Hi, Thank you. I have the info I want. Happy Thanksgiving. Karen Lynn -----Original Message----- From: Paul L LeBlanc <[email protected]> To: acadian <[email protected]> Sent: Wed, Nov 26, 2014 12:06 pm Subject: Re: [ACADIAN] (95) Benoni Le Blanc m (17h) Marguerite Hebert, Finally found the Family in Maryland. probably not going to find much more but will continuing looking for awhile. ============================ Modified Register for (95) Benoni LeBlanc First Generation 1. (95) Benoni LeBlanc was born 23 Oct 1729 and was christened[1] 23 Oct 1729 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. He died before 7 Jul 1763 in census. Location: "Histoire et Genealogie des Acadien; Volume #3 Author: Bona Arsenault Benoni married[2] (17h) Marguerite Hebert[3], daughter of (17) Guillaume Hebert and Marie-Josephe Dupuis, on 13 Aug 1748 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. Marguerite was born about 1726. She died before 27 Jul 1767. Location: Marguertie Hebert, widow of Benoni Leblanc was listed with her three daughters in Maryland in 1763. . Histoire et Genealogie des Acadien; Volume #3 Bona Arsenault . Wood Acadians in Maryland p 160-161 . LeBlanc Marguerite widow of Bellony nee Hebert Georgetown 1763 4 Cabanocey 1769/1777 . Marguerite Daughter of Guillaume Hebert/Marie Josephe Dupuy, who at age 20 was married on 13 Aug 1748 to belonie LeBlanc son of Francois Jeanne Hebert (SGA-3, 52a) Belonie was born on 23 Oct 1729 with Francois LeBlanc/Judith Bourg as sponsors at baptism (SGA-2, 95) His (S/B her)brothers Ignace & Paul [p 130-132] are at Georgetown, 1763. . Marie Marguerite married to Germain Bergeron 1769 18 yrs old Husband Germain (25) and two nephews Baptiste Damour (14) & Francois (10) 1777 25 nyears old Germain (31) three children - Elizabeth (7) Jean Louis (5) and Marie (3) 1796 21 nov Marries Joseph Gaudet widower of Marguerite Bourgeois & son of Glodio/Catherine Foret St James (ASM-2, 22) . Marie 1771 12 feb Married Louis Paquette, son of Louis & Genevieve Paquette (SJA-1, 14) The spouce may very well be be the louis listed as a single thirty-year ols Canadian in the First Acadian Milita (july 1770) 1777 24 yrs old Louis (48?) Jean Lambroumont (8 orphan)& Charles Godet(25) also in household. . Magdelaine They had the following children: 2 F i. Marie Marguerite LeBlanc[3] was born about 1750. Location: research of Matt Sanders [email protected] . Author: Lillian C. Bourgeois Title: Cabanocey Page: 1769 Census of the Acadian Coast, Family #118, p. 177 . Author: Albert Robichaux Jr Title: Colonial Settlers Along Bayou Lafourche Page: 1795 Census of Valenzuela, p. 60 . Title: Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, Vol. 2 Page: GAUDET p. 307 . Lillian C. Bourgeois Cabanocey Marriages of Acadians in St. James, p. 172 Marie married (1) Germain Bergeron on 3 May 1768 in St James Catholic Church, Convent, St James, LA. Germain was born in Riviere-St-Jean, Acadia. Marie also married (2) Joseph Gaudet. 3 F ii. Marie LeBlanc[3] was born about 1752. Location: research of Matt Sanders [email protected] . Lillian C. Bourgeois Cabanocey Page: 1777 Census of the Acadian Coast, p. 188 . Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, Vol. 2 Page: PAQUET p. 578 Marie married Louis Paquette, son of Louis Paquette and Genevieve, on 12 Feb 1771 in St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer, St James, LA. Location: research of Matt Sanders [email protected] . Lillian C. Bourgeois Cabanocey Page: 1777 Census of the Acadian Coast, p. 188 . Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, Vol. 2 Page: PAQUET p. 578 4 F iii. Madelaine LeBlanc[3] was born about 1755. Appendix A - Sources 1. Diocese of Baton Rouge v 1aR, p 124 (SGA-2, 95) . 2. DOBR v 1aR, p 98,124 (SGA-3, 52a). 3. Gregory A. Wood, Acadians in Maryland, p 160-161 LeBlanc Marguerite widow of Bellony.
Hi, Where did you find the list. I would like to look at it. Karen Lynn -----Original Message----- From: acvachon via <[email protected]> To: acadian <[email protected]> Sent: Tue, Nov 25, 2014 3:30 pm Subject: [ACADIAN] list of requests to move from Boston to Canada in 1766 Hello, In the Acadian list of requests to move from Boston to Canada in 1766, does anyone know who the following people? Stanislas Gourdaux…5 Isidore Gourdeaux….6 Marin Gourdaux……4 Thanks for any guidance or answer. Best regards. Andre . ------------------------------- 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
Hi, Does Marguerite Hebert also die in Maryland? My ancestor is Marie Jeanne Le Blanc and Jean Baptiste Thibodeau (Tibaudou) dit Cramatte. That's how I get to Madawaska. Karen Lynn -----Original Message----- From: Paul L LeBlanc <[email protected]> To: gtoklo38 <[email protected]>; acadian <[email protected]> Sent: Tue, Nov 25, 2014 11:30 am Subject: Re: [ACADIAN] (95) Benoni Le Blanc m (17h) Marguerite Hebert, What I have on him & his sibs Got to dig a little more He died before 7 Jul 1763. I believe that is when the Maryland census/list was prepared. Which one is your ancestor? ================================ Modified Register for (9) Francois LeBlanc Jean First Generation 1. (9) Francois LeBlanc Jean[1,2,3,4,5] was born about 1680 in Port-Royal, Acadia. He was buried 5 Mar 1770 in St-Ours, Richelieu, Quebec. Francois married[1,2,3] (3d) Jeanne Hebert[1,2,3,4,5], daughter of (3) JEAN HEBERT and (2a) MARIE-ANNE DOUCET, about 1703 in Port-Royal, Acadia. Jeanne was born about 1683 in Port-Royal, Acadia. She was buried 5 Jan 1767 in St-Ours, Richelieu, Quebec. Location: 1757 Braintree MA 72a 1764 Mass They had the following children: 2 M i. (42) Francois LeBlanc[6,7] was born about 1703 in Grand Pre, Acadia. He died 21 Apr 1733 and was buried 22 Apr 1733 in Grand Pre, Acadia. Francois married[6,7] (4e) Anne Benoit[6,7], daughter of (4) JEAN BENOIT and (2a) MARIE-ANNE BREAU Brault, about 1728. Anne was born 1706. She died 1755 in Baie-Verte. 