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    1. Re: Acadian Descendant Features Ancestor's Journey in New Historical Fiction
    2. ol_man_emu ol_man_emu
    3. Hello Cynthia, Thank you for contacting me.I do not know at this stage,just where I belong in the family.I was adopted at the age of 4 months.My biological father was from Georgia,USA and mother from England.I live in Western Australia. I will put a copy of my email to Paul,so you can see what there is. Hi Paul, Received your email this morning. I am sorry but I have not started a tree descendancy as yet. I am trying to put my father's side together from the start as I was an adopted child,who knew her biological father's name and where he was from,full stop. I had my DNA test taken in 2013 and confirmed my biological father who is John Henry Doster born 1918 Georgia.USA. I have found many people matching me that are Acadian,IE. Blanchard,Le Blanc,Theriot,Lambert,Gautrot,Landry,Bourg,Le Jeune Trahan,Benoit,Hudon,Beaulieu ,Thibodeau,Durand,Bouchard,Meunier,Gauron,and many many more.But I just do not have a clue where to start. My Gedmatch no. is T967505 if that will help . I also received an email from Cynthia Sparkes today,will answer her as well. Sorry that I cannot help at this stagebut you maybe able to help me in someway,fingers crossed, Pat from Western Australia Any help would be gratefully appreciated, Pat maybe cousin. ------ Original Message ------ From: "Cynthia Stark via ACADIAN" <acadian@rootsweb.com> To: "Acadian" <acadian@rootsweb.com> Cc: "Cynthia Stark" <starkcynthia@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, 6 Jun, 2017 At 5:19 PM Subject: Re: Acadian Descendant Features Ancestor's Journey in New Historical Fiction I'm not sure if I can reply to this - just wondered if we are related? My 8th great-grandfather was the Acadian Jacques LeBlanc, born 1651. Son of Daniel LeBlanc and Marie "Françoise" Gaudet/Godet. On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 1:31 PM, Paul L LeBlanc via ACADIAN < acadian@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > A "teen" historic novel about a 1758 exile from PEI to France and > then > came to Louisiana in 1785 > From: Google Alerts > http://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=209498 > > Acadian Descendant Features Ancestor's Journey in New Historical > Fiction > > > > WebWire (press release) > > Acadian Descendant Features Ancestor's Journey in New Historical > Fiction > ... In A Silver Lining: From Acadie to Louisiana, teacher and > educational > ... > http://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=209498 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > . > ------------------------------- > To check our Archive > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/acadian/ > ------------------------------- > To subscribe to the list, please send an email to > ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com 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 > ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- Healthy Minds Nutrition The information contained in this e-mail is intended only for the individual or entity to whom it is addressed. Its contents (including any attachments) are confidential and may contain privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient please accept our apologies for the inconvenience. Note that any use of the information is strictly prohibited; you must not use, disclose, disseminate, copy or print its contents. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender by reply e-mail as soon as possible and delete this message and all copies from your system. Thank you. . ------------------------------- To check our Archive http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/acadian/ ------------------------------- To subscribe to the list, please send an email to ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com 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 ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/07/2017 05:47:46
    1. Re: Jacques Le Blanc
    2. ol_man_emu ol_man_emu
    3. Hi Paul, Received your email this morning. I am sorry but I have not started a tree descendancy as yet. I am trying to put my father's side together from the start as I was an adopted child,who knew her biological father's name and where he was from,full stop. I had my DNA test taken in 2013 and confirmed my biological father who is John Henry Doster born 1918 Georgia.USA. I have found many people matching me that are Acadian,IE. Blanchard,Le Blanc,Theriot,Lambert,Gautrot,Landry,Bourg,Le Jeune Trahan,Benoit,Hudon,Beaulieu ,Thibodeau,Durand,Bouchard,Meunier,Gauron,and many many more.But I just do not have a clue where to start. My Gedmatch no. is T967505 if that will help . I also received an email from Cynthia Sparkes today,will answer her as well. Sorry that I cannot help at this stagebut you maybe able to help me in someway,fingers crossed, Pat from Western Australia Any help would be gratefully appreciated ------ Original Message ------ From: "Paul L LeBlanc via ACADIAN" <acadian@rootsweb.com> To: acadian@rootsweb.com Cc: "Paul L LeBlanc" <pleblan@aim.com>; starkcynthia@gmail.com Sent: Tuesday, 6 Jun, 2017 At 9:52 PM Subject: Re: Jacques Le Blanc Welcome new found cousine I have two lines from Jacques 13 lines from his brothers 5 from his stepsister Marie Mercer If you have any other Acadian lines we are usually related over 100 ways Now the question is how close. Where were your ancestors ancestors exiled to? Where did they settle after? What was the last of our homelands your family lived? For example mine were exiled to both France & Maryland. They came to the Acadian Coast of Louisiana and settled in Assumption (civil) Parish In 1908 my grandparents each went to New Orleans where the met(?) & married. I was in St-Bernard for Hurricane Betsy. In 2005 I evacurated for Hurricane Katrina to Ascension (civil) parish & ended up settleing here. -----Original Message----- From: Cynthia Stark via ACADIAN <acadian@rootsweb.com> I'm not sure if I can reply to this - just wondered if we are related?My 8th great-grandfather was the Acadian Jacques LeBlanc, born 1651. Son ofDaniel LeBlanc and Marie "Françoise" Gaudet/Godet. . ------------------------------- To check our Archive http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/acadian/ ------------------------------- To subscribe to the list, please send an email to ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com 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 ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/07/2017 05:40:56
    1. Re: Forgotten Acadians of Maryland
    2. R. Martin Guidry
    3. I meant to say in the first line that the Acadians of Maryland certainly are NOT forgotten in Louisiana. Martin Guidry On Wednesday, June 7, 2017, R. Martin Guidry <guidryrm@cox.net> wrote: > The Acadians of Maryland certainly are forgotten by folks in Louisiana. I > originally gave this presentation at Princess Anne, Maryland for a > dedication of an Acadian historic marker - the first public recognition of > Acadians in Maryland by the folks there. Almost no one in Maryland was > aware of the Acadians and their presence in Maryland in the 1750s and > 1760s. Thus the "Forgotten" in the title. I will be giving this > presentation in Maryland again this September in Baltimore and in Princess > Anne. > > Marty Guidry > > On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 7:47 PM, Paul L LeBlanc via ACADIAN < > acadian@rootsweb.com > <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','acadian@rootsweb.com');>> wrote: > >> >> I don't know why they are "forgotten" - Paul >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: smith.john.gayle >> >> “Forgotten Acadians of Maryland” >> Save the date: Wednesday, June 21, 2017 >> >> R. Martin Guidry will speak at the Baton Rouge Goodwood Library about the >> Acadians Who Came to Louisiana from Maryland in 1766, 1767, 1768 and 1769. >> About 50% of the Acadians who came to Louisiana in the 1760s departed from >> Maryland. If we include the large group who came from France in 1785, then >> 25% of the total Acadians who came to Louisiana before 1800 departed from >> Maryland. Thus almost every Louisianan with Acadian descent has at least >> one direct ancestor who departed from Maryland. In this talk we'll explore >> why the Acadians were deported from Acadia in 1755-1756; where they were >> sent in the American colonies, England and France; how they were received >> by the British in the colonies; how they were treated in the colonies, why >> they came to Louisiana and how the Spanish received them in Louisiana. >> Martin will be dressed as an Acadian of the 1755-era and have a couple of >> props representing that period. The talk will be at 7:00 pm on Wednesday, >> June 21, 2017. >> >> An Acadian genealogist and historian from Louisiana, R. Martin Guidry has >> studied the culture, language, history and genealogy of the Acadians for >> over 40 years. Martin is Past-President of the Board of Directors of the >> Acadian Memorial Foundation in St. Martinville, Louisiana and continues to >> serve as Treasurer of the Board. He is President of Les Guédry et Petitpas >> d'Asteur - the North American association of the Guédry and Petitpas >> families. Martin has published numerous articles on Acadian history and >> genealogy, has presented seminars on the subject as well as conducted >> genealogical workshops. He oversees four genealogical websites and aids >> Acadian families seeking their family roots. Martin's research into the >> history and genealogy of the Acadians uses original civil and >> ecclesiastical records from the 1600's through the present-day. >> >> >> . >> ------------------------------- >> To check our Archive >> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/acadian/ >> ------------------------------- >> To subscribe to the list, please send an email to >> ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com >> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com');> 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 >> ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com >> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com');> 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 > 225-571-9726 (cell) > guidryrmartin@ <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','guidryrm@cox.net');>gmail.com > 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 > -- Martin Guidry 6139 North Shore Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70817 225-571-9726 (cell) guidryrmartin@ <guidryrm@cox.net>gmail.com 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

