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Michel Boudrot
b.Abt 1600 La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, France
d.Bet 1688 and 1693 Port Royal, , , Acadia
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m. Abt 1641
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!BIRTH-PARENTS-CENSUS-OCCUPATION-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN-DEATH: Stephen A. White, DICTIONNAIRE GENEALOGIQUE DES FAMILLES ACADIENNES; 1636-1714; Moncton, New Brunswick, Centre d'Etudes Acadiennes, 1999, 2 vols.; p. 184; own copy. #1: [No birthplace or parents are given.] He was a "laboureur" and "civil and criminal lieutenant general" at Port-Royal. !BIRTH-IMMIGRATION-OCCUPATION-CENSUS-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN: Web page of Univ. of Moncton, Centre d'etudes acadiennes, by Stephen White, on the 37 Acadian families hosting the 1994 World Congress; orig. published by La Societe historique acadienne, CAHIERS; vol. 25, no. 2&3 (Apr-Sep 1994), at <http://www.umoncton.ca/etudeacadiennes/centre/white/sha.html>. Michel BOUDROT [heading is BOUDREAU], born around 1601, arrived in Acadie before 1639, when he is mentioned as having become Syndic at Port-Royal. Around 1641 he married Michelle AUCOIN; eleven children.lieutenant general (magistrate) on that He was "laboureur" on the 1671 census, and civil and criminal lieutenant general (magistrate) on that of 1686. !CENSUS: 1686, age 85 years. !BIRTH-OCCUPATION-MARRIAGE: Bona Arsenault, HISTOIRE ET GENEALOGIE DES ACADIENS; 1600-1800; Ottawa, Editions Lemeac, 1978, vols. 2-6; p. 441 (Port Royal); own copy. Michel was Councilor and Lieutenant-General of Acadia at Port Royal, and judge of that place. He was undoubtedly originally from Cougnes, diocese of La Rochelle and married Michelle AUCOIN before their departure from France. He arrived in Acadia around 1642. (A footnote cites Genevieve Massignon, LES PARLERS FRANCOIS; pp. 43 & 57.) !OCCUPATION: He was judge at Port Royal, councilor and lieutenant-general at the siege of Acadia, replaced by Mathieu DES GOUTINS on 31 Mar 1687 (Memoires de La Societe Genealogique Canadienne-Francaise, vol. 4, no. 3). !BIRTH-MARRIAGE: LE RE'VEIL ACADIEN/THE ACADIAN AWAKENING; ; vol. XIII, no. 2 (May 1997); p. 32; own copy. Michel BOUDROT, parents unknown, married in France (possibly LaRochelle) around 1638 to Michelle AUCOIN. !MARRIAGE: "perhaps at the church of Notre-Dame-de-Cognes" in Cognes [present-day La Rochelle] in France. !IMMIGRATION: Was definitely in Acadia by 22 Sep 1639, when he consecrated Marie, the daughter of Charles de Menou d'Aulnay in Port Royal as one of the first syndics of Port Royal. !CENSUS: 1678, Port Royal, Acadia; 1678; Clarence D'Entremont, "Rencensement de Port Royal, 1678 avec commentaires," in MEMOIRES DE LA SOCIETE GENEALOGIQUE CANADIENNE-FRANAISE, vol. XXII, No. 4 (Oct-Nov-Dec 1971), pp. 226-247, translated and corrected in "Genealogy and Archives: Census of Port Royal, 1678" in FRENCH CANADIAN AND ACADIAN GENEALOGICAL REVIEW, vol. VII, No. 1 (Spring 1979), p. 52. Michel BOUDROT & Michelle AUCOIN, on 12 arpents with 10 cattle and 3 guns. Living in household are 5 boys, ages 22 to 12. !CENSUS: 1686, Port Royal, Acadia [p. 2]. He was chief judge and lieutenant-general of the King for the colony (listed second in this Recensement, on the first real page--"Lieut't. g'nal de la jurisdiction du Port Royal"). Michel's age 85, his wife Michelle AUCOIN , 65. Their unmarried sons Michel, 26, and Francois, 20, still at home with the parents. Land 20 arpents cultivated, with 16 cattle and 17 sheep, [6 hogs?], 3 guns. The first name on the 1686 census was "Le sr. Alexandre le BORGNE, Seigneur du lieu." His age was 43, his wife Marie de St. Estienne, age 32, with 4 children and a domestic Estienne AUCHER, age 72 [sic for 13, who is he?]. !OCCUPATION-DEATH: Retired from his duties on 20 Aug 1688 due to age; absent from 1693 census, where his widow is age 78, living with son Francois' family. References
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