Julie Cormier

Female 1823 - 1863  (39 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Julie Cormier was born 11 Jun 1823, Bouctouche, Acadie, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; was christened 21 Sep 1823, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada (daughter of Gregoire P. Cormier and Madeleine Babineau); died 12 Apr 1863, Bouctouche, Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Julie married Hypolite dit Paul Allain [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Bibiane Allain was born 10 Jan 1845; was christened 31 Jan 1845, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; died 15 Jun 1885; was buried , Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Gregoire P. Cormier was born 1793, Memramcook, New Brunswick, Canada (son of Pierre Cormier and Marie Rosalie Godin); died 1871, Westmorland Co., NewBrunswick, Canada.

    Gregoire married Madeleine Babineau Madeleine (daughter of Sylvain Babineau and Marguerite Leger) was born 1796, Bouctouche, Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada; died 11 May 1868, Bouctouche, Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 13 May 1868, Bouctouche, Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Madeleine Babineau was born 1796, Bouctouche, Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada (daughter of Sylvain Babineau and Marguerite Leger); died 11 May 1868, Bouctouche, Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 13 May 1868, Bouctouche, Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada.
    Children:
    1. 1. Julie Cormier was born 11 Jun 1823, Bouctouche, Acadie, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; was christened 21 Sep 1823, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; died 12 Apr 1863, Bouctouche, Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Pierre Cormier was born Abt 1756, Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada (son of Pierre Cormier and Anne Gaudet); died 31 Aug 1824, Memramcook, Westmoreland, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 10 Sep 1824, Saint Thomas RC Church, Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Pierre married Marie Rosalie Godin 1780. Marie (daughter of Jean Baptiste Godin dit l'Huitre I and Angelique Bergeron) was born 20 Aug 1764, Saint-Louis-de-Kamouraska, Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada; was christened 20 Aug 1764, Saint-Louis-de-Kamouraska, Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada; died After 23 February 1812; was buried , Quebec, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Marie Rosalie Godin was born 20 Aug 1764, Saint-Louis-de-Kamouraska, Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada; was christened 20 Aug 1764, Saint-Louis-de-Kamouraska, Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada (daughter of Jean Baptiste Godin dit l'Huitre I and Angelique Bergeron); died After 23 February 1812; was buried , Quebec, Canada.
    Children:
    1. Michel Cormier was born Oct 1796, Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; died 23 Jun 1874, St Marie, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.
    2. Marie Cormier was born 1782, Pays-Bas, Rivière Saint-Jean, Acadie, Nouveau-Brunswick; died 29 May 1863, Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 31 May 1863, Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
    3. Israel Cormier was born 1794, Mamramcook, Westmorland, NB, Canada; died 1879, Bouctouche,NB,Canada; was buried 17 Feb 1879, Bouctouche,NB,Canada.
    4. Genevieve Cormier was born About 1785, Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; died 12 Mar 1823, Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 13 Mar 1823, Saint Thomas RC Church, Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
    5. Pélagie Cormier was born 1790, New Brunswick, Canada; died About 19 December 1879, Cap-Pele, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 21 Dec 1879, Cap-Pele, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
    6. 2. Gregoire P. Cormier was born 1793, Memramcook, New Brunswick, Canada; died 1871, Westmorland Co., NewBrunswick, Canada.
    7. Eusèbe Cormier was born Sep 1790, Memramcook, Westmoreland, New Brunswick, Canada; died 26 Mar 1877, Cap Pele, Westmoreland, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 26 Mar 1877, Cap Pele, Westmoreland, New Brunswick, Canada.

  3. 6.  Sylvain Babineau was born 1744, Grand Digue, New Brunswick, Canada (son of Jean Baptiste Babineau dit Deslauriers and Elisabeth Isabelle Brault); died 5 Aug 1814, Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 6 Aug 1814, Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Sylvain married Marguerite Leger Marguerite (daughter of Joseph Fluzan Leger and Marie Claire LeBlanc) was born About 1750, Saint-Anselme, Dieppe, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; died About 1791. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Marguerite Leger was born About 1750, Saint-Anselme, Dieppe, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada (daughter of Joseph Fluzan Leger and Marie Claire LeBlanc); died About 1791.
    Children:
    1. Marguerite Babineau was born Abt 1791, Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, CA; died 23 Nov 1877, Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
    2. 3. Madeleine Babineau was born 1796, Bouctouche, Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada; died 11 May 1868, Bouctouche, Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 13 May 1868, Bouctouche, Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Pierre Cormier was born 3 Aug 1734, Beaubassin,NS,Canada; was christened 3 Aug 1734, Beaubassin,NS,Cang (son of Pierre Cormier, II and Cecile Thibodeau); died 24 Mar 1818; was buried 25 March 1818.

    Notes:

    Pierre was a prisoner at Fort Cumberland, escaped and was a refugee ay St John River in 1756. Then to Islet and Kamouraska from 1758-1767, then to St Anne in 1767.


