Anasthasie Melanson

Female 1739 - 1816  (77 years)


Generations:      Standard    |    Vertical    |    Compact    |    Box    |    Text    |    Ahnentafel    |    Fan Chart    |    Media    |    PDF

Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Anasthasie Melanson was born 22 Aug 1739, Grand Pre, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada; was christened 23 Aug 1739, Saint Charles des Mines, Grand Pre, Acadia, New France (daughter of Paul-Pierre Melanson and Marie Catherine Terriot); died 2 Nov 1816, Cormier Cove, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 3 Nov 1816, Memramcook, Westmoreland, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Anasthasie married François Le Rebelle Cormier 3 Aug 1761, Saint-Pierre-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud, Montmagny, Quebec, Canada. François was born About 1740, Beaubassin, Nova Scotia, British Colonial America; died 7 Jan 1825, Memramcook, Westmorland, NB, Canada; was buried 1825, Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Marie Cécile Cormier was born 24 Jan 1763, Montmagny, Montmagny, Quebec, Canada; was christened 25 Jan 1763; died 17 Nov 1815, Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 19 Nov 1815, Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Anasthasie married Claude Brun About 1756, Acadia, New France. Claude (son of Claude Brun and Cecile Dugas) was born 21 May 1728, Parish of Saint Jean Baptiste, Acadi, Nova Scotia, Canada; was christened 23 May 1728, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 1761. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Marie Cécile Brun was born 1760, Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia; died Deceased.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Paul-Pierre Melanson was born 1686, Grand Pre, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada (son of Pierre Melanson and Marie Marguerite Anne Mius D'Entremont); died 1774, Donaldsonville, Ascension, Louisiana, United States.

    Paul-Pierre married Marie Catherine Terriot 8 Sep 1712, Saint Charles des Mines, Grand Pre, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada. Marie (daughter of Germain Thériot and Marie-Anne Richard) was born 1694, Grand Pré, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 23 Jan 1763, Saint-Thomas-de-la-Pointe-à-Caille, Montmagny, Montmagny, Québec, Canada; was buried 24 Jan 1763, Saint Odilon de Montmagny Cemetey, Montmagny, Chaudiere-Appalaches Region, Quebec, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Marie Catherine Terriot was born 1694, Grand Pré, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada (daughter of Germain Thériot and Marie-Anne Richard); died 23 Jan 1763, Saint-Thomas-de-la-Pointe-à-Caille, Montmagny, Montmagny, Québec, Canada; was buried 24 Jan 1763, Saint Odilon de Montmagny Cemetey, Montmagny, Chaudiere-Appalaches Region, Quebec, Canada.
    Children:
    1. 1. Anasthasie Melanson was born 22 Aug 1739, Grand Pre, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada; was christened 23 Aug 1739, Saint Charles des Mines, Grand Pre, Acadia, New France; died 2 Nov 1816, Cormier Cove, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 3 Nov 1816, Memramcook, Westmoreland, New Brunswick, Canada.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Pierre Melanson was born 1632, Yorkshire, England (son of Pierre Melanson and Priscilla Melanson); died 1720, Saint Charles des Mines, Grand Pré, Acadia, New France; was buried 1720, Saint Charles des Mines, Grand Pré, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada.

    Notes:

    He is the son of Pierre Laverdure dit Melanson and Priscilla Melanson. Pierre was a tailor by trade and a captain in the militia at Mines, Acadie.

    He was supposedly a Huguenot, and a Calviniste (although that isn't confirmed). Pierre was of French and English descent as explained below:

    His father, Pierre Laverdure dit Melanson, left France because of persecution of his Protestant faith, finding refuge in England. It was there that he met his wife Priscilla Melanson or Malleson.

    Pierre senior moved to Boston with his wife Priscilla and youngest son in 1667 (after the French retook Acadia), where he probably died. After his father died, his mother was remarried to William Wright, on 18 April 1680.


    After initially settling at Port Royal, Pierre Melanson was later one of the founders of Grand Pre with Pierre Theriot. He was a stonemason.

