Paul, I have some major differences from your data. Please compare and let's work out corrections. Karen First Generation 1. Francois HEBERT II was born on 10 Jun 1738 in Grand Pré, , , Acadia, son of Francois HEBERT & Marie Josephe MELANSON. He was christened1 on 10 Jun 1738 in Grand Pré, , , Acadia. He died in Jun 1801 in , , LA. He was buried2 on 10 Jun 1801 in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LA. Francois was counted in a census3 on 7 Jul 1763 in Baltimore, , MD. He was counted in a census4 on 27 Jul 1767 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA. He was counted in a census5,6 in Aug 1767 in St. Gabriel, Iberville, LA. LAND: John K. Harrell, "The 1755 Destruction of the French Acadian Nation," in NEW ORLEANS GENESIS; ; vol. XXXVII, no. 147 (Jul 1998); pp. 209-211; Santa Cruz County Genealogical Society Library; transcribes a list of 1776 [sic, 1767] Spanish Land Grants given to Acadian immigrants from MD (giving their number on census there) to St. Gabriel, Iberville Parish, LA. No. 18: Francois HEBERT (in Baltimore, MD #18), with wife Marie Josephe LeBLANC and two children, given 8 arpents of land. Francois married Marie Josephe LE BLANC daughter of Jean LE BLANC II and Marie Josephe THERIOT about 1762 in Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. Marie was born on 16 Oct 1730 in Grand Pré, , , Acadia. She was christened7 on 28 Oct 1730 in Grand Pré, , , Acadia. She died in Mar 1806 in , , LA. She was buried8 on 17 Mar 1806 in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LA. Marie was counted in a census9 on 7 Jul 1763 in Baltimore, , MD. She was counted in a census10 on 27 Jul 1767 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA. She was counted in a census11 in Aug 1767 in St. Gabriel, Iberville, LA. BIRTH: Bona Arsenault, HISTOIRE ET GENEALOGIE DES ACADIENS, vols. 1-6; 1630-1775; Quebec, Le Conseil de la Vie Francaise en Amerique, 1965; p. 1224 (Grand Pré); own copy. Marie-Josephe, born around 1740, daughter of Jean LEBLANC & Marie TERRIOT. BIRTH-PARENTS-MARRIAGE-CHILD-DEATH: Terrebonne Genealogical Society, BOOK OF CHARTS; 1600-1850; vol. 2, Society; Chart No. 184; Salt Lake City Family History Library, US/CAN 976.341 D2b v. 2. Marie Josephe LeBLANC, born 16 Oct 1730, daughter of Jean & Marie Josephe THERIOT, married in 1762 to Francois HEBERT, son of Francois & Marie Josephe MELANCON. She died [sic, was buried] on 17 Mar 1806 at Baton Rouge, LA. FAMILY-PROBATE: Roland J. Auger, "The LEBLANCS of Acadia," in Genealogy and Family History, FRENCH CANADIAN & ACADIAN GENEALOGICAL REVIEW, vol. 4, no. 1; p. 23. reprinted from MACLEAN'S MAGAZINE, Toronto (15 Dec 1950). In 1828 Marie-Joseph LeBlanc was awarded a 1/16th share of the estate left by her father's cousin Charles LE BLANC [dit Le Riche], who died in 1818 leaving $36,000. She was the wife of Francois HÉBERT; the money went to her seven children [she had died 1806]. Francois and Marie had the following children: 2 M i. Charles HEBERT was born12 after 7 Jul 1763 in Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. He died before 19 Sep 1831 in , , LA. Charles was counted in a census13 on 27 Jul 1767 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA. He was counted in a census14 in Aug 1767 in St. Gabriel, Iberville, LA. BIRTH-CENSUS: Gregory A. Wood, A GUIDE TO THE ACADIANS IN MARYLAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH CENTURES; 1755-1899; Baltimore, Gateway Press, 1995; p. 116; own copy. Charles married15,16 Marguerite GAUTROT daughter of Amand Paul GAUTROT and Marie Blanche LANDRY on 28 Dec 1787 in St. Martinville, St. Martin, LA. Marguerite was born about Dec 1767 in , , MD. She died in Aug 1826 in , Iberville, LA. She was buried17 on 22 Aug 1826 in St. Gabriel, Iberville, LA. Marguerite was counted in a census18 on 14 Sep 1769 in Acadian Coast, Ascension, LA. She was counted in a census19 on 1 Aug 1770 in , Ascension, LA. She was counted in a census20 on 23 Apr 1777 in Donaldsonville, Ascension, LA. PARENTS: Diocese of Baton Rouge, CATHOLIC CHURCH RECORDS; 1770-1803; vol. 2, Baton Rouge, LA, Diocese, 1980; p. 366; California State Library Sutro, F377 B3C3 v.2. Baptism of daughter Marguerite in 1801 lists maternal grandparents as Antonio GAUTRO & Maria GAUTRO. CENSUS-MARRIAGE: Gregory A. Wood, A GUIDE TO THE ACADIANS IN MARYLAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH CENTURIES; 1755-1899; Baltimore, Gateway Press, 1995; p. 122; own copy. Marguerite GAUTEROT, daughter of Amant, listed on 1769 census at Cabanocey, LA as 9 months old [was she born in MD?]. On the 1770 census of Ascension, LA she was 1.5 years old. On 28 Dec 1787 she married Charles HEBERT, son of Francois & Marie BLAIR [sic, should be BLANC or LE BLANC] at (SM Ch.: v.4, #10). [A note exclaims that both she and her sister Anne married Charles HÉBERTs!] 