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Baptismal sponsors were Amand Pitre and Anne Hebert.
still living - details excludedspouse: >Matherne, Alphonse (*1880 - )
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Baptismal sponsors were Joseph Hebert and Anne Hebert.spouse: >Naquin, Joseph Jaçques (1765 - 1837)
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still living - details excludedspouse: >Fanguy, Moise Edmond (*1901 - )
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Baptismal sponsors were Ambroise Pitre and Marguerite Ludivinne Arcement.spouse: >Richard, Juan Carlos (*1766 - )
Pedro/Peter. Arrived in New Orleans, LA 12/3/1785. Pierre (age 26), his wife, Marie Hebert (age 24) + 16 month old son, Pierre, Jr., left Isle St. Jean, Acadia for St. Malo, France on 3/9/1759 on the ship 'Du Supply'. they lived in the parish of St. Suliac between 1759 + 1772. They left for New Orleans on 8/12/1785 on the ship 'La ville d'Archangel'. Eight family members: Peirre Sr. (age 52), Marie (50), Marie Josephe (22), Victoria (18), Perrina (16), Guillaume (13), Julie (12) + Francoise (9) - arrived in New Orleans on 12/3/1785. The 1788 census showed the family settled on 6 acres on the left bank of Bayou LaFourche in LA. He owned 40 qts of corn, 2 cows + 2 pigs. At that time the census listed: Pierre - age 54 Marie was not listed Tranquille - age 22 Victoria - age 19 Perrina - age 17 Julie - age 13 Francoise - age 11spouse: >Hebert, Marie Joseph (1735 - 1788)
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Twin of Edna Eva ARCEMENT.
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1797 census showed he lived on the left bank of Bayou Lafouche between Thibodeaux + Raceland. He (age 31), Anna (23), Marie (7) + Henriette (3). Tranquille's succession is listed in the Thibodaux courthouse filed 19 Nov 1832. Tranquille's baptismal sponsors were Tranquille Pitre and Marguerite Bourg.spouse: >Rasicot, Anne Marguerite (1770 - 1834)
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Baptismal sponsors were Alain Bourg and Marie Pitre.spouse: >Aucoin, Louis (*1764 - )
still living - details excludedspouse: >Board, Hazel (*1918 - )
still living - details excludedspouse: >Guilbert, Nola (*1918 - )
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still living - details excludedspouse: >Molbert, Murphy (*1910 - )
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Arrived in Acadia shortly after the 1671 census.spouse: >Dugas, Marguerite (1657 - )
Alexandre and his first wife and daughter were deported to Virginia, where his wife died. The group of deportees were denied admission to Virginia and were sent to Liverpool, England. Here, Alexandre remarried and had two children in Liverpool. The family was moved to St. Malo, France on 23 May 1733 aboard the "Le Dorothee". They eventually moved to Belle Isle En Mer where they lived on the concession of Cyprien Duhon at Calastrene, Angor, Belle Isle En Mer. They moved to Nantes, France about 1776, where Alexandre died. The widow Elizabeth Duhon and here children board the "L'Amite" at Paimbouef on 12 Aug 1785 and arrived at New Orleans, Louisiana on 7 Nov 1785. The passenger list shows: Elizabeth (43), daughters Anne Marie (24), Genevieve (20), Madeleine (17), Felicite Marie (15), Elizabeth (13), Anne Augustine (11) and Reine Marie (6). The family was moved by boat to the area of Valenzuela on 15 Nov 1785.spouse: >Trahan, Marie (~1730 - 1756)
Alexis and his family moved to St. Louis, Isle St. Jean in 1752.spouse: >Bourg, Anne Marie (~1691 - ~1766)
Antoine and his family lived in Riviere aux Canards in 1714 and moved to Pisiquit in 1748. Antoine, his wife Anne Breaux and son Antoine II were deported to France on the ship "Le Tamerlan". They arrived in St. Malo, France on 16 Jan 1759. They lived in the parish of St. Suliac, where the parents died shortly after their arrival. The son Antoine II married and had children in St. Suliac, France where his wife, Francoise Hebert died. Antoine II and his two sons, Pierre and Louis departed France on 10 May 1785 aboard the ship "Le Bon Papa" and arrived in New Orleans, Louisiana on 29 Jul 1785.spouse: >Breaux, Anne (~1693 - 1759)
Charles' widow, Anne Marie Dupuis and four children, Madeleine, Felicite, Charles and Marie arrived at St. Malo, France from England on 23 May 1763 aboard the "La Dorothee". They lived with another son, Alexander, in St. Servan from 1763 to 1772.spouse: >Dupuis, Anne Marie (~1706 - )
Cherubin remained unmarried.
François and his wife, with six children lived at Isle d'Aix in 1767.spouse: >Blanchard, Elizabeth (~1728 - )
Hyacinthe is listed as married and living at Palais, Belle Isle En Mer, France in 1767. His wife is unknown.
Joseph and his daughter Radegonde arrived at St. Malo, France on 23 Jan 1759 aboard one of the "Five Ships". They lived in Ploubalay (1759-1762) and Temereuc (1763-1772). Joseph and his second wife Anne and their children were aboard the "La Ville d'Archangel" which left St. Malo, France on 12 Aug 1785 and arrived in New Orleans, Louisiana on 3 Dec 1785. The passenger list shows: Joseph (64), Anne (48) sons Francois (15) and Gabriel (13), daughters Anne (21), Madeleine (11), Francoise (8) and a son Jacinthe (an infant). On 26 Dec 1785 they were moved by boat to the Bayou Ecores area, present day Thompson's Creek, about 20 miles north of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.spouse: >Blanchard, Anne (~1721 - ~1758)
Joseph and his mother and brothers and sisters arrived at St. Malo, France on 23 Jan 1759 aboard one of the "Five Ships". After his marriage to Josephe Marie Hebert they lived in Temereuc, France between 1764 and 1772. Joseph and his sons Alexis, Fabien, Mathurin and Joseph departed 12 Aug 1785 aboard the "La Ville d'Archangel" arriving in New Orleans, Louisiana on 3 Dec 1785.spouse: >Hebert, Josephe Marie (~1744 - 1781)
JOSEPH AND HIS MOTHER AND BROTHERS AND SISTERS ARRIVED AT ST. MALO, FRANCE ON 23 JAN 1759 ABOARD ONE OF THE "FIVE SHIPS". AFTER HIS MARRIAGE TO JOSEPHE MARIE HEBERT THEY LIVED IN TEMEREUC, FRANCE BETWEEN 1764 AND 1772. JOSEPH AND HIS SONS ALEXIS, FABIEN, MATHURIN AND JOSEPH DEPARTED 12 AUG 1785 ABOARD THE "LA VILLE D'ARCHANGEL ARRIVING IN NEW ORLEANS ON 3 DEC 1785.spouse: >Hebert, Josephe Marie (~1744 - 1781)