Person:Joseph Hebert (5)

Joseph Ignace Hebert
d.29 Sep 1821 , Lafourche, LA
m. 9 Feb 1768
Facts and Events
Name Joseph Ignace Hebert
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1748 Grand Pré, Acadie, Nouvelle-France
Marriage 9 Feb 1768 St. Suliac, , Ille-et-Vilaine, Franceto Marie Anne Josephe Dugas
Immigration[1] 10 Sep 1785 New Orleans, Orleans, LA
Census[2] 1 Jan 1789 Cabahannocer, St. James, Louisiana, United States
Death? 29 Sep 1821 , Lafourche, LA
Burial? Thibodaux, Lafourche, LA

!BIRTH-PARENTS-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN-RESIDENCES: Albert Robichaux, Jr., THE ACADIAN EXILES IN SAINT-MALO; 1758-1785; Eunice, LA, Hebert Publications, 1981, Part I, vol. II; pp. 469-470; own copy; contains Family Genealogies H-Z. Joseph-Ignace HEBERT, born about 1748, son of Jean & Madeleine DOIRON (see family #512). Joseph disembarked with his father at St. Malo on 9 Mar 1759 from the ship "du Supply." He resided at St. Suliac from 1759-1772. He married on 9 Feb 1768 at St. Suliac, Ille-et-Vilaine [France] to Anne DUGAST (see family #362); four children.

!MARRIAGES: Diocese of Baton Rouge, CATHOLIC CHURCH RECORDS; 1804-1819; vol. 3, Baton Rouge, Diocese, 1982; p. 414; California State Library Sutro, F377 B3C3 v.3. Josef [HEBERT] of Acadia, widower of Ana DUGAT, married on 26 May 1805 to Margarita PITRE of Acadia, widow of Nicolas BERTRAND. Witnesses: Josef AUCOIN; Ambrosio HEBERT. Recorded at Assumption Catholic Church, Plattenville, LA (ASM-2, 107).

!DEATH-PROBATE: Donald J. Hebert, SOUTH LOUISIANA RECORDS; 1794-1840; vol. 1, Rayne, LA, Hebert Publications, 1978; p. 270; own copy; Church and civil records of Lafourche-Terrebonne Parishes. Two entries:

References
  1. Donald J. Hébert. Acadian Families in Exile, 1785 & Exiled Acadians, an Index. (Rayne, LA: Hébert Publications, 1995)
    pp. 42-43.

    Joseph Ignace HÉBERT, foremen ("contre-maitre"), age 37, is head of the 1st family (of 6 persons) embarking in France on 27 Jun 1785 aboard the ship "Le Saint Rémi," bound for Louisiana where they debarked on 10 Sep 1785. He traveled with his wife Anne DUGAT and four children. [There were many extended family members aboard. Did "foreman" indicate his position as patriarch of this clan, or only aboard the ship during the trip?]

  2. Albert J. Robichaux, Jr. Louisiana Census and Militia Lists, vol. I. (Polyanthos, 1977)
    p. 142.

    Joseph Ignace HEBERT, age 41, with his wife Marie DUGA, age 40, and three children, in a household of 5 persons. They have 6 arpents of land, 40 quarts of corn, 2 head of cattle, 1 horse and 12 hogs.