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Antoine Hébert

Birthdate:
Birthplace: La Hayes Descartes, Balesne, Touraine, France
Death: after circa 1686
Port-Royal, Acadie, [Nouvelle-France]
Immediate Family:

Son of Unkown Hébert (not Jacques) and Unknown (not Marie Juneau)
Husband of Geneviève Lefranc
Father of Jean Hébert; Catherine Hébert and René Hébert
Brother of Étienne Antoine Hébert

Occupation: Pionnier. Tonnelier (cooper) puis plus tard, cultivateur (cooper, farmer)., tonnelier, cultivateur
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About Antoine Hébert

  • Sources:
    • 1671 Acadie Census - shown to be 50 years old which estimates birth c.1621
    • https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hebert-54 - Son of Unknown Hébert and [mother unknown], Brother of Étienne Hébert, Husband of Geneviève Lefranc,

He came to Acadia from Martiaize, Loudun, France with his brother Etienne Hebert about 1640. Occupation: Cooper


http://howellresearch.com/d0014/g0000024.html#I119037


Arrive en Acadie en 1640 avec sa femme et son frère Étienne. Au recencement de 1671, vivait avec sa femme et 3 enfants (Jean 22, Jean 18 et Catherine 15).

Stephen White ne fait pas mention du nom de ses parents... mais mentionne que le mariage avec Geneviève Lefranc aurait eu lieu vers 1648, alors qu'une autre source donne vers 1939...



ID: I1418

Name: Antoine HEBERT

Sex: M

Birth: BET. 1614 - 1621 in France

Death: UNKNOWN in Port Royal, Acadia

Note:

It has been shown that Antoine and his brother, Etienne Hebert, the progenitors of the Acadian Heberts.

Antoine worked as a copper (barrel maker). He (and many of the early Acadians) were thought to have been recruited by Charles D'Menou Aulnay from the area of SE of Loudon (Martaize, La Chausse)

Marriage 1 Geneviève LEFRANC

Children

Catherine HEBERT b: 1656 in Acadia, Canada

GEDCOM Source

@R-1248592931@ Ancestry Family Trees Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Ancestry Family Tree http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=63649320&pid...


Please do not add Jacques Habert and Marie Justeau as parents without adding a reliable source citation, so that researchers can evaluate the evidence. See White, pp. 798-800 for source of sibling relationship between Antoine and Étienne, and discussion refuting that they are the children of Jacques Habert and Marie Juneau.

if merging keep LZNC-3T4--mdropp

1671 CUNSUS
Antoine HEBERT, cooper, 50, wife Genevieve LEFRANC age 58; their 3 children: Jehan 22, Jehan 18, Catherine 15; cattle 18, sheep 7, 6 arpents of cultivated land at two locations.

Linked with family on find a grave

Antoine Hébert
BIRTH 1621
Martaize, Departement de la Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France
DEATH 1690 (aged 68–69)
Canada
BURIAL
Garrison Graveyard
Annapolis Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada
MEMORIAL ID 140304112 · View Source

Alternate Birth-1621
La Haye-Descartes, Indre-et-Loire, Centre-Val de Loire, France--TanyaHebert1 2019

Antoine married Genevieve Lefranc in 1648, in France. Antoine and his wife, along with his brother Estienne Hébert, arrived in Port Royal in July 1650. His birth and death dates are approximate.

They are the parents of the following:

1) Jehan (1649-1678 in France)
2) Jean (1653-) md Anne Doucet
3) Catherine (1656-1731) md Jacques Leblanc

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Both of Antoine's sons survived childhood, but only the second one married. Jean le jeune married Marie-Anne, daughter of Pierre Doucet and Henriette Pelletret, at Port-Royal in c1676. Between 1677 and the early 1700s, Marie-Anne gave Jean le jeune 14 children, eight sons and six daughters. Members of the family were counted at Minas in the early 1690s and at Chignecto in 1713. Jean le jeune died probably at Minas in c1707, in his 50s. Marie-Anne died at Grand-Pré in November 1710. Four of her and Jean le jeune's daughters married into the LeBlanc, Boudrot, and Saulnier families. Seven of Jean le jeune's sons also created their own families, and three of them married sisters:


Please do not add Jacques Habert and Marie Justeau as parents without adding a reliable source citation, so that researchers can evaluate the evidence. See White, pp. 798-800 for source of sibling relationship between Antoine and Étienne, and discussion refuting that they are the children of Jacques Habert and Marie Juneau.

if merging keep LZNC-3T4--mdropp

1671 CENSUS
Antoine HEBERT, cooper, 50, wife Genevieve LEFRANC age 58; their 3 children: Jehan 22, Jehan 18, Catherine 15; cattle 18, sheep 7, 6 arpents of cultivated land at two locations.

Linked with family on find a grave

Antoine Hébert
BIRTH 1621
Martaize, Departement de la Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France
DEATH 1690 (aged 68–69)
Canada
BURIAL
Garrison Graveyard
Annapolis Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada
MEMORIAL ID 140304112 · View Source

Alternate Birth-1621
La Haye-Descartes, Indre-et-Loire, Centre-Val de Loire, France--TanyaHebert1 2019

Antoine married Genevieve Lefranc in 1648, in France. Antoine and his wife, along with his brother Estienne Hébert, arrived in Port Royal in July 1650. His birth and death dates are approximate.