3 M ii. (40) Jacques LeBlanc a Francois[8] was born about 1708 in Grand Pre, Acadia. He died before 14 Aug 1763. Jacques married[8,9] (11b) Catherine Landry[8], daughter of (11) PIERRE LANDRY and (1a) MADELEINE BROUSSARD, on 18 Sep 1727 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand Pre, Acadia. Catherine was born about 1708. Francois LeBlanc; Pierre Landry; Abraham Landry; Jean-Baptiste Tibaudau; Jean Babin 4 F iii. (9d) Marie LeBlanc[10] was born 23 Jan 1710 in Grand-Pre, Acadia and was baptized[11] 23 Jan 1710 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. She died before 1795. Baptism: spo Pierre Le Blanc & Magdelaine Marie married[10,12] (15) Jean-Baptiste Thibodeau Cramatte[10], son of (3) Jean Thibodeau -Baptiste and (5b) Marguerite Hebert, on 14 Jan 1727 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. Jean-Baptiste was born about 1707. He died 11 Apr 1795 in St-Basile, Madawaska, NB and was buried 14 Apr 1795 in St-Basile, Madawaska, NB. wit Jean Tibeaudeaud; Francois LeBlanc; Pierre LeBlanc; Michel LeBlanc; Michel Tibeaudeaux; Pierre Granger; Sig. Jean-Baptiste Tibaudaux; Marie LeBlanc 5 M iv. (51) Joseph LeBlanc[13] was born 24 Aug 1712 in Grand Pre, Acadia and was baptized[14] 24 Aug 1712 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand Pre, Acadia. He died before 1757 in St-Pierre. Baptism: spo Rene LeBlanc & Marie LeBlanc Joseph married[13] (14a) Marie-Joseph Bourg[13], daughter of (14) Ambroise Bourg and (6b) Elizabeth Melanson, about 1735. Marie-Joseph was born about 1717. 6 F v. (9f) Marguerite LeBlanc[15] was born about 1715 in Grand Pre, Acadia. She died before 6 Mar 1764. Marguerite married[15] (44) Charles Hebert[15], son of (13) JACQUES HEBERT and (3e) MARGUERITE LANDRY, on 28 May 1733 in Grand Pre, Acadia. Charles was born 3 Nov 1708 in Grand Pre, Acadia and was baptized 3 Nov 1708 in Grand Pre, Acadia . 7 F vi. (7h) Cecile LeBlanc[16] was born about 1717. Cecile married[16] (64) Charles Landry[16], son of (8) RENE LANDRY and (3b) ANNE THERIOT, on 7 Nov 1740 in Grand Pre, Acadia. Charles was born about 1719. He was buried 24 Jun 1774 in St-Jean-lEvangeliste-de-Chatellerault, Poitou, France. 8 F vii. (9i) Marie-Josephe LeBlanc Josette[17] was born 1720 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand Pre, Acadia. Marie-Josephe married[17] (60) Jean-Baptiste Landry dit Labbe[17], son of (17) Jean-Baptiste Landry and (4e) Marguerite Gautrot Gautreau, on 29 Oct 1737 in St-Charles-des-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. Jean-Baptiste was born 28 Aug 1712 and was baptized 28 Aug 1712 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand Pre, Acadia . 9 F viii. (9j) Madeleine LeBlanc was baptized 9 Oct 1722 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand Pre, Acadia. She died 5 May 1803 in St-Ours, Richelieu, Quebec. 10 M ix. (86) Jean-Baptiste LeBlanc was born 29 Oct 1725 in Grand-Pre, Acadia and was christened[18] 29 Oct 1725 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. He died 18 Sep 1782 in Chantenay, Bretagne, France. Jean-Baptiste married Marguerite Celestin Dit Bellemere, daughter of (3) Jacques Celestin dit Jacob dit Bellemere and (6i) Marie Landry, on 10 Aug 1758 in Southampton, England. Marguerite was born 25 Apr 1735. 11 M x. (95) Benoni LeBlanc was born 23 Oct 1729 and was christened[19] 23 Oct 1729 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. He died before 7 Jul 1763. Benoni married[20] (17h) Marguerite Hebert, daughter of (17) Guillaume Hebert and Marie-Josephe Dupuis, on 13 Aug 1748 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. Marguerite was born about 1726. She died before 27 Jul 1767. Appendix A - Sources 1. Stephen A White, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles Acadiennes 1636-1714 v2, p 987-989 LeBlanc Rene (3). 2. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 801-803 Hebert Jean (3). 3. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 999, 1001 LeBlanc Francois (9). 4. Diocese of Baton Rouge v 1aR, p 135 (SGA-1, 34). 5. DOBR v 1aR, p 120 (SGA-2, 35). 6. Stephen A White, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Families Acadiennes (2) - unpublished, v L p 564 LeBlanc Francois (42). 7. Stephen A White, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles Acadiennes 1636-1714 v1, p 111-114 Benoit Jean (4). 8. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 934-935 Landry Pierre (11). 9. Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, v 1a p 107 132-133 (SGA-2, 232). 10. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 1513-1515 Thibodeau Jean (3). 11. DOBR v 1aR, p 141 (SGA-1, 49). 12. DOBR v 1aR, p 142, 190 (SGA-2, 107). 13. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 248-249 Bourg Ambroise (14). 14. DOBR, v 1a p 135 (SGA-1, 34). 15. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 825-828 Hebert Jacques (13). 16. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 928-930 Landry Rene (8). 17. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 943-945 Landry Jean-Baptiste (17). 18. DOBR v 1aR, p 134 (SGA-2, 62). 19. DOBR v 1aR, p 124 (SGA-2, 95) . 20. DOBR v 1aR, p 98,124 (SGA-3, 52a). -----Original Message----- From: George O Brien via <[email protected]> To: acadian <[email protected]> Sent: Tue, Nov 25, 2014 11:44 am Subject: [ACADIAN] Benoni Le Blanc Hi, Does anyone know where Benoni Le Blanc died and when? I have Maryland. Born 1729 at Grand Pre, son of Jean Francois Le Blanc and Jeanne Hebert. Married to Marguerite Hebert. He is my 5th great grand uncle. Karen Lynn . ------------------------------- 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
Thanks cousin Gary Benoni Sister Marie husband (15) Jean-Baptiste Thibodeau Cramatte died in Madawanka. Our cousins there shared the St-Basile Register pages. Anyone who would wants a copy email me at [email protected]
