSinga http://www.tinyurl.com/brendahebertmusic http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/daSinga http://www.facebook.com/brenhebert . ------------------------------- To check our Archive http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/acadian/ ------------------------------- To subscribe to the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'subscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message. You will receive a confirmation e-mail to try & stop "machine" enrollment spam. Give it the "Name" you would like us to call you. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/25/2015 10:47:01
    1. [ACADIAN] Lou Boudreau's connection(s) (so far!) to Michel Boudrot!
    2. Brenda Hebert via
    3. I hope the formatting doesn't become too convoluted, but this is what I've discovered so far. I hope it helps someone!Line of Descendancy from Michel Boudrot to Louis Boudreau Paternal Line! 1 Michel Boudrot b: 1600 in France + Michelle Aucoin b: 1621, d: 1706   2 Claude Boudrot b: 1663 in Port-Royal, Acadie, Canada, d: 1739 in Port-Royal, Acadie, Canada + Anne-Marie Thibodeau b: 1666, m: 1682 in Grand Pré, Acadia, Canada 3 Claude Boudrot b: 1683 in Grand Pré, Acadie, Canada + Catherine Hébert b: 1688, m: Abt. 1706 in Grand Pré, Acadie, Canada 4 Charles Boudrot b: 14 Jun 1734 in Grand Pré, Acadie, Canada, d: 17 Mar 1812 in L'acadie, Le Haut-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada + Madeleine Clouâtre b: 17 Apr 1731 in Acadie, Canada, m: Bef. 1757 in Acadie, Canada, d: 1800 in Quebec, Canada 5 Joseph Boudreau b: 1766, d: 21 Sep 1834 in L'acadie, Le Haut-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada + Marie-Josèphe Boudreau b: 1770, m: 15 Jun 1789 in L'acadie, Le Haut-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada, d: 01 Mar 1842 in L'acadie, Le Haut-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada 6 Antoine Boudreau b: 28 Mar 1794 in L'acadie, Le Haut-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada, d: 30 Aug 1875 in Bourbonnais, Kankakee, Illinois, USA + Marie-Anne Michel b: 1795 in L'acadie, Le Haut-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada, m: 07 Feb 1814 in L'acadie, Le Haut-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada, d: 08 Sep 1883 in Drummondville, Drummond, Quebec, Canada 7 Joseph Boudreau b: 15 Sep 1818 in L'acadie, Le Haut-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada + Apolline Charbonneau b: 11 Mar 1816 in Lachenaie, Québec, Canada, m: 07 Nov 1837 in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Le Haut-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada 8 Jean-Baptiste Boudreau b: 15 Aug 1838 in Saint-Athanase-de-Bleury, Quebec, Canada, d: Bef. 1910 in Kankakee County, Illinois, USA + Philomène DesCort b: Dec 1838 in Quebec, Canada, m: 01 Jan 1857 in Kankakee County, Illinois, USA   9 Joseph Boudreau b: May 1856 in Illinois, USA, d: Bef. 1910 in Momence, Kankakee, Illinois, USA + Lucie Marino b: 13 Jul 1856 in Saint Anne, Kankakee, Illinois, USA, m: 21 Feb 1876 in Kankakee County, Illinois, USA, d: 02 Sep 1925 in Momence, Kankakee, Illinois, USA 10 Louis Boudreau b: 26 Jul 1884 in Momence, Kankakee, Illinois, USA, d: 03 Sep 1939 in Harvey, Cook, Illinois, USA + Birdie Henry b: Abt. 1890 in Illinois, USA, m: 07 Oct 1906 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA, d: 28 Apr 1969 in Harvey, Cook, Illinois, USA 11 Louis Boudreau b: 17 Jul 1917 in Harvey, Cook, Illinois, USA, d: 10 Aug 2001 in Frankfort, Will, Illinois, USA     A second line of descent from Michel 1 Michel Boudrot b: 1600 in France + Michelle Aucoin b: 1621, d: 1706   2 Claude Boudrot b: 1663 in Port-Royal, Acadie, Canada, d: 1739 in Port-Royal, Acadie, Canada + Anne-Marie Thibodeau b: 1666, m: 1682 in Grand Pré, Acadia, Canada 3 Joseph Boudrot b: 1687 + Françoise Comeau b: 1695, d: 1763 4 Antoine Boudrot + Marie-Josèphe LeBlanc d: 1800 5 Marie-Josèphe Boudreau b: 1770, d: 01 Mar 1842 in L'acadie, Le Haut-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada + Joseph Boudreau b: 1766, m: 15 Jun 1789 in L'acadie, Le Haut-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada, d: 21 Sep 1834 in L'acadie, Le Haut-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada 6 Antoine Boudreau b: 28 Mar 1794 in L'acadie, Le Haut-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada, d: 30 Aug 1875 in Bourbonnais, Kankakee, Illinois, USA + Marie-Anne Michel b: 1795 in L'acadie, Le Haut-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada, m: 07 Feb 1814 in L'acadie, Le Haut-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada, d: 08 Sep 1883 in Drummondville, Drummond, Quebec, Canada 7 Joseph Boudreau b: 15 Sep 1818 in L'acadie, Le Haut-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada + Apolline Charbonneau b: 11 Mar 1816 in Lachenaie, Québec, Canada, m: 07 Nov 1837 in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Le Haut-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada 8 Jean-Baptiste Boudreau b: 15 Aug 1838 in Saint-Athanase-de-Bleury, Quebec, Canada, d: Bef. 1910 in Kankakee County, Illinois, USA + Philomène DesCort b: Dec 1838 in Quebec, Canada, m: 01 Jan 1857 in Kankakee County, Illinois, USA 9 Joseph Boudreau b: May 1856 in Illinois, USA, d: Bef. 1910 in Momence, Kankakee, Illinois, USA + Lucie Marino b: 13 Jul 1856 in Saint Anne, Kankakee, Illinois, USA, m: 21 Feb 1876 in Kankakee County, Illinois, USA, d: 02 Sep 1925 in Momence, Kankakee, Illinois, USA 10 Louis Boudreau b: 26 Jul 1884 in Momence, Kankakee, Illinois, USA, d: 03 Sep 1939 in Harvey, Cook, Illinois, USA + Birdie Henry b: Abt. 1890 in Illinois, USA, m: 07 Oct 1906 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA, d: 28 Apr 1969 in Harvey, Cook, Illinois, USA 11 Louis Boudreau b: 17 Jul 1917 in Harvey, Cook, Illinois, USA, d: 10 Aug 2001 in Frankfort, Will, Illinois, USA   And a third line of descent 1 Michel Boudrot b: 1600 in France + Michelle Aucoin b: 1621, d: 1706   2 Claude Boudrot b: 1663 in Port-Royal, Acadie, Canada, d: 1739 in Port-Royal, Acadie, Canada + Anne-Marie Thibodeau b: 1666, m: 1682 in Grand Pré, Acadia, Canada 3 Antoine Boudrot + Marie-Josèphe LeBlanc d: 1800   4 Marie-Josèphe Boudreau b: 1770, d: 01 Mar 1842 in L'acadie, Le Haut-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada + Joseph Boudreau b: 1766, m: 15 Jun 1789 in L'acadie, Le Haut-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada, d: 21 Sep 1834 in L'acadie, Le Haut-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada 5 Antoine Boudreau b: 28 Mar 1794 in L'acadie, Le Haut-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada, d: 30 Aug 1875 in Bourbonnais, Kankakee, Illinois, USA + Marie-Anne Michel b: 1795 in L'acadie, Le Haut-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada, m: 07 Feb 1814 in L'acadie, Le Haut-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada, d: 08 Sep 1883 in Drummondville, Drummond, Quebec, Canada 6 Joseph Boudreau b: 15 Sep 1818 in L'acadie, Le Haut-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada + Apolline Charbonneau b: 11 Mar 1816 in Lachenaie, Québec, Canada, m: 07 Nov 1837 in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Le Haut-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada 7 Jean-Baptiste Boudreau b: 15 Aug 1838 in Saint-Athanase-de-Bleury, Quebec, Canada, d: Bef. 1910 in Kankakee County, Illinois, USA + Philomène DesCort b: Dec 1838 in Quebec, Canada, m: 01 Jan 1857 in Kankakee County, Illinois, USA 8 Joseph Boudreau b: May 1856 in Illinois, USA, d: Bef. 1910 in Momence, Kankakee, Illinois, USA + Lucie Marino b: 13 Jul 1856 in Saint Anne, Kankakee, Illinois, USA, m: 21 Feb 1876 in Kankakee County, Illinois, USA, d: 02 Sep 1925 in Momence, Kankakee, Illinois, USA 9 Louis Boudreau b: 26 Jul 1884 in Momence, Kankakee, Illinois, USA, d: 03 Sep 1939 in Harvey, Cook, Illinois, USA + Birdie Henry b: Abt. 1890 in Illinois, USA, m: 07 Oct 1906 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA, d: 28 Apr 1969 in Harvey, Cook, Illinois, USA 10 Louis Boudreau b: 17 Jul 1917 in Harvey, Cook, Illinois, USA, d: 10 Aug 2001 in Frankfort, Will, Illinois, USA

