Person:Ambroise Naquin (1)

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Ambroise Naquin
b.1725
 
m. Abt 1725
  1. Anne Naquin
  2. Ambroise Naquin1725 -
  1. Madeleine Francois Naquin1759 - 1759
  2. Pierre-Paul Naquin1766 -
  3. Joseph Jacques Naquin1766 - 1837
Facts and Events
Name Ambroise Naquin
Gender Male
Birth? 1725
Marriage to Elizabeth Bourg
Census[2] 1752 Prince Edward Island/Ile Saint Jean, Canada
References
  1.   Descendants of Jean Naquin dit L'Étoile
    http://www.acadian-cajun.com/naquin.htm .
  2. Census of Anse à Pinet, in 1752 Census for Prince Edward Island/Ile Saint Jean
    Page 7 - Prince Edward Island.

    Ambroise Naquin, native of l'Acadie, aged 27 years, he has been two years in the country.

    Married to Isabelle Bourg, native of l'Acadie, aged 20 years. They have Isabelle Naquin, their daughter, aged two years.

    And in stock, two oxen, two cows, one calf, one horse, one ewe, four pigs, and two fowls.

    The land upon which they are settled is situated on the south side of Ance à Pinet. It was given to them verbally by Monsieur de Bonnaventure. On it they have made a clearing for the sowing of a bushel and a half of grain.

  3.   Acadian Laborers on the Fourth Convoy from Châtellerault for Nantes March 6, 1776 to March 13, 1776, in Acadian Home website
    (Source: Rieder, Milton P. Acadians in France, 1762-1776).

    - Ambroise Naquin and Isabelle Bourg his wife 6
    - Charles Dugast and Anette Naquin his wife 4
    - Pierre Bourg and Marie Naquin his wife 8

  4.   Family was aboard the Le Saint Remi, a 400 ton ship led by Captain Baudin, which left France on Thursday, June 27, 1785. After 75 days at sea, they arrived on September 10, 1785. There were 325 people on board, along with 16 stowaways for a total of 341 families. On the way, there were 15 deaths from scurvy and smallpox. (http://www.acadian-cajun.com/ship4.htm)

    - Ambroise NAQUIN, plowman - 60
    - Elizabeth BOURG, wife - 58
    - Joseph NAQUIN, son, carpenter - 19
    - Pierre NAQUIN, son, carpenter - 19