Finally found the Family in Maryland. probably not going to find much more but will continuing looking for awhile. ============================ Modified Register for (95) Benoni LeBlanc First Generation 1. (95) Benoni LeBlanc was born 23 Oct 1729 and was christened[1] 23 Oct 1729 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. He died before 7 Jul 1763 in census. Location: "Histoire et Genealogie des Acadien; Volume #3 Author: Bona Arsenault Benoni married[2] (17h) Marguerite Hebert[3], daughter of (17) Guillaume Hebert and Marie-Josephe Dupuis, on 13 Aug 1748 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. Marguerite was born about 1726. She died before 27 Jul 1767. Location: Marguertie Hebert, widow of Benoni Leblanc was listed with her three daughters in Maryland in 1763. . Histoire et Genealogie des Acadien; Volume #3 Bona Arsenault . Wood Acadians in Maryland p 160-161 . LeBlanc Marguerite widow of Bellony nee Hebert Georgetown 1763 4 Cabanocey 1769/1777 . Marguerite Daughter of Guillaume Hebert/Marie Josephe Dupuy, who at age 20 was married on 13 Aug 1748 to belonie LeBlanc son of Francois Jeanne Hebert (SGA-3, 52a) Belonie was born on 23 Oct 1729 with Francois LeBlanc/Judith Bourg as sponsors at baptism (SGA-2, 95) His (S/B her)brothers Ignace & Paul [p 130-132] are at Georgetown, 1763. . Marie Marguerite married to Germain Bergeron 1769 18 yrs old Husband Germain (25) and two nephews Baptiste Damour (14) & Francois (10) 1777 25 nyears old Germain (31) three children - Elizabeth (7) Jean Louis (5) and Marie (3) 1796 21 nov Marries Joseph Gaudet widower of Marguerite Bourgeois & son of Glodio/Catherine Foret St James (ASM-2, 22) . Marie 1771 12 feb Married Louis Paquette, son of Louis & Genevieve Paquette (SJA-1, 14) The spouce may very well be be the louis listed as a single thirty-year ols Canadian in the First Acadian Milita (july 1770) 1777 24 yrs old Louis (48?) Jean Lambroumont (8 orphan)& Charles Godet(25) also in household. . Magdelaine They had the following children: 2 F i. Marie Marguerite LeBlanc[3] was born about 1750. Location: research of Matt Sanders [email protected] . Author: Lillian C. Bourgeois Title: Cabanocey Page: 1769 Census of the Acadian Coast, Family #118, p. 177 . Author: Albert Robichaux Jr Title: Colonial Settlers Along Bayou Lafourche Page: 1795 Census of Valenzuela, p. 60 . Title: Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, Vol. 2 Page: GAUDET p. 307 . Lillian C. Bourgeois Cabanocey Marriages of Acadians in St. James, p. 172 Marie married (1) Germain Bergeron on 3 May 1768 in St James Catholic Church, Convent, St James, LA. Germain was born in Riviere-St-Jean, Acadia. Marie also married (2) Joseph Gaudet. 3 F ii. Marie LeBlanc[3] was born about 1752. Location: research of Matt Sanders [email protected] . Lillian C. Bourgeois Cabanocey Page: 1777 Census of the Acadian Coast, p. 188 . Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, Vol. 2 Page: PAQUET p. 578 Marie married Louis Paquette, son of Louis Paquette and Genevieve, on 12 Feb 1771 in St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer, St James, LA. Location: research of Matt Sanders [email protected] . Lillian C. Bourgeois Cabanocey Page: 1777 Census of the Acadian Coast, p. 188 . Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, Vol. 2 Page: PAQUET p. 578 4 F iii. Madelaine LeBlanc[3] was born about 1755. Appendix A - Sources 1. Diocese of Baton Rouge v 1aR, p 124 (SGA-2, 95) . 2. DOBR v 1aR, p 98,124 (SGA-3, 52a). 3. Gregory A. Wood, Acadians in Maryland, p 160-161 LeBlanc Marguerite widow of Bellony.
Thanks a lot! Andre Le 26/11/14, Cecil Van Duzee via <[email protected]> a écrit : > Brothers from Port Royal; sons of Pierre (2)-Marguerite Robichaud (3e) > > > > Cecil Genealogists are not authors. We don't create history... We evaluate and document it. > > > To: [email protected] > > Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2014 17:28:34 -0500 > > Subject: [ACADIAN] list of requests to move from Boston to Canada in 1766 > > From: [email protected] > > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > > > In the Acadian list of requests to move from Boston to Canada in 1766, does anyone know who the following people? > > > > > > > > Stanislas Gourdaux…5 > > > > Isidore Gourdeaux….6 > > > > Marin Gourdaux……4 > > > > > > > > Thanks for any guidance or answer. > > > > > > > > Best regards. > > > > Andre > > . > > ------------------------------- > > 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 > > . > ------------------------------- > 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 > >
Brothers from Port Royal; sons of Pierre (2)-Marguerite Robichaud (3e) Cecil Genealogists are not authors. We don't create history... We evaluate and document it. > To: [email protected] > Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2014 17:28:34 -0500 > Subject: [ACADIAN] list of requests to move from Boston to Canada in 1766 > From: [email protected] > > > Hello, > > > > In the Acadian list of requests to move from Boston to Canada in 1766, does anyone know who the following people? > > > > Stanislas Gourdaux…5 > > Isidore Gourdeaux….6 > > Marin Gourdaux……4 > > > > Thanks for any guidance or answer. > > > > Best regards. > > Andre > . > ------------------------------- > 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
There are two tapes of French Neutrals in the Felt Collection (23 & 24) (Plus earlier records mixed elsewhere) http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ArchivesSearch/RevolutionarySearch.aspx I put Gourdaux in the person name search 4 excerpts came up All were 1766. 2 were for support. 2 for help going to Quebec. Other searches may be necessary. Some documents list the family members. I wonder how they spelt the name in the other years. I had such problems finding them I had to check the different towns by year to find our other records. You may be able to look by associated families. There should be able to order copies (Marty - do we may still have the tapes at the family research center in Baton Rouge?) -----Original Message----- From: acvachon Hello, In the Acadian list of requests to move from Boston to Canada in 1766, does anyone know who the following people? Stanislas Gourdaux…5 Isidore Gourdeaux….6 Marin Gourdaux……4 Thanks for any guidance or answer. Best regards. Andre .
