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Facts and Events
Name |
Anne Granger |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[1][2] |
2 May 1731 |
Grand Pré, Acadie, Nouvelle-France |
Christening[3] |
2 May 1731 |
Grand Pré, Acadie, Nouvelle-France |
Marriage |
Abt 1752 |
, , , Acadiato Pierre Bonniere, II |
Marriage |
5 Jun 1764 |
St. Coulomb, , Ille-et-Vilaine, Franceto Theodore Bourg |
Immigration[4] |
10 Sep 1785 |
New Orleans, Orleans, LA |
Census[5] |
Dec 1795 |
Valenzuela, Ascension, LA |
Census[6] |
1797 |
Valenzuela, Ascension, LA |
Death? |
Aft 1796 |
, , LA |
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!BIRTH-MARRIAGES-CHILDREN-RESIDENCES: Albert Robichaux, Jr., THE ACADIAN EXILES IN SAINT-MALO; 1758-1785; Eunice, LA, Hebert Publications, 1981, Part I, Vol. I; pp. 80-81, family #100 & pp. 158-159, family #185; own copy; contains Family Genealogies A-G. Anne GRANGER, born about 1731, married 1st about 1752 to Pierre BONNIERE; five children. In 1752 she and her husband were residents of St. Pierre-du-Nord on Isle St. Jean. With him and two daughters she arrived at St. Malo from Boulogne in 1762; the family resided at St. Servan from 1762-1763, when Pierre died in an English prison. From 1763-1765 she lived at St. Coulomb, where she remarried on 5 Jun 1764 to Theodore BOURG, son of Jean & Elizabeth HEBERT; four more children.
!CENSUS: Albert J. Robichaux, COLONIAL SETTLERS ALONG BAYOU LAFOURCHE; 1770-1798; Cecilia, LA, Hebert Publications, 1980; pp. 30, 54, 81 & 162; own copy; Louisiana census records. Anne GRANGEE, age 56, wife of Theodore BOURG, 41, with three children, on 6x30 arpents of land, 4 swine, on the 1788 census of Lafourche.
Also: Anne GRANGE, age 60, wife of Theodore BOURG, 45, living with two children on 6 arpents of land. They have 150 quarts of corn, 4 horned cattle, 4 horses, and 15 swine, on the 1791 census of Lafourche des Chetimachas [LA].
Also: Ana GRANGER, age 68 [sic], living with Theodoro BOURQUE, 50, on the Dec 1795 census of Valenzuela.
Also: Anne GRANGE, age 69 [really 66?], wife of Theodore BOURG, 51, living with him on the 1797 census of Valenzuela in Lafourche [LA]. [Living next door was another Theodore BOURG, age 26.]
References
- ↑ Stephen A. White. Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes: 1715 à 1780. (Moncton, NB: Centre d'Études Acadiennes, draft version)
p. 492.
Sponsors: Pierre RICHARD & Anne GRANGER; her father signed (Register Grand Pré).
Another Anne had been born in this family in 1724.
- ↑ Bona Arsenault. Histoire et Généalogie des Acadiens. (Montreal: Lemeac, 1978, 6 vols.)
p. 1175 (Grand Pré).
Anne, born a twin in 1731, daughter of Joseph GRANGER & Anne RICHARD. [No further entry.]
- ↑ Diocese of Baton Rouge. Catholic Church Records, vol. 1a: Acadian Records, 1707-1748. (Diocese, 1999,)
p. 82.
[Father] Joseph GRANGÉ signed (SGA-2, 108).
- ↑ Donald J. Hébert. Acadian Families in Exile, 1785 & Exiled Acadians, an Index. (Rayne, LA: Hébert Publications, 1995)
pp. 44-45.
Anne GRANGER, age 54, is wife of Théodore BOURG, age 39, a carpenter, traveling with him and three teen-age children as the 12th family (of 5 persons) aboard "Le Saint Rémi." They embarked in France on 27 Jun 1785 and debarked at Louisiana on 10 Sep 1785.
The next "family" of one person if Jean Baptiste DAIGLE, age 20, possibly son of Alexandre & Elizabeth GRANGER [a sister thus of Anne--he would thus be the nephew of Anne GRANGER].
- ↑ Albert Robichaux. Colonial Settlers along Bayou Lafourche, 1770-1798. (Harvey, LA: 1974. 2nd printing Hébert Publications, 1980)
p. 54.
Theodoro BOURQUE, 50; Ana GRANGER, 68.
- ↑ Albert Robichaux. Colonial Settlers along Bayou Lafourche, 1770-1798. (Harvey, LA: 1974. 2nd printing Hébert Publications, 1980).
Anne GRANGE, age 69 [really 66?], wife of Theodore BOURG, 51, living with him on the 1797 census of Valenzuela in Lafourche [LA]. Living next door was another Theodore BOURG [their son], age 26.
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