Person:Marie Daigre (8)

Marie Claire Daigre
m. Abt 1691
  1. Bernard DaigreAbt 1692 -
  2. Pierre DaigreAbt 1694 - 1759
  3. Joseph DaigreAbt 1696 - 1757
  4. Anne DaigreAbt 1698 -
  5. Jean DaigreAbt 1698 - 1759
  6. Marie Claire DaigreAbt 1700 - 1758
  7. _____ DaigreAbt 1701 -
  8. Charles DaigreAbt 1702 - Bef 1761
  9. Francois DaigreAbt 1704 - 1759
  10. Abraham DaigreAbt 1705 - Abt 1755
  11. _____ DaigreAbt 1707 -
  12. Louis Rene Daigre1709 - 1757
  13. Amand Daigre1712 - 1758
m. Abt 1728
  1. Jean Baptiste Hebert1732 - 1784
Facts and Events
Name Marie Claire Daigre
Alt Name Claire Daigle
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1700 Pisiguit, , , Acadia
Marriage Abt 1728 , , , Acadiato Charles (dit Manuel) Hebert
Death[1][2] 16 Dec 1758 , Pico, Azores, Portugal

!BIRTH-PARENTS-MARRIAGE-CENSUS-DEATH: Stephen A. White, DICTIONNAIRE GENEALOGIQUE DES FAMILLES ACADIENNES; 1636-1714; Moncton, New Brunswick, Centre d'Etudes Acadiennes, 1999, 2 vols.; p. 448; own copy. She was on the 1752 (LaRoque) census, age 52 years.

!BIRTH-MARRIAGE: Arsenault, H&G, p. 1368 (Pisiguit). Own entry on p. 1369 gives marriage. Name spelled DAIGRE.

!BIRTH-NAME-MARRIAGE-CHILD: Terrebonne Genealogical Society, BOOK OF CHARTS; 1600-1850; vol. 2, Society; Chart No. 189; Salt Lake City Family History Library, US/CAN 976.341 D2b v.2. Marie Claire DAIGLE, born 1708 at Pisiquit, AC, married to Charles Emmanuel HEBERT; son Jean Baptiste born 1732.

References
  1. Stephen A. White. Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes, "Ajouts et corrections". (University of Moncton, Centre d'études acadiennes)
    for p. 448.

    Originally stated that she died (according to S.A. White) at sea around 13 Dec 1758 in the sinking of the "Violet" during the crossing to France.
    However, the Additions and Corrections posted online state: Marie-Claire died 16 Dec 1758 in the shipwreck of the "Ruby" which ran aground on the rocks of Pico, in the Azores.

  2. Stephen A. White. Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes: 1715 à 1780. (Moncton, NB: Centre d'Études Acadiennes, draft version)
    p. 145.

    She died (according to the emancipation declaration at the marriage of her daughter Marie in Cherbourg in 1761) "on the shores of Portugal" on 16 Dec 1758, after the shipwreck of the "Ruby," run aground on the rocks at Pico, in the Azores.