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    1. [ACADIAN-CAJUN] BOUDROT, CLOUATRE, DUGAS, HEBERT, LEBLANC; Acadie & Quebec
    2. Brenda H�bert
    3. Salut! Hi! I am looking for the parents of Pierre CLOUATRE who married Marguerite LEBLANC in 1722. I am descended from Madeleine CLOUATRE, b. 17 Apr 1731, who married Charles BOUDROT (b. 14 Jun 1734 to Claude & Catherine HEBERT) in 1756, who I have as Pierre & Marguerite's daughter. I have Marguerite LEBLANC's parents as Andre LEBLANC & Anne-Marie DUGAS. Merci beaucoup! ~~Bren "Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result" -- Albert Einstein "A fool makes the same mistakes because he never learns from them; a smart man learns from his mistakes; but a wise man learns from the mistakes of others." -- (If someone hasn't said it already, then I just did). --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Free Pop-Up Blocker - Get it now

    11/19/2003 10:35:47
    1. [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Fwd: PIERRE POIRIER dit Chiche
    2. --WebTV-Mail-17323-3709 Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Hello listers...I am 'forwarding' this to the list because it was bounced-back to me when I sent it to the user's home e-mail...the user/lister originally sent an inquiry to the ACADIAN list on Sunday,October 5,2003,8:45pm,regarding the above 'PIERRE POIRIER dit Chiche'... I am replying to that e-mail since I have much info on the POIRIERs and the intersecting lines of ARSENAULTs and FERLATTEs dit FRELAT..... I hope the lister who sent the original e-mail sees this and finds it useful...please acknowledge...thanks...Kristine in Kansas... --WebTV-Mail-17323-3709 Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Message/RFC822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit X-WebTV-Signature: 1 ETAtAhUAi1dQ9lXJ2WpxNZ4n2A1uIMYtcwwCFAbLAFj3+xTLa0j0y+I3HsO4M5st From: Windsork@webtv.net Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 19:02:05 -0600 (CST) To: KSNOOKS@aol.com Subject: PIERRE POIRIER dit Chiche Message-ID: <19883-3FBAC10D-1553@storefull-2178.public.lawson.webtv.net> Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit MIME-Version: 1.0 (WebTV) I am re-reading some old e-mails and came across yours...I can't distinguish from your notes whether you are a Poirier,an Arsenault,or a Ferlatte...however,I have all three blood lines in my tree...I am a direct descendant of Jean FRELAT of Saintes,in Saint-Onge,France and therefore,a direct descendant of Jacques and Isaac FRELAT,the name of which gradually changed to FERLATTE in Quebec,Canada,and parts of the Gaspe and New Brunswick(where I was born). As for Charles ARSENAULT,he is my GRx6 maternal grandfather...Pierre POIRIER is my maternal GRx5 grandfather... your '2nd husband of Julienne POIRIER,Jean-Baptiste FERLATTE is my paternal GRx4 uncle... I have scads of information on all the families... if this would be of interest to you ,I'd be happy to forward same...however,there is one snag... I do not have a 'regular'( or,even,'irregular') PC (personal computer)...I do all my charts and scrolls by-hand...and while this means I that have thousand of pages of info,I love working in this fashion...I could pull-out the most pertinent data ,depending on your needs and send that,by regular snail-mail...if you wish to provide me with an address.If you do not feel comfortable with that,then we cam chat a bit longer and perhaps figure a way to get you some info from my stores... Awaiting your reply, I remain,yours truly, Kristine Furlought,dite FRELAT from Dalhousie New Brunswick,Canada... --WebTV-Mail-17323-3709--

    11/18/2003 12:14:30
    1. [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Martin Family Reunion Announcement
    2. Lucie LeBlanc Consentino
    3. PRESS RELEASE For immediate release November 18, 2003 Martin Family Reunion in Acadie The organisers of the International Martin Family Reunion are pleased to announce that the reunion will take place in Windsor, Nova Scotia, on the 7th, 8th and 9th of August 2004. Only a 15 minute drive from Grand-Pré, Windsor is an ideal location in the heart of old Acadie that offers significant Acadian historic sites and convenient meeting and accommodation facilities. For further information, please contact: Charlie Martin at (902) 423-0405 or charliemartin@hfx.eastlink.ca or Monique Martin at monique.martin@gnb.ca Lucie LeBlanc Consentino Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home www.acadian-home.org <http://www.acadian-home.org/> Am-Can Gen Soc www.acgs.org <http://www.acgs.org/> CMA 2004 - www.cma2004.com Grand-Pré - http://www.grand-pre.com/ www.umoncton.ca/etudeacadiennes/centre/cea.html <http://www.umoncton.ca/etudeacadiennes> <http://www.grand-pre.com/>

