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    1. Re: Heritage Question Re: Jeanne Theriot 1643 Port Royal
    2. Paul L LeBlanc
    3. note my new address. I had to change during Hurricane Katrina (Please think about joining our Acadian or Metis lists) She is my 8th to 10th greatgrand mother eight different ways French women were seldom known by the husband's family name. so she was Jeanne Theriot w/o Pierre Thibodeau sometimes know as the WIDOW Thibodeau Her mother was Perrine Rau who we first know from the 1671 census There is a list floating around that CLAIM all founding women who we can't trace back to Europe are amerindian. MtDNA has proven most were European. ==================== Karen one of the main Theriot researcher has more info http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=katheriot&id=I322 ==================== I chose one of her daughters so I shared what I had on Pierre Ahnentafel Chart for (1a) MARIE THIBODEAU First Generation 1. (1a) MARIE THIBODEAU[1,2,3] was born about 1661. She died before 16 Feb 1711 in Grand-Pre, Acadia. MARIE married[1,2,3] (3) ANTOINE LANDRY[2,3], son of (2) RENE LANDRY Dit LeJeune and (1a) MARIE BERNARD, about 1681. ANTOINE was born about 1660. He died before 16 Feb 1711 in Grand-Pre, Acadia. Second Generation 2. (1) PIERRE THIBODEAU[2,4] was born about 1631. He died 26 Dec 1704 in Port-Royal, Acadia. PIERRE married[2,4] (1d) JEANNE THERIOT about 1660. Location: maybe from near Poitou, France . THIBODEAU, Pierre, came from France, according to Charles LeBlanc, husband of his granddaughter Élisabeth Thibodeau (Doc. inéd., Vol. III, p. 90). There is one generation too many in the Thibodeau lineage as laid out in Charles LeBlanc's deposition. As it seems rather unlikely that Charles's wife, whose father was named Jean Thibodeau, would have added a second Jean in her own ancestry, it may be that the error was made by the clerk charged with writing out the information by the sénéchal of Auray, who had the overall supervision of the taking of the depositions. Charles LeBlanc apparently did not mention Pierre Thibodeau's wife. She was Jeanne Thériot, daughter of the Jean Thériot mentioned in the preceding paragraph (see DGFA-1, p. 1508). Stephen A. White, Genealogist,Centre d'études acadiennes January 17, 2005 3. (1d) JEANNE THERIOT[2,4] was born about 1643. She died 7 Dec 1726 in Port-Royal, Acadia and was buried[5] 8 Dec 1726 in St-Jean-Baptiste Church, Port-Royal, Acadia. BURIAL: Jeanne Terriau . Registre RG 1 Vol. 26 p.365 Register Prêtre René Charles de Breslay Priest Date d'enregistrement 8 December 1726 Registration date Événement Burial Event Nom Jeanne Terriau died 7 December 1726, eighty-seven years old, wife of the late Pierre Tibaudeau Name Témoins Michel Tibaudeau her son Antoine Tibaudeau her other son Witnesse Third Generation 6. (1) JEAN THERIOT Jehan[4,6] was born about 1601. He died after 1671 in Port-Royal, Acadia. JEAN married[4,6] PERRINE RAU about 1636. Location: Maybe from near Martaise, Loudon, Vienne, France . THÉRIOT, Jean, came from France, according to three depositions: one from Marie-Josèphe Dupuis, widow of his great-grandson Pierre Thériot (Doc. inéd., Vol. III, p. 127), and two others from the second husbands of the widows of that same Pierre's brothers Cyprien (ibid., Vol. II, p. 181) and Simon-Joseph (ibid., p. 193). None of these depositions mentions Jean Thériot's wife Perrine Rau, who is only known to Acadian genealogy through her appearance in the 1671 census (see DGFA-1, pp. 1483-1484). Stephen A. White, Genealogist,Centre d'études acadiennes January 17, 2005 7. PERRINE RAU[4,6] was born about 1611. She died about 1672 in Port-Royal, Acadia. Location: maybe from near Martaise, Loudon, Poitou, France Appendix A - Sources 1. Stephen A White, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles Acadiennes 1636-1714 v2, p 918-920 Landry Antoine (3). 2. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 1508-1511 Thibodeau Pierre (1). 3. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 916-918 Landry Rene (2). 4. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 1483-1484 Theriot Jean (1). 5. An Acadian Parish Remembered, RG 1 Vol. 26 p.365 Terriau Jeanne. 6. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 1365 Rau Perrine. Index Name ID Generation RAU, PERRINE 7 3 THERIOT, JEAN Jehan 6 3 THERIOT, JEANNE 3 2 THIBODEAU, MARIE 1 1 THIBODEAU, PIERRE 2 2 -----Original Message----- From: Michele Moffat To: Leblanc, Paul <paulleblanc@tulanealumni.net> Sent: Wed, Jul 26, 2017 10:04 pm Subject: Heritage Question Re: Jeanne Thibodeau 1643 Port Royal Hello Paul, I am contacting you because I’m looking into my family tree. Jeanne Thibodeau born at Port Royal, Acadia is my direct relative 7 generations back. My French roots are very strong. However, I recently had a Metis Elder tell my I had an obligation to investigate my family history and to find and connect with my family. I’m reaching out to you in hopes that the name of my relative may be familiar to you and that you might share with me about this part of my family tree. I have included the information for you below. Do you know of Jeanne Thibodeau, and do you know if Jeanne was Metis? I’m sending my warmest thanks to you. Jeanne Thibodeau (born Thériot) MyHeritage Family Trees Birth: 1643 - Port Royal Acadie Death: Dec 7 1726 - Port-Royal, Acadie Husband: Pierre* Thibodeau Daughter: Anne Marie Landry (born Thibodeau) Best regards, Michele Moffat

    07/27/2017 03:33:12
    1. Re: Heritage Question Re: Jeanne Theriot 1643 Port Royal
    2. Evelyn Smith
    3. Does anyone know anything about Perrine's parents?? I have a Suzette/Suzanne Reau in my tree that I have not been able to trace to Acadia. I also have a Beaugh/Beau family I have not been able to identify as Acadian or French. Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 27, 2017, at 8:33 AM, Paul L LeBlanc via ACADIAN <acadian@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > note my new address. I had to change during Hurricane Katrina > > (Please think about joining our Acadian or Metis lists) > > She is my 8th to 10th greatgrand mother eight different ways > > French women were seldom known by the husband's family name. > > so she was Jeanne Theriot w/o Pierre Thibodeau > sometimes know as the WIDOW Thibodeau > > Her mother was Perrine Rau who we first know from the 1671 census > > There is a list floating around that CLAIM all founding women who we can't trace back to Europe are amerindian. MtDNA has proven most were European. > > ==================== > Karen one of the main Theriot researcher has more info > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=katheriot&id=I322 > ==================== > > I chose one of her daughters so I shared what I had on Pierre > > Ahnentafel Chart for (1a) MARIE THIBODEAU > > First Generation > > 1. (1a) MARIE THIBODEAU[1,2,3] was born about 1661. She died before 16 Feb 1711 in Grand-Pre, Acadia. > MARIE married[1,2,3] (3) ANTOINE LANDRY[2,3], son of (2) RENE LANDRY Dit LeJeune and (1a) MARIE BERNARD, about 1681. ANTOINE was born about 1660. He died before 16 Feb 1711 in Grand-Pre, Acadia. > > > Second Generation > > 2. (1) PIERRE THIBODEAU[2,4] was born about 1631. He died 26 Dec 1704 in Port-Royal, Acadia. PIERRE married[2,4] (1d) JEANNE THERIOT about 1660. > Location: maybe from near Poitou, France > . > THIBODEAU, Pierre, came from France, according to Charles LeBlanc, husband of his granddaughter Élisabeth Thibodeau (Doc. inéd., Vol. III, p. 90). There is one generation too many in the Thibodeau lineage as laid out in Charles LeBlanc's deposition. As it seems rather unlikely that Charles's wife, whose father was named Jean Thibodeau, would have added a second Jean in her own ancestry, it may be that the error was made by the clerk charged with writing out the information by the sénéchal of Auray, who had the overall supervision of the taking of the depositions. Charles LeBlanc apparently did not mention Pierre Thibodeau's wife. She was Jeanne Thériot, daughter of the Jean Thériot mentioned in the preceding paragraph (see DGFA-1, p. 1508). > Stephen A. White, Genealogist,Centre d'études acadiennes January 17, 2005 > 3. (1d) JEANNE THERIOT[2,4] was born about 1643. She died 7 Dec 1726 in Port-Royal, Acadia and was buried[5] 8 Dec 1726 in St-Jean-Baptiste Church, Port-Royal, Acadia. > BURIAL: Jeanne Terriau > . > Registre RG 1 Vol. 26 p.365 Register > Prêtre René Charles de Breslay Priest > Date d'enregistrement 8 December 1726 Registration date > Événement Burial Event > Nom Jeanne Terriau > died 7 December 1726, eighty-seven years old, wife of the late Pierre Tibaudeau Name > Témoins Michel Tibaudeau > her son > Antoine Tibaudeau > her other son Witnesse > > > Third Generation > > 6. (1) JEAN THERIOT Jehan[4,6] was born about 1601. He died after 1671 in Port-Royal, Acadia. JEAN married[4,6] PERRINE RAU about 1636. > Location: Maybe from near Martaise, Loudon, Vienne, France > . > THÉRIOT, Jean, came from France, according to three depositions: one from Marie-Josèphe Dupuis, widow of his great-grandson Pierre Thériot (Doc. inéd., Vol. III, p. 127), and two others from the second husbands of the widows of that same Pierre's brothers Cyprien (ibid., Vol. II, p. 181) and Simon-Joseph (ibid., p. 193). None of these depositions mentions Jean Thériot's wife Perrine Rau, who is only known to Acadian genealogy through her appearance in the 1671 census (see DGFA-1, pp. 1483-1484). > Stephen A. White, Genealogist,Centre d'études acadiennes January 17, 2005 > 7. PERRINE RAU[4,6] was born about 1611. She died about 1672 in Port-Royal, Acadia. > Location: maybe from near Martaise, Loudon, Poitou, France > Appendix A - Sources > > 1. Stephen A White, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles Acadiennes 1636-1714 v2, p 918-920 Landry Antoine (3). > 2. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 1508-1511 Thibodeau Pierre (1). > 3. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 916-918 Landry Rene (2). > 4. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 1483-1484 Theriot Jean (1). > 5. An Acadian Parish Remembered, RG 1 Vol. 26 p.365 Terriau Jeanne. > 6. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 1365 Rau Perrine. > Index > > Name ID Generation > RAU, PERRINE 7 3 > THERIOT, JEAN Jehan 6 3 > THERIOT, JEANNE 3 2 > THIBODEAU, MARIE 1 1 > THIBODEAU, PIERRE 2 2 > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Michele Moffat > To: Leblanc, Paul <paulleblanc@tulanealumni.net> > Sent: Wed, Jul 26, 2017 10:04 pm > Subject: Heritage Question Re: Jeanne Thibodeau 1643 Port Royal > > > > Hello Paul, > > > I am contacting you because I’m looking into my family tree. Jeanne Thibodeau born at Port Royal, Acadia is my direct relative 7 generations back. My French roots are very strong. However, I recently had a Metis Elder tell my I had an obligation to investigate my family history and to find and connect with my family. > > > I’m reaching out to you in hopes that the name of my relative may be familiar to you and that you might share with me about this part of my family tree. I have included the information for you below. Do you know of Jeanne Thibodeau, and do you know if Jeanne was Metis? I’m sending my warmest thanks to you. > > > > > > > Jeanne Thibodeau (born Thériot) > > > MyHeritage Family Trees > > > > > Birth: > 1643 - Port Royal Acadie > > Death: > Dec 7 1726 - Port-Royal, Acadie > > Husband: > Pierre* Thibodeau > > Daughter: > Anne Marie Landry (born Thibodeau) > > > > > > Best regards, > > > Michele Moffat > > > > . > ------------------------------- > 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

    07/28/2017 10:03:50
    1. Rau Perrine m 1636 Jean Theriot
    2. Paul L LeBlanc
    3. Per SAW the earliest record of her is the 1671 census Almost all of the Civil & church Records before about 1710 were lost during the ten times we changed hands between the French & British. Please be careful using the Belle-Ile-en-Mer dispositions like SAW cites Her parents are unknown!!!! Please make a seperate question for each of the others. Tell us what you know about them. Any dates & Locations would help. Who did they marry? What children's lines are you following? =========================== 6. (1) JEAN THERIOT Jehan[4,6] was born about 1601. He died after 1671 in Port-Royal, Acadia. JEAN married[4,6] PERRINE RAU about 1636. > Location: Maybe from near Martaise, Loudon, Vienne, France > . > THÉRIOT, Jean, came from France, according to three depositions: one from Marie-Josèphe Dupuis, widow of his great-grandson Pierre Thériot (Doc. inéd., Vol. III, p. 127), and two others from the second husbands of the widows of that same Pierre's brothers Cyprien (ibid., Vol. II, p. 181) and Simon-Joseph (ibid., p. 193). None of these depositions mentions Jean Thériot's wife Perrine Rau, who is only known to Acadian genealogy through her appearance in the 1671 census (see DGFA-1, pp. 1483-1484). > Stephen A. White, Genealogist,Centre d'études acadiennes January 17, 2005 > 7. PERRINE RAU[4,6] was born about 1611. She died about 1672 in Port-Royal, Acadia. > Location: maybe from near Martaise, Loudon, Poitou, France -----Original Message----- From: Evelyn Smith Does anyone know anything about Perrine's parents?? I have a Suzette/Suzanne Reau in my tree that I have not been able to trace to Acadia. I also have a Beaugh/Beau family I have not been able to identify as Acadian or French.

    07/28/2017 12:35:16