Person:Isaac Le Blanc (2)

Isaac Le Blanc
d.Jun 1794 , Ascension, LA
m. 1740
  1. Marie Esther LeBlancEst 1744 - Bef 1788
  2. Isaac Le BlancEst 1746 - 1794
  3. Marie Marthe LeBlancEst 1748 - 1782
  4. Jerome LeBlancEst 1749 - 1789
  5. Elizabeth LeBlancEst 1751 - Est 1777
  6. Desiré LeBlancEst 1753 - Aft 1770
  7. Marie Anne LeBlancEst 1755 - 1811
  8. Osite LeBlancEst 1758 - 1808
  9. Benjamin LeBlancEst 1760 - 1804
  10. Anselme LeBlancEst 1763 - 1797
  11. Gregoire LeBlanc1769 - 1824
m. 5 Feb 1768
Facts and Events
Name Isaac Le Blanc
Alt Name Izaac Isaac Desire
Gender Male
Birth? Est 1746 Grand Pré, Acadie, Nouvelle-France
Marriage 5 Feb 1768 Donaldsonville, Ascension, LAto Marie Rose Melanson
Death? Jun 1794 , Ascension, LA
Burial[3] 22 Jun 1794 Donaldsonville, Ascension, LA
Probate[2] 27 Jun 1794 Donaldsonville, Ascension, LA
Other[1] , , LARevolutionary War Military Service

!BIRTH: Bona Arsenault, HISTOIRE ET GENEALOGIE DES ACADIENS; 1625-1810; Ottawa, Editions Lemeac, 1978, 6 vols.; p. 2537 (Louisiana); own copy.

!OCCUPATION: Diocese of Baton Rouge, CATHOLIC CHURCH RECORDS; 1770-1803; vol. 2, Baton Rouge, LA, Diocese, 1980; p. 475; California State Library Sutro, F377 B3C3 v.2. On daughter Maria Constancia's baptismal record: Isaac, Official of the Militia.

!PARENTS-MARRIAGES: Roland J. Auger, "The LEBLANCS of Acadia," in Genealogy and Family History, FRENCH CANADIAN & ACADIAN GENEALOGICAL REVIEW, vol. 4, no. 1; p. 33; reprinted from MACLEAN'S MAGAZINE, Toronto (15 Dec 1950). Isaac LE BLANC, son of De'sire' & Madeleine LANDRY, married 1st in exile around 1773 to Marie MELANSON. He married 2nd in exile around 1782 to Marguerite BABIN.

!MARRIAGE: FRENCH CANADIAN AND ACADIAN GENEALOGICAL REVIEW; 1665-1827; vol. II, no. 4 (winter 1969); p. 244; collection of Peggy Walker. Marie MELANSON, daughter of Jean-Baptiste & Madeleine LEBLANC, married at St-Gabriel [sic] LA on 1 Feb 1768 to Isaac LEBLANC. [Was this a license?]

!LAND: "Spanish Land Grants to Acadian Exiles," in ACADIAN GENEALOGY EXCHANGE, vol. IV, no.1 (Jan ); p. 16. Listed with grantees found in Ascension parish, LA acts, on 5 Nov 1775 Isaac LeBLANC has property on Left Bank of the Mississippi River [north of New Orleans], between Chas. MELANCON & Jos. LANDRY.

!BIRTH-MARRIAGES-OCCUPATION-RELIGION-BURIAL: Diocese of Baton Rouge, CATHOLIC CHURCH RECORDS; 1770-1803; vol. 2, Baton Rouge, LA, Diocese, 1980; pp. 50 & 467; California State Library Sutro, F377 B3C3 v.2. Two entries: Isaac LE BLANC, widower of Maria MELANCON (parents not given), married on 21 May 1782 to Margarita BABEIN, daughter of Juan Baptista & Ursule LANDRY. Witnesses: Carlos LINCOUR; Jerome LeBLANC. Recorded at Ascension Church (ASC-1, 144).

    Isaac, age 47 years, husband of Margarita BABIN, 2nd Lieut. in the Militia & Chief Steward of the Church, buried 22 Jun 1794 at Ascension Catholic Church, Donaldsonville, LA (ASC-4, 15).

!MILITARY-BIRTH-MARRIAGES-DEATH: "Ancestors That Have Been Proven to the D.A.R." in LES VOYAGEURS; vol. XI, no. 4 (Dec 1990); p. 209. Isaac LeBLANC, born 1746, married 1st to Maria Rose MALACON [sic], 2nd to Marguerite BABIEN, died 22 Jun 1794. He was a German-Acadian Coast militiaman.

References
  1. National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. DAR Partiot Index, Millennium Administration. (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 2003)
    vol. II, p. 1611.

    Isaac LE BLANC, born 1746 in Canada, died [sic, was buried] 22 Jun 1794 in LA. He married [2nd] Marguerite BABIN, married [1st] Maria Rose MALANCON [sic]. His patriot service was in Louisiana.

    He has been accepted by the Daughters of the American Revolution as a Revolutionary patriot for some descendant.

  2. Eileen Larré Behrman, comp. Ascension Parish, Louisiana, Civil Records, 1770-1804. (Conroe, TX: Author, 1986)
    p. 84.

    Izaac LeBLANC, "officer of the Provinvial [sic] Regiment and Church Warden, died on 22 [sic] June ."

  3. Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church records. (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
    v. 2/p. 467.

    LEBLANC
    Isaac, age 47 years, Husband of Marguerite Babin, 2nd Lieut. in the Militia & Chief Steward of the Church, bur. 22 Jun 1794 (ASC-4, 15)