Person:Marie Sauvagesse (1)

Marie Thérèse Sauvagesse
b.2 Jan 1667 Acadia, Canada
d.1 Mar 1672
m. Abt 1686
  1. Barthélemy PetitpasAbt 1687 - 1747
  2. Judith * PetitpasAbt 1693 -
  3. Paul PetitpasAbt 1695 -
  4. Joseph PetitpasAbt 1699 -
  5. Marie-Louise PetitpasAbt 1701 -
  6. Isidore PetitpasAbt 1703 -
  7. Francoise Petitpas1706 - 1752
Facts and Events
Name Marie Thérèse Sauvagesse
Alt Name Marie Therese _____
Gender Female
Birth? 2 Jan 1667 Acadia, CanadaChâteau De St Germain-En-Laye
Alt Birth? 1667 Nova Scotia, CanadaMouscoudabouet (now Chezzetcook)
Death? 1 Mar 1672
Marriage Abt 1686 Acadiato Claude Petitpas, II
Alt Death? Bef 1721 Louisbourg, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
Alt Death? Jan 1720 Acadia, Canada
Nationality? Micmac Indian
References
  1.   "Familles Acadienne" by Leopold Lanctot; Editions du Libre-Echange, Inc.; Ottawa: 1994.
  2.   1708 census of the Mimaque Indians of Nova Scotia.
  3.   Stephen A. White. Stephen A. White Name: Centre d'Études Acadiennes - Université de Moncton. (Name: Centre d'Études Acadiennes - Université de Moncton).
  4.   Stephen A. White, posted online by Lucie LeBlanc Consentino. Acadian French Ancestral Home.
  5.   Family notes, in Sources needed.

    Marie-Therese was a Micmac Indian.

    Micmac Indians were native to Nova Scotia. Micmac means allies and these Indians were the allies to the French as they fought against the English to stay in Nova Scotia. Some of them were driven out and emmigrated to Massachussetts and Pennsyvania as well as other New England States.

    Indian census 1708, Musquodoboit with husband Claude/children