    CORMIER, PIERRE, settler; b. 3 Aug. 1734 in Rivière-des-Héberts (near River Hebert), N.S., son of Pierre Cormier and Cécile Thibodeau (Thibaudeau); d. 24 March 1818 in Memramcook, N.B.

    Pierre Cormier?s family moved about 1750 to the French-controlled side of the Chignecto Isthmus, perhaps in response to the blandishments of Jean-Louis Le Loutre*, and in 1752 they were living at Aulac (N.B.). Early in 1755 Pierre married Anne Gaudet, daughter of Augustin Gaudet and Agnès Chiasson of nearby Tintemarre (Tantramar). Anne was often called Nannette; hence Pierre came to be nicknamed Pierrot à Nannette. They were to have five sons and two daughters.

    Cormier?s repute derives from the colourful tradition of his escape from the British on the eve of the Acadian deportation of 1755 [see Charles Lawrence*]. There is more than one version of this tradition, but the greatest credibility may be given that recorded in 1877 by the genealogist Placide Gaudet*, who had the advantage of consulting many of Cormier?s grandchildren. According to Gaudet?s account, Pierrot, taken prisoner with his brothers at Jolic?ur (Jolicure, N.B.), was put aboard a Carolina-bound deportation vessel but slipped overboard the night before its departure. By creeping through the tall hay on shore he attained an aboiteau guarded by British soldiers and, when their backs were turned, clambered onto the butt of a timber over the water. Swinging from one butt end to another, he succeeded in crossing the aboiteau unobserved. On the other bank he again crept through the fields until he was able to break for the woods. After narrowly evading a band of soldiers tracking him with a dog, he arrived at an extent of water separating him from an Acadian encampment. Once recognized he was soon crossed over. Learning from these families that his own had fled the night before toward Quebec, Pierrot immediately left in search of them. The Cormiers were reunited at Sainte-Anne (near Fredericton, N.B.), where they remained until Robert Monckton*?s raids persuaded them to move to Kamouraska (Que.), likely in 1758.

    According to another tradition, Pierrot, Jacques, and François Cormier were serving in the militia at the fall of Quebec in 1759. Subsequently they joined a French frigate at Pointe-Lévy (Lauzon and Lévis), lured with other young Acadians by promises of passage to France. After engagement with two British war vessels near the fîlets Jacques-Cartier, the frigate ran aground. Only about 60 of 160 crew members managed to swim ashore through the icy April waters, but these included the three Cormier brothers. This tradition likely refers to the encounter off Cap-Rouge between Jean Vauquelin* and Robert Swanton* in May 1760.

    Pierre Cormier and Anne Gaudet resided at L?Islet (Que.) between 1761 and 1764, but about 1765 they returned to Sainte-Anne with his mother and four brothers. By July 1783 Pierrot had cleared 20 acres of a tract he had continuously occupied for 13 years. The Acadians of Sainte-Anne had not secured title to their farms, however, and grants to disbanded soldiers and loyalists were soon encroaching on what they considered to be their land. They deemed the small acreage reserved to them insufficient to support their families. Learning of vacant land on the west side of the Memramcook River, about 20 families removed there between autumn 1786 and summer 1787, including those of Pierre Cormier and four of his married children. Pierrot had meantime lost his Nannette, and his aged mother died during the trip.

    The vacant land at Memramcook had been granted to Joseph Goreham* and then sold to Joseph Frederick Wallet DesBarres*. On 5 June 1792 the Cormiers and others presented a memorial to the New Brunswick government complaining of the ?extravagant? demands of DesBarres?s assign, Mary Cannon*, and arguing that his land should be escheated and granted to them in consideration of the substantial improvements made during their occupation. Their efforts were thwarted by DesBarres and his agents, but it was not until after 1809 that they were turned out to find other places to live in the Memramcook valley.

    Stephen A. White

    AD, Charente-Maritime (La Rochelle), État civil, Beaubassin, 1712?48 (mfm. at CÉA). AN, Section Outre-mer, G1, 466, no.30. Arch. paroissiales, Saint-Thomas (Memramcook, N.-B.), Reg. des baptémes, mariages et sépultures (mfm. at CÉA). CÉA, Fonds Placide Gaudet, 1.28-6,1.33-7, 1.64-24; ?Notes généalogiques sur les familles acadiennes, c.1600?1900,? dossier Cormier-3. PANB, RG 10, RS108, Petition of William Anderson, 1785; Petition of Charles Bickle, 1785; Petition of French inhabitants of Dorchester, 1809; Petition of John Jouett, 1785; Petition of John Ruso, 1785; Petition of Joseph Sayre, 1786. PANS, RG 1, 409. Tanguay, Dictionnaire, 3: 129. Clément Cormier, ?La famille Cormier en Amérique,? L?Évangéline (Moncton, N.-B.), 8 août 1951: 4?5; 10 août 1951: 5. Placide Gaudet, ?La famille Cormier,? Le Moniteur acadien (Shédiac, N.-B.), 22, 29 janv. 1885.

