Person:Claude Dugas (4)

Claude Dugas
d.1776/1785 , , , France
m. Abt 1699
  1. Joseph (dit Petit Jos) Dugas, IIAbt 1700 - 1758
  2. Marie Josephe Dugas1703 - 1747
  3. Marguerite DugasAbt 1703 - Abt 1758
  4. Marie Claire DugasAbt 1706 - 1759
  5. Alexis Dugas1708 -
  6. Paul DugasAbt 1709 - Aft 1785
  7. Claude DugasAbt 1712 - 1776
  8. Francoise DugasAbt 1715 - 1753
  9. Olivier DugasAbt 1717 -
  10. Jean Baptiste DugasAbt 1719 -
  11. Elisabeth DugasAbt 1721 - 1807
  12. Charles (dit Le jeune) DugasAbt 1724 - Bef 1788
m. Abt 1732
m. 10 Sep 1753
Facts and Events
Name Claude Dugas
Alt Name DUGATS DUGAST
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1712 Cobequid, Acadia, Québec, Canada
Marriage Abt 1732 , , , Acadiato Marie Josephe Aucoin
Census[2][3][4][1][6] 1752 Riv-du-Nord-Est,ile-St-Jean,Acadia,
Marriage 10 Sep 1753 Port Lajoie, Isle St. Jean, , Acadiato Marguerite Cyr
Emigration[5][7] Mar 1776
Death? 1776/1785 , , , France
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!BIRTH-PARENTS-MARRIAGES-CENSUS-DEATH: Stephen A. White, DICTIONNAIRE GENEALOGIQUE DES FAMILLES ACADIENNES; 1636-1714; Moncton, New Brunswick, Centre d'Etudes Acadiennes, 1999, 2 vols.; p. 571; own copy. #(17): He was on the 1752 (LaRoque) census, age 58 years; in 1772, age 60 years. He died between 13 Mar 1776 & 10 May 1785.

!MARRIAGE-CHILDREN: Arsenault, p. 1486.

son of Joseph Dugast and Claire Bourg

References
  1. Public Archives of Canada. Report Concerning Canadian Archives for the Year 1905, vol. II, pt. A. (1905; reprint Bowie, MD, Heritage Books, 1994.)
    p. 86.

    Claude DUGATS, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 40 years, has been in the country twelve months. Married to Marie Joseph AUCOIN, native of l'Acadie, aged 43 years. They have five sons and three daughters:--
    Joseph DUGATS, aged 16 years;
    Jean Baptiste, aged 14 years;
    Victor, aged 8 years;
    Théodore, aged 6 years;
    Paul, aged 4 years;
    Marie, aged 9 years;
    Angélique, aged 7 years;
    Anne, aged 5 years.
    His live stock consists of two oxen, two cows, two heifers, three sows, four pigs and twelve fowls or chickens. The land on which they are settled was given to them by M. de BONNAVENTURE. They have made a clearing on it for sowing two bushels of wheat.

  2. Sieur de la Roque 1752 Census for Prince Edward Island/Ile Saint Jean. (http://www.islandregister.com/1752.html).
  3. White, Stephen A; Hector-J Hébert; and Patrice Gallant. Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes. (Moncton, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada: Centre d'études acadiennes, Université de Moncton, 1999)
    vol. 1, pg. 46-47.
  4. Placide Gaudet (ed). Voyage du Sieur de La Roque (Photocopy of Census of 1752, Archives du Canada, vol. 2 of 1905). (np: npub, 1905; Richibouctou, NB: Réne Babineau, 1990?)
    pg. 84.
  5. Robichaux, Albert J., Jr. The Acadian Exiles in Nantes, 1775-1785. (Harvey, Louisiana: The Author, 1978)
    pg. 60.
  6. Michel Aucoin, resident laborer, native of Acadia, age 75 yrs., 13 months in the country,married to Jeanne Bourg, native of Acadia, aged 69 yrs.
    No children are with them.
    One bestiaux, one cow and one truye.
    They do not own land but are established on the land of Paul Aucoin and Claude Dugast, their son and son-in-law.
  7. FourthConvoy leaving Chatellrault for Nantes
    Claude Dugast, widower, 3 persons