Person:Jean Henry (2)

Jean Henry, dit "Le Neveu"
b.Abt 1704 , , , Acadia
m. Abt 1699
  1. Cecile HenryAbt 1700 - 1761
  2. Jean Henry, dit "Le Neveu"Abt 1704 - 1759
  3. Pierre HenryAbt 1707 - 1759
  4. Elisabeth HenryAbt 1709 - 1765
  5. Marie Josephe HenryAbt 1711 - 1759
  6. _____ Henry, dit "Robert"Abt 1713 -
  7. Francois HenryAbt 1716 - 1758
  8. Martin HenryAbt 1717 - Abt 1758
  9. Anne HenryAbt 1720 -
  10. Paul HenryAbt 1724 - 1759
m. Abt 1727
  1. Marguerite HenryAbt 1729 - 1759
  2. Pierre Henry1734 - Bef 1817
Facts and Events
Name Jean Henry, dit "Le Neveu"
Alt Name Juan Enryque, dit "Le Neveu"
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] Abt 1704 , , , Acadia
Marriage Abt 1727 , , , Acadiato Marie Madeleine Theriot
Census[4] 1752 Riviere du Ouest, Isle St. Jean, , Acadia
Census[5] 1759 St. Malo, , Ille-et-Vilaine, France
Death? 16 Mar 1759 , , Ille-et-Vilaine, France
Burial[3] 17 Mar 1759 St. Servan, , Ille-et-Vilaine, France

!BIRTH-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN: Bona Arsenault, HISTOIRE ET GENEALOGIE DES ACADIENS; 1625-1810; Ottawa, Editions Lemeac, 1978, 6 vols.; p. 1498 (Cobequid); own copy. Jean HENRY dit LE NEVEU, born 1704, "doubtless" the son of Jean & Marie HE'BERT [sic], married around 1729 to Madeleine TERRIOT [no parents given]; six children. His wife was buried at Port-Lajoie on 7 Jan 1757. [Why not believe he was really the nephew, as his dit name implies? Another son was named Jean, Jr.]

!CENSUS: Placide Gaudet, REPORT CONCERNING CANADIAN ARCHIVES FOR THE YEAR 1905; 1600-1800; vol. II, part A, original a Sessional Paper no. 18 of the Archives, reprinted Heritage Books, 1994; p. 80; own copy; census by the Sieur de la Roque at Isle St. Jean in 1752. Jean HENRY dit Le Neveu, native of l'Acadie, age 48 years, has been in the country two years. Married to Magdelainne [sic] TERRIOT, native of l'Acadie, age 48 years; five children.

!BIRTH-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN-RESIDENCES-OCCUPATION-DEATH-BURIAL: Albert Robichaux, Jr., THE ACADIAN EXILES IN SAINT-MALO; 1758-1785; Eunice, LA, Hebert Publications, 1981, Part I, vol. II; pp. 491-492, family #549; own copy; contains Family Genealogies H-Z. Jean HENRY, born about 1699, a ploughman, married about 1729 to Madeleine TERRIOT [no parents listed]; six children. In 1752 he and his wife and five children were residents of Riviere-du-Ouest on Isle St. Jean. On 23 Jan 1759 Jean, a widower with three children, disembarked at St. Malo from one of the "Five ships." He died 16 Mar 1759 at the age of 60; buried 17 Mar 1759 at St. Servan, Ille-et-Vilaine [France].

!BIRTH-PARENTS-MARRIAGE-DEATH: May R. Newhouse, A BROUSSARD & ROMERO ANCESTRY; 1600-1950; Author, 1992; p. 73; Salt Lake City Family History Library. Jean, born 1704, son of Martin HENRY & Marie HEBERT, married Marie Magdeleine THERIOT. He died 1759.

References
  1. Stephen A. White. Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes. (2 vols., Moncton, New Brunswick: Centre d'Études Acadiennes, 1999)
    p. 843.
    1. (7): Jean (dit LE NEVEU) HENRY, son of Martin (dit ROBERT) & Marie HÉBERT, born around 1704. Dispensations were granted in Louisiana based on his ancestry.
  2. (lghc) listserve.

    Stephen White has given permission to post the following response to the question of Jean’s parents.“Jean-Baptiste-Olivier Henry was a son of Jean Henry and Marie-Madeleine Thériot. His parents were identified over thirty years ago by Father Patrice Gallant, who noticed how close "Baptiste Olivier" was in La Roque's census to Jean and Marie-Madeleine in the Rivière-du-Ouest settlement of Île St-Jean.”

    Posted by Andy Scott (greydale@hughes,net) in Mar 2007.

  3. Stephen A. White. Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes. (2 vols., Moncton, New Brunswick: Centre d'Études Acadiennes, 1999)
    p. 843.

    (St-Servan Register), age 60 years (sic).

  4. Public Archives of Canada. Report Concerning Canadian Archives for the Year 1905, vol. II, pt. A. (1905; reprint Bowie, MD, Heritage Books, 1994.)
    p. 80.
  5. Stephen A. White. Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes. (2 vols., Moncton, New Brunswick: Centre d'Études Acadiennes, 1999)
    p. 843.

    On list of arrivals at St-Malo in 1759, age 58 years (sic).