    06/07/2017 03:59:02
    1. Re: Forgotten Acadians of Maryland
    2. Paul L LeBlanc
    3. They are not forgotten to me as I have over a dozen lines that were exiled there. See if you can work in my "Joke" when I ask if Rett Butler from Maryland in Gone wth the Wind was a Boudreau dit Bultler who stayed? -----Original Message----- From: R. Martin Guidry <guidryrm@cox.net> The Acadians of Maryland certainly are forgotten by folks in Louisiana.  I originally gave this presentation at Princess Anne, Maryland for a dedication of an Acadian historic marker - the first public recognition of Acadians in Maryland by the folks there.  Almost no one in Maryland was aware of the Acadians and their presence in Maryland in the 1750s and 1760s.  Thus the "Forgotten" in the title.  I will be giving this presentation in Maryland again this September in Baltimore and in Princess Anne. Marty Guidry On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 7:47 PM, Paul L LeBlanc via ACADIAN <acadian@rootsweb.com> wrote: I don't know why they are "forgotten" - Paul -----Original Message----- From: smith.john.gayle “Forgotten Acadians of Maryland” Save the date:  Wednesday, June 21, 2017 R. Martin Guidry will speak at the Baton Rouge Goodwood Library about the Acadians Who Came to Louisiana from Maryland in 1766, 1767, 1768 and 1769.  About 50% of the Acadians who came to Louisiana in the 1760s departed from Maryland.  If we include the large group who came from France in 1785, then 25% of the total Acadians who came to Louisiana before 1800 departed from Maryland.  Thus almost every Louisianan with Acadian descent has at least one direct ancestor who departed from Maryland.  In this talk we'll explore why the Acadians were deported from Acadia in 1755-1756; where they were sent in the American colonies, England and France; how they were received by the British in the colonies; how they were treated in the colonies, why they came to Louisiana and how the Spanish received them in Louisiana.   Martin will be dressed as an Acadian of the 1755-era and have a couple of props representing that period.  The talk will be at 7:00 pm on Wednesday, June 21, 2017. An Acadian genealogist and historian from Louisiana, R. Martin Guidry has studied the culture, language, history and genealogy of the Acadians for over 40 years. Martin is Past-President of the Board of Directors of the Acadian Memorial Foundation in St. Martinville, Louisiana and continues to serve as Treasurer of the Board. He is President of Les Guédry et Petitpas d'Asteur - the North American association of the Guédry and Petitpas families. Martin has published numerous articles on Acadian history and genealogy, has presented seminars on the subject as well as conducted genealogical workshops. He oversees four genealogical websites and aids Acadian families seeking their family roots. Martin's research into the history and genealogy of the Acadians uses original civil and ecclesiastical records from the 1600's through the present-day. . ------------------------------- To check our Archive http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/acadian/ ------------------------------- To subscribe to the list, please send an email to ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com 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 ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com 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 225-571-9726 (cell) guidryrmartin@gmail.com 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 