Paul, The microfilms of Volumes 23 and 24 should still be at the Latter Day Saints genealogy center in Baton Rouge as we paid for them to be there permanently. Marty On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 5:27 PM, Paul L LeBlanc via <[email protected]> wrote: > There are two tapes of French Neutrals in the Felt Collection (23 & 24) > (Plus earlier records mixed elsewhere) > > http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ArchivesSearch/RevolutionarySearch.aspx > > > I put Gourdaux in the person name search > > > 4 excerpts came up > All were 1766. > 2 were for support. > 2 for help going to Quebec. > > > Other searches may be necessary. Some documents list the family members. > > > I wonder how they spelt the name in the other years. > I had such problems finding them I had to check the different towns by > year to find our other records. You may be able to look by associated > families. > > > There should be able to order copies > (Marty - do we may still have the tapes at the family research center in > Baton Rouge?) > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: acvachon > Hello, > > In the Acadian list of requests to move from Boston to Canada in 1766, does > anyone know who the following people? > > Stanislas Gourdaux…5 > > Isidore Gourdeaux….6 > > Marin Gourdaux……4 > > Thanks for any guidance or answer. > > Best regards. > > Andre > . > > > > > . > ------------------------------- > 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 > -- Martin Guidry 6139 North Shore Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70817 225-202-2478 (cell) [email protected] Les Guédry et Petitpas d'Asteur, Inc. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~guedrylabinefamily http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~guidryrm/Guedry-Labine http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~guidryrm/clotiaux http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~guidryrm/butaud
Lots of good food ideas! Happy Thanksgiving to all our Cajun cousins! On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 9:53 AM, Paul L LeBlanc via <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >From 2009, I am sure Don is looking down on us from heaven. > > Tonight, I will be trying with just shrimp as a CASSEROLE . > > Will try with smoke sausage in a couple of days. > > year around called CHAYOTE in "Spanish" Super markets. > Only difference is Chayote cost about 3 times more expensive than > Merlinton. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Don2717 <[email protected]> > To: pleblan <[email protected]> > Sent: Sat, Nov 28, 2009 9:39 am > Subject: stuffed merlitons > > > Dear Cousins: > I was away from my computer over Thamksgiving, and today I noticved a > number of listers inquiring about Merlitons. > Following is a brief discussion on Louisiana's favorite holiday dish: > > MERLITONS > (CHAYOTE , PRONOUNCED CHI-OH-TEE) > Mirlitons (pronounced Mel-ah-tawn in Louisiana), the symbol of fall in > south Louisiana begin to show up in the produce section of the local > supermarkets. Christophene, Chayote (Chi-oh-tee), Chouehol, Choeho, Mango > Squash, Aztec Squash, Custard Mallow, Pepinella, Brione (French), > Vegetable Pear, Meliton, Merliton, Mirliton. > TO COOK: > Before preparing your favorite mirliton dish, the mirlitons must be > blanched whole, or cooked "au blanc", first being cut into quarters and > then cut into cubes. If you are going to prepare a salad, casserole or > dish that requires the slicing or cubing of the mirliton then you should > peel the mirlitons, cut them into quarters then cubes before you cook > them. If you are going to prepare stuffed mirlitons, or you prefer to cook > them whole you should place the mirlitons in a large pot or saucepan, and > cover mirlitons with cold water, cover saucepan and boil until the > nirlitons are tender to a fork or sharp knife, about 1-1/2 hours. Cut each > in half, and remove seed. Spoon out the pulp, being careful not to pierce > the skin (Use the pulp in the stuffing mixture). Place the pulp into the > sautéed vegetable seasoning and mash or chop the pulp, cook until the > excess liquid evaporates. > Another method of cooking the merliton is in the microwave. Cut merliton > lengthwise and place in a microwave safe dish, cut surface down in a small > amount of water. Cover with plastic wrap and cook on high until the > merliton is tender. The length of time depends on the size and weight of > the merliton being cooked. > EASY WAY TO COOK > The simplest method of preparing them and probably the best if one is to > appreciate its delicate and distinctive flavor, is to peel and dice the > mirliton, place in slightly salted boiling water to cook until they are > tender, or cook them in the microwave. Serve them hot with butter (au > Beurre) > or > chill them and serve with oil, vinegar, salt and pepper (vinaigrette) as > a salad. > STUFFED MERLITON OR MERLITON CASSEROLE > Ingredients: > 4 merlitons > 1/2 lb. uncooked shrimp - shelled and de-veined. > 1/2 lb. lean cooked ham - coarsely chopped or diced > 1 medium sized onion - minced > 2 to 4 garlic cloves - minced > 1/4 cup flat leaf parsley > 1/4 teaspoon thyme > 1/2 teaspoon cayenne or black pepper > 1/2 tsp. salt > 1 tbsp. butter > 8 to 12-1/2 inch bits of butter for topping before baking > 1 cup breadcrumbs > Place the merlitons in a large pot and cover them with slightly salted > cold water. Cover and boil the merlitons until they are tender to the fork > or sharp knife (about 1-1/2 hours. Remove the cooked merlitons from the > boiling water, drain and let cool. Cut each in half, lengthwise, and remove > the seed. Carefully scoop out the pulp making a boat like shell, taking > care not to perforate the shells. Place the shells aside to drain on a > paper towel. > While the merlitons are cooking, chop the aromatic vegetable seasoning > and seasoning ham. De-vein the shrimp and cut them into morsel size > pieces. > Heat the butter in a saucepan and sauté the chopped aromatic vegetables. > Add the minced ham and chopped cooked merliton and cook mixture over > medium heat for about 30 minutes. Add shrimp and mix well. Add some of the > breadcrumbs to absorb some of the liquid and give the mixture a firm > texture. Stuff > the mixture into the merliton shells, cover with breadcrumbs and a pat of > butter. Bake in a moderate 375 degree oven for 30 minutes or until the > breadcrumbs are golden brown. > A casserole is prepared in the same manner as stuffed merlitons, except > the entire mixture is placed in a buttered casserole instead of stuffing > the mixture into the boat-like shells. > VARIATIONS: Use shrimp only, ham only, ground beef and seasoned with > Italian style breadcrumbs and Parmesan cheese (Italian style) > > > > > > . > ------------------------------- > 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. 