Person:Jean Le Blanc (2)

Jean Jacques Le Blanc
m. Abt 1716
  1. Helene Le Blanc1717 - 1746
  2. Marie Madeleine Le Blanc1720 - Abt 1758
  3. Jean Jacques Le Blanc1723 - 1781
  4. Francoise Le Blanc1726 -
  5. Jean Pierre Le BlancAbt 1727 - 1772
  6. Joseph Le Blanc1729 -
  7. Dominique Le Blanc1731 -
  8. Casimir Le Blanc1734 -
  9. Marguerite Cecile Le Blanc1736 - 1815
  • HJean Jacques Le Blanc1723 - 1781
  • WUrsule Aucoin - Bef 1766
m. Abt 1751
m. 4 Feb 1766
Facts and Events
Name Jean Jacques Le Blanc
Gender Male
Birth? 22 Jan 1723 Grand Pré, Acadie, Nouvelle-France
Christening? 22 Jan 1723 Grand Pré, Acadie, Nouvelle-France
Marriage Abt 1751 to Ursule Aucoin
Marriage 4 Feb 1766 St. Servan, , Ille-et-Vilaine, Franceto Nathalie Pitre
Death? Nov 1781 , , Loire-Atlantique, France
Burial? 4 Nov 1781 Chantenay, [Nantes], Loire-Atlantique, France

!BIRTH: Arsenault, Histoire et G�n�alogie, p. 1222 (Grand Pr�).

!BIRTH-CHRISTENING: Diocese of Baton Rouge, CATHOLIC CHURCH RECORDS; 1707-1748; Baton Rouge, Diocese, 1999; p. 134; own copy; contains the parish registers from St. Charles-aux-Mines at Grand Pré. Jean Jacques LEBLANC, son of Jacques & Cecile DUPUIS, born and baptized 22 Jan 1723. Sponsors: Jean LeBLANC & Elisabeth LeBLANC. Jacques LEBLANC signed. Recorded as (SGA-2, 37).

!BIRTH-CHRISTENING: Albert J. Robichaux, THE ACADIAN EXILES IN ST. MALO; 1758-1785; pt 1, vol. II, Eunice, LA, Hebert Publications, 1981; p. 563, family #635; own copy.

!BIRTH-PARENTS-MARRIAGES-CHILDREN-RESIDENCES-DEATH-BURIAL: Albert J. Robichaux, THE ACADIAN EXILES IN NANTES; 1775-1785; Harvey, LA, Author, 1978; pp. 115-116, family #213; Salt Lake Family History Library Europe 944.14 Dar.

!RESIDENCES: G. C. Bugeon, "The Reasons for the Failure of the Acadian Settlement in Poitou during the 18th Century," on webpage of Francois ROUX at <http://perso.wanadoo.fr/frox/poitou/bugeang.htm> seen in Jun 1999. Jean-Jacques LEBLANC in particular was one of three Acadian leaders who helped lead a revolt in Saint-Malo, and later encouraged the Acadian settlers in Poitou to refuse to till the fields during the winter of 1773-1774.