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Martin settled on the River Aux Canards, near Grand Pré, Nova Scotia before 1711. He died suddenly on Ascension Day while returning from Mass.spouse: >Gaudet, Marie (~1657 - )
Michel and his family moved to Riviere Nord Est, Isle St. Jean in 1752.spouse: >Bourg, Jeanne (~1684 - )
Pierre arrived at St. Malo, France with his mother on 23 Jan 1759 aboard one of the "Five Ships". He lived at Ploubalay (1759-1761), St. coulomb (1761-1763) and at Tremereuc (1763-1772). Pierre and his family were shown on the passenger list of the ship "La Ville d'Archangel" which left St. Malo, France on 15 Aug 1785 for New Orleans, Louisiana. For some reason, the family did not make the trip. The passenger list shows: Pierre (44), Helene Hebert (44), sons Jean (13) and Francois (11) and daughters Victoire (20) and Anne (15).spouse: >Hebert, Helene (~1742 - )
Sylvain and his family moved to Isle St. Jean in 1756.spouse: >Amirault, Catherine (*1734 - )
still living - details excludedspouse: >Leblanc, Savinien Ademar (1870 - )
Antoine and his wife arrived in Acadia in 1662 and settled in Port Royal. They had been recruited from the Seigneury of D'Aulnay.spouse: >Mercier, Marie (*1643 - >1686)
Antoine was deported to Port Tobacco, Mayland. The list of Acadians at Port Tobacco on 7 Jul 1763 shows: Antoine Babin, his wife Catherine, François, Firmin, Charles, Rose, Anne and Marie Babin.
still living - details excludedspouse: >Comeaux, Jean Augustin (~1665 - )
still living - details excludedspouse: >Allemand, Ethel Rita (*1916 - )
Jean and his family were deported to Virginia.
Jean and his family were deported to Virginia in 1755.
The widow of Jean Baptiste,Ursule Landry was in St. James Parish, LA with a child in 1769.spouse: >Landry, Ursule (~1730 - )
Jean Charles and his family lived in Lot #159 on the East Bank of the Mississippi River in St. James Parish. His sister Brigitte lived with them.spouse: >Babin, Madeleine Marie (~1745 - )
Joseph and his family were deported to Lower Marlborough, Maryland. In 1767 they were in St. Gabriel, Iberville Parish, LA. Listed children are Etienne, Cyprien and Isabelle.
Paul and his family were deported to Oxford, Maryland.spouse: >Landry, Marie (*1712 - )
still living - details excludedspouse: >Doescher, Viola E (*1893 - )
still living - details excludedspouse: >Breaux, Gertrude Nora (*1898 - )
still living - details excludedspouse: >Brady, Aline (*1863 - )
JEAN BAPTISTE AND HIS SISTERS, AGATHE, ANNE, THERESE AND EUPHROSINE ARRIVED AT ST. MALO FROM CHERBOURG ON 10 JUL 1759. HE AND HIS FAMILY LIVED IN PLEUDIHEN, FRANCE BETWEEN 1759 AND 1772. ON 10 MAY 1785 JEAN BAPTISTE, HIS WIFE, MARIE DAIGLE, HIS CHILDREN, JACQUES, JEAN, FRANCOIS AND PERRINE DEPARTED FROM PAIMBOUEF, FRANCE ON THE SHIP "LE BON PAPA" ARRIVING IN NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA ON 29 JUL 1785.spouse: >Daigle, Marie (~1739 - )
AFTER THE PEACE TREATY OF PARIS, OLIVIER WAS RELEASED FROM PRISON IN ENGLAND AND ARRIVED IN ST. MALO, FRANCE IN 1763. HE AND HIS FAMILY LIVED IN PLEUDIHEN BETWEEN 1763 AND 1768 AND IN ST. SERVAN FROM 1769 UNTIL 1772.
Nicholas arrived in Acadia in 1671 from France.spouse: >Hebert, Martine (~1665 - )
Pierre and his family moved to Isle St. Jean in 1750.spouse: >Giroir, Veronique (Girouard) (1712 - )
Jean arrived in Acadia in 1680, from France.spouse: >Vincent, Huguette (~1664 - ~1717)
Nicholas came to Acadia aboard the "St. Jehan" which sailed from La Rochelle, France on 1 Apr 1636.spouse: >