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Charles Vincent
b.5 Mar 1725 Riviere aux Canards, , , Acadia
d.Oct 1756 Falmouth, , Cornwall, England
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m. Abt 1710
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!BIRTH-CHRISTENING-PARENTS-MARRIAGE-DEATH-BURIAL: Stephen A. White, DICTIONNAIRE GENEALOGIQUE DES FAMILLES ACADIENNES; 1636-1714; Moncton, New Brunswick, Centre d'Etudes Acadiennes, 1999, 2 vols.; p. 1579; own copy. #(19): !BIRTH-CHRISTENING: Diocese of Baton Rouge, CATHOLIC CHURCH RECORDS; 1707-1748; vol. 1a, Baton Rouge, Diocese, 1999; p. 196; own copy; contains the parish registers from St. Charles-aux-Mines at Grand Pré. Charle [sic] VINCENT, son of Michel & Anne Marie DOIRON, born 5 Mar 1725, baptized 25 [sic] Nov 1725. Sponsors: Antoine VINCENT & Marie LEBLANC, daughter of Jean LEBLANC. Recorded as (SGA-2, 64). !BIRTH-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN: "The Acadians of Belle-Isle-en-Mer," in NEW ORLEANS GENESIS; 1630-1767; vol. XXXV, no. 138 (Apr 1996); p. 156; Santa Cruz [CA] Genealogical Society, Public Library; submitted by Jerome Lepre. Statement by [his brother-in-law] Cyprien DUON on 23 Feb 1767: Charles VINCENT, born 1727 at St. Joseph Parish, Riviere aux Canards [Acadia], son of Michel & Anne Marie DOUARON. He married Euphrosine in 1746 at Port Royal, and both died at Plymouth [sic, for Falmouth, England] in Oct 1756. Four living children listed, including Jean VINCENT now living with declarant in Calastrene, Belle-Ile. !BIRTH-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN-DEATH: Bona Arsenault, HISTOIRE ET GENEALOGIE DES ACADIENS; 1625-1810; Ottawa, Editions Lemeac, 1978, 6 vols.; p. 1456 (Pisiguit); own copy. Charles VINCENT, born 1725, son of Michel & Anne-Marie DOIRON, married at Port Royal in 1746 to Euphrosine DUON, daughter of Jean-Baptiste & Agnes HE'BERT; four children. He died along with his wife at Plymouth [sic], England, in Oct 1756. In 1767 his children were at Belle-Isle-en-Mer at the home of relatives. !BURIAL: This is probably the Charles VINCENT who was buried on 14 Nov 1756 at St. Gluvias Anglican Church in Penryn, Cornwall, England as #41 "Neutral." His four children were travelling in families of other Falmouth refugees to Morlaix. (See Rieder's THE ACADIANS IN FRANCE; vol. II; pp. 101 & 106). References
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