    11/18/2003 08:33:19
    1. [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Rene Martin/ Jean Baptiste Labossiere/ France/Quebec
    2. Denver, CO NEWS Article Published: Sunday, November 02, 2003 Man's family tree spans 428 years By Jeannie Piper, 9News Post / Hyoung Chang Romeo Martin, center, of Denver discusses family history with his grandsons Mark Hrovat, 7, left, and Andrew Hrovat, 6, at Cook Park on Saturday.Romeo Martin laid out a game plan Saturday that included enough relatives to stretch across two football fields. Neither cold nor drizzle could stop the 72-year-old Martin from unrolling his 730-foot-long, 5-foot- wide family tree at Cook Park in southeast Denver. The blueprint was charted on a vinyl roll with pigmented ink. In 1/8- and 1/4-inch type, Martin has documented thousands of relatives: his parents, cousins, uncles, aunts, grandparents, grandchildren, great-grandparents, great- great-grandparents. They are of French, Canadian and American descent. "I present the whole picture as nobody else does," Martin said a day before unveiling his masterpiece for the first time in his neighborhood. He's unrolled the chart twice since July at family reunions in Canada, but he wanted those a little closer to his home in Denver to see his family in a way that nobody has ever seen. "It's one of the longest charts in the world, as far as I can tell," he said. "I haven't run into anyone in the genealogy world who has printed out a chart this long." The retired electrical engineer started mapping his roots five years ago after seeing a family tree at a family reunion. For his, Martin used five thick volumes of paperwork put together by his cousins, some of whom are professional genealogists, to trace the origins of the Rene Martin family, starting in 1575, and the Jean Baptiste Labossiere family, his mother's side, from the early 1600s. Both families originated in France and immigrated to Quebec. "I show all the weddings, all the marriages and all the offspring from the marriages," he said, adding that conventional family trees just show the lineage of grandfathers. And unlike most family trees, Martin said, "You can't buy the software to make this chart." When Martin couldn't find a business to do the job, he created his own program and printing process. One by one, he types all the names into his computer and prints his so-called "Networking Chart of Cousins" out on a smaller, table-top scroll that's proofed and edited by his cousins. This mini- scroll is then incorporated into the bigger chart for the bigger picture that he says you can't get on a CD, yet. The best part of his creation is seeing his cousins coming together, and learning how the black, blue, brown and green lines on the tree connect them. On Saturday, a few of his family came out for the local unveiling. "It's great to have a grandpa who did this," said his grandson, Peter Hrovat, 11, who is visiting from Nebraska. Peter and his younger siblings helped their grandfather unroll the chart. The chore took two hours, but he didn't mind. "It's awesome," Peter said. Eventually, Hrovat and his cousins will pick up their grandfather's project. In the next two years, Martin plans to increase the type size for easier reading and add enough names to triple its current size. And he says the updated version will be available on a compact disc, for the computer generation who will be taking over - someday. Until then, he'll keep building his tree the old-fashioned way. "There's no limit as to how much you can add to the chart," Martin said. http://www.genealogysearch.org/news/index.html    

    11/16/2003 02:53:59
    1. Re: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Birth Year of Pierre Doucet
    2. Margaret Hobler
    3. Hi Jackie and Lucie, For your information: The book Searching Through The Old Records of new France For all of Those Precious Genealogical Details -- a Translation by Armand H. Demers, Jr. of Father Cyprien Tanguay's A TRAVERS LES REGISTRES states: Page 125 Year 1713: June 2nd The burial of Pierre Doucet, 100, the first centenaire (centenarian) registered in Port-Royal. (Port-Royal Register) Many sources give his birth year as 1621, the above makes it 1613. Naturally the Port-Royal Register could be mistaken. Margaret LaGue-Hobler ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lucie LeBlanc Consentino" <LucieMC@comcast.net> To: <ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 11:51 AM Subject: RE: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Spouses of Pierre Doucet > Hi Jackie, > > Pierre born abt 1621 married only once and it was to Henriette Pelletret > Abt. 1660. > Source: Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes by Stephen A. > White, p 528 > > His father Germain married twice and both to Unidentified spouses. Once abt > 1620 and the other before 1654. No children from the second marriage. > > Source: Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes by Stephen A. > White, page 526 1. > > > > > Lucie LeBlanc Consentino > Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home > www.acadian-home.org > Am-Can Gen Soc www.acgs.org > CMA 2004 - www.cma2004.com > Grand-Pré - http://www.grand-pre.com/ > www.umoncton.ca/etudeacadiennes/centre/cea.html > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jackie Doty [mailto:jadot@brainerd.net] > Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 11:40 AM > To: ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Spouses of Pierre Doucet > > Info I have : > > Pierre > > Doucet (Germain and Marie Bourgeois) married: > > 1) no name given abt 1640 > > 2) Henriette Peltret abt 1660 > > I am looking for the name of Pierre's first wife and any children born to > them. Also additional information about Henriette Peltret...Her parents > and birthdate. > > Thanks, > > Jackie > > > ==== ACADIAN-CAJUN Mailing List ==== > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=topics.ethnic.acadian-caj > un > This is a link to the Acadian-Cajun Message Board at RootsWeb. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go > to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > ______________________________