    "In the spring of 1657, the family embarked in England aboard the vessel Satisfaction under the command of Captain Peter Butler, forming part of the company which Thomas Temple was transporting to Acadia, over which he had been named Governor after its capture by the English. Having first stopped at Boston, Captain Butler next went to the fort on the St. John River, where a group of his passengers disembarked, and finally to Port-Royal. It appears the La Verdure (or Melanson, as they were known) family stopped at Fort St. John. After the Treaty of Breda, under which in 1667 England ceded Acadia to France, he and his parents went to seek refuge under the Protestant government at Boston.

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138630602/pierre-melanson

    Pierre married Marie Marguerite Anne Mius D'Entremont Port-Royal, Acadia, New France. Marie (daughter of Philippe Mius d'Entremont and Madeleine "Helie du" Tillet) was born 1649, Cherbourg, Manche, Normandy, France; died 1691, Grand Pre, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried 1714, Saint Charles des Mines, Grand Pre, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Marie Marguerite Anne Mius D'EntremontMarie Marguerite Anne Mius D'Entremont was born 1649, Cherbourg, Manche, Normandy, France (daughter of Philippe Mius d'Entremont and Madeleine "Helie du" Tillet); died 1691, Grand Pre, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried 1714, Saint Charles des Mines, Grand Pre, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada.

    Notes:

    Marie-Marguerite-Anne Mius d'Entremont married Pierre in 1665, in Port-Royal, Acadie. They are the parents of the following:

    1) Philippe-Charles (1666-1744) md Catherine-Marie Dugas
    2) Cecile (1668-1753) md Jean Landry
    3) Pierre (1670-1752) md Marie-Rosalie Blanchard
    4) Marie-Madeleine (1673-1714) md Germain Landry
    5) Marguerite (1676-1744) md Alexandre Bourg
    6) Elisabeth (1679-1718) md (1) Pierre-Alain Bujold and (1) Rene Leblanc
    7) Jean (1681-) md Marguerite Dugas
    8) Madeleine-Catherine (1683-) md Louis-Simon LePoupet
    9) Anne-Marie (1686-) md Thomas-Jacques Jacob
    10) Paul-Pierre (1691-) md Marie Theriault

    Children:
    1. Marguerite Melanson was born Abt 1676, Grand Pré, Acadia, New France; died 15 Jul 1744, Acadia, New France; was buried 16 Jul 1744, Saint Charles des Mines, Grand Pre, Kings, Nova Scotia , Canada.
    2. 2. Paul-Pierre Melanson was born 1686, Grand Pre, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 1774, Donaldsonville, Ascension, Louisiana, United States.
    3. Jean Dominique Melanson was born 1681, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 23 Nov 1760, France.
    4. Marie Madeleine Melancon was born About 1673, Grand Pré, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 15 Jul 1744, Saint Gabriel, Iberville, Louisiana, United States or St Charles, Mines, Canada.
    5. Pierre Melanson was born 1670, Acadia, New France; died 1751, Acadia, New France.
    6. Isabelle Melanson was born 1679, Grand Pre, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada; was christened 1679, Saint-Charles des Mines, Grand Pre, Acadia, New France; died About 1719, Acadia, New France.
    7. Philippe-Charles Melancon was born 1666, St Charles Des Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 24 Jun 1744, Grand Pré, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried , Saint-Charles-des-Mines Grand Pré, Kings County, Nova Scotia, Canada .

  3. 6.  Germain Thériot was born Abt 1670, Grand Pre, , Acadia New, France; was christened Abt 1713, Rivière aux Canards, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada (son of Claude Theriault and Marie Louise Gaudreau); died Deceased.

