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Jacques LeBlanc

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Jacques LeBlanc

Birth
Port Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death
unknown
Grand Pré, Kings County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Burial
Grand Pré, Kings County, Nova Scotia, Canada Add to Map
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Jacques was born in about 1651. He married Catherine Hebert in Port Royal c 1673. They are the parents of the following:

1) Jean (1674-1747) md Marguerite Richard

2) Marguerite (1676-) md Francois Cormier

3) Jacques (1677-) md Elisabeth Boudreau

4) Marie (1680-) md Alexis Cormier

5) Anne (1681-1770) md Pierre Brault

6) Catherine (1683-) md Pierre Cormier

7) Pierre (1684-1745) md Marie Landry

8) Rene (1685-) md Jeanne Landry

9) Marie-Cecile (1686-1731) md Michel Boudreau

10) Madeleine (1687-1761) md Michel Hache

11) Francois (1688-1761) md Marguerite Boudreau

12) Bernard (1690-) md Marie Bourg

13) Ignace (1692-)


They moved to the Minas Basin in the early 1690's. He and Catherine had six sons and seven daughters. His sons married into the Richard, Boudrot, and Landry families and three of his daughters married three Cormier brothers from Chignecto.


Jacques was present at the burial of his daughter, Cecile LeBlanc, on May 26, 1731 in Grand-Pré. There is no record for him after this. Burial is per the Acadian Project.


He is the grandfather of Marguerite Leblanc Hébert.

Jacques was born in about 1651. He married Catherine Hebert in Port Royal c 1673. They are the parents of the following:

1) Jean (1674-1747) md Marguerite Richard

2) Marguerite (1676-) md Francois Cormier

3) Jacques (1677-) md Elisabeth Boudreau

4) Marie (1680-) md Alexis Cormier

5) Anne (1681-1770) md Pierre Brault

6) Catherine (1683-) md Pierre Cormier

7) Pierre (1684-1745) md Marie Landry

8) Rene (1685-) md Jeanne Landry

9) Marie-Cecile (1686-1731) md Michel Boudreau

10) Madeleine (1687-1761) md Michel Hache

11) Francois (1688-1761) md Marguerite Boudreau

12) Bernard (1690-) md Marie Bourg

13) Ignace (1692-)


They moved to the Minas Basin in the early 1690's. He and Catherine had six sons and seven daughters. His sons married into the Richard, Boudrot, and Landry families and three of his daughters married three Cormier brothers from Chignecto.


Jacques was present at the burial of his daughter, Cecile LeBlanc, on May 26, 1731 in Grand-Pré. There is no record for him after this. Burial is per the Acadian Project.


He is the grandfather of Marguerite Leblanc Hébert.



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  • Created by: AW
  • Added: Sep 27, 2014
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136482117/jacques-leblanc: accessed ), memorial page for Jacques LeBlanc (1651–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial ID 136482117, citing Saint-Charles-des-Mines, Grand Pré, Kings County, Nova Scotia, Canada; Maintained by AW (contributor 47829810).