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Pierre Clouatre

Birth
Nova Scotia, Canada
Death
unknown
Burial
Port Tobacco, Charles County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Pierre Clouatre/Cloatre was born about 1700 in the Acadia area of Nova Scotia. He married Marguerite LeBlanc in 1722, Grand Pre, Acadia, Nova Scotia. They are the parents of the following known children (found in baptismal records):
1) Marie Josephe (1723- ) md Pierre Hebert
2) Louis (1724- ) md Marguerite Landry
3) Marguerite (1726- )
4) George ( 1727- ) md Cecile Blanche Breau
5) Dominique (1729-1770) md Francoise Boudreau
6) Marguerite Charlotte (1732- )
7) Madeleine (1733-1800) md Charles Boudreau
8) Pierre Silvain (1740- ) md Marie Madeline Boudrot
9) Marie (1742- )
10) Anne (1744-1820) md Bernard Capdeville
11) Marthe (1746-1768)

On 5 September 1755, Pierre was imprisoned along with hundreds of other Acadian men at the St. Charles des Mines church in Grand Pré. On a list of prisoners, he was said to live in the village of Gaspareau with 2 sons and 4 daughters (spouses were not included on the list), and owned 6 bullocks, 3 cows, 3 young cattle, 24 sheep, 18 hogs, and 2 horses. His property and livestock became forfeit to the crown, and his family was required to prepare for deportation within 30 days.

He and his family were exiled to Port Tobacco, Maryland in 1755. His wife is listed as a widow on the Acadian census taken there in July 1763, so he died prior to that date.
Pierre Clouatre/Cloatre was born about 1700 in the Acadia area of Nova Scotia. He married Marguerite LeBlanc in 1722, Grand Pre, Acadia, Nova Scotia. They are the parents of the following known children (found in baptismal records):
1) Marie Josephe (1723- ) md Pierre Hebert
2) Louis (1724- ) md Marguerite Landry
3) Marguerite (1726- )
4) George ( 1727- ) md Cecile Blanche Breau
5) Dominique (1729-1770) md Francoise Boudreau
6) Marguerite Charlotte (1732- )
7) Madeleine (1733-1800) md Charles Boudreau
8) Pierre Silvain (1740- ) md Marie Madeline Boudrot
9) Marie (1742- )
10) Anne (1744-1820) md Bernard Capdeville
11) Marthe (1746-1768)

On 5 September 1755, Pierre was imprisoned along with hundreds of other Acadian men at the St. Charles des Mines church in Grand Pré. On a list of prisoners, he was said to live in the village of Gaspareau with 2 sons and 4 daughters (spouses were not included on the list), and owned 6 bullocks, 3 cows, 3 young cattle, 24 sheep, 18 hogs, and 2 horses. His property and livestock became forfeit to the crown, and his family was required to prepare for deportation within 30 days.

He and his family were exiled to Port Tobacco, Maryland in 1755. His wife is listed as a widow on the Acadian census taken there in July 1763, so he died prior to that date.


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  • Created by: AW
  • Added: Mar 7, 2014
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/126019411/pierre-clouatre: accessed ), memorial page for Pierre Clouatre (1700–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial ID 126019411, citing Saint Ignatius Cemetery, Port Tobacco, Charles County, Maryland, USA; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by AW (contributor 47829810).