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Charles and his family moved to Pointe a la Jeunesse, Isle St. Jean in 1752.
Charles and his family moved to Pointe a la Jeunesse, Isle Royale in 1752. On 23 Jan 1759, Charles' widow, Marguerite and remaining child Charles arrived at St. Malo, France. They lived in Pleslin (1759-1772). Marguerite and Charles were in the third convoy leaving Chatellerault for Nantes on 7 Dec 1775.
Clebert was killed while duck hunting with his cousi Gervais Lebouef. They were shooting from a boat, but Clebert stood up just as Gervais shot and was hit in the back of the head. He died on All Saint's Day shortly after they returned to the boat landing.spouse: >Babin, Emilie Rosa (1845 - 1857)
Twin of Etienne.spouse: >Brun, Andree (~1647 - ~1727)
Etienne was a cooper and arrived in Acadia in Jul 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: >Gaudet, Anne Marie (1633 - 1710)
Twin of Emmanuel.spouse: >Comeaux, Jeanne (Comeau) (1662 - )
François and his family moved to Pointe la Jeunesse, Isle Royale in 1752. On 23 Jan 1759, François, a widower, and his children that survived the journey arrived at St. Malo, France aboard one of the "Five Ships". They lived at Pleslin, Cote du Nord, France (1759-1772). François boarded the "Le Bon Papa" at Paimbouef on 10 May 1785 and arrived at New Orleans, Louisiana on 25 Jul 1785. The passenger list shows: François (72) carpenter. On 2 Aug 1785 he was taken to the area of Manchac, Iberville Parish, Louisiana by boat. His daughter Ursule arrived on the same ship.
IGNANCE ARRIVED AT ST. MALO, WITH HIS FATHER, ON 9 MAR 1759 ABOARD THE SHIP "DU SUPPLY". HE LIVED AT ST. SULIAC (1759-1772). ON 20 JUN 1785, HE AND HIS FAMILY BOARDED THE "ST. REMI" AT ST. MALO, FRANCE AND ARRIVED AT NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA ON 9 SEP 1785. THE PASSENGER LIST SHOWS; IGNANCE (37) FOREMAN, HIS WIFE ANNE (36), HIS SONS PIERRE (15), OLIVIER (11) AND AMBROISE (2) AND DAUGHTER ISABELLE (9). THEY WERE MOVED BY BOAT TO LAFOURCHE INTERIOR ON 16 DEC 1785.spouse: >Pitre, Marguerite Tersile (1761 - )
In 1752, Jean Hebert, Veronique Cyr, his second wife and his children from his first marriage: Pierre, Joseph, Jean Baptiste, Marie, Marguerite, Anne and Rose Hebert were residents of Grande Anse on Isle St. Jean. On March 9, 1759, Jean Hebert, Veronique Cyr, his wife and their children Joseph Ignace, Jean Baptiste, Rosalie and Marguerite Tarsille Hebert disembarked at St. Malo, France from the ship du Supply.spouse: >Doiron, Madeleine Marie (*1708 - )
Joseph was at Pointe a la Jeunesse, Isle Royale in 1752.
Michel and his family lived on the Gaspareaux River, near Grand Pré, Acadia.spouse: >Pellerin, Isabelle (~1674 - )
Pierre and his first wife Madeleine Blanchard arrived at St. Malo, France on 23 Jan 759 on one of the "Five Ships". They lived in Ploubalay, Cote du Nord, France from 1759 until 1772. On 12 Aug 1785, Pierre, his second wife Suzanne Pitre and six of their children left France on the ship "La Ville d'Archangel" arriving in New Orleans, Louisiana on 3 Dec 1785. The passenger list shows: Pierre (50), Suzanne Pitre (55), sons Pierre (22), Francois (18), Joseph (15), Mathurin (13) and Jean Baptiste (11) and daughter Marie (24). With them was Marguerite Henry (35). The family was moved to the Bayou Ecores area on 17 Jan 1786 by boat.spouse: >Blanchard, Madeleine (~1729 - 1759)
Rene and his family lived at the River Habitants, just outside of Grand Pré, Nova Scotia. They were in Laprairie, Quebec in 1768.
Rene and his family lived at the River Habitants, just outside of Grand Pré, Nova Scotia. They were in Laprairie, Quebec in 1768.spouse: >Boudreaux, Marie (~1689 - )