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What I have on him & his sibs Got to dig a little more SAW has him dying before 7 Jul 1763. I believe that is when the Maryland census/list was prepared. Which one is your ancestor? added references SAW & DOBR v 1a. Still have a few references to add ================================ Modified Register for (9) Francois LeBlanc Jean First Generation 1. (9) Francois LeBlanc Jean[1,2,3] was born about 1680 in Port-Royal, Acadia. He was buried 5 Mar 1770 in St-Ours, Richelieu, Quebec. Francois married[1,2,3] (3d) Jeanne Hebert[1,2,3], daughter of (3) JEAN HEBERT and (2a) MARIE-ANNE DOUCET, about 1703 in Port-Royal, Acadia. Jeanne was born about 1683 in Port-Royal, Acadia. She was buried 5 Jan 1767 in St-Ours, Richelieu, Quebec. Location: 1757 Braintree MA 72a 1764 Mass They had the following children: 2 M i. (42) Francois LeBlanc[3,4,5] was born about 1703 in Grand Pre, Acadia. He died 21 Apr 1733 and was buried[6] 22 Apr 1733 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. Francois married[3,4,5] (4e) Anne Benoit[4,5], daughter of (4) JEAN BENOIT and (2a) MARIE-ANNE BREAU Brault, about 1728. Anne was born 1706. She died 1755 in Baie-Verte. 3 M ii. (40) Jacques LeBlanc a Francois[3,7] was born about 1708 in Grand Pre, Acadia. He died before 14 Aug 1763. Jacques married[3,7,8] (11b) Catherine Landry[3,7], daughter of (11) PIERRE LANDRY and (1a) MADELEINE BROUSSARD, on 18 Sep 1727 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand Pre, Acadia. Catherine was born about 1708. Census: Braintree [Mass] 1757 49a Mass 1763 la Ve Leblanc Francois LeBlanc; Pierre Landry; Abraham Landry; Jean-Baptiste Tibaudau; Jean Babin 4 F iii. (9c) Anne LeBlanc[3,9] was born 16 Jan 1708 and was christened[10] 16 Jan 1708 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. Anne married[3,9,11] (45) Germain Landry[3,9], son of (9) GERMAIN LANDRY and (3d) MARIE MELANSON, on 4 Jul 1729 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. Germain died 1755/1756. 5 F iv. (9d) Marie LeBlanc[3,12] was born 23 Jan 1710 and was baptized[13] 23 Jan 1710 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. She died before 23 Sep 1765. Baptism: spo Pierre Le Blanc & Magdelaine Marie married[3,12,14] (15) Jean-Baptiste Thibodeau Cramatte[3,12], son of (3) Jean Thibodeau -Baptiste and (5b) Marguerite Hebert, on 14 Jan 1727 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. Jean-Baptiste was born about 1707. He died 11 Apr 1795 in St-Basile, Madawaska, NB and was buried 14 Apr 1795 in St-Basile, Madawaska, NB. wit Jean Tibeaudeaud; Francois LeBlanc; Pierre LeBlanc; Michel LeBlanc; Michel Tibeaudeaux; Pierre Granger; Sig. Jean-Baptiste Tibaudaux; Marie LeBlanc 6 M v. (51) Joseph LeBlanc[3,15] was born 24 Aug 1712 and was baptized[16] 24 Aug 1712 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand Pre, Acadia. He died before 1757 in St-Pierre. Baptism: spo Rene LeBlanc & Marie LeBlanc Joseph married[3,15] (14a) Marie-Joseph Bourg[3,15], daughter of (14) Ambroise Bourg and (6b) Elizabeth Melanson, about 1735. Marie-Joseph was born about 1717. 7 F vi. (9f) Marguerite LeBlanc[3,17] was born about 1714 in Grand Pre, Acadia. She died 1758/1759 in at sea to France. Marguerite married[3,17,18] (44) Charles Hebert[3,17], son of (13) JACQUES HEBERT and (3e) MARGUERITE LANDRY, on 28 May 1733 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. Charles was born 3 Nov 1708 and was baptized[19] 3 Nov 1708 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia . 8 M vii. (8g) Honore LeBlanc[3]. 9 F viii. (7h) Cecile LeBlanc[3,20] was born 20 Aug 1717 and was christened[21] 28 Aug 1717 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. She died 29 May 1774 and was buried 30 May 1774 in St-Jean-l'Evangeliste, Chatellerault, Vienne, Poitou, France. Baptism: spo Sieur Jean Mouton, chirurgien & Anne Leblanc Census: Liste des passagers pour la France [Southhampton] 1763 44a Liste des arrives a st-Malo 1763 44a St-Malo 1772 53a Cecile married[3,20,22] (64) Charles Landry[3,20], son of (8) RENE LANDRY and (3b) ANNE THERIOT, on 7 Nov 1740 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. Charles was born about 1719. He was buried 24 Jun 1774 in St-Jean-lEvangeliste-de-Chatellerault, Poitou, France. 10 F ix. (9i) Marie-Josephe LeBlanc Josette[3,23] was born about 1720 in Grand-Pre, Acadia. Marie-Josephe married[3,23,24] (60) Jean-Baptiste Landry dit Labbe[3,23], son of (17) Jean-Baptiste Landry and (4e) Marguerite Gautrot Gautreau, on 29 Oct 1737 in St-Charles-des-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. Jean-Baptiste was born 28 Aug 1712 and was baptized[25] 28 Aug 1712 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia . Baptism: spo Claude Gotrot & Marguerite Mius 11 F x. (9j) Madeleine LeBlanc[3,26,27] was baptized 9 Oct 1722 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. She died 5 May 1803 in St-Ours, Richelieu, Quebec. Madeleine married[3,27,28] (1) (27) Amand Breau Thomas[27], son of (3) Pierre Breau and (2e) Anne LeBlanc, on 4 Feb 1743 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. Amand was born about 1721. He was buried 23 Jul 1773 in St-Ours, Richelieu, Quebec. Madeleine also married[26] (2) (62) Charles Cormier[26], son of (6) Germain Cormier and (5b) Marie LeBlanc, on 9 Nov 1778 in St-Ours, Richelieu, Quebec. Charles was born about 1726. He died 9 May 1796 and was buried 10 May 1796 in St-Ours, Richelieu, Quebec. 12 M xi. (86) Jean-Baptiste LeBlanc[3,29] was born 29 Oct 1725 and was christened[30] 29 Oct 1725 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. He died 17 Sep 1782 and was buried 18 Sep 1782 in Chantenay, Bretagne, France. Baptism: spo Jacque Leblanc & Marie Babin, wife of Rene Richart (s) Francois LeBlanc Jean-Baptiste married[3,29] (1) Marie Landry[3,29], daughter of (23) Jean Landry dit Jane and (5b) Madeleine Melanson, on 8 Nov 1745 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. Marie was born 2 Dec 1726 and was christened[31] 2 Dec 1726 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. Baptism: spo Paul Landry & Anne Melancon daughter of Felippe Melancon Jean-Baptiste also married[3] (2) Marguerite Celestin Dit Bellemere[3], daughter of (3) Jacques Celestin dit Jacob dit Bellemere and (6i) Marie Landry, on 10 Aug 1758 in Southampton, England. Marguerite was born 25 Apr 1735. 13 M xii. (95) Benoni LeBlanc was born 23 Oct 1729 and was christened[32] 23 Oct 1729 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. He died before 7 Jul 1763 in census. Benoni married[33] (17h) Marguerite Hebert, daughter of (17) Guillaume Hebert and Marie-Josephe Dupuis, on 13 Aug 1748 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. Marguerite was born about 1726. She died before 27 Jul 1767. Appendix A - Sources 1. Stephen A White, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles Acadiennes 1636-1714 v2, p 987-989 LeBlanc Rene (3). 2. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 801-803 Hebert Jean (3). 3. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 999-1001 LeBlanc Francois (9). 4. Stephen A White, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Families Acadiennes (2) - unpublished, v L p 564 LeBlanc Francois (42). 5. Stephen A White, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles Acadiennes 1636-1714 v1, p 111-114 Benoit Jean (4). 6. Diocese of Baton Rouge v 1aR, p 131 (SGA-2, 125). 7. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 934-935 Landry Pierre (11). 8. DOBR v 1aR, p 107, 132-133 (SGA-2, 232). 9. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 930-932 Landry Germain (9). 10. DOBR v 1aR, p 121 (SGA-1,2). 11. DOBR v 1aR, p 109, 122 (SGA-2, 227). 12. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 1513-1515 Thibodeau Jean (3). 13. DOBR v 1aR, p 141 (SGA-1, 49). 14. DOBR v 1aR, p 142, 190 (SGA-2, 107). 15. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 248-249 Bourg Ambroise (14). 16. Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, v 1a p 135 (SGA-1, 34). 17. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 825-828 Hebert Jacques (13). 18. DOBR v 1aR, p 92, 139 (SGA-2, 206). 19. DOBR v 1aR, p 91 (SGA-1, 5). 20. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 928-930 Landry Rene (8). 21. DOBR v 1aR, p 125 (SGA-2, 3). 22. DOBR v 1aR, p 108, 125-126 (SGA-3, 6a). 23. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 943-945 Landry Jean-Baptiste (17). 24. DOBR v 1aR, p 111, 144-145 (SGA-2, 187). 25. DOBR v 1aR, p 110-111 (SGA-1, 34). 26. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 408-410 Cormier Germain (6). 27. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 274-277 Breau Pierre (3). 28. DOBR v 1aR, p 41, 138 (SGA-3, 19a-19b). 29. DOBR v 1aR, p 115, 132 (SGA-3, 34b-35a). 30. DOBR v 1aR, p 134 (SGA-2, 62). 31. DOBR v 1aR, p 114 (SGA-2, 69). 32. DOBR v 1aR, p 124 (SGA-2, 95) . 33. DOBR v 1aR, p 98,124 (SGA-3, 52a).
André, According to the church registers for the Catholic parish of St-Jean Baptiste at Annapolis-Royale, Stanislas Gourdeau was born 15 November 1726 to Pierre Gourdeau and Marguerite Robichaux. (RG 1 Vol. 26 p. 252). The St-Jean Baptiste registers are online at the Nova Scotia Archives website under "An Acadian Parish Remembered". http://novascotia.ca/archives/virtual/acadian/archives.asp?ID=1136 The same registers list Isidore Gourdaut as being born 1 June 1731 to Pierre Gourdaut and Marguerite Robichaux. (RG 1 Vol. 26a p. 93) http://novascotia.ca/archives/virtual/acadian/archives.asp?ID=1840 These registers also list a Martin Gourdeau as being born 23 November 1733 to Pierre Gourdeau and Marguerite Robichaux. (RG1 Vol 26a p. 115) Could this Martin Gourdeau be the Marin Goudreau in the Boston records? http://novascotia.ca/archives/virtual/acadian/archives.asp?ID=1949 The same registers list Isaac Gourdeau as being born 26 November 1738 to Pierre Gourdeau and Marguerite Robichaux. (RG 1 Vol. 26a p. 184) http://novascotia.ca/archives/virtual/acadian/archives.asp?ID=2296 Pierre Gourdeau and Margueritte Robichaud married at St-Jean Baptiste Parish (Annapolis-Royale) on 28 February 1724. He was the son of Jacques Gourdeau (deceased) and Marie Bieso (living in Québec at the time). She was the daughter of Prudent Robichaud and Henriette Petitpas. (RG 1 Vol. 26 p. 335) http://novascotia.ca/archives/virtual/acadian/archives.asp?ID=1361 Isidore Gourdeau married Magdelaine Dugast on 16 January 1753 at St-Jean Baptiste Catholic Parish (Annapolis-Royale). He was the son of Peirre Gourdeau (deceased) and Marguerite Robicheaux. She was the daughter of Joseph Dugast and Marguerite Robicheaux (deceased). (RG 1 Vol. 26a p. 479) http://novascotia.ca/archives/virtual/acadian/archives.asp?ID=3381 Stanislas Gourdeau married Marie LeBlanc on 24 January 1752 at St-Jean Baptiste Catholic Parish (Annapolis-Royale). He was the son of Pierre Gourdeau (deceased) and Marguerite Bourgeois. (This seems to be an error as his Mother was Marguerite Robichaux. The priest seems to have gotten confused and wrote his wife's mother's name twice.) Her parents were Joseph LeBlanc and Marguerite Bourgeois. (RG 1 Vol. 26a p. 454) http://novascotia.ca/archives/virtual/acadian/archives.asp?ID=3303 I am not sure if this is what you are seeking. It appears that the parents of Pierre Gourdeau were from Québec and Pierre Gourdeau emigrated to the Annapolis-Royale area before 1724. Martin Guidry On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 4:28 PM, acvachon via <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello, > > > > In the Acadian list of requests to move from Boston to Canada in 1766, > does anyone know who the following people? > > > > Stanislas Gourdaux…5 > > Isidore Gourdeaux….6 > > Marin Gourdaux……4 > > > > Thanks for any guidance or answer. > > > > Best regards. > > Andre > . > ------------------------------- > 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 > -- Martin Guidry 6139 North Shore Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70817 225-202-2478 (cell) [email protected] Les Guédry et Petitpas d'Asteur, Inc. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~guedrylabinefamily http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~guidryrm/Guedry-Labine http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~guidryrm/clotiaux http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~guidryrm/butaud
Hello, Can someone tell me where I can see the original document (scanned) of: LIST OF FRENCH NEUTRALS WISHING TO EMIGRATE TO QUEBEC. 1766-06-02. http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ArchivesSearch/RevolutionaryDetail.aspx?VolNbr=024&Page=565A Thanks for all! Andre
There are two tapes of French Neutrals in the Felt Collection (23 & 24) (Plus earlier records mixed elsewhere) http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ArchivesSearch/RevolutionarySearch.aspx I put Gourdaux in the person name search 4 excerpts came up All were 1766. 2 were for support. 2 for help going to Quebec. Other searches may be necessary. Some documents list the family members. I wonder how they spelt the name in the other years. I had such problems finding them I had to check the different towns by year to find our other records. You may be able to look by associated families. There should be able to order copies (Marty - do we may still have the tapes at the family research center in Baton Rouge?) -----Original Message----- From: acvachon Hello, In the Acadian list of requests to move from Boston to Canada in 1766, does anyone know who the following people? Stanislas Gourdaux…5 Isidore Gourdeaux….6 Marin Gourdaux……4 Thanks for any guidance or answer. Best regards. Andre .
