Person:Pierre Martin (2)

Pierre Martin
 
m. 30 Jun 1630
  1. Étienne Martin1631 -
  2. Pierre Martin1632 -
  3. Marie-Madeleine MartinAbt 1636 -
  4. Mathieu Martin, Seigneur de CobequidAbt 1637 - Bef 1724
  5. Andrée MartinAbt 1641 - Bet 1690 & 1736
  6. Marguerite MartinAbt 1644 - 1707
  • HPierre Martin1632 -
m. Abt 1660
  1. Pierre MartinAbt 1661 - 1739
m. Bet 1686 and 1693
Facts and Events
Name Pierre Martin
Gender Male
Birth? Oct 1632 Bourgueil, Indre-et-Loire, France
Christening[1][3] 5 Oct 1632 Bourgueil, Indre-et-Loire, Franceparrain : Charles ... ? / marraine : Marie Vigneau
Marriage Abt 1660 , , , Acadiato Unknown
Census[2][4] 1671 Port Royal, Acadie"le jeune", 40 ans
Occupation[2] 1671 Port Royal, AcadieLaboureur
Marriage Bet 1686 and 1693 Port Royal, Acadiato Jeanne Rousselière

!BIRTH-MARRIAGES-CHILDREN: Arsenault, H&G, p. 673 (Port Royal), born in 1626. Censuses indicate around 1631. Wife's name spelled OUESTNOROUEST, of the Abenaki tribe. Married around 1655 [but Anne would only have been around 11, and first child born 1662. More likely married date is 1661].

!BIRTH-PARENTS-MARRIAGES: "The Passenger List of the Ship SAINT-JEHAN and the Acadian Origins," in FRENCH CANADIAN AND ACADIAN GENEALOGICAL REVIEW; 1600-1700; vol. 1, no. 1 (spring 1968); p. 70; sent by PERSI in Jun 1999. Pierre MARTIN, son of Pierre & Catherine VIGNEAU, born at Bourgueil, France in 1626, married 1st in 1660 to Anne OUESTUAROUEST, also called PETITOUS, "a squaw;" numberous descendants. He married 2nd aboaut 1700 to Jeanne ROUSSELIERE, widow of Pierre GAUDIN.

!CENSUS: 1686, Port Royal, Acadia, age 50 (sic), with 7 children, no wife. He has 5 arpens worked land, 10 cattle, 10 sheep and 8 pigs.

!CENSUS: 1693, Port Royal, Acadia, age 57 years (sic).

!CENSUS: 1700, age 64 years (sic).

!CENSUS: 1701, age 60 years (sic).

References
  1. Stephen A. White. Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes. (2 vols., Moncton, New Brunswick: Centre d'Études Acadiennes, 1999)
    p. 1125.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Nova Scotia, Canada. Recensements d'Acadie (1671 - 1752)
    pg. 8.

    Recensement 1671, Port Royal, Acadie
    "Laboureur - PIERRE MARTIN LE JEUNE aagé de 40 ans, sa femme Anne Ouestnorouest aagée de 27 ans. Leurs enfans, quattre, Pierre aagé de 10 ans, René aagé de 8 ans, André aagé de 5 ans, Jacque deux ans et demy, Leurs bestiaux a Cornes onsce, et six brebis, Leurs terres en Labour 8 arpans."

    !CENSUS: 1671, Port Royal, Acadia [p. 10], called Le Jeune, age 40 [45 years (sic) in listing of his father's houshold]]. Listed living with wife Anne OUESTNOROUEST [a native American woman], age 27, and their 4 children. Karen Theriot Reader


  3. vue n° 17, en haut à droite.
  4. Puisqu'il est dit "le jeune" au recensement de 1671, un autre "Pierre Martin" plus âgé est alors vivant ... Il doit s'agir de son père !