    06/07/2017 01:35:01
    1. Re: Forgotten Acadians of Maryland
    2. R. Martin Guidry
    3. The Acadians of Maryland certainly are forgotten by folks in Louisiana. I originally gave this presentation at Princess Anne, Maryland for a dedication of an Acadian historic marker - the first public recognition of Acadians in Maryland by the folks there. Almost no one in Maryland was aware of the Acadians and their presence in Maryland in the 1750s and 1760s. Thus the "Forgotten" in the title. I will be giving this presentation in Maryland again this September in Baltimore and in Princess Anne. Marty Guidry On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 7:47 PM, Paul L LeBlanc via ACADIAN < acadian@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > I don't know why they are "forgotten" - Paul > > -----Original Message----- > From: smith.john.gayle > > “Forgotten Acadians of Maryland” > Save the date: Wednesday, June 21, 2017 > > R. Martin Guidry will speak at the Baton Rouge Goodwood Library about the > Acadians Who Came to Louisiana from Maryland in 1766, 1767, 1768 and 1769. > About 50% of the Acadians who came to Louisiana in the 1760s departed from > Maryland. If we include the large group who came from France in 1785, then > 25% of the total Acadians who came to Louisiana before 1800 departed from > Maryland. Thus almost every Louisianan with Acadian descent has at least > one direct ancestor who departed from Maryland. In this talk we'll explore > why the Acadians were deported from Acadia in 1755-1756; where they were > sent in the American colonies, England and France; how they were received > by the British in the colonies; how they were treated in the colonies, why > they came to Louisiana and how the Spanish received them in Louisiana. > Martin will be dressed as an Acadian of the 1755-era and have a couple of > props representing that period. The talk will be at 7:00 pm on Wednesday, > June 21, 2017. > > An Acadian genealogist and historian from Louisiana, R. Martin Guidry has > studied the culture, language, history and genealogy of the Acadians for > over 40 years. Martin is Past-President of the Board of Directors of the > Acadian Memorial Foundation in St. Martinville, Louisiana and continues to > serve as Treasurer of the Board. He is President of Les Guédry et Petitpas > d'Asteur - the North American association of the Guédry and Petitpas > families. Martin has published numerous articles on Acadian history and > genealogy, has presented seminars on the subject as well as conducted > genealogical workshops. He oversees four genealogical websites and aids > Acadian families seeking their family roots. Martin's research into the > history and genealogy of the Acadians uses original civil and > ecclesiastical records from the 1600's through the present-day. > > > . > ------------------------------- > To check our Archive > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/acadian/ > ------------------------------- > To subscribe to the list, please send an email to > ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com 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 > ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com 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 225-571-9726 (cell) guidryrmartin@ <guidryrm@cox.net>gmail.com 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

