Person:Abraham Bourg (2)

Abraham Bourg
m. Abt 1642
  1. François BourgAbt 1643 - Bet 1678 & 1686
  2. Marie Bourg1645 - 1730
  3. Jean BourgAbt 1646 - Abt 1695
  4. Bernard BourgCal 1648 -
  5. Martin BourgAbt 1650 -
  6. Jeanne Bourg, (1st of that name)Abt 1653 - Bef 1704
  7. Renee BourgAbt 1655 - Bef 1687
  8. Huguette BourgAbt 1657 - 1687
  9. Jeanne Bourg, (2nd of that name)Abt 1659 - Bef 1724
  10. Abraham Bourg1662 - Bet 1700 & 1753
  11. Michel Bourg1665 -
  12. Marguerite BourgAbt 1667/68 - 1727
m. Abt 1683
  1. Jean Baptiste Bourg1684 -
  2. Marguerite BourgAbt 1685 - Bef 1746
  3. Claude Bourg1688 - 1751
  4. Pierre Bourg1689 - Bef 1735
  5. Marie BourgAbt 1691 - Abt 1727
  6. Michel Bourg1693 -
  7. Charles Bourg1695 -
  8. Joseph Bourg1697 -
Facts and Events
Name Abraham Bourg
Alt Name _____ Bourc
Gender Male
Birth[1][3] Abt 1661 or 1662 Port Royal, Nova Scotia, CanadaAcadie
Marriage Abt 1683 Port Royal, Nova Scotia, CanadaAcadie
to Sebastienne Brun
Census[4][5] 1698 Port Royal,,,Acadia
Death? Bet 1700 and 1753 Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online

1701-1740 (Volume II)

BOURG, ABRAHAM, deputy representing Upper Cobequid, Nova Scotia, 1720–26; b. at Port-Royal (Annapolis Royal, N.S.) 1662, son of Antoine Bourg and Antoinette Landry; married in 1683 Marie Brun, daughter of Vincent and Marie Breaux; date of death unknown.

Abraham Bourg was one of the deputies chosen by the Nova Scotia Council to represent the Acadian districts in 1720, under the governorship of Richard Philipps*. He was apparently released from his duties in 1726 at his own request, because of lameness and infirmity. On 16 Sept. 1727 he, Francis Richards, and the deputies Charles Landry and Guillaume Bourgeois refused to take the oath of allegiance to George II. Lieutenant-Governor Lawrence Armstrong maintained, moreover, that they had assembled the inhabitants a day earlier than they had been ordered. Armstrong charged that “instead of persuading them to their duty by solid arguments of which they were not incapable they [the deputies] frightened them . . . by representing the oath so strong and binding that neither they nor their children should ever shake off the yoke.”

For their alleged opposition they were committed to prison. It was ordered that Bourg, however, “in consideration of his great age,” should be allowed to leave the province as soon as possible, but without his goods. As the others were released after a short time, it appears unlikely that Abraham Bourg actually left. An oath of 1730 bears a signature which may be his. It is not known when Bourg died, but it may have been after 13 April 1736, when Marie Brun’s burial record identifies her as the wife (not widow) of Abraham Bourg.

Maud Hody

Archives of the Bishop’s House, Yarmouth, N.S., Registre de baptêmes, mariages, et sépultures pour la paroisse Saint-Jean-Baptiste à Annapolis Royal, 1727–1755 (copy in Archives de l’université de Moncton). AN, Section Outre-Mer, G1, 466 (Recensements de l’Acadie, 1671, 1686, 1693, 1698, 1701, 1703 [Port-Royal], 1714 [Cobequid]; copies in Archives de l’université de Moncton). PANS, MS docs., XVII, Letter of Lawrence Armstrong, 17 Nov. 1727 (printed in PRO, CSP, Col., 1726–27); XXII, 150, 153, 160, 216ff. (printed in N.S. Archives, III). PANS, Oath of loyalty to George II, 1730 (no.7 in box of original oaths).[S2]

!BIRTH-PARENTS-CENSUS-MARRIAGE: Stephen A. White, DICTIONNAIRE GENEALOGIQUE DES FAMILLES ACADIENNES; 1636-1714; Moncton, New Brunswick, Centre d'Etudes Acadiennes, 1999, 2 vols.; p. 222; own copy. #6:

!BIRTH-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN: Arsenault, H&G, p. 449 (Port Royal). Born 1662.

!CENSUS: 1671, Port Royal, Acadia, age 9, spelled Habrahan.

!CENSUS: 1678, Clarence J. d'Entremont, "Recensement de Port-Royal," in MEMOIRES DE LA SOCIETE GENEALOGIQUE CANADIENNE-FRANCAISE; vol. 22, no. 4; pp. 228; sent by PERSI in Jun 1999. On verso of Folio 17: [Abraham], age 10 [sic, should be 18? S.A. WHITE lists as 18], listed as only boy in household of Anthe BOURG & Thoinette LANDRY, with one girl, age 11.

!CENSUS-NAME: 1686, Port Royal, Acadia, age 25, with wife and 2 children. They have 1 gun, 6 arpens worked land, 10 cattle, 10 sheep and 8 pigs. Name is spelled BOURC.

!CENSUS: 1693, Port Royal, Acadia. Name spelled Abrahan, no BOURG mentioned, age 31. Living in household of widowed mother Anthoinette LANDRY widow [of Antoine BOURG], age 76. Also in household is wife Marie BRUN, 35, and 5 children, aged 9 to 2. They have 12 cattle, 20 sheep, 8 pigs, on 26 arpens of land [mother's?], with 1 gun.

!CENSUS: 1698, age 31 years.

!CENSUS: 1701, age 30 years [sic].

References
  1. FrancoGene.
  2.   Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
    Volume II, 1701-1740.
  3. D.O.B.: "Acadian Genealogy Exchange", Vol. XX, No. 3, p. 87 (ref.: (3).
  4. Trahan, Charles C. Acadian census, 1671-1752. (Rayne, Louisiana: Hebert Publications, c1994)
    "Census of the Inhabitants of Port Royal, Their Families, Cultivated Land, Livestock, Fruit Trees and Fire Arms for the Year 1698", pg. 50.
  5. Abraham Bourg 38; Marie Brun (wife) 40; Francois 20, Jean-Baptiste 15; Margueritte 13; Claude 11; Pierre 9; Marie 7; Michel 5; Charles 3 Joseph ½; 12 cattle; 20 sheep; 12 hogs; 16 aprents; 60 fruit trees; 2 guns.