    11/16/2003 08:46:30
    1. [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Thank You-Paul
    2. rosemarie benson
    3. Hi Thank You very much Paul Rose Ashland,Ma. _________________________________________________________________ Concerned that messages may bounce because your Hotmail account is over limit? Get Hotmail Extra Storage! http://join.msn.com/?PAGE=features/es

    11/15/2003 11:00:03
    1. [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Thank you-Lucie
    2. rosemarie benson
    3. Hi Thank You Lucy! Rose _________________________________________________________________ MSN Messenger with backgrounds, emoticons and more. http://www.msnmessenger-download.com/tracking/cdp_customize

    11/15/2003 10:58:15
    1. [ACADIAN-CAJUN] CMA 2004 - Carl Brasseaux, Brasseur, LeBrasseur
    2. rosemarie benson
    3. Hi Would anyone know how to get in contact with Prof. and author Carl Brasseux? I would like to find out if he will be having a table at the CMA 2004? He did have a shared table at the last congress. I would appreciate any help. Thank you Rose Ashland, Ma. _________________________________________________________________ Great deals on high-speed Internet access as low as $26.95. https://broadband.msn.com (Prices may vary by service area.)

    11/15/2003 10:09:56
    1. RE: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Spouses of Pierre Doucet
    2. Andy
    3. Hi Rita: This URL may help you. >http://www.islandregister.com/doucet.html< The author is Gary Doucette. He is excellent. Pay attention to # 2,3 & 4. Also, in Stephen White, p. 1283 of the DGFA is the following: Henriette PELLETRET (Simon & Perrine BOURG), n. about 1641, m. Pierre DOUCET (Germain & ........) 1660 Port Royal, Acadia; d. before the census of 1693 was taken. Hope this helps you a little Andy Scott.

    11/15/2003 07:16:16
    1. Re: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] CMA 2004 - Carl Brasseaux, Brasseur, LeBrasseur
    2. Paul LeBlanc
    3. Try this Address: Center for Cultural and Eco-Tourism <http://www.louisiana.edu/Academic/LiberalArts/CCET/02a_Center_Associates_Bios/Brasseaux_Carl_A.html>, P.O. Box 40831, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, LA 70504 Phone: 337- 482-5703 Email: brasseaux@louisiana.edu <mailto:brasseaux@louisiana.edu> Paul rosemarie benson wrote: > Hi > Would anyone know how to get in contact with Prof. and author Carl > Brasseux? > I would like to find out if he will be having a table at the CMA 2004? > He did have a shared table at the last congress. > I would appreciate any help. > Thank you > Rose > Ashland, Ma. > > _________________________________________________________________ > Great deals on high-speed Internet access as low as $26.95. > https://broadband.msn.com (Prices may vary by service area.) > > > ==== ACADIAN-CAJUN Mailing List ==== > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=topics.ethnic.acadian-cajun > > This is a link to the Acadian-Cajun Message Board at RootsWeb. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