    03/25/2015 04:33:05
    1. Re: [ACADIAN] Lou Boudreau's connection(s) (so far!) to Michel Boudrot!
    2. Paul L LeBlanc via
    3. One missing generation in 3rd tree.   2 Claude Boudrot b: 1663 in Port-Royal, Acadie, Canada, d: 1739 in Port-Royal, Acadie, Canada + Anne-Marie Thibodeau b: 1666, m: 1682 in Grand Pré, Acadia, Canada ============== Start of Add ? Joseph Boudrot b abt 1687 d bet sep 1755 & end of Sep 1756 Francoise comreau b abt 1695 d/s Reg St-Malo, France,6/7 Jul 1763 m 27 jul 1712 Grand-Pre End of add ====================== 3 Antoine Boudrot + Marie-Josèphe LeBlanc d: 1800  

    03/25/2015 04:18:40
    1. Re: [ACADIAN] Lou Boudreau's connection(s) (so far!) to Michel Boudrot!
    2. Paul L LeBlanc via
    3. Thanks Bren I will put him in and see how he relates to some of us. These families moved to Illinois from Quebec mid 1800s and joined the French voyageurs who were first settlers of the area For those who haven't met her Bren is our Vegas entertainer http://www.youtube.com/daJazzSinga http://www.tinyurl.com/brendahebertmusic http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/daSinga http://www.facebook.com/brenhebert

    03/25/2015 01:44:49
    1. [ACADIAN] LeBlanc Food Store Recipies
    2. Paul L LeBlanc via
    3. LeBlanc Food Store Recipies http://www.leblancsfoodstores.com/recipes.aspx Their main page http://www.leblancsfoodstores.com/ M Paul Le Blanc is my 5th 1R and the family running the stores are my 6th

    03/23/2015 10:11:23
    1. [ACADIAN] Tim Hebert website
    2. Paul L LeBlanc via
    3. Tims site has disappered again Here is a wayback machine connection When it comes up pick a date http://wayback.archive.org/web/20120323081033/http://www.acadian-cajun.com/

    03/22/2015 02:09:42