    General Bibliography

    Pierre married Anne Gaudet About 1755, Tintamarre,,. Anne (daughter of Augustin Gaudet and Agnes Chiasson) was born 12 Sep 1716; died Oct 1806, Memramcook,NB,Canada. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Anne Gaudet was born 12 Sep 1716 (daughter of Augustin Gaudet and Agnes Chiasson); died Oct 1806, Memramcook,NB,Canada.
    Children:
    1. 4. Pierre Cormier was born Abt 1756, Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; died 31 Aug 1824, Memramcook, Westmoreland, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 10 Sep 1824, Saint Thomas RC Church, Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
    2. Francois Cormier was born 1758, Carleton, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; died 31 Jul 1832, Barachois, Beaubassin East, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
    3. Marie Anne Cormier was born 22 Nov 1762, L'Islet, Quebec, Canada; died 19 Mar 1817, Pokemouche Landing, Allardville, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada.
    4. Claude Cormier dit Glaude was born 1765, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died 31 Jul 1832, Barachois, Beaubassin East, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.

  3. 10.  Jean Baptiste Godin dit l'Huitre I was born 11 Aug 1739, Portneuf, Quebec Canada; was christened 11 Aug 1739, Neuville, Québec, Canada, Nouvelle-France (son of Jean Baptiste Godin and Francoise Dugas); died 9 Nov 1809, Caraquet, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 9 Nov 1809, Ste-Anne du Bocage, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Jean married Angelique Bergeron [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Angelique Bergeron
    Children:
    1. 5. Marie Rosalie Godin was born 20 Aug 1764, Saint-Louis-de-Kamouraska, Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada; was christened 20 Aug 1764, Saint-Louis-de-Kamouraska, Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada; died After 23 February 1812; was buried , Quebec, Canada.
    2. Alexandre Godin was born 1765; died 1804, Caraquet, Gloucester, New Brunswick; was buried , Caraquet, Gloucester, New Brunswick.

  5. 12.  Jean Baptiste Babineau dit Deslauriers was born 10 Feb 1709, Port Royal, Acadia, New France; was christened 18 Feb 1709, Saint Jean Baptiste Catholic Church, Port Royal, Acadia, New France (son of Nicolas Babineau and Marie Marguerite Granger); died About 1790, Petitcodiac, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried About 1790, Moncton, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Jean married Elisabeth Isabelle Brault About 1730, Port Royal, Acadia, New France. Elisabeth (daughter of Pierre Breau (Brault) and Anne LeBlanc) was born 16 Feb 1712, Saint Charles, Grand Pre, Kings, Nova Scotia; was christened 17 Apr 1712, Saint Charles des Mines, Grand Pré, Acadia, New France; died 24 Aug 1763, Petitcodiac, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Elisabeth Isabelle Brault was born 16 Feb 1712, Saint Charles, Grand Pre, Kings, Nova Scotia; was christened 17 Apr 1712, Saint Charles des Mines, Grand Pré, Acadia, New France (daughter of Pierre Breau (Brault) and Anne LeBlanc); died 24 Aug 1763, Petitcodiac, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
    Children:
    1. Dominique Babineau was born 28 May 1753, Petitcoudiac, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; was christened 12 Jun 1753, Petitcoudiac, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; died 28 Mar 1813, Richibucto, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 29 Mar 1813, Richibouctou-Village, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.
    2. 6. Sylvain Babineau was born 1744, Grand Digue, New Brunswick, Canada; died 5 Aug 1814, Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 6 Aug 1814, Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
    3. Isabelle Babineau was born From 1740 to 1742, Port Royal, Annapolis, Nouvelle-Écosse, Canada; died 10 Feb 1840, Barachois, Beaubassin East, Westmorland, Nouveau-Brunswick, Canada; was buried 12 Feb 1840, Barachois, Beaubassin East, Westmorland, Nouveau-Brunswick, Canada.
    4. Marguerite Babineau was born About 1750, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 1834, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.
    5. Jean Babineau was born 1747, Petitcodiac, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; died Dec 1796, Petitcodiac, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
    6. Paul Babineau was born About 1740, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 17 Jul 1836, Richibucto-Village, Richibucto, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 8 Aug 1836, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.

  7. 14.  Joseph Fluzan Leger was born 25 Oct 1720, Annapolis Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada; was christened 10 Nov 1720, Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada (son of Jacques Pierre Leger and Anne Marie Amireau); died 6 Oct 1806, Saint-Anselme, Dieppe, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Joseph married Marie Claire LeBlanc 5 Jun 1744, Beaubassin, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada. Marie (daughter of Rene-Pierre LeBlanc and Anne Thériault) was born 1724, St Charles aux Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 6 Jun 1817, Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 1817, Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  8. 15.  Marie Claire LeBlanc was born 1724, St Charles aux Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada (daughter of Rene-Pierre LeBlanc and Anne Thériault); died 6 Jun 1817, Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 1817, Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
    Children:
    1. Francois-Henri Leger was born 1767, Pisiguit, New Brunswick, Canada; died 1847, Scoudouc, Shediac, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
    2. 7. Marguerite Leger was born About 1750, Saint-Anselme, Dieppe, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; died About 1791.