    Germain married Marie-Anne Richard 25 Jun 1686, Grand Pré, Acadie, Nouvelle. Marie-Anne (daughter of Michel René Richard de Beaupre and Marie Madeleine Blanchard) was born Oct 1671, Port Royal, Acadia; died 9 May 1745, Grand Pré, Nova Scotia; was buried 10 May 1745, Saint-Charles-des-Mines, Grand Pré, Nova Scotia. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Marie-Anne Richard was born Oct 1671, Port Royal, Acadia (daughter of Michel René Richard de Beaupre and Marie Madeleine Blanchard); died 9 May 1745, Grand Pré, Nova Scotia; was buried 10 May 1745, Saint-Charles-des-Mines, Grand Pré, Nova Scotia.
    Children:
    1. Jacques Theriot was born About 1691, Grand Pré, Acadia, New France; was christened Abt 1688, Rivière aux Canards, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada; died Jul 1765, Grand Pre, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried 1730, Grand Pre, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada.
    2. 3. Marie Catherine Terriot was born 1694, Grand Pré, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 23 Jan 1763, Saint-Thomas-de-la-Pointe-à-Caille, Montmagny, Montmagny, Québec, Canada; was buried 24 Jan 1763, Saint Odilon de Montmagny Cemetey, Montmagny, Chaudiere-Appalaches Region, Quebec, Canada.
    3. Claude Theriot was born 1686, Grand Pré, Acadie, Nouvelle-France; died 8 May 1730, St-Charles-des-Mines, Grand Pré, Acadie, Nouvelle-France; was buried 9 May 1730, St-Charles-des-Mines, Grand Pré, Acadie, Nouvelle-France.
    4. Marie Marguerite Thériot was born 8 Jun 1709, Grand Pré, Acadia, New France; was christened 8 Jun 1709, St. Charles, Mines, Acadie, Canada; died Aug 1756, Southampton, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom; was buried 1756, Southampton, Hampshire, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Pierre Melanson was born 1606, La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France; died 1 Dec 1676, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; was buried After 1685, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusssetts.

    Pierre married Priscilla Melanson. Priscilla died 1 Jan 1692, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; was buried 1692, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Priscilla Melanson died 1 Jan 1692, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; was buried 1692, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    Children:
    1. Charles Melanson was born 1643, Yorkshire, England; died 1700; was buried , Garrison Graveyard, Annapolis Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, CA.
    2. 4. Pierre Melanson was born 1632, Yorkshire, England; died 1720, Saint Charles des Mines, Grand Pré, Acadia, New France; was buried 1720, Saint Charles des Mines, Grand Pré, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada.

  3. 10.  Philippe Mius d'EntremontPhilippe Mius d'Entremont was born 14 Nov 1601, Cherbourg-Octeville, Departement de la Manche, Basse-Normandie, France (son of Claude Antoine Muis de Montauban and Beatrice D'entremont); died 1700, Grand Pré, Kings County, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried , Saint-Charles-des-Mines Grand Pré, Kings County, Nova Scotia, Canada.

    Notes:

    Baron Mius d'Entremont was born in Cherbourg, Normandy and came from a longtime noble family. He was brought to Acadia with his family in 1651, by the new governor Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour. The governor in July 1653 awarded him one of the few fiefs to constitute territory in North America, the Barony of Poboncoup, extending from Cap Nègre to Cap Fourchu (Yarmouth), and in 1670 appointed him lieutenant-major and commander of the king's troops, and procureur du roi (crown attorney), which post he retained until 1687.

    One year after the foundation of this barony, in 1654, Major Robert Sedgewick of Massachusetts made his pass through Acadian lands, initially seizing de La Tour's fort in Saint John and taking him captive, finally devastating the settlements of Port-Royal, Pentagoët and La Hève, but not that of Pobomcoup. During the English occupation, which lasted until the treaty of Bréda in 1667, Philippe Mius d'Entremont was nowhere to be found. His whereabouts would not be known until the census of 1671 when he surfaced in Pobomcoup with his family that included four children, namely Jacques, Abraham, Philippe and Madeleine. The census specifies that the head of family, Mius d'Entremont, had six arpents of land in tillage, 26 horn cattle, 29 ewes, 12 goats and 20 pigs.

    d'Entremont was important to the colony's history as an administrator, and because he promoted agriculture on his seigneury. The settlement and d'Entremont's residence were established at Pubnico, the modern spelling of Poboncoup.

