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Jacques Le Blanc, dit "Petit Jacques"
Facts and Events
Name[8] |
Jacques Le Blanc, dit "Petit Jacques" |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1][2][8] |
1695 |
Grand Pré, Acadie, Nouvelle-France |
Marriage |
Abt 1716 |
Grand Pré, Acadie, Nouvelle-Franceto Cecile Dupuis |
Census[6][7] |
1752 |
Isle Saint-Jean, Acadie, Nouvelle-France |
Emigration[9][10] |
1758 |
ship Le Duc Guillaume from Louisbourg to St. Malo, , , , |
Occupation[5] |
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"Habitant," sawmaster |
Death[3][4][8] |
1758 |
At Sea during the Crossing to France |
!BIRTH-PARENTS-MARRIAGE-CENSUS-DEATH: Stephen A. White, DICTIONNAIRE GENEALOGIQUE DES FAMILLES ACADIENNES; 1636-1714; Moncton, New Brunswick, Centre d'Etudes Acadiennes, 1999, 2 vols.; p. 989; own copy. #(24):
!EDUCATION: He could sign his name, as on his daughter Marie Magdelaine's baptismal record in 1720 (SGA-2, 22), son Dominique's baptismal record in 1731 (SGA-2, 113) or Casimir's baptismal record in 1734 (SGA-2, 133).
!BIRTH-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN-RESIDENCES-DEATH: Arsenault, H&G, p. 1222 (Grand Pré), born 1695. He lived at Saint Charles des Mines; he was at [Isle] Saint Jean in 1752. Captured by the English in 1758, he died during his deportation to France. His widow was at Saint Malo with her family in 1767.
!RESIDENCES: He "was taken by the English at Isle St. Jean, transported by them to France and died in the shipwreck." ("Acads. of B-I-en-M".)
References
- ↑ Stephen A. White. Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes: 1715 à 1780. (Moncton, NB: Centre d'Études Acadiennes, draft version)
p. 533.
Born at St-Charles-des-Mines in 1695 (Belle-Ile-en-Mer Declaration).
- ↑ Stephen A. White. Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes. (2 vols., Moncton, New Brunswick: Centre d'Études Acadiennes, 1999)
p. 989.
Jacques (dit Petit Jacques) LE BLANC, son of Antoine & Marie BOURGEOIS, born (Belle-Ile-en-Mer Declaration) at St-Charles-des-Mines in 1695.
- ↑ Stephen A. White. Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes: 1715 à 1780. (Moncton, NB: Centre d'Études Acadiennes, draft version)
p. 533.
He died at sea in 1758 during the crossing to France (Archives Port St-Servan).
- ↑ Stephen A. White. Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes. (2 vols., Moncton, New Brunswick: Centre d'Études Acadiennes, 1999)
p. 989.
He died (Port of St-Servan Archives) at sea in 1758 during the crossing to France.
- ↑ Stephen A. White. Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes: 1715 à 1780. (Moncton, NB: Centre d'Études Acadiennes, draft version)
p. 533.
"Habitant et maitre de scie."
- ↑ Stephen A. White. Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes. (2 vols., Moncton, New Brunswick: Centre d'Études Acadiennes, 1999)
p. 989.
He was on the 1752 (LaRoque) census, age 57 years.
- ↑ Public Archives of Canada. Report Concerning Canadian Archives for the Year 1905, vol. II, pt. A. (1905; reprint Bowie, MD, Heritage Books, 1994.).
Jacques Leblanc, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 57 years; he has been four years in the country. Married to Cecille Dupuis, native of l'Acadie, aged 55 years. They have four sons and two daughters- Jean Pierre Le Blanc, aged 25 years.Joseph, aged 23 years.Dominique, aged 21 years.Cazimire, aged 19 years.François, aged 26 years.Margueritte, aged 16 years. Their live stock consists of eight oxen, six cows, one heifer, three calves, two bulls, two horses, five ewes, three sows, three pigs, and twenty-five fowls. The land upon which they are settled is situated on the south side of the Rivière du Nord-Est of Port La Joye. They have sown on it ten bushels of wheat, one bushel of oats, and seven bushels of peas, and they have fallow land sufficient to sow twelve bushels of seed; they also have a saw mill.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Histoire et généalogie des Acadiens (345425)
volume 3, page 1222.
- ↑ The Acadians in France, 1762-1776 : rolls of the Acadians living in France distributed by towns for the years 1762 to 1776
volume 3, page 77.
- ↑ Charles Bros
Marguerite LeBlanc his wife Dominique Bros their son, died at sea Marguerite Bros their niece, at the hospital November 4th, left the hospital November 19th, Jacques LeBlanc inhabitant of Isle Sainte Jean, died at sea Cazimir LeBlanc son of Jacques Marie Daigue his wife, at the hospital November 3rd Dominique LeBlanc died at Saint Servan Marie Jerome his wife, died at Sainte Servan Madeleine LeBlanc their child, died at sea Elisabeth LeBlanc their child, died at sea Elie LeBlanc died at sea Joseph LeBlanc died at sea Jean LeBlanc died at sea Gregoire Daigue inhabitant of Isle St Jean, brother of Marie Daigue LeBlanc, at the hospital November 3rd
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