Person:Etienne Boudrot (1)

Etienne Boudrot
d.Bet Sep 1755 and Sep 1756
m. Abt 1700
  1. Catherine Anne BoudrotAbt 1700 - Bef 1731
  2. Cecile BoudrotAbt 1701 - 1725
  3. Etienne BoudrotAbt 1703 - Bet 1755 & 1756
  4. Marie BoudrotAbt 1705 - 1759
  5. Paul (dit Petit Paul) Boudrot1707 - 1758
  6. Francois Boudrot1709 - Bef 1763
  7. Jean (dit Lami) BoudrotAbt 1711 - Bef 1763
  8. Pierre BoudrotAbt 1712 - Abt 1759
  9. Francoise BoudrotAbt 1715 - 1751
  10. Marie Josephe Boudrot1718 - Bef 1761
  11. Claire Boudrot1719 - 1741
  12. Anne Boudrot1721 - 1756
  13. Charles Boudrot1725 - Bef 1781
  • HEtienne BoudrotAbt 1703 - Bet 1755 & 1756
  • WMarie Claire AucoinAbt 1702 - Bet 1755 & 1756
m. 12 Nov 1725
  1. Simon Boudrot1730 - Bef 1764
Facts and Events
Name Etienne Boudrot
Alt Name Estienne _____
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1703 Grand Pré, Acadie, Nouvelle-France
Marriage 12 Nov 1725 Grand Pré, Acadie, Nouvelle-Franceto Marie Claire Aucoin
Death[1] Bet Sep 1755 and Sep 1756

!PARENTS-MARRIAGE-DEATH: Stephen A. White, DICTIONNAIRE GENEALOGIQUE DES FAMILLES ACADIENNES; 1636-1714; Moncton, New Brunswick, Centre d'Etudes Acadiennes, 1999, 2 vols.; p. 191; own copy. #(27):

EDUCATION: He could not write his name.

!MARRIAGE: Diocese of Baton Rouge, CATHOLIC CHURCH RECORDS; 1707-1748; vol. 1a, Baton Rouge, LA, Diocese, 1999; p. 30; own copy; Acadian records from Grand Pré, carried into exile to St. Gabriel Church of Iberville, LA. Estienne BOUDROT, son of Claude & Catherine MEUNIER, married on 12 Nov 1725 to Marie Clere [sic] AUCOIN, daughter of Martin & Catherine TERRIOT. Witnesses: Estienne HE'BERT; Jean LE BLANC [signed]; Paul BOUDROT; Francois BOUDROT; groom signed with X, wife signed Marie Claire AUCOIN. Recorded in (SGA-2, 245).

References
  1. Stephen A. White. Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes, "Ajouts et corrections". (University of Moncton, Centre d'études acadiennes)
    for p. 191.

    Died between Sep 1755 and the end of Sep 1756.

    Among those transported to Bristol, England, and died between then and the smallpox epidemic of Sep 1756.