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!BIRTH-PARENTS-CENSUS-MARRIAGE-DEATH-BURIAL: Stephen A. White, DICTIONNAIRE GENEALOGIQUE DES FAMILLES ACADIENNES; 1636-1714; Moncton, New Brunswick, Centre d'Etudes Acadiennes, 1999, 2 vols.; p. 804; own copy. #(22): Jean(-Baptiste) HE'BERT, born (according to C. MAILHOT) at Les Mines on 24 Jun 1692, son of E'tienne & Jeanne COMEAU. He married (Grand Pré Register) 8 Jan 1720 E'lisabeth GRANGER, daughter of Pierre & Isabelle GUILBEAU. He was on the 1760 census at Worcester, MA; on 1763 census of MA. He died/was buried (Nicolet Register) 10/11 Jul 1787, age 100 years (sic) and 17 days. !BIRTH-PARENTS-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN-RESIDENCES-IMMIGRATION-BURIAL: Bona Arsenault, HISTOIRE ET GENEALOGIE DES ACADIENS; 1625-1810; Ottawa, Editions Lemeac, 1978, 6 vols.; pp. 1185 (Grand Pré) & 1393-1394 (Pisiguit); own copy. Jean-Baptiste HE'BERT, born 1692, son of E'tienne & Jeanne COMEAU of Grand Pré, married at Grand Pré on 9 Jan 1719 to E'lizabeth GRANGER, daughter of Pierre & Isabelle GUILBAULT; six children. He lived in the vale of Petit-Ruisseau at Pisiguit, and was deported to Boston with his family. He was buried at Nicolet [Quebec, Canada] on 11 Jul 1787. !MARRIAGE: Diocese of Baton Rouge, CATHOLIC CHURCH RECORDS; 1707-1748; vol. 1a, Baton Rouge, Diocese, 1999; pp. 83 & 94; own copy; contains the parish registers from St. Charles-aux-Mines at Grand Pré. Jean HE'BERT, son of Estienne & Jeanne COMEAU, married 8 Jan 1720 Elizabeth GRANGER, daughter of Pierre & Elizabeth GUILLEBEAU. Witnesses: Estienne HE'BERT; Pierre GRANGER; Joseph GRANGE'; Francois LeBLANC [signed]; Rene' AUCOIN; Antoine LANDRY [signed]; Charle HE'BERT. Recorded as (SGA-2, 254). !MARRIAGE: 9 [sic] Jan 1720 (Bergeron). !RESIDENCES: Janet Jehn, ACADIAN EXILES IN THE COLONIES; 1755-1769; Covington, KY, author, 1977; pp. 103, 107 & 111; own copy. The Committe report on disposition of the French People in the County of Worcester [MA] reported on 6 Jun [year?] that John LABEAR [HEBERT], his wife, and Nory [Honore'] LABEAR, Joseph LABEAR, Stephen [E'tienne] LABEAR, John [Jean] LABEAR, and Mary LABEAR, a total of 7 persons, were sent to Worcester [MA]. |