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Emmanuel Mirande
d.Abt 1706 Beaubassin, , , Acadia
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m. 30 Nov 1679
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!BIRTH-PARENTS-OCCUPATION-RESIDENCES-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN-DEATH: Bona Arsenault, HISTOIRE ET GENEALOGIE DES ACADIENS; 1625-1810; Ottawa, Editions Lemeac, 1978, 6 vols.; p. 1019 (Beaubassin); own copy. Born 1648, a Portuguese "matelot" or seaman, son of Emmanuel & Catherine SPIRE of the parish St. Croix, Isle Granore, in the Azores. A footnote says that in 1670 he was at Quebec. In Acadia, he lived at Mirande butte (in our day Mount Whattey) near Beaubassin. He married at Beaubassin on 30 Nov 1679 to Marguerite BOURGEOIS; nine children. Emmanuel died around 1706; his widow married Pierre MAISONNAT of Port Royal. !MARRIAGE: Winston De Ville, ACADIAN CHURCH RECORDS; 1679-1757; Ville Platte, LA, 1993, reprint of Polyanthos, c.1964; p. 2; California State Library Sutro, CS88 A25D4 v.1 1993. Marriage at Beaubassin on 30 Nov 1679, between Emmanuel MIRANDE, a Portuguese from the parish of Ste. Croix on the Isle of Graise (?) in the Azores, son of Emmanuel & Catherine SPIRE, & Marguerite BOURGEOIS of the parish of St. Jean Baptiste of Port Royal, widow of Jean BOUDROT, daughter of Jacques BOURGEOIS, surgeon & Jeanne TRAHAN. Both are habitants of Beaubassin. Witnesses: M. de la VALLIERE; Germain and Guillaume BOURGEOIS, brothers of the widow; Claude DUGAST, the widower's [sic, means widow's?] beau-frere; Michel POIRIER, the widower's [sic] beau-frere. !CENSUS: 1686, Beaubassin, Acadia, age 38 years, no other names given. They have 3 guns, 25 arpents worked land, 18 cattle, 8 sheep and 30 pigs. [A wealthy family.] !CENSUS: 1693, age 45 years. !CENSUS: 1698, age 50 years. !CENSUS: 1700, age 55 years (sic). !BIRTH-RESIDENCES-OCCUPATION-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN-DEATH: Arsenault, H&G, p. 1019 (Beaubassin). He was a seaman "matelot." Portuguese, from the parish of Sainte-Croix, isle Granore, in the Azores. In 1670 he was at Que'bec. In Acadia, he lived on the "butte a Mirande," in our day called Mount Whattey, near Beaubassin [d'Entremont calls it Mount Whately, 5 miles east of Sackville, NB.] References
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