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The widow Anne with the children who survived went in 1763 to St Servan, St Malo, France and then in 1774 to the Isle of Jersey and from there she made her way back to Canada to the Bay of Chaleur region.spouse: >Landry, Pierre (1704 - )
Jean arrived in Acadia from France in 1637 having been recruited from the lands of Charles de Menou de Chanisay, the Seigneur d'Aulnay.spouse: >Ruau, Perinne (Bourg) (Reau) (~1611 - )
Pierre, with Pierre Melanson, founded Grand Pré, Nova Scotia. They lived in River Aux Canards.spouse: >Landry, Cecile (~1665 - )
Alexandre and his family moved to Grand Anse, Isle St. Jean, where he died. His widow and children were deported to Maryland.spouse: >Benoit, Françoise (~1694 - )
Antoine and his family moved to Isle St. Jean in 1752.spouse: >Comeaux, Suzanne (Commeau) (~1705 - )
Baptismal sponsors were Joseph Leblanc and Marie-Rosalie Daigle.
Baptismal sponsors were Jean Bourg and Elizabeth Broussard.
Baptismal sponsors were Paul Daigle and Marie Daiglespouse: >Terriot, Marie Madeleine (1765 - )
Baptismal sponsors were Honore Terriot and Madeleine Gautrot
Baptismal sponsors were François Bourg and Anne Thibodaux (his aunt).
Jean Baptiste and his family were deported to Massachusetts.spouse: >Boudreaux, Marguerite (1708 - )
Baptismal sponsors were Jean-Baptiste Daigle and Marie-Madeleine Oudy
Baptismal sponsors were Etienne Boudrot and Jeanne Botrel
Baptismal sponsors were Joseph Aucoin and Marie Terriot.spouse: >Arcement, Perrine Madeleine (1770 - 1846)
Baptismal sponsors were Olivier Barillot and Felicite Daigle
Pierre was also know as The Elder.spouse: >Bourg, Anne Marie (~1668 - )
Alexis and his first family were deported to Pennsylvania, where they lived in the village of St. Marguerite, near Nicolet, Pennsylvania. He married his second wife in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was there on 20 Jun 1763.spouse: >Blanchard, Marie (~1713 - )
Amand and his family were deported to Massachusetts. Abstracts from the minutes of the Boston Selectmen (1755-1768) list Amand as a French neutral that has been mistreated and petitions for relief.spouse: >Pellerin, Agnes (~1728 - )
Blaise Thibodaux, Catherine Daigle, his wife and five children: Firmin, François, Joseph, Jeanne-Antoinette and Elizabeth were in the Third Convoy leaving Châellerault for Nates on December 7, 1775. Blaise Thibodaux and Catherine Daigle, his wife, disembarked at St. Malo, France on 23 Jan 1759 from one of the "Five Ships". Blaise Thibodaux, Catherine Daigle, his wife and 3 children: François, Joseph and Elizabeth were passengers (Family No. 36) abord the St. Remi, which departed France on June 20, 1785 and arrived in Louisiana on Sep 9, 1785.spouse: >Daigle, Catherine (~1725 - )
Charles, his wife and oldest daugher Helene lived at Riviere Ouest, Isle St. Jean. On 23 Jan 1759 they landed at St. Malo, France on one of the "Five Ships". They lived at Pleurtuit (1759-1764), St. Servan (1764-1765) and back at Pleurtuit (1765-1772). On 12 Aug 1785 part of the family boarded the "La Ville d'Archangel" and arrived in New Orleans, Louisiana on 3 Dec 1785. The passenger list shows: Charles (63), Madeleine Henry (58), son Pierre Charles (20), daughters Jeanne Tasile (20), Marguerite (22), Helene (18) and Victoire Marie (15).spouse: >Henry, Madeleine (~1726 - )
François and his family were deported to Liverpool where he died in 1765. The widow Anastasie and children were in Cosquet, Belle Isle en Mer in 1767.spouse: >Theriot, Anastasie (~1719 - )
Joseph and his family moved to Isle St. Jean in 1752 and were then deported to Pennsylvania. The family, including seven children were there on 20 Jun 1763.spouse: >Bourgeois, Josephe Marie (~1701 - )
Baptismal sponsors were Jean Daigle and Madeleine Thibodaux
Philippe and his family were deported to Boston, Massachusetts. The general list of Acadians in New England taken 14 Aug 1763 shows: Philipe Thibadot and his wife Isabelle with 2 daughters.spouse: >Vincent, Elizabeth (~1694 - )
Pierre arrived in Acadia in 1645 with Emmanuel le Borgne de Belle Isle. He was a miller at Pree Ronde on the Port Royal River above the town. He founded the town of Chipoudy, New Brunswick, present day Hopewell.spouse: >Theriot, Jeanne (~1644 - 1726)
Rene and his family lived at St. Croix near Pisiquit. They were deported to Massachusetts.spouse: >Boudreaux, Anne (~1695 - )