3 M ii. Jean Baptiste HEBERT was born about 1764 in Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. He died after 1819 in , , LA. Jean was counted in a census21 in Aug 1767 in St. Gabriel, Iberville, LA. BIRTH-CENSUS: Gregory A. Wood, A GUIDE TO THE ACADIANS IN MARYLAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH CENTURES; 1755-1899; Baltimore, Gateway Press, 1995; p. 116; own copy. [Not on the 1763 census with his parents at Baltimore, MD.] BURIAL: Diocese of Baton Rouge, CATHOLIC CHURCH RECORDS; vol. 4, p. 270. Could he be the Jean Baptiste [HEBERT], age 73 [sic] of Baton Rouge, who was buried on 29 Sep 1824 (SGA-8, 121)? Jean married22 (1) Anne Marine HEBERT daughter of Pierre Paul HEBERT and Marguerite LE BLANC on 18 May 1785 in St. Gabriel, Iberville, LA. Anne was born about 1764 in Georgetown, Kent, MD. She died in Jul 1814 in , , LA. She was buried23 on 26 Jul 1814 in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LA. Anne was counted in a census24 on 27 Jul 1767 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA. She was counted in a census25 in Aug 1767 in St. Gabriel, Iberville, LA. PARENTS-MARRIAGE-CENSUS: Gregory A. Wood, A GUIDE TO THE ACADIANS IN MARYLAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH CENTURES; 1755-1899; Baltimore, Gateway Press, 1995; p. 116; own copy. Jean married26 (2) Marie Louise Emeranthe LANDRY daughter of Jean Baptiste Olivier LANDRY and Anne Marthe Marguerite BLANCHARD on 30 Aug 1815 in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LA. Marie was born on 7 Jan 1791 in , Iberville, LA. She was christened27 on 2 Mar 1792 in St. Gabriel, Iberville, LA. 4 M iii. Benoni HEBERT was born about 1769 in , , LA. He died in Feb 1825 in , West Baton Rouge, LA. He was buried28 on 11 Feb 1825 in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LA. Benoni married29 (1) Marie Madeleine ALLAIN daughter of Pierre ALLAIN II and Catherine HEBERT on 7 Dec 1793 in St. Gabriel, Iberville, LA. Marie was born30 on 20 Mar 1774 in , Iberville, LA. She was christened31 on 17 Apr 1774 in St. Gabriel, Iberville, LA. She died32 before 25 May 1807. Benoni married33 (2) Adelaide DUPUIS daughter of Jean Baptiste DUPUIS and Elisabeth BENOIT on 25 May 1807 in St. Gabriel, Iberville, LA. Adelaide was christened34 on 27 Apr 1780 in St. Gabriel, Iberville, LA. 5 F iv. Rosalie HEBERT was born about 1771 in , Iberville, LA. She died on 1 May 1833 in , Assumption, LA. She was buried35 on 2 May 1833 in Plattenville, Assumption, LA. BIRTH-PARENTS-MARRIAGE-CHILD-DEATH: Terrebonne Genealogical Society, BOOK OF CHARTS; 1600-1850; vol. 2, Society; Chart No. 184; Salt Lake City Family History Library, US/CAN 976.341 D2b v.2. Rosalie married36 (1) Pierre Alexis LANDRY son of Pierre dit La Vieillard LANDRY II and Anne Elizabeth DUPUIS on 20 Nov 1786 in St. Gabriel, Iberville, LA. Pierre was born about 1761 in Oxford, Talbot, MD. He died in Apr 1799 in , Assumption, LA. He was buried37 on 26 Apr 1799 in Plattenville, Assumption, LA. Pierre was counted in a census38 on 14 Sep 1769 in Acadian Coast, Ascension, LA. He was counted in a census39 on 1 Aug 1770 in , Ascension, LA. He was counted in a census40 on 23 Apr 1777 in Donaldsonville, Ascension, LA. BIRTH-CENSUS-MARRIAGE-BURIAL: Gregory A. Wood, A GUIDE TO THE ACADIANS IN MARYLAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH CENTURIES; 1755-1899; Baltimore, Gateway Press, 1995; p. 151; own copy. Pierre LANDRY, listed as one of six persons in household of Pierre LANDRY and wife Elizabeth on the 1763 census of Oxford, MD. He was 7 years old on the 1769 census at Cabanocey, LA; 8 years old on 1770 census at Ascension parish, LA. On 20 Nov 1786 Pierre married Rosalie HEBERT, daughter of Francois & Marie LeBLANC (SGA-14, 5, #15) & (ASM-1, 101). He was buried at age 36 on 26 Apr 1799 at Assumption Catholic Church, Plattenville, LA (ASM-3, 20). Rosalie married41 (2) Simon Rene (dit Neve) SIMONEAU son of Francois SIMON dit Simoneau and Marie Anne CORPORON on 27 Dec 1802 in Plattenville, Assumption, LA. Simon was born about 1762 in Oxford, Talbot, MD. He died in Aug 1815 in , Assumption, LA. He was buried42 on 27 Aug 1815 in Plattenville, Assumption, LA. Simon was counted in a census43 on 14 Sep 1769 in Cabahannocer, St. James, LA. He was counted in a census44 on 23 Apr 1777 in Donaldsonville, Ascension, LA. He was counted in a census45 on 1 Jan 1788 in , Lafourche, LA. NAME: Does "dit Neve" mean he was the nephew? Had an uncle with same name? BIRTH: Bona Arsenault, HISTOIRE ET GENEALOGIE DES ACADIENS; 1600-1800; Ottawa, Editions Lemeac, 1978, vols. 2-6; p. 2593 (Louisiana); own copy. Simon-René SIMON dit SIMONEAUX, born 1762, son of Francois & Marie CORPORON. [No further entry.] BIRTH-PARENTS-MARRIAGE-CHILD-DEATH: Terrebonne Genealogical Society, BOOK OF CHARTS; 1600-1850; vol. 2, Society; Chart No. 184; Salt Lake City Family History Library, US/CAN 976.341 D2b v.2. CENSUS: Gregory A. Wood, A GUIDE TO THE ACADIANS IN MARYLAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH CENTURIES; 