1) Antoine (1682-1739) md Anne Landry
2) Charles (1684-1737) md Marie Gaudreau/Gautrot
3) Pierre (1685-1769) md Francoise Landry
4) Marie-Blanche (1687-) md Antoine Landry
5) Jean (1691-1745) md Anne Landry
6) Jacques (1693-1758) md Cecile Dupuis
7) Joseph (1697-1772) md Anne Bourg
8) Marguerite (1699-1778) md (a) Pierre Alain and (b) Pierre Richard
9) Rene (1701-) md Anne Theriault/Theriot
10) Elisabeth (1703-) md Charles Dupuis
The following information was provided by member "The Acadien #47535334":
Marie (Bourgeois) LeBlanc was born circa 1664 in Port-Royal, Acadie (present-day Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia) during a brief period when the French colony was under the control of British governor Thomas Temple.
Marie (Bourgeois) LeBlanc died in Grand-Pré (according to the 'Déclarations de Belle-Île-en-Mer') sometime after the 1714 Acadian census was taken; and it's presumed that she was buried in the Saint-Charles-des-Mines parish cemetery.
1) Antoine (1682-1739) md Anne Landry
2) Charles (1684-1737) md Marie Gaudreau/Gautrot
3) Pierre (1685-1769) md Francoise Landry
4) Marie-Blanche (1687-) md Antoine Landry
5) Jean (1691-1745) md Anne Landry
6) Jacques (1693-1758) md Cecile Dupuis
7) Joseph (1697-1772) md Anne Bourg
8) Marguerite (1699-1778) md (a) Pierre Alain and (b) Pierre Richard
9) Rene (1701-) md Anne Theriault/Theriot
10) Elisabeth (1703-) md Charles Dupuis
The following information was provided by member "The Acadien #47535334":
Marie (Bourgeois) LeBlanc was born circa 1664 in Port-Royal, Acadie (present-day Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia) during a brief period when the French colony was under the control of British governor Thomas Temple.
Marie (Bourgeois) LeBlanc died in Grand-Pré (according to the 'Déclarations de Belle-Île-en-Mer') sometime after the 1714 Acadian census was taken; and it's presumed that she was buried in the Saint-Charles-des-Mines parish cemetery.
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