    06/07/2017 12:17:03
    1. Re: Jacques Le Blanc
    2. Paul L LeBlanc
    3. Cynthia's post went to all members Is this your father s/o Henry Grady & Rose Winchester Birth Date: 14 May 1916 Birth Place: Monroe, North Carolina, USA in the 1920 United States Federal Census Name: John Henry Doster Age: 3 Birth Year: abt 1917 [abt 1916] Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1920: Monroe, Union, North Carolina Street: Franklin Street Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Son Marital Status: Single Father's name: Grady Doster Father's Birthplace: North Carolina Mother's name: Rose Doster Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina Able to Speak English: Yes Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Grady Doster 29 Rose Doster 23 John Henry Doster 3 Eleanor Doster 2 Myrtle Winchester 20 Minnie Winchester 18 Bert Gillen 25 John Henry Doster in the U.S. WWII Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947 Name: John Henry Doster Race: White Birth Date: 14 May 1916 Birth Place: Monroe, North Carolina, USA Residence: Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA Registration Date: 16 Oct 1940 Occupation: W P Thorpe Airport Weight: 170 Complexion: Light Brown Eye Color: Gray Hair Color: Brown Height: 5 9 Next of Kin: Rosa Lee Doster Relationship: Mother Household Members: Name John Henry Doster John Henry Doster in the Virginia, Marriage Records, 1936-2014 Name: John Henry Doster Gender: Male Race: White Age: 21 Birth Date: abt 1917 Marriage Date: 15 Apr 1938 Marriage Place: Danville, Virginia, USA Registration Place: Danville, Virginia, USA Father: Henry G Doster Mother: Rosa Winchester Spouse: Clyda Gamble Spouse Gender: Female Spouse Race: White Spouse Age: 21 Spouse Father: Clyde W Gamble Spouse Mother: Emma Niven ============================================ John Henry Doster in the North Carolina, Death Certificates, 1909-1976 Name: John Henry Doster Gender: Male Spouse: Clyda Gamble Doster not sure what is up wife's Parents? Clyde Gamble & Emma Lee Niven -----Original Message----- From: ol_man_emu ol_man_emu Hi Paul,Received your email this morning.I am sorry but I have not started a tree descendancy as yet.I am trying to put my father's side together from the start as I was an adopted child,who knew her biological father's name and where he was from,full stop.I had my DNA test taken in 2013 and confirmed my biological father who is John Henry Doster born 1918 Georgia.USA.I have found many people matching me that are Acadian,IE. Blanchard,Le Blanc,Theriot,Lambert,Gautrot,Landry,Bourg,Le Jeune Trahan,Benoit,Hudon,Beaulieu ,Thibodeau,Durand,Bouchard,Meunier,Gauron,and many many more.But I just do not have a clue where to start.My Gedmatch no. is T967505 if that will help.I also received an email from Cynthia Sparkes today,will answer her as well.Sorry that I cannot help at this stagebut you maybe able to help me in someway,fingers crossed,Pat from Western AustraliaAny help would be gratefully appreciated