Hello, In the Acadian list of requests to move from Boston to Canada in 1766, does anyone know who the following people? Stanislas Gourdaux…5 Isidore Gourdeaux….6 Marin Gourdaux……4 Thanks for any guidance or answer. Best regards. Andre
Here's an interesting link to the chronology of the deportations. http://www.acadian-home.org/Paul-Delaney-Chronology.html Cheers, Mona
What I have on him & his sibs Got to dig a little more He died before 7 Jul 1763. I believe that is when the Maryland census/list was prepared. Which one is your ancestor? ================================ Modified Register for (9) Francois LeBlanc Jean First Generation 1. (9) Francois LeBlanc Jean[1,2,3,4,5] was born about 1680 in Port-Royal, Acadia. He was buried 5 Mar 1770 in St-Ours, Richelieu, Quebec. Francois married[1,2,3] (3d) Jeanne Hebert[1,2,3,4,5], daughter of (3) JEAN HEBERT and (2a) MARIE-ANNE DOUCET, about 1703 in Port-Royal, Acadia. Jeanne was born about 1683 in Port-Royal, Acadia. She was buried 5 Jan 1767 in St-Ours, Richelieu, Quebec. Location: 1757 Braintree MA 72a 1764 Mass They had the following children: 2 M i. (42) Francois LeBlanc[6,7] was born about 1703 in Grand Pre, Acadia. He died 21 Apr 1733 and was buried 22 Apr 1733 in Grand Pre, Acadia. Francois married[6,7] (4e) Anne Benoit[6,7], daughter of (4) JEAN BENOIT and (2a) MARIE-ANNE BREAU Brault, about 1728. Anne was born 1706. She died 1755 in Baie-Verte. 3 M ii. (40) Jacques LeBlanc a Francois[8] was born about 1708 in Grand Pre, Acadia. He died before 14 Aug 1763. Jacques married[8,9] (11b) Catherine Landry[8], daughter of (11) PIERRE LANDRY and (1a) MADELEINE BROUSSARD, on 18 Sep 1727 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand Pre, Acadia. Catherine was born about 1708. Francois LeBlanc; Pierre Landry; Abraham Landry; Jean-Baptiste Tibaudau; Jean Babin 4 F iii. (9d) Marie LeBlanc[10] was born 23 Jan 1710 in Grand-Pre, Acadia and was baptized[11] 23 Jan 1710 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. She died before 1795. Baptism: spo Pierre Le Blanc & Magdelaine Marie married[10,12] (15) Jean-Baptiste Thibodeau Cramatte[10], son of (3) Jean Thibodeau -Baptiste and (5b) Marguerite Hebert, on 14 Jan 1727 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. Jean-Baptiste was born about 1707. He died 11 Apr 1795 in St-Basile, Madawaska, NB and was buried 14 Apr 1795 in St-Basile, Madawaska, NB. wit Jean Tibeaudeaud; Francois LeBlanc; Pierre LeBlanc; Michel LeBlanc; Michel Tibeaudeaux; Pierre Granger; Sig. Jean-Baptiste Tibaudaux; Marie LeBlanc 5 M iv. (51) Joseph LeBlanc[13] was born 24 Aug 1712 in Grand Pre, Acadia and was baptized[14] 24 Aug 1712 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand Pre, Acadia. He died before 1757 in St-Pierre. Baptism: spo Rene LeBlanc & Marie LeBlanc Joseph married[13] (14a) Marie-Joseph Bourg[13], daughter of (14) Ambroise Bourg and (6b) Elizabeth Melanson, about 1735. Marie-Joseph was born about 1717. 6 F v. (9f) Marguerite LeBlanc[15] was born about 1715 in Grand Pre, Acadia. She died before 6 Mar 1764. Marguerite married[15] (44) Charles Hebert[15], son of (13) JACQUES HEBERT and (3e) MARGUERITE LANDRY, on 28 May 1733 in Grand Pre, Acadia. Charles was born 3 Nov 1708 in Grand Pre, Acadia and was baptized 3 Nov 1708 in Grand Pre, Acadia . 7 F vi. (7h) Cecile LeBlanc[16] was born about 1717. Cecile married[16] (64) Charles Landry[16], son of (8) RENE LANDRY and (3b) ANNE THERIOT, on 7 Nov 1740 in Grand Pre, Acadia. Charles was born about 1719. He was buried 24 Jun 1774 in St-Jean-lEvangeliste-de-Chatellerault, Poitou, France. 8 F vii. (9i) Marie-Josephe LeBlanc Josette[17] was born 1720 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand Pre, Acadia. Marie-Josephe married[17] (60) Jean-Baptiste Landry dit Labbe[17], son of (17) Jean-Baptiste Landry and (4e) Marguerite Gautrot Gautreau, on 29 Oct 1737 in St-Charles-des-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. Jean-Baptiste was born 28 Aug 1712 and was baptized 28 Aug 1712 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand Pre, Acadia . 9 F viii. (9j) Madeleine LeBlanc was baptized 9 Oct 1722 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand Pre, Acadia. She died 5 May 1803 in St-Ours, Richelieu, Quebec. 10 M ix. (86) Jean-Baptiste LeBlanc was born 29 Oct 1725 in Grand-Pre, Acadia and was christened[18] 29 Oct 1725 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. He died 18 Sep 1782 in Chantenay, Bretagne, France. Jean-Baptiste married Marguerite Celestin Dit Bellemere, daughter of (3) Jacques Celestin dit Jacob dit Bellemere and (6i) Marie Landry, on 10 Aug 1758 in Southampton, England. Marguerite was born 25 Apr 1735. 11 M x. (95) Benoni LeBlanc was born 23 Oct 1729 and was christened[19] 23 Oct 1729 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. He died before 7 Jul 1763. Benoni married[20] (17h) Marguerite Hebert, daughter of (17) Guillaume Hebert and Marie-Josephe Dupuis, on 13 Aug 1748 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. Marguerite was born about 1726. She died before 27 Jul 1767. Appendix A - Sources 1. Stephen A White, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles Acadiennes 1636-1714 v2, p 987-989 LeBlanc Rene (3). 2. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 801-803 Hebert Jean (3). 3. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 999, 1001 LeBlanc Francois (9). 4. Diocese of Baton Rouge v 1aR, p 135 (SGA-1, 34). 5. DOBR v 1aR, p 120 (SGA-2, 35). 6. Stephen A White, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Families Acadiennes (2) - unpublished, v L p 564 LeBlanc Francois (42). 7. Stephen A White, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles Acadiennes 1636-1714 v1, p 111-114 Benoit Jean (4). 8. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 934-935 Landry Pierre (11). 9. Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, v 1a p 107 132-133 (SGA-2, 232). 10. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 1513-1515 Thibodeau Jean (3). 11. DOBR v 1aR, p 141 (SGA-1, 49). 12. DOBR v 1aR, p 142, 190 (SGA-2, 107). 13. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 248-249 Bourg Ambroise (14). 14. DOBR, v 1a p 135 (SGA-1, 34). 15. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 825-828 Hebert Jacques (13). 16. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 928-930 Landry Rene (8). 17. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 943-945 Landry Jean-Baptiste (17). 18. DOBR v 1aR, p 134 (SGA-2, 62). 19. DOBR v 1aR, p 124 (SGA-2, 95) . 20. DOBR v 1aR, p 98,124 (SGA-3, 52a). -----Original Message----- From: George O Brien via <[email protected]> To: acadian <[email protected]> Sent: Tue, Nov 25, 2014 11:44 am Subject: [ACADIAN] Benoni Le Blanc Hi, Does anyone know where Benoni Le Blanc died and when? I have Maryland. Born 1729 at Grand Pre, son of Jean Francois Le Blanc and Jeanne Hebert. Married to Marguerite Hebert. He is my 5th great grand uncle. Karen Lynn . ------------------------------- 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. 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Hi, Does anyone know where Benoni Le Blanc died and when? I have Maryland. Born 1729 at Grand Pre, son of Jean Francois Le Blanc and Jeanne Hebert. Married to Marguerite Hebert. He is my 5th great grand uncle. Karen Lynn
From 2009, I am sure Don is looking down on us from heaven. Tonight, I will be trying with just shrimp as a CASSEROLE . Will try with smoke sausage in a couple of days. year around called CHAYOTE in "Spanish" Super markets. Only difference is Chayote cost about 3 times more expensive than Merlinton. -----Original Message----- From: Don2717 <[email protected]> To: pleblan <[email protected]> Sent: Sat, Nov 28, 2009 9:39 am Subject: stuffed merlitons Dear Cousins: I was away from my computer over Thamksgiving, and today I noticved a number of listers inquiring about Merlitons. Following is a brief discussion on Louisiana's favorite holiday dish: MERLITONS (CHAYOTE , PRONOUNCED CHI-OH-TEE) Mirlitons (pronounced Mel-ah-tawn in Louisiana), the symbol of fall in south Louisiana begin to show up in the produce section of the local supermarkets. Christophene, Chayote (Chi-oh-tee), Chouehol, Choeho, Mango Squash, Aztec Squash, Custard Mallow, Pepinella, Brione (French), Vegetable Pear, Meliton, Merliton, Mirliton. TO COOK: Before preparing your favorite mirliton dish, the mirlitons must be blanched whole, or cooked "au blanc", first being cut into quarters and then cut into cubes. If you are going to prepare a salad, casserole or dish that requires the slicing or cubing of the mirliton then you should peel the mirlitons, cut them into quarters then cubes before you cook them. If you are going to prepare stuffed mirlitons, or you prefer to cook them whole you should place the mirlitons in a large pot or saucepan, and cover mirlitons with cold water, cover saucepan and boil until the nirlitons are tender to a fork or sharp knife, about 1-1/2 hours. Cut each in half, and remove seed. Spoon out the pulp, being careful not to pierce the skin (Use the pulp in the stuffing mixture). Place the pulp into the sautéed vegetable seasoning and mash or chop the pulp, cook until the excess liquid evaporates. Another method of cooking the merliton is in the microwave. Cut merliton lengthwise and place in a microwave safe dish, cut surface down in a small amount of water. Cover with plastic wrap and cook on high until the merliton is tender. The length of time depends on the size and weight of the merliton being cooked. EASY WAY TO COOK The simplest method of preparing them and probably the best if one is to appreciate its delicate and distinctive flavor, is to peel and dice the mirliton, place in slightly salted boiling water to cook until they are tender, or cook them in the microwave. Serve them hot with butter (au Beurre) or chill them and serve with oil, vinegar, salt and pepper (vinaigrette) as a salad. STUFFED MERLITON OR MERLITON CASSEROLE Ingredients: 4 merlitons 1/2 lb. uncooked shrimp - shelled and de-veined. 1/2 lb. lean cooked ham - coarsely chopped or diced 1 medium sized onion - minced 2 to 4 garlic cloves - minced 1/4 cup flat leaf parsley 1/4 teaspoon thyme 1/2 teaspoon cayenne or black pepper 1/2 tsp. salt 1 tbsp. butter 8 to 12-1/2 inch bits of butter for topping before baking 1 cup breadcrumbs Place the merlitons in a large pot and cover them with slightly salted cold water. Cover and boil the merlitons until they are tender to the fork or sharp knife (about 1-1/2 hours. Remove the cooked merlitons from the boiling water, drain and let cool. Cut each in half, lengthwise, and remove the seed. Carefully scoop out the pulp making a boat like shell, taking care not to perforate the shells. Place the shells aside to drain on a paper towel. While the merlitons are cooking, chop the aromatic vegetable seasoning and seasoning ham. De-vein the shrimp and cut them into morsel size pieces. Heat the butter in a saucepan and sauté the chopped aromatic vegetables. Add the minced ham and chopped cooked merliton and cook mixture over medium heat for about 30 minutes. Add shrimp and mix well. Add some of the breadcrumbs to absorb some of the liquid and give the mixture a firm texture. Stuff the mixture into the merliton shells, cover with breadcrumbs and a pat of butter. Bake in a moderate 375 degree oven for 30 minutes or until the breadcrumbs are golden brown. A casserole is prepared in the same manner as stuffed merlitons, except the entire mixture is placed in a buttered casserole instead of stuffing the mixture into the boat-like shells. VARIATIONS: Use shrimp only, ham only, ground beef and seasoned with Italian style breadcrumbs and Parmesan cheese (Italian style)
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