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About Anne Girouard
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1752 Ile St. Jean census Riviere du Moulin a Scie): Thomas Douaron, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 53 years, and has been in the country two years.
Married to Anne Giroir, native of l'Acadie, aged 48 years. They have ten children, four sons and six daughters:
Paul Douaron, aged 21 years;
Charles, aged 14 years;
Alexandre, aged 12 years;
Jacques, aged 10 years;
Roze, aged 22 years;
Magdelaine, aged 18 years;
Anne, aged 8 years;
Marie Marthe, aged 6 years;
Elizabeth, aged 5 years;
Margueritte, aged 3 years.
In live stock they have one ox, one heifer, two sows, one pig, and thirty-three fowls. The land upon which they are settled is situated on the south side of the Rivière du Nord-Est, and was given to them by Monsieur de Bonnaventure. On it, they have made a clearing of two arpents in extent and have sown two bushels of wheat.
1 November 1758: Anne Giroire, widow, and children Charles, Jacques, Anne, Marie Rose & Alexandre disembarked at St. Malo from the ship Le Duc Guillaume. They lived in St. Suliac 1758-1761.
Anne Girouard's Timeline
1704 |
1704
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Port Royal, Acadie, Nouvelle-France
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1725
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1738 |
1738
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Acadie, Pisiguit, Colony of Nova Scotia, British Colony
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1740 |
1740
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Acadie, Colony of Nova Scotia, British Colony
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1744 |
1744
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Pisiquit, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada
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1745 |
1745
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Acadie, Pisiguit, Colony of Nova Scotia, British Colony
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1761 |
December 10, 1761
Age 57
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Saint-Suliac, Bretagne, France
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