1755-1899; Baltimore, Gateway Press, 1995; p. 183; own copy. Rene' SIMONET, son of Francois & Anne CORPORON, with them and two others on the 1763 census at Oxford, MD. In Cabanocey, LA in 1769 he is 7 years old. On the 1777 census of Ascension, LA he is 16 years old. NAME: On wife's burial record in 1792, called Petit Rene SIMONEAUX 6 F v. Anne Marie HEBERT 1 was born on 20 Dec 1773 in , St. James, LA. She was christened46 on 21 Dec 1773 in St. James, St. James, LA. 7 F vi. Colette Celeste HEBERT was born about 1776 in , Iberville, LA. She died in Jan 1827 in , Assumption, LA. She was buried47 on 22 Jan 1827 in Plattenville, Assumption, LA. BIRTH: Could she be the Collete HEBERT, daughter of Francois & Marie HEBERT [sic] , born 13 Aug 1778, baptized 7 Nov 1778? Sponsors: Etienne HEBERT & Isabel BABIN. Recorded at Ascension Catholic Church, Donaldsonville, LA (ASC-1, 45). [But another sister was baptized in Oct 1778? had she been born in 1776?] Colette married48,49,50 Joseph Alexandre LANDRY son of Etienne LANDRY and Marie Josephe LANDRY on 1 Feb 1796 in Plattenville, Assumption, LA. Joseph was born on 21 Dec 1775 in , Ascension, LA. He was christened51 on 25 Dec 1775 in Donaldsonville, Ascension, LA. Joseph was counted in a census52 on 23 Apr 1777 in Donaldsonville, Ascension, LA. BIRTH-CENSUS: Gregory A. Wood, A GUIDE TO THE ACADIANS IN MARYLAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH CENTURES; 1755-1899; Baltimore, Gateway Press, 1995; p. 140; own copy. RESIDENCES: Diocese of Baton Rouge, CATHOLIC CHURCH RECORDS; 1770- 1803; vol. 2, Baton Rouge, LA, Diocese, 1980; pp. 357, 416, 426 & 430; California State Library Sutro, F377 B3C3 v.2. Called Joseph of Chetimachas, Lafourche on son Gregorio Maturino's baptismal record in 1800 (ASM-1, 186). 8 F vii. Marie Anne Marine HEBERT was christened53 on 8 Oct 1778 in St. Gabriel, Iberville, LA. She was buried54 on 17 Jan 1831 in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LA. Marie married55 Joseph Ephraim BABIN II son of Joseph BABIN and Osite LE BLANC on 24 Apr 1797 in St. Gabriel, Iberville, LA. Joseph was born on 1 Nov 1774 in , Ascension, LA. He was christened56 on 1 Jan 1775 in Donaldsonville, Ascension, LA. He was buried57 on 22 Mar 1838 in Donaldsonville, Ascension, LA. Joseph was counted in a census58 on 23 Apr 1777 in Donaldsonville, Ascension, LA. BIRTH-CENSUS: Gregory A. Wood, A GUIDE TO THE ACADIANS IN MARYLAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH CENTURES; 1755-1899; Baltimore, Gateway Press, 1995; p. 82; own copy. 9 M viii. Jacques HEBERT was born on 23 Jun 1782 in , Iberville, LA. He was christened59 on 17 Dec 1782 in St. Gabriel, Iberville, LA. Jacques married60 Marie Madeleine HEBERT daughter of Jean Baptiste HEBERT and Marie Marguerite RICHARD on 21 May 1804 in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LA. Marie was born on 10 Jan 1785 in , Iberville, LA. She was christened on 24 Apr 1785 in St. Gabriel, Iberville, LA. She was buried61 on 13 Oct 1854 in Brusly, West Baton Rouge, LA. BIRTH-CHRISTENING: Diocese of Baton Rouge, CATHOLIC CHURCH RECORDS; 1770-1803; vol. 2, Baton Rouge, LA, Diocese, 1980; p. 370; California State Library Sutro, F377 B3C3 v.2. Appendix A - Sources 1. Diocese of Baton Rouge, Catholic Church Records, vol. 1a: Acadian Records, 1707-1748 (Diocese, 1999, ), p. 93.The Registers of St. Charles aux Mines in Acadia, from Grand Pré, carried into exile to St. Gabriel Church of Iberville, LA."Sponsors: Jacque HÉBERT & Cecile MELANCON (SGA-2, 171)." 2. Diocese of Baton Rouge, Catholic Church Records, vol. 2, 1770-1803 (Baton Rouge, LA, 1980), pp. 359-360, California State Library, Sutro, F377 B3C3 v.2."Francisco [HEBERT], age 56 years of this colony [sic], buried 10 Jun 1801 (SJO-4, 23)." 3. Gregory A. Wood, French Presence in Maryland, 1524-1800, The (Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1978), p. 189, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City UT 84150, US/CAN 975.2 F2w."EBERD, Francois, Marie LeBLANC his wife." 4. Jacqueline K. Voorhies, Some Late Eighteenth-Century Louisianians; Census Records of the Colony 1758-1796 (Lafayette, LA: University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1973), p. 432, California State Library, Sutro, F368 V6613 1973."On "LIST OF ACADIAN FAMILIES WHO CAME TO LOUISIANA TO BE ESTABLISNED [sic] IN THE YEAR 1767" signed by Julian Alverez, found in the Papeles procedentes de Cuba, Legajo 114:16.Franco HIVER, age 30;Maria, 25;Juan Baptista HIVER, son, 13;Carlos HIVER, son, 4." 5. Gregory A. Wood, Guide to the Acadians in Maryland in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, A (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1995), p. 116. "François EBERD, probably born 10 Jun 1738 to François HÉBERT & Marie Josephe MELANCON. Baptismal sponsors: Jacques HÉBERT & Cécile MELANCON (SGA-2, 171). On the 1767 census at St. Gabriel he was 30 years old, with 6 arpents of land; with wife Marie [nee LeBLANC], age 25, and two children, Charles & Jean Baptiste, born since 1763." 