    06/06/2017 05:13:35
    1. Forgotten Acadians of Maryland
    2. Paul L LeBlanc
    3. I don't know why they are "forgotten" - Paul -----Original Message----- From: smith.john.gayle “Forgotten Acadians of Maryland” Save the date: Wednesday, June 21, 2017 R. Martin Guidry will speak at the Baton Rouge Goodwood Library about the Acadians Who Came to Louisiana from Maryland in 1766, 1767, 1768 and 1769. About 50% of the Acadians who came to Louisiana in the 1760s departed from Maryland. If we include the large group who came from France in 1785, then 25% of the total Acadians who came to Louisiana before 1800 departed from Maryland. Thus almost every Louisianan with Acadian descent has at least one direct ancestor who departed from Maryland. In this talk we'll explore why the Acadians were deported from Acadia in 1755-1756; where they were sent in the American colonies, England and France; how they were received by the British in the colonies; how they were treated in the colonies, why they came to Louisiana and how the Spanish received them in Louisiana. Martin will be dressed as an Acadian of the 1755-era and have a couple of props representing that period. The talk will be at 7:00 pm on Wednesday, June 21, 2017. An Acadian genealogist and historian from Louisiana, R. Martin Guidry has studied the culture, language, history and genealogy of the Acadians for over 40 years. Martin is Past-President of the Board of Directors of the Acadian Memorial Foundation in St. Martinville, Louisiana and continues to serve as Treasurer of the Board. He is President of Les Guédry et Petitpas d'Asteur - the North American association of the Guédry and Petitpas families. Martin has published numerous articles on Acadian history and genealogy, has presented seminars on the subject as well as conducted genealogical workshops. He oversees four genealogical websites and aids Acadian families seeking their family roots. Martin's research into the history and genealogy of the Acadians uses original civil and ecclesiastical records from the 1600's through the present-day.

