Person:Jean Le Blanc (3)

Jean Pierre Le Blanc
b.Abt 1727 , , , Acadia
d.1772/1776 , , LA
m. Abt 1716
  1. Helene Le Blanc1717 - 1746
  2. Marie Madeleine Le Blanc1720 - Abt 1758
  3. Jean Jacques Le Blanc1723 - 1781
  4. Francoise Le Blanc1726 -
  5. Jean Pierre Le BlancAbt 1727 - 1772
  6. Joseph Le Blanc1729 -
  7. Dominique Le Blanc1731 -
  8. Casimir Le Blanc1734 -
  9. Marguerite Cecile Le Blanc1736 - 1815
  • HJean Pierre Le BlancAbt 1727 - 1772
  • WOsite Melanson1732 - 1803
m. Abt 1755
  1. Isaac Le BlancAbt 1760 - 1810
  2. Joseph (Josine) Le BlancAbt 1762 - 1812
  3. Helene Le BlancAbt 1764 - 1847
  4. Simon Le BlancAbt 1767 - Bef 1790
  5. Marie Madeleine Le BlancAbt 1771 - 1819
  6. Marguerite Le BlancAbt 1773 -
Facts and Events
Name Jean Pierre Le Blanc
Alt Name Juan Pierre
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1727 , , , Acadia
Census[2] 1752 Isle Saint-Jean, Acadie, Nouvelle-France
Census[3] 1755 Petits Gautrot, Grand Pré, , Acadia
Marriage Abt 1755 , , , Acadiato Osite Melanson
Census[4][5] 7 Jul 1763 Snow Hill, Worcester, MD
Census[6] 14 Sep 1769 Cabahannocer, St. James, LA
Death? 1772/1776 , , LA
Reference Number? 132
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!BIRTH-PARENTS-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN-RESIDENCES: Bona Arsenault, HISTOIRE ET GENEALOGIE DES ACADIENS; 1600-1800; Montreal, Lemeac, 1978, 6 vols.; pp. 1219, 1222-1223 (Grand Pré); own copy. Jean-Pierre LEBLANC, born 1727, son of Jacques & Cécile DUPUIS [no further entry.] Another Jean-Pierre born 1726, son of Pierre & Jeanne TERRIOT.

    Also: p. 2538 (Louisiana): Jean-Pierre LEBLANC, born 1727, "probably" the son of René & Anne TERRIOT [sic] of Grand Pré, married around 1752 to Osite MELANCON; four children listed--Isaac born 1760, Joseine born 1762, Helene 1764, and Simon 1767. In 1769 he occupied lot #115, on the east bank of the Mississippi at St. James. He died before 1777 [where found?], and his widow married Baptiste BOURGEOIS.

BIRTH-PARENTS-MARRIAGE: Linda Dube, THERIAULT GENEALOGY; 1600-1975; 2 vols., Madawaska, ME, Author, 1993; vol. I, p. 224; own copy. Jean Pierre LEBLANC, son of Pierre & Jeanne TERRIOT, born 1726; married around 1746 to Osite MELANSON [sic].

!MARRIAGE-CHILDREN-RESIDENCES-CENSUS: Gregory A. Wood, A GUIDE TO THE ACADIANS IN MARYLAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH CENTURES; 1755-1899; Baltimore, Gateway Press, 1995; pp. 162-163; own copy. Jean Pierre LeBLANC, head of household of 4 persons on the 1763 census of Snow Hill, MD, with wife Anne and two sons, Isaac and Zozime [sic].

    In 1769 on the census of Cabanocey [St. James], LA, he was 41 years old, on 6 arpents of land, with wife and two more children born since 1763. By 1777 census there, he was deceased.

!DEATH: Died before widow remarried in Feb 1776.

References
  1. Stephen A. White. Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes: 1715 à 1780. (Moncton, NB: Centre d'Études Acadiennes, draft version)
    p. 670.

    Jean-Pierre LE BLANC, born around 1727, son of Jacques (24) & Cécile DUPUIS.

  2. Public Archives of Canada. Report Concerning Canadian Archives for the Year 1905, vol. II, pt. A. (1905; reprint Bowie, MD, Heritage Books, 1994.)
    p. 97.

    Census by the Sieur de la Roque at Isle St. Jean in 1752. On south side of the River du Nord-Est of Port La Joye: Jacques LEBLANC, age 57 years, four years in the country, living with wife Cecille DUPUIS, age 55, and six children. Oldest son is Jean Pierre LE BLANC, age 25 years [so born around 1727]. Livestock: 8 oxen, 6 cows, 1 heifer, 3 calves, 2 bulls, 2 horses, 5 ewes, 3 sows, 3 pigs, and 25 fowls. They have sown 10 bushels of wheat, 1 bushel of oats, and 7 bushels of peas, with enough fallow land for 12 more bushels of seed. They also have a saw mill. [This would make them comparatively prosperous.]

  3. Stephen A. White. Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes: 1715 à 1780. (Moncton, NB: Centre d'Études Acadiennes, draft version)
    p. 671.

    Jem Pierrs Le BLENS, without children; 2 beef cattle, 3 cows, 4 veals, 12 sheep, 12 hogs, 1 horse.

  4. Gregory A. Wood. French Presence in Maryland, 1524-1800, The. (Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1978)
    p. 198.

    Pierre LEBLANC, listed on 1763 census at Snow Hills, MD with his wife Osite LEBLANC, children Isaac and Zozime [Josime].

  5. Stephen A. White. Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes: 1715 à 1780. (Moncton, NB: Centre d'Études Acadiennes, draft version)
    p. 671.

    Pierre LEBLANC, Osite LEBLANC his wife, Isaac LEBLANC, Zozime LEBLANC...4 persons.

  6. Lillian C. Bourgeois. Cabanocey. (New Orleans: Pelican Publishing, 1957.)
    p. 177.

    Left Bank, Mississippi River, holding #115:
    Pierre LEBLANC, age 42;
    Ozitte MELANCON, w[ife], 39;
    Izaac, s[on], 9;
    Josime, s[on], 7;
    Simon, [son], 2;
    Helaine, d[aughter], 5;
    Magdelaine LEBLANC, m[other, of his wife], 57.

    1769 census of Acadian Coast, from Archivo General de Indias, Papeles de Cuba, 187A.

  7.   West, Robert Cooper, and Louisiana State University. An atlas of Louisiana surnames of French and Spanish origin. (Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Geoscience Publications, Louisiana State University, 1986)
    pg. 98.

    Jean-Pierre LeBLANC, married to Osite MELANCON, lived in St. James Parish, LA. Son Joseph (married in 1784 to Marguerite DUHON; in 1801 to Marguerite BERNARD) moved to Fausse Pointe on the Teche.