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still living - details excludedspouse: >Junot, Treville (*1901 - )
Michel and his first wife arrived at St. Malo from Isle St. Jean aboard one of the "Five Ships" on 23 Jan 1759. They lived at Parame (1759-1764). On 18 Apr 1764, the entire family left St. Malo, France aboard the "Le Fort" to reside in Cayenne.spouse: >Chiasson, Josephe Marie (1738 - 1759)
Charles and his family lived at Riviere du Ouest on Isle St. Jean in 1752. On 23 Jan 1759 they landed at St. Malo, France aboard one of the "Five Ships". They lived at St. Servan, France (1759-1772).spouse: >Henry, Marguerite (~1725 - )
Hung for piracy.spouse: >D'Entremont, Madeleine Mius (1694 - )
Hung for piracy.
Pierre and his family moved to Point du La, Quebec in 1762.spouse: >Hebert, Marguerite (~1708 - )
still living - details excludedspouse: >Kohlmeier, Victor (*1915 - )
In 1752, Ambroise and his family were residents of Pointe a la Jeunesse on Isle Royale, Acadia. On 23 Jan 1759, Ambroise, his first wife Madeleine Bourge and their remaining children arrived at St. Malo, France on one of the "Five Ships". They lived in Pleslin, France from 1759-1772. They were in the third convoy leaving Chatellerault for Nantes on 7 Dec 1775.
Anne, the widow of Jean Blanchard and her son Jean arrived at St. Malo, France on 23 Jan 1759 aboard one of the "Five Ships". Before she remarried she lived at Ploubalay, France.spouse: >Blanchard, Jean (*1731 - ~1758)
Antoine was a cooper and arrived in Acadia in July 1640 under a recruitment by Charles de Menou d'Aulnay. He and his brother were the progenitors of all of the Acadian Hebert's and their descendants. They were under the command of Germain Doucet, Sieur la Verdure, Captain of Arms of Pentagoet.spouse: >Lefranc, Genevieve (~1613 - >1686)
Antoine lived up the Port Royal River from the town of Port Royal.spouse: >Corporon, Jeanne (~1674 - <1737)