    11/15/2003 04:52:54
    1. RE: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Spouses of Pierre Doucet
    2. Lucie LeBlanc Consentino
    3. Hi Jackie, Pierre born abt 1621 married only once and it was to Henriette Pelletret Abt. 1660. Source: Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes by Stephen A. White, p 528 His father Germain married twice and both to Unidentified spouses. Once abt 1620 and the other before 1654. No children from the second marriage. Source: Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes by Stephen A. White, page 526 1. Lucie LeBlanc Consentino Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home www.acadian-home.org Am-Can Gen Soc www.acgs.org CMA 2004 - www.cma2004.com Grand-Pré - http://www.grand-pre.com/ www.umoncton.ca/etudeacadiennes/centre/cea.html -----Original Message----- From: Jackie Doty [mailto:jadot@brainerd.net] Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 11:40 AM To: ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Spouses of Pierre Doucet Info I have : Pierre Doucet (Germain and Marie Bourgeois) married: 1) no name given abt 1640 2) Henriette Peltret abt 1660 I am looking for the name of Pierre's first wife and any children born to them. Also additional information about Henriette Peltret...Her parents and birthdate. Thanks, Jackie ==== ACADIAN-CAJUN Mailing List ==== http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=topics.ethnic.acadian-caj un This is a link to the Acadian-Cajun Message Board at RootsWeb. ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

    11/15/2003 04:51:02
    1. [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Spouses of Pierre Doucet
    2. Jackie Doty
    3. Info I have : Pierre Doucet (Germain and Marie Bourgeois) married: 1) no name given abt 1640 2) Henriette Peltret abt 1660 I am looking for the name of Pierre's first wife and any children born to them. Also additional information about Henriette Peltret...Her parents and birthdate. Thanks, Jackie

    11/15/2003 03:40:15
    1. RE: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Children of Simon Breau & Marie Josephe Michel
    2. Andy
    3. Afternoon Lucie and other, Thanks for the response. I failed to note his death in the original post. Sorry bout that. I also did not frame the question(s) correctly I suppose, so let me try again. :-) Did any of the children listed go to France? If they did, did they all survive? If they did, who did they go with? And lastly, did any of them marry? I do not have an exact death date on Marie Josephe Michel other than "before 1763, Source: MASS (DE 1)." So I am assuming that she also died in Mass. I may be asking for data that is not known at this time but I thought I might try. :-) Anyway, any help would be appreciated. Andy

    11/14/2003 07:16:31
    1. RE: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Children of Simon Breau & Marie Josephe Michel
    2. Lucie LeBlanc Consentino
    3. Hi Andrea, On Page 278 of the DGFA that you mention by Stephen White, Simon Breau was recorded in the Plympton, Mass Civil Registers as having died there on 21 march 1804. Lucie LeBlanc Consentino Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home www.acadian-home.org Am-Can Gen Soc www.acgs.org CMA 2004 - www.cma2004.com Grand-Pré - http://www.grand-pre.com/ www.umoncton.ca/etudeacadiennes/centre/cea.html -----Original Message----- From: Andrea Scott [mailto:seaire@starband.net] Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 12:52 PM To: ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Children of Simon Breau & Marie Josephe Michel Evenin All: I am doing a little "clean up" on a few files and was wondering if anyone out there could help me close a few gaps. Simon BREAU (Jean & Anne (LaVallee) Chiasson m. 14 Jan 1745 Port Royal to Marie Josephe MICHEL (Joseph & Marie Josephe BOUDROT) resided at Port Royal, Acadia, until they were deorted in 1755 to Massachusetts. He applied in Massachusetts in August 1763 to go with their five children to France. 1. Joseph Breaux b: 1747 in Port Royal, Acadia (would have been 16 in 1763) 2. Jean Breaux b: 1748 in Port Royal, Acadia (would have been 15 in 1763) 3. Francois Breaux b: 1750 in Port Royal, Acadia Would have been 13 in 1763) 4. Pierre Breaux b: 1753 in Port Royal, Acadia (would have been 10 in 1763) 5. Female Breaux b: ABT. 1755 in Port Royal, Acadia (would have been 8 in 1763) Questions: Did this family go to France? If so - did the children survive the passage? If so - did any of them marry? Since Simon married a MICHEL girl, I am attempting to track her descendants out to at least 3 generations. Any help would be appreciated. SOURCES: > White; DGFA, p. 278, (34) i.; > Bonaventure Arsenault's Dict Gen Acadien, p367 - Marriage; > Bona Arsenault's Dict Gen Acadien, p 367 - Deportation; > Acadian Genealogy Exchange; Vol. XXV #4; Oct. 1996; Deportation; > Clarence Breaux & Robert Brault, "A Breau Genealogy", p. 16, 17A. Thanks in advance, Andrea Scott ==== ACADIAN-CAJUN Mailing List ==== The number one rule of this list is no flaming. If something is posted to the list that disturbs you, bring it to the _admin._, not the list or the person who posted. Your concerns will be addressed. ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