    Source: Wikipedia

    The family of Philippe MIUS and Madeleine ÉLIE:

    MIUS, Philippe, sieur d'Entremont, Royal protonotary (1686) (protonotaire du roi (1686), born about 1609 (rec. 1671, rec. 1686) Normandie (province) (France, known area), died fin 1700 Grand-Pré (Saint-Charles-des-Mines) (Acadie)

    Married about 1649, from Normandie (province) (France, known area)
    ÉLIE, Madeleine, born about 1626 (rec. 1671) Normandie (province) (France, known area), died between census 1671 and census 1678 Port-Royal (Acadie)

    1) Marguerite, born about 1650 (rec. 1686) Normandie (province) (France, known area), died after census 1714 Grand-Pré (Saint-Charles-des-Mines) (Acadie), married about 1665 Pierre MELANÇON dit LAVERDURE

    2) Jacques, born about 1654 (rec. 1671) or 1659 (rec. 1686), married about 1678 Anne LATOUR

    3) Abraham, born about 1658 (rec. 1671) or 1662 (rec. 1686), married about 1676 Marguerite de SAINT-ÉTIENNE de LATOUR

    4) Philippe, born about 1660 (rec. 1671) or 1662 (rec. 1686), married about 1678 .., married about 1687 Marie ..

    5) Madeleine, born about 1669 (rec. 1671) or 1670 (rec. 1686)

    http://www.francogene.com/quebec--genealogy/086/086987.php

    Philippe's patronymic name was not d'Entremont, but Mius, probably of Germanic origin, from the word majus, maius or mius. However, the name of d'Entremont was added to the patronymic surname Mius. The historical connection is as follows, dating back to the French Wars of Religion and the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre in 1572:

    Nicolas Mius was killed at the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre, murdered at the side protecting Gaspard de Coligny. Gaspard's wife, Jacqueline de Montbel d'Entremont (16 February 1541 - 17 December 1599) was a French noblewoman and only daughter and heiress of the Savoyard family of Montbel d'Entremont who has many fiefs in Savoy, Bresse, Bugey and Piedmont.

    After Jacqueline's husband's murder, the Countess felt indebted to the children of Nicolas Mius. Jacqueline took under her protection a son of Nicolas. (Unfortunately, there is no record of his first name.) The boy was actually under the care of Jacqueline?s mother, the Countess Beatrice d?Entremont of the House of Montbel d?Entremont of Savoie.

    THE NAME OF 'd'ENTREMONT" was THEN added to his surname "MIUS". This was Jacqueline?s wish, since she was the only child who survived her parents' marriage, and had only a daughter from her marriage to the Admiral. The following clause appears in the marriage contract between the Admiral and Jacqueline:

    The following clause appears in the marriage contract between the Admiral and Jacqueline:

    "The first son originating from the marriage and his descendants, whether male or female, would carry the name and coat of arms of Count D'Entremont" (Jacqueline's father). The name of d'Entremont is an adopted name, probably from the grandfather who would have adopted Jacqueline d'Entremont, Nicolas Mius having died at the side of Jacqueline's husband Gaspard de Coligny at St-Barthelmy."


    Philippe Mius d'Entremont arrived in Acadia with his wife and daughter about 1651, as adjutant to Governor Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour and commandant in the colony during the latter's absence. He received, jointly with Pierre Ferrand, by letters patent from La Tour dated 17 Jul 1653, the fief of Pobomcoup, at Cape Sable. in 1670, he became King's attorney.

    On 20 Jul 1684, in his capacity as attorney, he signed an order of the King that was registered at Port-Royal. On 5 Oct 1687 he signed an attestation in favor of the accomplishments of Governor d'Aulnay. in 1688 he was replaced as attorney by Pierre Chenet Dubreuil who had received the retainer for the office on 23 Sep 1687.

    A deposition by Sr. de Tenville (sic for Tienville), taken before Mathieu de Goutin on 31 Jul 1699, related to statements of Sr. d'Entremont, residing at Les Mines, concerning the boundaries of Acadia.
    A letter from Mathieu de Goutin to the Minister on 23 Dec 1707 contained the following: "Sr. Philippe Mius d'Entremont, a native of Normandy, who died seven years ago at the age of ninety-nine years and some months, with all his teeth, had been adjutant under the late M. de la Tour, governor of this country. He had since been obliged to carry out the duties of King's attorney for eighteen years, and had only left off because of his great age."?