    06/06/2017 02:47:04
    1. Re: Jacques Le Blanc
    2. Claudine Purdue
    3. Hello Cousine! I too am Jacques Leblanc's 8th Grandkid :) I am descended through his Daughter, Catherine Leblanc b. 1683 d. 1740 in Les Mines, Acadia She married Pierre Cormier in 1704. Their son was Francois 'Palette' Cormier 1719-1752 Grandson -- Guillaume 'Big Bill' Cormier 1750-1830 Welcome to the group ! Claudine Sent from my iPhone > On Jun 6, 2017, at 7:52 AM, Paul L LeBlanc via ACADIAN <acadian@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > > Welcome new found cousine > > I have two lines from Jacques > 13 lines from his brothers > 5 from his stepsister Marie Mercer > > If you have any other Acadian lines we are usually related over 100 ways > Now the question is how close. > Where were your ancestors ancestors exiled to? > Where did they settle after? > What was the last of our homelands your family lived? > > For example mine were exiled to both France & Maryland. > They came to the Acadian Coast of Louisiana > and settled in Assumption (civil) Parish > In 1908 my grandparents each went to New Orleans where the met(?) & married. > I was in St-Bernard for Hurricane Betsy. > In 2005 I evacurated for Hurricane Katrina to Ascension (civil) parish & ended up settleing here. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Cynthia Stark via ACADIAN <acadian@rootsweb.com> > > I'm not sure if I can reply to this - just wondered if we are related?My 8th great-grandfather was the Acadian Jacques LeBlanc, born 1651. Son ofDaniel LeBlanc and Marie "Françoise" Gaudet/Godet. > > . > ------------------------------- > To check our Archive > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/acadian/ > ------------------------------- > To subscribe to the list, please send an email to ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com 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 ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/06/2017 06:55:14
    1. Re: Jacques Le Blanc
    2. Paul L LeBlanc
    3. Welcome new found cousine I have two lines from Jacques 13 lines from his brothers 5 from his stepsister Marie Mercer If you have any other Acadian lines we are usually related over 100 ways Now the question is how close. Where were your ancestors ancestors exiled to? Where did they settle after? What was the last of our homelands your family lived? For example mine were exiled to both France & Maryland. They came to the Acadian Coast of Louisiana and settled in Assumption (civil) Parish In 1908 my grandparents each went to New Orleans where the met(?) & married. I was in St-Bernard for Hurricane Betsy. In 2005 I evacurated for Hurricane Katrina to Ascension (civil) parish & ended up settleing here. -----Original Message----- From: Cynthia Stark via ACADIAN <acadian@rootsweb.com> I'm not sure if I can reply to this - just wondered if we are related?My 8th great-grandfather was the Acadian Jacques LeBlanc, born 1651. Son ofDaniel LeBlanc and Marie "Françoise" Gaudet/Godet.

    06/06/2017 01:52:48
    1. Re: Acadian Descendant Features Ancestor's Journey in New Historical Fiction
    2. Cynthia Stark
    3. I'm not sure if I can reply to this - just wondered if we are related? My 8th great-grandfather was the Acadian Jacques LeBlanc, born 1651. Son of Daniel LeBlanc and Marie "Françoise" Gaudet/Godet. On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 1:31 PM, Paul L LeBlanc via ACADIAN < acadian@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > A "teen" historic novel about a 1758 exile from PEI to France and then > came to Louisiana in 1785 > From: Google Alerts > http://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=209498 > > Acadian Descendant Features Ancestor's Journey in New Historical Fiction > > > > WebWire (press release) > > Acadian Descendant Features Ancestor's Journey in New Historical Fiction > ... In A Silver Lining: From Acadie to Louisiana, teacher and educational > ... > http://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=209498 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > . > ------------------------------- > To check our Archive > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/acadian/ > ------------------------------- > To subscribe to the list, please send an email to > ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com 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 > ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- Healthy Minds Nutrition The information contained in this e-mail is intended only for the individual or entity to whom it is addressed. Its contents (including any attachments) are confidential and may contain privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient please accept our apologies for the inconvenience. Note that any use of the information is strictly prohibited; you must not use, disclose, disseminate, copy or print its contents. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender by reply e-mail as soon as possible and delete this message and all copies from your system. Thank you.