6. R. E. Chandler, "End of an Odyssey: Acadians Arrive in St. Gabriel, Louisiana:, Louisiana Historical Association, vol. XIV, no. 1 (winter 1973), pp. 69-87, pp. 80 & 84.Originals in Seville, Spain: General Archives of the Indies, Section 5, Government, Audiencia of Santo Domingo, Legajo 2585."Francisco HEVER (François HÉBERT), his wife and two children, on 6 arpents of land.On "List of the Acadian Families That Have Come to Establish Themselves in This Province of Louisiana and an Account of Their Belongings: Franco. HIBER, age 30 years, with 1 ax and 1 trunk; Maria, age 25 years;Juan Bauptista, age 3 years;Carlos, age 4." 7. Diocese of Baton Rouge, Catholic Church Records, vol. 1a: Acadian Records, 1707-1748 , p. 145."Marie Joseph [sic] LEBLANC, daughter of Jean & Marie TERIOT, born 16 Oct 1730, baptized 28 Oct 1730. Sponsors: Charles LeBLANC & Magdeleine TERIOT; Jean LEBLANC signed. Recorded as (SGA-2, 103)."Was there another sister of same name?. 8. Diocese of Baton Rouge, Catholic Church Records, vol. 3, 1804-1819 (Baton Rouge, Diocese, 1982), p. 546."Maria Josefa [LEBLANC], age 76 years, widow of Francisco HEBERRE, buried 17 Mar 1806 (SJO-4, 43)." 9. Gregory A. Wood, French Presence in Maryland, 1524-1800, The , p. 189."EBERD, Francois, Marie LeBLANC his wife." 10. Jacqueline K. Voorhies, Some Late Eighteenth-Century Louisianians; Census Records of the Colony 1758-1796 , p. 432. "On "LIST OF ACADIAN FAMILIES WHO CAME TO LOUISIANA TO BE ESTABLISNED [sic] IN THE YEAR 1767" signed by Julian Alverez, found in the Papeles procedentes de Cuba, Legajo 114:16.Franco HIVER, age 30;Maria, 25;Juan Baptista HIVER, son, 13;Carlos HIVER, son, 4." 11. R. E. Chandler, "End of an Odyssey: Acadians Arrive in St. Gabriel, Louisiana:, pp. 80 & 84."Francisco HEVER (François HÉBERT), his wife and two children, on 6 arpents of land.On "List of the Acadian Families That Have Come to Establish Themselves in This Province of Louisiana and an Account of Their Belongings: Maria, age 25 years." 12. Gregory A. Wood, Guide to the Acadians in Maryland in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, A , p. 116."Charles, in 1767 census was 4 years old, son of François EBERD (HEBERT) & Marie LE BLANC. He was not with parents on the 1763 census in Baltimore, MD." 13. Jacqueline K. Voorhies, Some Late Eighteenth-Century Louisianians; Census Records of the Colony 1758-1796 , p. 432."On "LIST OF ACADIAN FAMILIES WHO CAME TO LOUISIANA TO BE ESTABLISNED [sic] IN THE YEAR 1767" signed by Julian Alverez, found in the Papeles procedentes de Cuba, Legajo 114:16.Franco HIVER, age 30;Maria, 25;Juan Baptista HIVER, son, 13;Carlos HIVER, son, 4." 14. R. E. Chandler, "End of an Odyssey: Acadians Arrive in St. Gabriel, Louisiana:, pp. 80 & 84."Francisco HEVER (François HÉBERT), his wife and two children, on 6 arpents of land.On "List of the Acadian Families That Have Come to Establish Themselves in This Province of Louisiana and an Account of Their Belongings: Carlos, age 4 years."Listed after brother, age 3, could his age have been 4 months?. 15. Donald J. Hébert, Southwest Louisiana Records, vol. 1-A, 1750-1800 (Rayne, LA, Hebert Publications, 1996), pp. 347 & 406. Church and civil records."Charles HEBERT of Canada, son of Francois & Marie BLAIR [sic], all of Canada, now at Iberville, married on 28 Dec 1787 to Marguerite, daughter of Amand GAUDRAUX & Marie LANDRY of Canada. Witnesses: Firmin BRO; Pierre ALAIN. Recorded by Fr. Joseph Antonio Dias MASEDA at St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church, St. Martinville, LA (SM Ch.: v.4, #10)." 16. Donald J. Hébert, Southwest Louisiana Records, 1750-1900: compact disk #101 (Rayne, LA: Hébert Publications, 2001).CD 101."HEBERT, Charles - from Canada (Francois & Marie BLAIR - all from Canada, now of Iberville) m. 28 Dec. 1787 Marguerite GAUDRAUX (Amand & Marie LANDRY - of Canada) Wits: Firmin BRO, Pierre ALAIN. Fr. Joseph Antonio Dias MASEDA (SM Ch.: v.4, #10)GAUTHREAUX, Marguerite (Amand GAUDRAUX & Marie LANDRY - of Canada) m. 28 Dec. 1787 Charles HEBERT - of Canada (Francois & Marie BLAIR - all of Canada, now of Iberville) Wits: Firmin BRO, Pierre ALAIN. Fr. Joseph Antonio Dias MASEDA (SM Ch.: v.4, #10)." 17. Diocese of Baton Rouge, Catholic Church Records, vol. 4, 1820-1829 (Diocese, 1983), p. 228."M. [GAUTREAUX], age 50 years [sic], wife of Charles HEBERT, buried 22 Aug 1826. (SGA-8, 128)." 18. Lillian C. Bourgeois, Cabanocey (New Orleans: Pelican Publishing, 1957; reprinted Pelican Publ., 1998), p. 176. "Subtitle: The History, Customs and Folklore of St. James Parish."."#83 Amant GAUTHEROT, 39; Marie LANDRY [his wife], 31;Anne, daughter, 4;Margueritte, daughter, 9 months;Magdelaine, orphan, 14."Original in Archivo General de Indias, Papeles procedentes de Cuba, legajo 187A. 19. Robichaux, Albert, Colonial Settlers along Bayou Lafourche, 1770-1798 (Harvey, LA: 1974. 