    MIUS (Muis) D?ENTREMONT, PHILIPPE, esquire, first baron of Pobomcoup (Pubnico), near Cap de Sable, lieutenant-major, king?s attorney, settler, the first of the d?Entremonts of Nova Scotia; b. c. 1601 (or 1609) in Normandy (probably at Cherbourg); d. c. 1700 (or 1701).

    According to Placide Gaudet, the Norman Philippe Mius was related by marriage to the Bourbon family and was made Sieur d?Entremont by Louis XIV; but according to a descendant, H. Léandre d?Entremont, the titles of nobility are said to go back to the 11th century in Savoy, and a branch of the Savoy family is thought to have emigrated to Normandy during the 16th century. In 1649 the Sieur d?Entremont married Madeleine Hélie (or Élie) Du Tillet (b. 1626). He was then a captain in a regiment. It was in 1650 (Coll. de manuscrits relatifs à la Nouv.-France, II, 329) or 1651 (R. Le Blant) that he, with his wife and a daughter, were brought to Acadia by the new governor Charles de Saint-Étienne de La Tour, a childhood friend, as lieutenant-major and commander of the king?s troops. To reward him for his services, La Tour offered d?Entremont in 1651 or 1653 the letters patent of the Pobomcoup fief, as a barony. The feudal rights conferred upon the baron a territory stretching from Cap Nègre to Cap Fourchu (Yarmouth). The feudal castle was built near the entry to the natural harbour of Pubnico, on the east side.

    D?Entremont played an important part in the colony?s history both because of what he did as an administrator and because he was one of the rare Acadian seigneurs to concern himself with cultivation and with clearing land; he attracted to his estate ?several indentured workers and a few families from Port-Royal [now Annapolis Royal, N.S.] and this seigneury eventually formed a small centre of population.?

    Besides their daughter whom they had brought from France, the d?Entremonts had four children who were born on Acadian soil: two of their sons, Jacques, b. 1659, and Abraham, de Plemazais (or Plemarch), b. 1661 or 1662, married respectively Anne and Marguerite, the daughters of Governor Charles de La Tour and Jeanne Motin; the third son, Philippe, whose life is more difficult to piece together, evidently married a daughter of Jean-Vincent d?Abbadie* de Saint-Castin. As for the daughters, Marie-Marguerite, born in France, married Pierre Melanson, dit La Verdure [see Charles Melanson]; the other, Madeleine, seems to have remained a spinster.
    Around 1670, at the time when the Treaty of Breda was being put into force, Governor Andigné de Grandfontaine was establishing himself at Pentagouet on the Penobscot. D?Entremont was named king?s attorney, an office which he held for 18 years despite his advanced age. We know of reports which were made by Mius d?Entremont and Jacques Bourgeois* on the subject of the Acadian frontiers, and sent to the minister, Pontchartrain, by Joseph Robinau de Villebon. Towards the end of his life d?Entremont left his seigneurial estate, bequeathing the title of baron to his eldest son Jacques, and went to settle at Port-Royal with his wife and two of his children. He died at the end of 1700 or the beginning of 1701, a venerable patriarch more than 90 years old.

    According to tradition it was at Port-Royal that he died, but Léandre d?Entremont indicates Grand-Pré, where d?Entremont may have gone to reside with his daughter Marie-Marguerite Melanson, as the more likely place of death. Philippe Mius d?Entremont has left a large number of descendants in Acadia; the barony of Pobomcoup remained in the family until the expulsion of the Acadians; and after more than three centuries some hundred families of the same name can still be counted at Pubnico.