    06/05/2017 06:19:20
    1. Acadian Descendant Features Ancestor's Journey in New Historical Fiction
    2. Paul L LeBlanc
    3. A "teen" historic novel about a 1758 exile from PEI to France and then came to Louisiana in 1785 From: Google Alerts http://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=209498 Acadian Descendant Features Ancestor's Journey in New Historical Fiction WebWire (press release) Acadian Descendant Features Ancestor's Journey in New Historical Fiction ... In A Silver Lining: From Acadie to Louisiana, teacher and educational ... http://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=209498

    06/05/2017 10:31:43
    1. Re: Celina Lepage Les Meres voyageuses
    2. Coûture
    3. At the time of the Deportation, many Acadians made their way into Québec, where they were granted farmlands. In the process, several Acadian villages emerged: Saint-Gervais-de-Bellechasse (1756), Saint-Jacques-de-l’Achigan (1766), Saint-Grégoire-de-Nicolet (1767), and L’Acadie (1768)—communities that came to be known as “petites Cadies” -----Original Message----- From: Robert Berube https://robertberubeblog.wordpress.com/2017/06/01/partie-4-les-meres-voyageuses-euphemie-moisan-et-sa-fille-celina-lepage-part-4-the-travelling-mothers/ Partie 4 : Les Meres voyageuses: Euphemie Moisan et sa fille Celina Lepage. Part 4: The Travelling M... . . Search the Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/search?path=METISGEN . Browse the Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/METISGEN/ . ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to METISGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/01/2017 01:38:01
    1. Re: Celina Lepage Les Meres voyageuses
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    3. We looked at Jean Baptiste Lepage from Lewis & Clark expedition. -----Original Message----- From: Paul L LeBlanc via ACADIAN <acadian@rootsweb.com> To: acadian <acadian@rootsweb.com>; metisgen <metisgen@rootsweb.com>; metis <metis@rootsweb.com> Cc: Paul L LeBlanc <pleblan@aim.com> Sent: Thu, Jun 1, 2017 11:43 am Subject: Celina Lepage Les Meres voyageuses Didn't we look at a LePage last week? -----Original Message----- From: Robert Berube https://robertberubeblog.wordpress.com/2017/06/01/partie-4-les-meres-voyageuses-euphemie-moisan-et-sa-fille-celina-lepage-part-4-the-travelling-mothers/ Partie 4 : Les Meres voyageuses: Euphemie Moisan et sa fille Celina Lepage. Part 4: The Travelling M... . ------------------------------- To check our Archive http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/acadian/ ------------------------------- To subscribe to the list, please send an email to ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com 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 ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/01/2017 12:08:35
    1. Celina Lepage Les Meres voyageuses
    2. Paul L LeBlanc
    3. Didn't we look at a LePage last week? -----Original Message----- From: Robert Berube https://robertberubeblog.wordpress.com/2017/06/01/partie-4-les-meres-voyageuses-euphemie-moisan-et-sa-fille-celina-lepage-part-4-the-travelling-mothers/ Partie 4 : Les Meres voyageuses: Euphemie Moisan et sa fille Celina Lepage. Part 4: The Travelling M...

    06/01/2017 05:07:53
    1. Acadian Memorial Annual Meeting 21 June 4PM & Newsletter is available
    2. Paul L LeBlanc
    3. Current issue will be online later. email them at acadianmemorial@yahoo.com or me for a copy ==================================== Acadian Memorial Annual Meeting & Newsletter Bonjour, Attached is our 2Qt, 2017 Newsletter, CallingAll Cajuns! It will be later downloadto our website along with our past issues: http://acadianmemorial.org/newsletter.php Hope to see you at theMemorial on June 21st, 2017 at 4 p.m., forthe annual General Membership meeting. The Foundation welcomes Dr. Michael Martin,Director of the Center for Louisiana Studies at UL Lafayette. Dr. Martin will share the latestresearch and scholarly works that have been published on the Acadianculture. We also welcome non members tojoin and possible become a member. Thanks for your support, we do appreciatethe help and interest. 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