2nd printing Hébert Publications, 1980), p. 5.Louisiana census records."48.Amand GAUTROT, 38, with 6 arpents of land;Marie LANDRY, his wife, 31;Anne GAUTROT, his daughter, 5;Margueritte GAUTROT, id, 1½;Magdelaine LE BLANC, his cousin, 15." 20. Robichaux, Albert, Colonial Settlers along Bayou Lafourche, 1770-1798 , p. 14."43.Amand GAUTEROS, 45, 6 arpents, 23 cattle, 3 horses, 7 swine, 2 guns;Marie LANDRY, his wife, 38;Anne GAUTEROS, his daughter, 12;Margueritte GAUTEROS, id, 8;Soffie GAUTEROS, id, 4;Theodoze GAUTEROS, id, 1;Joseph MELENCON called Dios Rose, 20, 3 cattle, 3 horses, 12 gun." 21. R. E. Chandler, "End of an Odyssey: Acadians Arrive in St. Gabriel, Louisiana:, pp. 80 & 84."Francisco HEVER (François HÉBERT), his wife and two children, on 6 arpents of land.On "List of the Acadian Families That Have Come to Establish Themselves in This Province of Louisiana and an Account of Their Belongings: Juan Bauptista, age 3 years." 22. Diocese of Baton Rouge, Catholic Church Records, vol. 2, 1770-1803 , pp. 362 & 371."Jean Baptiste HEBERT, son of Francois & Marie LeBLANC, married on 18 May 1785 to Marine HEBERT, daughter of Pierre & Margueritte LeBLANC. Witnesses: Jean Baptiste BABIN; Jean HEBERT. Recorded at St. Gabriel Catholic Church, Iberville, LA (SGA-5, 32)."They were 3rd cousins. 23. Diocese of Baton Rouge, Catholic Church Records, vol. 3, 1804-1819 , p. 420. 24. Jacqueline K. Voorhies, Some Late Eighteenth-Century Louisianians; Census Records of the Colony 1758-1796 , p. 431."On "LIST OF ACADIAN FAMILIES WHO CAME TO LOUISIANA TO BE ESTABLISNED [sic] IN THE YEAR 1767" signed by Julian Alverez, found in the Papeles procedentes de Cuba, Legajo 114:6.Pedro HIBER, age 29;Margarita, 27;Carlos, son, 5;Mariana, daughter, 3;Margarita, daughter, 6 months." 25. R. E. Chandler, "End of an Odyssey: Acadians Arrive in St. Gabriel, Louisiana:, pp. 80 & 82."Pedro HEVER (Pierre HÉBERT), his wife and three children, on 6 arpents of land.On "List of the Acadian Families That Have Come to Establish Themselves in This Province of Louisiana and an Account of Their Belongings," Mariana, age 3 years." 26. Diocese of Baton Rouge, Catholic Church Records, vol. 3, 1804-1819 , pp. 415 & 499."(SJO-3, 157)." 27. Diocese of Baton Rouge, Catholic Church Records, vol. 2, 1770-1803 , p. 434. "(SGA-11, 54, #238)." 28. Diocese of Baton Rouge, Catholic Church Records, vol. 4, 1820-1829 , p. 266."Benoni HEBERT, age 54 years of West Baton Rouge Parish, buried 11 Feb 1825. (SJO-11, 13)." 29. Diocese of Baton Rouge, Catholic Church Records, vol. 2, 1770-1803 , pp. 11 & 356."Benoni HEBERT, son of Francisco & Marie LeBLANC, married on 7 Dec 1794 (sic, 1793 intended), dispensation granted for kinship, to Magdalena ALLAIN, daughter of Pierre & Cathalina HEBERT. Witnesses: Donato/Donate HEBERT; Joseph BABIN; Moise FORET. Recorded at St. Gabriel Catholic Church, Iberville, LA (SGA-14, 20, #69)."They were 1st cousins once removed. 30. Bona Arsenault, Histoire et Généalogie des Acadiens (Montreal: Lemeac, 1978, 6 vols.), p. 2401 (Louisiana), Karen Theriot Reader, 2045 Green Valley Road, Corralitos CA 95076-8618 USA.Vols. 2-6 contain genealogies by area, paged continuously. 31. Diocese of Baton Rouge, Catholic Church Records, vol. 2, 1770-1803 , p. 12."Marie Magdalene [ALLAIN], daughter of Pierre & Catherine HEBERT, born 20 Mar 1774, baptized 17 Apr 1774. Sponsors: Father ANGELUS & Marie Magdalena HEBERT [was this her older married sister with same name?]. Recorded at St. Gabriel Catholic Church, Iberville, LA (SGA-4a, 7)."Her mother was around 45 years old. 32. Diocese of Baton Rouge, Catholic Church Records, vol. 3, 1804-1819 , pp. 298 & 406.Widower remarried. 33. Diocese of Baton Rouge, Catholic Church Records, vol. 3, 1804-1819 , pp. 298 & 406."Benony HEBERT, widower [of] Madeleine ALLAIN, son of Francois, deceased, & Marie Josephe LEBLANC, married 25 May 1807 Adelaide DUPUIS, widow [of] Pierre HENRY, daughter of Jean Baptiste & Elizabeth BENOIT. Witnesses: Jean Baptiste DUPUIS; Valentine HEBERT (SGA-14, 64)." 34. Diocese of Baton Rouge, Catholic Church Records, vol. 2, 1770-1803 , p. 266."(SGA-4a, 21)." 35. Baton Rouge Diocese, Catholic Church Records, vol. 5, 1830-1839 (Baton Rouge, Diocese, 1984), p. 304, Karen Theriot Reader, 2045 Green Valley Road, Corralitos CA 95076-8618 USA."Rosalie HEBERT, age 60 years, widow of Simon SIMONEAU, buried 2 May 1833, died yesterday (ASM-3, 230)." 36. Diocese of Baton Rouge, Catholic Church Records, vol. 2, 1770-1803 , pp. 373 & 446."Pedro LANDRY, son of Pedro & Maria LANDRY [sic, was this his step-mother?] of Lafourche Parish, married on 20 Nov 1786 to Rosalia HEBERT, daughter of Francisco & Maria LeBLANC. Witnesses not given. Recorded at St. Gabriel Catholic Church, Iberville, LA (SGA-14, 6, 15)." 37. Diocese of Baton Rouge, Catholic Church Records, vol. 2, 1770-1803 , p. 446."Pedro, age 36 years and spouse of Rosalia HEBERT, son of Pedro & Isabel DUPUIS, buried on 26 Apr 1799 at Assumption Catholic Church, Plattenville, LA (ASM-3, 20)." 38. Lillian C. Bourgeois, Cabanocey , p. 176."#84: Pierre LANDRY, 37;Marie LANDRY, wife, 25;Joseph, son, 13;Pierre, son, 7;Fabien, son, 5;Anne, daughter, 10;Marie, daughter, 1."Original in Archivo General de Indias, Papeles procedentes de Cuba, legajo 187A. 39. Robichaux, Albert, Colonial Settlers along Bayou Lafourche, 1770-1798 , p. 5."Right bank, Lot # 49: Pierre Landry 21 [sic] Marie Landry, his wife 26 Joseph Landry, his son 14 Pierre Landry, id 8 Babin Landry, id 6 Anne Landry, his daughter 11." 40. Robichaux, Albert, Colonial Settlers along Bayou Lafourche, 1770-1798 , p. 15."[Lot #]44. Pierre Landry called La Vielliarde 45, 6 arpents of land, 3 slaves, 29 cattle, 5 horses, 4 sheep, 32 swine, and two guns; Marie Landry, his wife, 33; Joseph Landry, his son, 16; Pierre Landry, id, 21; Fabien Landry, id, 14; Amand Landry, id, 6; Jean Landry, id, 4; Paul Landry, id, 2; Anne Landry, his daughter, 18; Rosalie Landry, id, 5 months." 41. Diocese of Baton Rouge, Catholic Church Records, vol. 2, 1770-1803 , p. 373."Simon SIMONAUX of Maryland and widower of Ysabel BRAUX (parents not given), married on 27 Dec 1802 to Rosalia HEBERT of Iberville Parish and widow of Pedro Alexos LANDRY (parents not given). Witnesses: Josef SIMONAUX; Alexo HEBERT. Recorded at Assumption Catholic Church, Plattenville, LA (ASM-2, 73)." 42. Diocese of Baton Rouge, Catholic Church Records, vol. 3, 1804-1819 , p. 796."Simon, age 45 years [so born around 1770?], married to Rosalia HEBERT, buried 27 Aug 1815 at Assumption Church (ASM-3, 103)." 43. Lillian C. Bourgeois, Cabanocey , p. 177."Left Bank, Mississippi River#129 François SIMON, 41;Marie CORPRON, wife, 34;Joseph, son, 9;René, son, 7;Alexis, son, 3;Morize, son, 6 months;Margueritte, daughter, 5."Original in Archivo General de Indias, Papeles procedentes de Cuba, legajo 187A, folio 220-231. 44. Robichaux, Albert, Colonial Settlers along Bayou Lafourche, 1770-1798 , p. 13."29.Francois SIMONOS, 47, 12 arpents, 1 slave, 26 cattle, 3 horses, 23 swine, 2 guns;Marie CORPRON, his wife, 41;Joseph SIMONOS, his son, 17;Renee SIMONOS, id, 16;Alexis SIMONOS, id, 10;Maurice SIMONOS, id, 8;Margueritte SIMONOS, his daughter, 12;Marie SIMONOS, id, 6;Francoise SIMONOS, id, 2." 45. Robichaux, Albert, Colonial Settlers along Bayou Lafourche, 1770-1798 , p. 23."Right Bank: Simon SIMONEAU, 27, 5 arpents of land, 60 quarts of corn, 4 horned cattle, 3 horses, 8? swine, total of 5 persons; Isabelle DAIGLE, his wife, [age illegible]; Simon, his son, 1; Marguerite DAIGLE, his sister-in-law, 21; Joseph DAIGLE, his brother-in-law, 18." 46. Diocese of Baton Rouge, Catholic Church Records, vol. 2, 1770-1803 , p. 356."Anne Maria [HEBERT], daughter of Francois & Marie LE BLANC. Sponsors: Joseph RICHARD & Maria HEBER (SJA-4a, 4)." 47. Diocese of Baton Rouge, Catholic Church Records, vol. 4, 1820-1829 , p. 267."Colette HEBERT, age 50 years, wife of Alexandre LANDRY, daughter of Francois & Marie LEBLANC, both deceased, buried 22 Jan 1827. (ASM-3, 200)." 48. Diocese of Baton Rouge, Catholic Church Records, vol. 2, 1770-1803 , pp. 357 & 416."Alexo LANDRY, son of Estevan, deceased & Maria Josefa LANDRY, married 1 Feb 1796 to Coletta HEBERT, resident of Iberville, daughter of Francois & Maria Josefa LeBLANC. Witnesses: Ambrosio HEBERT; Louis LANDRY; Josef BABIN (ASM-2, 17)." 49. Shirley Chaisson Bourquard, Marriage Dispensations in the Diocese of Louisiana and the Floridas, 1786-1803 (New Orleans: Polyanthos, 1980), p. 9, Genealogical Society of Santa Cruz County, Main Library, Santa Cruz CA 95060, Gene.Soc. Louis.17."Request for dispensation dated 2 Jan 1796." 50. Notre Dame Archives, Internet, http://archives.nd.edu/findaids/ead/html/ANO.htm."1796 Jan. 2 Landry, Alexandro Documents concerning the petition of Alexandro Landry for a dispensation from the diriment impediment in the third degree, unequal, of consanguinity with Coleta Ebert. -------- 1795 Dec. 31 Landry, Alexandro (La Fourche) to Bishop Penalver y Cardenas (New Orleans) 1) Alexandro Landry from the parish of La Fourche notifies the Bishop that he desires to marry Coleta Ebert from the parish of S. Gabriel de Manchac, but that he cannot do so because of the diriment impediment that existed between them. He asks, moreover, the Bishop to order this information be accepted about the following matters: 2) Alexandro Landry set forth this relationship as follows: a) That Alexandro Landry is the legitimate son of Estevan Landry and Maria Landry. b) That Coleta Ebert, his intended wife, is the legitimate daughter of Francisco Ebert and Maria Blanc. c) That Francisco Ebert, father of his intended wife, is the legitimate son of Francisco Ebert and Margarita Ferrin. d) That Francisco Ebert, grand-father of his intended wife, is the legitimate son of Santiago Ebert and Margarita Landry. e) That Estevan Landry, Alexandro's father, is the legitimate son of Josef Landry and Maria Foret. f) That Josef Landry, Alexandro's great-grand-mother of his intended wife are the legitimate children of Antonio Landry and Maria Grange, from which results the impediment of consanguinity in the third and fourth degree, unequal. g) That the majority of the Acadians, even of diverse parishes, are relative so that it is very difficult to marry strangers. That his intended wife, even having father and mother, is poor so that if their marriage does not take place, she would be exposed to other ends. 3) That since these facts are considered sufficient, Alexandro Landry begs the Bishop to grant them this dispensation and that Father Buenaventure de Castro, pastor of s. Gabriel de Manchac may marry them in the usual form. --To this is added, at the top of the first page, a note by Rivas certifying that the above document was presented before him by the party on Dec. 31, 1795, who said he could not sign. --To this is added a decree by Bishop Penalver y Cardenas ordering that the information presented by the party be received and that the witnesses should appear and the results brought in. --To this is added a note by Rivas certifying that the above decree was issued and signed by Bishop Penalver on Jan. 2, 1796. --Another note by Rivas certifying that, on the same day, he notified Alexandro Landry of the above decree. -------- 1796 Jan. 2 Rivas, Dr. Joseph Maria de, Secretary (New Orleans) Rivas certifies: 1) That Alexandro Landry appeared before him, and, under oath, answered the questions asked as follows: 2) a) That his name is Alexandro Landry from the parish of La Fourche. b) That he is the legitimate son of Estevan Landry and Maria Landry. c) That he is 20 years old, unmarried and engaged only to Coleta Ebert from the parish of S. Gabriel de Manchac. d) That he knows of no other impediment. 3) Finally, Alexandro Landry swears that all he said is the truth, and did not sign because he could not. This is notarized by Rivas. --Immediately appeared Miguel Duga (Dugas ?), a witness presented by Alexandro Landry, who, under oath, testified as follows: a) That he knows Alexandro Landry, legitimate son of Estevan Landry and Maria Landry. b) That Coleta Ebert from the parish of S. Gabriel de Manchac is the legitimate daughter of Francisco Ebert and Maria Blanc. c) That Francisco Ebert, Coleta's father is the legitimate son of francisco Ebert and Maria Ferrin. d) That Francisco Ebert, grand-father of his intended wife, is the legitimate son of Santiago Ebert and Margarite Landry. e) That Estevan Landry, Alexandro's father, is the legitimate son of Joseph Landry, and Margarita Foret. f) That Joseph Landry, Alexandro's grand-father and Margarita Landry, Coleta's great-grand-mother, were brothers, legitimate children of Antonio Landry and Maria Grange, from which results the impediment of consanguinity of the third and fourth degrees, unequal. g) That the majority of the Acadians are related, and that the parents of Coleta are poor and have four children. That it was publicly said that Alexandro used to frequent their house and had relations with Coleta. h) Finally, he swears to the truth of his statements and that he is 31 years old. He did not sign because he could not. This is notarized by Rivas. --Immediately appeared Jose Moller another witness presented by Alexandro Landry from whom Rivas received sworn testimony to the truth of the same points witnessed by Miguel Dugas. He swore also that he is 30 years old. Signed by Jose Moller and notarized by Rivas. -------- 1796 Jan. 2 Penalver y Cardenas, Luis Bishop (New Orleans) The Bishop decrees: 1) That having examined the documents concerning Alexandro Landry's petition for a dispensation to marry Coleta Ebert, he dispenses them from the impediment of consanguinity and considers as legitimate any children they may have. 2) Moreover, that the parties must cease living under the same roof for the time being, so that they may restore with their example all they have destroyed by their scandal. 3) Moreover, in order to absolve them from their fault, that, during the publication of the banns, they must daily pray on knees the three parts of the rosary and attend also the high Mass of the parish. 4) Finally that information be sent to the pastor of St. Gabriel de Manchac to marry them in the usual form. Signed by the Bishop of Louisiana and witnessed by Rivas. --to this is added a note by Rivas certifying that information was sent to Father Buenaventure de Castro, pastor of St. Gabriel de Manchac. IV-5-f D.S> 10pp. 4to. (Spanish) 4." 51. Diocese of Baton Rouge, Catholic Church Records, vol. 2, 1770-1803 , p. 430."Sponsors: Vincent LANDRY & Elizabeth LANDRY (ASC-1, 35)." 52. Robichaux, Albert, Colonial Settlers along Bayou Lafourche, 1770-1798 , p. 14."40.Estienne LANDRY, 42, 6 arpents, 4 slaves, 25 cattle, 2 horses, 10 sheep, 20 swine, 2 guns;Marie LANDRY, his wife, 43;Jean Baptiste LANDRY, his son, 10;Joseph LANDRY, id, 1;Anastazie LANDRY, his daughter, 20;Victoirre LANDRY, id, 2;Izabel LANDRY, his sister-in-law, 30." 