    Clément Cormier
    Coll. de manuscrits relatifs à la Nouv.-France, II, 134, 329. Recensement de 1686 (Acadie). Placide Gaudet, notes preserved in the PAC and at the Université de Moncton; études published in Moniteur Acadien (Shediac, N.B.), 17 Dec. 1886, 11 and 25 Jan. 1887. George S. Brown, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia: a sequel to Campbell?s history (Boston, 1888), 151?52. A. Cameron, study published in the Halifax Herald, 1 Jan. 1886, of which the translation was published in the Moniteur Acadien, 21 Jan. 1886; see also issues of 7, 14 Jan. 1886, 17 Dec. 1886, 11 Jan. 1887. H. L. d?Entremont, The Baronnie de Pombcoup and the Acadians, a history of the ancient ?Department of Cape Sable,? now known as Yarmouth and Shelburne counties, Nova Scotia (Yarmouth, 1931); The forts of Cape Sable of the seventeenth century (n.p., 1938); study on the genealogy of the Acadian families of Yarmouth county, published in the Yarmouth Herald beginning 20 Feb. 1940. Robert Le Blant, ?Les trois mariages d?une Acadienne, Anne d?Entremont (1694?1778),? NF, VII (1932), 211. Rameau de Saint-Père, Une colonie féodale, II, 320. P.-G. Roy, ?Les marquisats, comptés, baronnies et châtellenies dans la Nouvelle-France,? BRH, XXI (1915), 48. Webster, Acadia, 121.

    General Bibliography
    © 1966?2017 University of Toronto/Université Laval

    Philippe married Madeleine "Helie du" Tillet 1648, Calvados. Madeleine was born 1626, Departement du Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France; died 1678, Pubnico, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried , Old Acadian Cemetery Lower West Pubnico, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Madeleine "Helie du" Tillet was born 1626, Departement du Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France; died 1678, Pubnico, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried , Old Acadian Cemetery Lower West Pubnico, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
    Children:
    1. 5. Marie Marguerite Anne Mius D'Entremont was born 1649, Cherbourg, Manche, Normandy, France; died 1691, Grand Pre, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried 1714, Saint Charles des Mines, Grand Pre, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada.

  5. 12.  Claude Theriault was born 1637, Acadia, Canada (son of Jean Thériot and Perrine Rau); died 17 Sep 1725, Port Royal, Richmond, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried , Garrison Graveyard Annapolis Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada.

    Notes:

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138542597/claude-theriault

    Claude was born in about 1637. He and Marie were married in about 1661, in Port-Royal, Acadie. They are the parents of at least the following:
    1) Germain (1662-) md Marie-Anne Richard
    2) Marie (1665-) md Pierre Leblanc
    3) Marguierte (1667-) md Claude Landry
    4) Jean (1670-) md Jeanne Landry
    5) Anne (1672-) md Vincent Babin
    6) Jeanne (1675-1751) md Bernard Gaudet
    7) Claude (1678-1752) md Agnes Aucoin
    8) Marie (1681-1753) md Antoine Beliveau
    9) Madeleine (1683-) md Francois Robichaud
    10) Elisabeth (1685-1735) md Antoine Blanchard
    11) Pierre (1684-1711) died in Boston, during the captivity
    12) Joseph (1687-1711) died in Boston, during the captivity
    13) Marguerite (1693-1777) md Rene Richard

    He was a laborer by occupation.

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138542597/claude-theriault

    Claude was born in about 1637. He and Marie were married in about 1661, in Port-Royal, Acadie. They are the parents of at least the following:
    1) Germain (1662-) md Marie-Anne Richard
    2) Marie (1665-) md Pierre Leblanc
    3) Marguierte (1667-) md Claude Landry
    4) Jean (1670-) md Jeanne Landry
    5) Anne (1672-) md Vincent Babin
    6) Jeanne (1675-1751) md Bernard Gaudet
    7) Claude (1678-1752) md Agnes Aucoin
    8) Marie (1681-1753) md Antoine Beliveau
    9) Madeleine (1683-) md Francois Robichaud
    10) Elisabeth (1685-1735) md Antoine Blanchard
    11) Pierre (1684-1711) died in Boston, during the captivity
    12) Joseph (1687-1711) died in Boston, during the captivity
    13) Marguerite (1693-1777) md Rene Richard

    He was a laborer by occupation.