    05/30/2017 08:00:03
    1. Fwd: [CyndisList] Indian Princess myth & Micmaq's cousins in NC
    2. Paul L LeBlanc
    3. From: Cyndis List URL : http://www.jdoqocy.com/click-1029688-10470501?url=https://www.ancestry.com/academy/course/cherokee-princess-myth TITLE : Ancestry Academy - Myth: Cherokee Princess URL : http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jmack/algonqin/algonqin.htm TITLE : Algonkian of Coastal Carolina DESCRIPTION : The Algonquin of coastal North Carolina from the time of Sir Walter Raleigh's Lost Colony to the intermarriage of Native Americans with white settlers and black slaves.

    05/30/2017 03:08:03
    1. Songs Upon the Rivers - Names List
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    3. Names from 200-250 years ago that appear in the history books of the Mid-west whose descendants or other branches appear along the Columbia River and in the Pacific Northwest: Surnames: Aubichon Allard boucher Bastien Brisbois Campeau Drouillard Deschamp Ducharme Laframboise LaForest Loiselle LaDeroute DeLorme Poirier dit Lafleur Roy St-Pierre/Pierre Couture Nadeau Marchand Lachance Laverdure Rondeau Gervais Gagnon LaCourse Rivet

    05/29/2017 03:06:00
    1. John Reda, From Furs to Farms
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    3. more in line with the Lewis & Clark fairytale. . . John Reda, From Furs to Farms The communities established by the French in the early 18th century were by the eve of the 7 years war, parts of a prosperous, multi-ethnic, multi-racial society with an economy tied to international markets through the Great Lakes and the St. Laurence River, and via the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic beyond.===== By looking at the Illinois Country as a whole, I have argued here for their value of an approach to American History that places specific geographic areas at the center of their own histories instead of treating them reflexively as peripheries of an Eastern seaboard core.===== Doing so helps us better appreciate the social, economic, and demographic complexities that existed in various parts of North America prior to the creation of the United States, and challenges the conventional regional designations that obscure the richness and varities of our local histories. =====

    05/29/2017 12:25:39
    1. Re: Marie Michael LePage m bef 1761 Prisque (LePage/Cote ?)
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    3. Two founders Pierra Lepage b1787 and Jacques Lepage B1796. Jacques had a son Michel born 1738 and preceeded all his son's names with Marie. I think this is my man. -----Original Message----- From: Paul L LeBlanc <pleblan@aim.com> To: metisgen <metisgen@rootsweb.com>; ncouture <ncouture@aol.com>; acadian <acadian@rootsweb.com>; metis <metis@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sun, May 28, 2017 10:43 am Subject: Re: Marie Michael LePage m bef 1761 Prisque (LePage/Cote ?) There are at least two LePage families also check for dit Beauceron or Veron dit Grandmesnil -----Original Message----- From: ncouture@aol.com Looking for the parents of Marie Michael LePage C1740 and his wedding to Prisque LePage C1740 Son Jean Baptiste Lepage (OF LOUIS & CLARK EXPEDITION)20 AUGUST 1761 • Kaskaskia, Illinois Thank you, Nic Couture, Tionnontoguen..

    05/28/2017 10:10:42
    1. Re: Acadia in September
    2. Paul L LeBlanc
    3. Which families? so you can see/walk the original family land. ============================= Anyone who would like to meet a visiting cousins? (contact him off list) ============================= Get Doers & Dreamers guide http://www.novascotia.com/travel-guide Download now but also get a paper copy for you to take with you. Be sure to ask for a road map because it is not included with the book. There are also over a dozen specialize brocures on other topics. Could you come in August when we are having our festivals? Some sites will be closed in September. -----Original Message----- From: Richard Riddell Hello Kinfolk,I will be out in Acadia (Nova Scotia I think it is called now) 9 September to 18 September to visit Grand Pré and other sights, are there Acadian events then I should not miss? Where do I look?Merci!A Comeaux cousin

    05/28/2017 05:09:20