53. Diocese of Baton Rouge, Catholic Church Records, vol. 2, 1770-1803 , p. 356."Anne Marie [HEBERT], daughter of Francois & Marie LE BLANC. Sponsors: Baptiste HEBER & Catherine HEBER (SGA-4a, 16)."Sister with same name born in 1773. 54. Baton Rouge Diocese, Catholic Church Records, vol. 5, 1830-1839 , p. 303."Age 52 years, wife of Joseph BABIN (SJO-11, 39)." 55. Diocese of Baton Rouge, Catholic Church Records, vol. 2, 1770-1803 , pp. 48 & 371."Joseph BABIN of Lafourche, son of Joseph & Osita LeBLANC of Acadia, married on 24 Apr 1797 to Marina EVERT (HEBERT), daughter of Francisco & Maria LeBLANC of Acadia. Witnesses: Miguel GAREILL; Eduardo LeBLANC. Recorded at St. Gabriel Catholic Church, Iberville, LA (SGA-14, 23, #83)." 56. Diocese of Baton Rouge, Catholic Church Records, vol. 2, 1770-1803 , p. 48."Joseph Efreim [BABIN], son of Joseph & Osite LeBLANC, born 1 Nov 1774, baptized 1 Jan 1775. Sponsors: Efreim & Marie Josephe BRAUD. Recorded at Ascension Catholic Church, Donaldsonville, LA (ASC-1, 28)." 57. Baton Rouge Diocese, Catholic Church Records, vol. 5, 1830-1839 , p. 39."Joseph Ephrem [BABIN], age 61 years (ASC-4, 288)." 58. Robichaux, Albert, Colonial Settlers along Bayou Lafourche, 1770-1798 , p. 14."41.Joseph BABIN, age 28, 6 arpents of land, two slaves, 20 head of cattle, 1 horse, 16 swine, and 1 gun;Ozitte LE BLANC, his wife, age 24;Joseph BABIN, his son, 3;Paul BABIN, id, 1;Rosalie BABIN, his daughter, 5;Marie BABIN, id, 4." 59. Diocese of Baton Rouge, Catholic Church Records, vol. 2, 1770-1803 , p. 373."Santiago [HEBERT], son of Francois & Maria BLANCO, born 23 Jun 1782, baptized 17 Dec 1782. Sponsors: Belonio HEBERT & Margarita BABEIN (SGA-5, 15, #68)."Could he have been born when his mother was age 51? Wrong mother?. 60. Diocese of Baton Rouge, Catholic Church Records, vol. 3, 1804-1819 , pp. 417 & 427."(SJO-3, 41)." 61. Baton Rouge Diocese, Catholic Church Records, vol. 8, 1853-1857 (Baton Rouge, Diocese, 1988), p. 283. "Mrs. Jacques HEBERT, age 67 years (SJA-Brusly-4, 58)."Correct woman?.
Cousins Thanks Karen for the beautiful work Please switch to Karen's rather than mine for the family. I will compare the two and share the differences over the next week and then delete my earlier post from the archive. The two I see right away are Marie-Josephe LeBlanc & Joseph Alexis not Alexandre Landry (who we will work later) My Marie-Marguerite was from pre-Katrine when I shared/helped a cousin off list. We missed doing a correction when we did the tree of Fernand Cavalier & Emily Simoneaux, the couple in Assumption Parish who had been married for 80(?) years. To get us started. In Kleinpeter's Family Book The Le Blanc Legacy pg 91- 92. shows two Marie-Josephe born to Jean LeBlanc & MJ Theriot. The one born in 1730 she has married 1750 to Simon-Pierre Dupuis (Antoine & Josephe Dugas). They were exiled to New York & she died in 7 Feb 1765 at Mirebalis, Santo Domingo (Haiti) She shows a second Marie-Josephe born abt 1740 who married Francois Hebert. (looks like we will be doing more pencil corrections in the book. I now understand why Bonnie tried not to sell me the book.) Wood pg 116 shows in 1767 Charles 4 years old (born right after census of 1763) and Marie 25 born 1742. Using our birth of eldest child rules of thumb Marie & Francois were married 1762 (or before) Using our female marry at 18 rule they were married about 1760. Francois was within one year. We share all our sources & resolve the differences. These are the reasons we share on list rather that rely on the online trees. ======================= Someone asked about the "rules of thumb" I use to start looking for people & rites. A couple will marry one year before birth of first child. Males marry at 20, females at 18. During war time, females marry younger & males Later. Before Genealogy "captured" me I was a professional "student (& teacher)" Every semester I would take or teach one or two classes a semester at universities. One of my degrees was in Anthropology & Socialogy where I learned of the rules & norm's of cultures & societies. These are the basis of my "Rules of Thumb". These the reasons we share on list rather that rely on the online trees. . Paul Le B l'Ascension Louisiane -----Original Message----- From: KATheriot@aol.com Paul, I have some major differences from your data. Please compare and let's work out corrections. Karen
Hello All In reading the dispensation request in Karen's sources; this is what I gathered. Does it seem correct? Collette Hebert Francois Hebert & Marie LeBlanc {41}Francois Hebert & {8e}Marie Josephe Melanson (*Marguerite Ferrin) {13}Jacques Hebert & {3e}Marguerite Landry {3}Antoine Landry & {1a}Marie Thibodeau (*Marie Granger) Alexandre Landry Etienne Landry & Marie Landry {39}Joseph Landry & {5e}Marguerite Forest {3}Antoine Landry & {1a}Marie Thibodeau (*Marie Granger) C