    Claude married Marie Louise Gaudreau 8 Jan 1660, Port Royal, Richmond, Nova Scotia, Canada. Marie (daughter of François Gaudreau, I and Edmee Aimee Lejeune) was born 1647, Port Royal, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 29 Nov 1732, Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried , Garrison Graveyard Annapolis Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Marie Louise Gaudreau was born 1647, Port Royal, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada (daughter of François Gaudreau, I and Edmee Aimee Lejeune); died 29 Nov 1732, Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried , Garrison Graveyard Annapolis Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada.

    Notes:

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138542701/marie-gaudreau

    Marie is the daughter of Francois Gaudreau/Gautreau and Edmee-Aimee Lejeune.

    Claude and Marie were married in about 1661, in Port-Royal, Acadie. They are the parents of at least the following:

    1) Germain (1662-) md Marie-Anne Richard
    2) Marie (1665-) md Pierre Leblanc
    3) Marguierte (1667-) md Claude Landry
    4) Jean (1670-) md Jeanne Landry
    5) Anne (1672-) md Vincent Babin
    6) Jeanne (1675-1751) md Bernard Gaudet
    7) Claude (1678-1752) md Agnes Aucoin
    8) Marie (1681-1753) md Antoine Beliveau
    9) Madeleine (1683-) md Francois Robichaud
    10) Elisabeth (1685-1735) md Antoine Blanchard
    11) Pierre (1684-1711) died in Boston, during the captivity
    12) Joseph (1687-1711) died in Boston, during the captivity
    13) Marguerite (1693-1777) md Rene Richard

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138542701/marie-gaudreau

    Marie is the daughter of Francois Gaudreau/Gautreau and Edmee-Aimee Lejeune.

    Claude and Marie were married in about 1661, in Port-Royal, Acadie. They are the parents of at least the following:

    1) Germain (1662-) md Marie-Anne Richard
    2) Marie (1665-) md Pierre Leblanc
    3) Marguierte (1667-) md Claude Landry
    4) Jean (1670-) md Jeanne Landry
    5) Anne (1672-) md Vincent Babin
    6) Jeanne (1675-1751) md Bernard Gaudet
    7) Claude (1678-1752) md Agnes Aucoin
    8) Marie (1681-1753) md Antoine Beliveau
    9) Madeleine (1683-) md Francois Robichaud
    10) Elisabeth (1685-1735) md Antoine Blanchard
    11) Pierre (1684-1711) died in Boston, during the captivity
    12) Joseph (1687-1711) died in Boston, during the captivity
    13) Marguerite (1693-1777) md Rene Richard

    Children:
    1. Germain Thériault was born 1662, Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 29 Jul 1737, Grand Pré, Kings, Nouvelle-Écosse, Canada or Riv Aux Canards, Kings County, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried 1737, Grand Pré, Kings, Nouvelle-Écosse, Canada.
    2. 6. Germain Thériot was born Abt 1670, Grand Pre, , Acadia New, France; was christened Abt 1713, Rivière aux Canards, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada; died Deceased.
    3. Magdeleine Theriault was born 1683, Port Royal, Acadia, New France; was christened 2 Apr 1683, Saint Jean Baptiste Catholic Church, Port-Royal, Acadia, New France; died 4 May 1753, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, British Colonial America; was buried 5 May 1753, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, British Colonial America.
    4. Jeanne Elizabeth Francoise Theriot was born About 1675, Port-Royal, Acadia, New France; died 21 Mar 1751, Port Royal, Acadia, New France; was buried 23 Mar 1751, Garrison Graveyard, Annapolis Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada.
    5. Anne Theriault was born 1672, Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada; was christened 1674, Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 21 Mar 1750, New Minas, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada.
    6. Marie Marguerite Theriot was born 1693, Port Royal, Acadia, New France; died 27 Apr 1777, Becancour, Nicolet, Québec, Canada; was buried 28 Apr 1777, Becancour, Nicolet, Québec, Canada.
    7. Marguerite Marie Theriault was born 1667, Port-Royal, Acadia, New France; died 18 August 1734 or 28 April 1771, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, British Colonial America.
    8. Claude Theriault was born About 1678, Port Royal, Acadia, New France; died Oct 1752, Riviere aux Canards, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada.

