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Ambroise and his family lived at Ance a Pinet, Isle St. Jean in 1752. On 9 Mar 1759, the family arrived at St. Malo, France aboard the "Du Supply". They lived at St. Suliac, France (1759-1772). On 20 Jun 1785, the family boarded the "St. Remi" at St. Malo, France and arrived at New Orleans, LA on 9 Nov 1785. The passenger list shows: Ambroise (60) ploughman, Marie Naquin his wife (46), and sons Joseph (19) carpenter and Pierre (19) carpenter. The family was moved to the Lafourche interior area aboard the schooner "San Jose" which departed New Orleans on 16 Dec 1785.spouse: >Bourg, Isabel (~1726 - 1737)
Charles arrived at St. Malo, France with his parents on 23 Jan 1759 aboard one of the "Five Ships". They lived in Plouer (1759-1764) and at St. Suliac (1765-1772). The family boarded the "St. Remi" at St. Malo on 20 Jun 1785 and arrived at New Orleans, Louisiana on 9 Sep 1785. The passenger list shows: Charles (48) ploughman, sons Yves (16), Jean (14), Paul (13) and daughters Anne (18), Ludovinne (10) and Renne (8). They were moved to Lafourche interior on 16 Dec 1785 by boat.spouse: >Doiron, Anne (~1744 - )
François and his family lived at l'Anse a Pinot, Isle St. Jean, having moved there in 1762. The family arrived in France aboard one of the "Five Ships" on 23 Jan 1759.spouse: >Blanchard, Angelique (Richard ?) (~1707 - 1759)
Jean Baptise was a Sargent Royal in the Army at Port Royal, Nova Scotia and was a master tailor. He arrived in Acadia in 1690.spouse: >Bourg, Marguerite (~1670 - )
From Petzen.spouse: >Kohlmeier, Philippine Christine (1813 - 1846)
still living - details excludedspouse: >Breaux, Ernestine Marie (1883 - 1967)
Daughter of Benigne, Lord de la Choselle.spouse: >Comeaux, Jean (Comeau) (1560 - )
Anne was an Abenaquis Indian.spouse: >Martin, Pierre (~1626 - )
Went back to Germany after a short stay in the USA
Data received from Jess Bergeron in Houma, Louisiana records are at the Houma courthouse.spouse: >Theriot, Linda (*1912 - )
Or Margaret or Maggie. Emigrated from Germany in 1880. Confirmed 1886 at St. John's Lutheran Church, Lyons, Nebraska.spouse: >Kohlmeier, Fred (*1868 - )
still living - details excludedspouse: >Breaux, Edgard Joseph (1879 - 1913)
still living - details excludedspouse: >Leblanc, Ernest Myrtille (1862 - )
In 1752, Amand and his family lived in Grand Anse, Isle St. Jean, Acadia. On 9 Mar 1759 they arrived at St. Malo, France from Acadia aboard the "Du Supply". They lived in St. Suliac, France from 1759 until 1772. On 12 May 1785 Amand and his daughter Marguerite boarded the "La Bergere" at Paimbouef and arrived at New Orleans, LA on 19 Aug 1785. They arrived at Balize at the mouth of the Mississippi River on 15 Aug 1785. They passenger list shows: Amand (60) ploughman and daughter Marguerite (24). They were move to the area of Baton Rouge on 9 Sep 1785 by boat.spouse: >Arcement, Genevieve (D'Entremont) (~1725 - )
Ambroise and his wife were on the ship "Du Supply" which arrived St. Malo, France on 9 Mar 1759. The lived in St. Suliac. On 12 May 1785, they family boarded the "la Bergere" at Paimbouef, France and arrived at New Orleans, LA on 15 Aug 1785. The passenger list shows: Ambroise (35) seaman, Elizabeth Dugas (32), sons Paul Amboise (9) and Jean Marie (1) and daughter Marie (6). The family was moved by boat to Valenzuela (near Donaldsonville), LA on 4 Dec 1785.spouse: >Dugas, Isabel (Elizabeth) (~1752 - )
Charles and his wife and first three children lived at Riviere du Ouest on the Isle St. Jean. On 23 Jan 1759, Charles and his wife disembarked from one of the "Five Ship" at St. Malo, France. They lived near Pleurtuit from 1759 until 1772.spouse: >Henry, Anne (~1730 - )
Jean's widow, Francoise Henry, disembarked from the ship "Le Duc Guillaume" on 1 Nov 1758 at St. Malo, France. She had lost her husband and both children during the crossing from Acadia. She lived in St. Servan from 1759 until 1772. They had first moved to Isle St. Jean in 1757.spouse: >Henry, Françoise (~1732 - 1784)