    11/14/2003 06:19:20
    1. [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Children of Simon Breau & Marie Josephe Michel
    2. Andrea Scott
    3. Evenin All: I am doing a little "clean up" on a few files and was wondering if anyone out there could help me close a few gaps. Simon BREAU (Jean & Anne (LaVallee) Chiasson m. 14 Jan 1745 Port Royal to Marie Josephe MICHEL (Joseph & Marie Josephe BOUDROT) resided at Port Royal, Acadia, until they were deorted in 1755 to Massachusetts. He applied in Massachusetts in August 1763 to go with their five children to France. 1. Joseph Breaux b: 1747 in Port Royal, Acadia (would have been 16 in 1763) 2. Jean Breaux b: 1748 in Port Royal, Acadia (would have been 15 in 1763) 3. Francois Breaux b: 1750 in Port Royal, Acadia Would have been 13 in 1763) 4. Pierre Breaux b: 1753 in Port Royal, Acadia (would have been 10 in 1763) 5. Female Breaux b: ABT. 1755 in Port Royal, Acadia (would have been 8 in 1763) Questions: Did this family go to France? If so - did the children survive the passage? If so - did any of them marry? Since Simon married a MICHEL girl, I am attempting to track her descendants out to at least 3 generations. Any help would be appreciated. SOURCES: > White; DGFA, p. 278, (34) i.; > Bonaventure Arsenault's Dict Gen Acadien, p367 - Marriage; > Bona Arsenault's Dict Gen Acadien, p 367 - Deportation; > Acadian Genealogy Exchange; Vol. XXV #4; Oct. 1996; Deportation; > Clarence Breaux & Robert Brault, "A Breau Genealogy", p. 16, 17A. Thanks in advance, Andrea Scott

    11/14/2003 05:51:41
    1. [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Celebration of the Order of Good Times
    2. Scott Michaud
    3. Chers collègues, Don't forget! "The Order of Good Times," was organized at Port Royal, on the 14th of November, 1606, at the suggestion of Samuel de Champlain. The dinner and festivities were organizaed by Marc Lescarbot. This was the first social "club" in North America, accompanied by the first play, Neptune. Let's celebrate appropriately today. In particular, any descendants of the Chevaliers of the Order -- Jean de Biencourt -- Seigneur de Poutrincourt, Samuel Champlain, Marc Lescarbot, Louis Hébert, Charles de Biencourt, Claude de La Tour, Charles de La Tour, Daniel Hay, Champdore, Sagamore Membertou, and possibly others -- should take great pride in this date in family history. Lescarbot, the historian of these early events, says that on each such occasion the host wore the collar "of the order and a napkin and carried a staff." At dinner, he marshalled the way to the table at the head of the procession of guests. After supper he resigned the insignia of office to his successor, with the ceremony of drinking to him in a cup of wine. The native Americans were treated as equals at these events. -- Scott Michaud Annandale, VA http://MichaudBarn.com _________________________________________________________________ Concerned that messages may bounce because your Hotmail account is over limit? Get Hotmail Extra Storage! http://join.msn.com/?PAGE=features/es

    11/14/2003 04:06:00
    1. [ACADIAN-CAJUN] another good link
    2. Lucie LeBlanc Consentino
    3. http://www.archivescanadafrance.org <http://www.archivescanadafrance.org/> Lucie LeBlanc Consentino Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home www.acadian-home.org <http://www.acadian-home.org/> Am-Can Gen Soc www.acgs.org <http://www.acgs.org/> CMA 2004 - www.cma2004.com Grand-Pré - http://www.grand-pre.com/ www.umoncton.ca/etudeacadiennes/centre/cea.html <http://www.umoncton.ca/etudeacadiennes> <http://www.grand-pre.com/>

    11/13/2003 08:29:59
    1. [ACADIAN-CAJUN] great new site
    2. Lucie LeBlanc Consentino
    3. Hi Everybody, Here is something new set up on the University of Moncton site – it includes a lot of good information but you do need to read some French. There are census records and all kinds of good information. http://www2.umoncton.ca/cfdocs/cea/index.htm Lucie Lucie LeBlanc Consentino Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home www.acadian-home.org <http://www.acadian-home.org/> Am-Can Gen Soc www.acgs.org <http://www.acgs.org/> CMA 2004 - www.cma2004.com Grand-Pré - http://www.grand-pre.com/ www.umoncton.ca/etudeacadiennes/centre/cea.html <http://www.umoncton.ca/etudeacadiennes> <http://www.grand-pre.com/>

    11/13/2003 08:19:10
    1. [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Parents of Susanne Boudrot
    2. Rita
    3. I am looking for the parents of Susanne Boudrot b. abt 1740 ?, spouse of Olivier Pierre Benoit b. abt 1735 ?. s/o Pierre & Anne Marie Gaudet. Susanne is with her spouse, Olivier & 3 children, Jean, Marguerite, & Marie at the time of the July 7, 1763 census of PORTABACO, MARYLAND. I am not sure if Susanne made it to Louisiana, because abt 1765 Oliver remarried Marie Geneviève Brasseur d/o Matthieu & Jeanne Célestin dit Bellemère. If Susanne was indeed born abt 1740, that would put her age in the 1752 census at abt 12 yrs. old. I have searched the census of Isle St. Jean and found numerous "BOUDROT" children in several households listed as "orphan" or "niece of" or "nephew of" or simply a "BOUDROT" child in a household of a different surname altogether. I will list my findings from the 1752 census at the end of this message... My question is...Is it possible that all of these "Boudrot" children the children of the deceased Jean (Baptiste) Boudrot m.Oct 18, 1729 in Grand Pré to Catherine (Brassaux) Brassaud? The ages seem to fit in the time frame of Jean & Catherine having children. Although I did not find a child named "Susanne Boudrot" in this census, my suspicion is that Jean & Catherine could be her parents [note: one clue: Catherine Brassaux/Brassaud had a sister named Susanne. Wishful thinking...maybe so :-). So far I have only 'child' connection to Jean (Baptiste) Boudrot & Catherine Brassaux/Brassaud ...that being their daughter Marguerite Boudreaux b. abt 1741 who married Benjamin Pitre b.abt. 1725, s/o Claude & Marguerite Doiron. [source: Robichaux's "Acadian Exiles in Saint-Malo" p. 659-661] Robichaux names their parents. * * * * * POSSIBLE CHILDREN OF JEAN BAPTISTE & CATHERINE FOUND IN THE: 1752 LaRoque Census of Grande Anse. [source: http://www.islandregister.com/1752_page6.html] 1) "Théodose Boudrot, their neice, aged 15 years": in the household of Jean Landry & Marie Lablanche Leblanc. 2) "Catherine Boudrot, native of l'Acadie, aged 8 years";in the household of François Raimond & Cecille Landry. (Note; This family perished " en mer dans le naufrage du Duke William, pendant la traversee vers la France" [source: DGFA p. 948-LANDRY & 1367-RAYMOND]) NOTE: JEAN LANDRY & CECILE LANDRY ARE SIBLINGS. 3) "Ignace Boudrot, their nephew, orphan, without father or mother, aged 4 years, lives with them": in the household of Antoinne Boudrot & Cecille Brassaud, 4) "They have Magdelainne Boudrot, an orphan, native of l'Acadie, aged 17 years, living with them"; in the household of Victor Boudrot & Catharine Hebert. 5) "Marie Boudrot, orphan, aged 21 years"; in the household of Jean Baptiste Henry & Marie Magdelaine Mieux(Mius). (Note: This family perished "en mer dans le naufrage du Duke William, pendant la traversee vers la France" [source: DGFA p. 845) * * * * * Oliver Pierre Benoit & Susanne Boudrot are my 6th gr. grandparents, thru their daughter Marie Rose Benoit. Any input appreciated, Thanks Rita Duplechain Hargroder

    11/12/2003 01:29:09
    1. RE: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Where Were These Located?
    2. Lucie LeBlanc Consentino
    3. Hi Jackie - as Stanley said these are on my web site and there are also some maps...Click on ACADIA and go down the list of items until you find what you are looking for. www.acadian-home.org/frames.html Lucie -----Original Message----- From: Jackie Doty [mailto:jadot@brainerd.net] Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 10:19 AM To: ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Where Were These Located? I need to know the location and present name of the following: Miquelon Island Pisiquit, Acadie Beaubassin, Acadie Grand pre, Acadie Chipoudy, Acadie Jemsig, Acadie Cobequid, Acadie Petticodiac, Acadie Cap-du-Sable, Acadie Thanks Jackie ==== ACADIAN-CAJUN Mailing List ==== The number one rule of this list is no flaming. If something is posted to the list that disturbs you, bring it to the _admin._, not the list or the person who posted. Your concerns will be addressed. ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

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