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Helene and her surviving children arrived at St. Malo, France on one of the "Five Ships" on 23 Jan 1759. They lived in Ploubalay, France from 1759 until 1760 and at St. Coulomb, France from 1760 until 1772.spouse: >Dugas, Paul (Dugast) (~1711 - )
Jean arrived in Acadia with his parents about 1636.spouse: >Lambert, Jeanne Radegonde (1621 - )
Joseph and his wife Anne Dupuis both died at sea during the deportation aboard one of the "Five Ships". The children disembarked at St. Malo, France on 23 Jan 1759.spouse: >Dupuis, Anne (~1698 - ~1758)
Martin swore allegiance to the English King in 1695.spouse: >Leblanc, Françoise Marie (~1653 - ~1680)
Pierre and his family moved to Isle St. Jean in 1752.spouse: >Breaux, Françoise (*1699 - ~1758)
!Birth information on file, she was born in Partinico, Sicily, Italy. !Marriage information on file, married St. Benizi church 1925. !Death information on file,June 5,1971 died of Carcinoma of Ovary with Metastases. Sophie Ducato is buried in Maryhill Cemetary. 8600 North Milwaukee Avenue. Niles, Illinois 60648 Her burial site is located at: Lot 21 Block 9 Section 2spouse: >Ducato, Emanuele (1894 - 1968)
Claude lived at Riviere des Habitants near Grand Pré, Nova Scotia.spouse: >Thibodeaux, Anne Marie (~1665 - )
François arrived at St. Malo, France from England on the ship "l'Ambition" on 23 May 1763. He was accomplanied by his family, his brothr Anselme and sister Anne. François lived in St. Servan from 1763 to 1772.spouse: >Barillot, Euphrosine (~1747 - )
MARIN AND HIS BROTHERS CHARLES AND ETIENNE ARRIVED AT ST. MALO, FRANCE FROM ENGLAND ON 23 MAY 1763 ON THE VESSEL "LA DOROTHEE". HE AND HIS FAMILY LIVED IN PLEUDIHEN, FRANCE FROM 1763 UNTIL 1772.spouse: >Barillot, Pelagie (~1746 - )
He was probably recruited by Gov. charles d'Aulnay since he was present at the baptism of the governor's daughter, marie d'Aulnay, on 21 Sep 1639, in his capacity as First Trustee of Port Royal. He was also one of the signatories of an attestation favourable to d'Aulnay's works in 1687. At the Port royal census of 1671, he was 71 years old and the father of a family of 11 children, three of whom were married. In 1686, he was lieutenant general and judge of the Port Royal tribunal. In Jan 1693, Commander de Villebon sent him on a mission to Boston where he was to make discreet inquiries about the state of affairs there and to report to him.spouse: >Aucoin, Michelle (1621 - 1706)