  7. 14.  Michel René Richard de Beaupre was born 24 Jan 1630, Saintonge, Charente-Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France; was christened About 1630, France (son of Jean Andre Richard and Michelle Paullin); died 1687, Bridgetown, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried 1687, Annapolis Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada.

    Notes:

    http://greenerpasture.com/Ancestors/Details/916:
    Michel RICHARD dit SANSOUCY was born 1630 in , France. Michel RICHARD dit SANSOUCY was the child of

    Michel was an immigrant to Canada, arriving by 1652.

    He married Madeleine BLANCHARD 1656 in Port Royal, Acadia . The couple had (at least) 10 children. Madeleine BLANCHARD was born 1643 in Annapolis Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada / Port Royal, Acadia . She died 1679 in Annapolis Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada / Port Royal, Acadia . She was the daughter of Jean-Baptiste BLANCHARD and Radegonde LAMBERT.

    He married (2) Jeanne BABIN 1683 in Port Royal, Acadia . The couple had (at least) 2 children. Jeanne BABIN was born abt. 1668 in , Acadia, Canada (Acadie) . She died 1714 in Annapolis Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada / Port Royal, Acadia . She was the daughter of Antoine BABIN and Marie MERCIER.

    Michel RICHARD dit SANSOUCY died abt. 1687 in Port Royal, Acadia.

    additional:
    http://www.acadiansingray.com/


    Michel married Marie Madeleine Blanchard 1656, Port Royal, Acadia. Marie (daughter of Jean-Baptiste Blanchard and Jeanne Radégonde Lambert) was born 1643, Port Royal, Acadia, New France; died 1686, Port Royal, Annapolis, Ns, Nova Scotia,; was buried , Annapolis Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  8. 15.  Marie Madeleine Blanchard was born 1643, Port Royal, Acadia, New France (daughter of Jean-Baptiste Blanchard and Jeanne Radégonde Lambert); died 1686, Port Royal, Annapolis, Ns, Nova Scotia,; was buried , Annapolis Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
    Children:
    1. Marie Josephe Richard was born 1674, Port Royal, Acadia, New France; died 2 Oct 1709, Pisiguit, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried 3 Oct 1709, Grand-Pré, Acadia, New France.
    2. Marie Anne Richard was born Oct 1671, Port-Royal, Acadia, New France; died 9 May 1745, Grand Pré, Acadia, New France; was buried 10 May 1745, Grand Pré, Acadia, anada.
    3. René Richard (dit Beaupré) was born 1657, Port Royal, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 1693, Port Royal, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada.
    4. Martin Richard was born About 1665, Port Royal, Acadia, New France; died 6 Feb 1748, Beaubassin, Nova Scotia, Canada.
    5. 7. Marie-Anne Richard was born Oct 1671, Port Royal, Acadia; died 9 May 1745, Grand Pré, Nova Scotia; was buried 10 May 1745, Saint-Charles-des-Mines, Grand Pré, Nova Scotia.
    6. Catherine Richard was born 1 Jan 1663, Port Royal, Acadia; died 1755, Port Royal, Annapolis, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada.
    7. Pierre Richard dit Sancoucy was born 1 Jan 1661; died 9 Jan 1739; was buried 10 Jan 1739, Louisbourg, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada.
    8. Cécile Richard was born 1672, Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 3 May 1731, Saint-Famille de Pisiguit, Acadia, New France.
    9. Madeleine Richard was born Oct 1671, Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 4 Jan 1712, Grand Pre, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried , Saint-Charles-des-Mines Grand Pré, Kings County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
    10. Marguerite Richard was born 1679, Port Royal, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada; died Deceased.
    11. Alexandre Richard was born About 1668, Port Royal, , , Acadia; died 4 Oct 1709, Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried 6 Oct 1709, Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada.