Person:Marie Richard (1)

Marie Madeleine Richard
d.Aft Feb 1764 , , LA
m. Abt 1691
  1. Martin RichardAbt 1692 - 1762
  2. Alexandre RichardAbt 1695 -
  3. Michel RichardAbt 1697 - Bef 1760
  4. Marguerite "Magitte" RichardEst 1698 -
  5. Marie Anne Richard1699 -
  6. Marie-Anne RichardAbt 1699 - 1781
  7. Marguerite (dite Magitte) RichardAbt 1707 -
  8. Marie Madeleine RichardAbt 1714 - Aft 1764
  9. Francois Richard1716 - 1776
  10. Pierre Richard
  11. Joseph Richard - Abt 1758
  12. Paul RichardAbt 1716 - 1721
  13. Jean-Baptiste Richard1719 - Aft 1786
m. 11 Aug 1733
Facts and Events
Name Marie Madeleine Richard
Alt Name Madeleine Richard
Gender Female
Birth[1] Abt 1714 Beaubassin, , , Acadia
Marriage 11 Aug 1733 Beaubassin, , , Acadiato Jean Baptiste Cormier
Residence[2] Bef 1763 Mobile, , AL
Immigration[3] Feb 1764 New Orleans, Orleans, LA
Death? Aft Feb 1764 , , LA
Census[4][5] 1 Jan 1777 Cabahannocer, St. James, LA
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!CENSUS: 1714, Beaubassin, Acadia.

!BIRTH-NAME-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN-IMMIGRATION: Jane G. Bulliard, Chair, THE WALL OF NAMES AT THE ACADIAN MEMORIAL; 1760-1790; St. Martinville, LA, Acadian Memorial Foundation, 1998; p. 15, Plaque 2; own copy. Marguerite [sic] RICHARD, wife of Jean Baptiste CORMIER, listed with him and five children as Acadian immigrants to LA.

References
  1. Stephen A. White. Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes. (2 vols., Moncton, New Brunswick: Centre d'Études Acadiennes, 1999)
    p. 1380.

    No date or place of birth given, but listed before brother Paul, born around 1716.

  2. Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc, ed. Du Grand Dérangement à la Déportation: Nouvelles perspectives historiques. (Moncton, NB: Chaire d'études acadiennes, 2005)
    p. 269.

    "By 1763, twenty-one people went to Mobile, Alabama, on their way to Louisiana.[footnote] 99. These twenty-one people belonged to four families who have been identified by Stephen A. White and others as those of Jean-Baptiste Richard & Catherine Cormier, with their daughter Marie-Madeleine married to Jean-Baptiste Poirier and the latter's sister, Cécile Poirier married to Olivier Landry; the last family was headed by Catherine Cormier's brother [sic], Jean-Baptiste Cormier & his wife Madeleine Richard. These are the first Acadians known to have reached Louisiana after the expulsion. They are said to have come from New York, but there is no doubt that they had been deported to Georgia. Carl Brasseaux, THE FOUNDING OF NEW ACADIA (Baton Rouge, La.: Louisiana State University Press, 1987), p. 102."

    Article by Paul Delaney, "The Acadians Deported from Chignectou to 'Les Carolines' in 1755: Their Origins, Identities and Subsequent Movements."

  3. Albert J. Robichaux, Jr. "Arrival of the Acadians in Louisiana: A Reexamination,The". (Louisiana Genealogical Register (Dec 1985))
    p. 323.

    One of the first 20 Acadian exiles to arrive in Louisiana.

  4. Stephen A. White. Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes. (2 vols., Moncton, New Brunswick: Centre d'Études Acadiennes, 1999)
    p. 1380.

    As Marie, age 51 years (sic).

  5. Winston De Ville. Parish of St. James in the Province of Louisiana, The. (Ville Platte, LA, Author, 1987)
    p. 20.

    Jean Bapatiste Cormier, 68;
    Marie Richard, his wife, 51;
    Pierre Bourg, son gendre [son-in-law], 24 [sic, he was 28];
    Anaztazie Cormier, his wife, 24;
    Margueritte, sa fille, 2;
    Rozallie, sa fille, 2;
    Felicitee, sa fille, 5;
    Charles Bourg, orphan, 15.