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!BIRTH-CHRISTENING: Winston De Ville, ACADIAN CHURCH RECORDS; 1679-1757; Ville Platte, LA, 1993, reprint of Polyanthos, c.1964; p. 6; California State Library Sutro, CS88 A25D4 v.1 1993. Marie HEBERT, daughter of Estienne & Jeanne COMMEAUX, born 23 Apr 1682, baptized 25 Jun 1684. Baptized by Father MOIREAU, who performed this service for 6 children at Riviere des Mines, Acadia. Sponsors: Pierre THERIOT and Marie TIBAUDEAU. !CENSUS: 1686, Les Mines, Acadia, age 4 years. !CENSUS: 1693, age 8 years (sic). MARRIAGE-CHILDREN: Bona Arsenault, HISTOIRE ET GENEALOGIE DES ACADIENS; 1600-1800; Montreal, Lemeac, 1978, 6 vols.; p. 1497 (Cobequid); own copy. Jean HENRY dit Le Vieux, born 1683, son of Robert & Marie-Madeleine GODIN, married around 1703 Marie HE'BERT [no parents given]; fourteen children listed. !PARENTS-MARRIAGE: Janet Jehn, CORRECTIONS & ADDITIONS TO ARSENAULT'S HISTOIRE ET GENEALOGIE DES ACADIENS; 1550-1850; Covington, KY, author, 1988; p. 26 (reference p. 1184); own copy. Under children of Etienne HEBERT and Jeanne COMEAU, add possibly Marie, born 1682, married to Jean HENRY of Cobequid. [But either the last children in Arsenault are not hers, or this is the wrong Marie HEBERT. She would have been 58 when last child born. There were 2 Maries in this family, according to Arsenault, H&G, p. 1183. Mixed up?] !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. 81; own copy; census by the Sieur de la Roque at Isle St. Jean in 1752. Marie HEBERT, native of l'Acadie, age 55 years [so born about 1697?], married to Jean HENRY dit le Vieux, age 68; five children aged 12 to 29 years. DEATH: Who died 4 Feb 1764 in France? !MARRIAGE: Her great-grandchildren Joseph DUGAS & Anastasie HENRY should have had to obtain a dispensation to marry. [When they married on 30 Jun 1761 at St. Suliac, Ille-et-Vilaine, France, they had dispensation of the Bishop of St. Malo of the impediment of consanguinity, one of which appears of fourth degree and the other of the same degree under date of the third of this month, [June]. |