They are the parents of the following:

1) Jehan (1649-1678 in France)
2) Jean (1653-) md Anne Doucet
3) Catherine (1656-1731) md Jacques Leblanc

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Both of Antoine's sons survived childhood, but only the second one married. Jean le jeune married Marie-Anne, daughter of Pierre Doucet and Henriette Pelletret, at Port-Royal in c1676. Between 1677 and the early 1700s, Marie-Anne gave Jean le jeune 14 children, eight sons and six daughters. Members of the family were counted at Minas in the early 1690s and at Chignecto in 1713. Jean le jeune died probably at Minas in c1707, in his 50s. Marie-Anne died at Grand-Pré in November 1710. Four of her and Jean le jeune's daughters married into the LeBlanc, Boudrot, and Saulnier families. Seven of Jean le jeune's sons also created their own families, and three of them married sisters:

Death • •
Deceased
Reason This Information Is Correct:
Antoine died between the 1686 and 1693 Acadian censuses. There is no exact date of death recorded (per Stephen A. White)
Last Changed: October 8, 2021 by
Burial • •
Annapolis Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Reason This Information Is Correct:
Garrison Graveyard
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140304112
Last Changed: July 23, 2020 by

Bono Lists Parents but they are inaccurate.
PARENTS: Father was not Jacques, mother was not JUNEAU. See Acadian Genealogy Exchange, vol. 17, no. 4 (Oct 1987) p. 108, by Stephen White.
Last Changed: May 1, 2018 by
Occupation •
Cooper


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weRelate:
Antoine Hébert
Birth  1621
Death  1686 • Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada
Marriage  1648 • Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada
Parents  Jacques Hebert • Marie Juneau
Spouse  genevieve lefranc
https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Antoine+H%C3%A9bert+%281%29

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wikiTrees:
antoine hebert
Birth  1621 • France
Death  1686 • Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada
Marriage  1648 • Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada
Parents  unknown hebert
Spouse  genevieve hebert lefranc
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/139241

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FamilySearch: Family Tree
Antoine Hébert
Birth  1621 • Martaizé, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France
Death  1690 • Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada
Parents  Jacques Hébert • Marie Juneau
Spouse  Geneviève Lefrance
Children  Catherine Hébert • Jean Hébert

Lead confidence: 5
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZNC-3T4

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weRelate:
Antoine Hebert
Birth  1621
https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Antoine+Hebert+%2811%29

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!BACKGROUND: See http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/lwjones/hebert.htm for a summary of this person's family - and an extensive descendancy chart: Antoine and Etienne Hebert were brothers. However, the names of their parents are not known. Arsenault says, in the Port-Royal volume of Histoire et genealogie des Acadiens, that Antoine and Etienne Hebert were the sons of Jacques and Marie Juneau. However, the Corrections to Arsenault states that they are not the sons of this couple, giving no further information; Steve White also says that these were not their parents. I am listing them eachon his own page. Antoine arrived in Acadia in 1640, Line 275354 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NOTE !BACKGROUND: See http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/lwjo nes/hebert.htm CONT having married in France. This page contains 666 people in 34K. -tienne also having married in France. This page contains 666 people in 34K. -tienne also arrived in 1640, and married in Port-Royal. His page contains 1124 people and is 57K long. Descendants of the Acadian Hoberts are now living mainly in Quebec and Louisiana. For about 100 years, they were in Bonaventure, in the Gaspe, but this family either moved or died out before 1910 [see extensive descendants' chart at this web site].

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!BIRTH-PARENTS-OCCUPATION-MARRIAGE-IMMIGRATION-CHILDREN: Bo na Arsenault, HISTOIRE ET GENEALOGIE DES ACADIENS, vols. 1- 6; 1630-1775; Quebec, Le Conseil de la Vie Francaise en Ame rique, 1965; p. 600(Port Royal). Born in 1621, son of Jacq ues & Marie JUNEAU [sic] of La-Haye-Descartes, parish of Ba lesne, in Touraine, France [footnote cites Father Adrien Be rgeron, MEMOIRES DE LA SOCIETE GENEALOGIQUE CANADIENNE-FRAN CAISE, vol. VII, no. 2 (Apr 1956)]. [This is disputed.] Ant oine was married in France around 1639 to Genevieve LEFRANC ; arrived in Acadia in 1640. The next entry lists Etienne HEBERT, "brother of Antoine." !PARENTS: Father was not Jacques, mother was not JUNEAU. Se e Acadian Genealogy Exchange, vol. 17, no. 4 (Oct 1987) p . 108, by Stephen White. !PARENTS: Janet B. Jehn, CORRECTIONS & ADDITIONS TO ARSENAU LT'S HISTOIRE ET GENEALOGIE DES ACADIENS; 1630-1830; by aut hor, 863 Wayman Branch Road, Covington, KY 41015, 1988; p . 10 (reference p. 600 of Arsenault). "Antoine Hebert and E tienne HEBERT were not the sons of Jacques and of Marie JUN EAU (ref. Stephen A. White, Centre d'Etudes Acadiennes)." !PARENTS: "Progenitors--Those Most Misunderstood," ACADIA N GENEALOGY EXCHANGE; ; vol. XXIII, no. 4 (Oct 1994); P. 11 8; own copy; these facts have been verified by the Centre d 'Etudes acadiennes as accurate. Antoine HEBERT, married t o Genevieve LEFRANC, and Etienne HEBERT, his brother, wer e not the sons of Jacques HEBERT and Marie JUNEAU." !CENSUS: 1671 Port Royal, Acadia, age 50 years, occupatio n "Tonnelier" or Cooper, living with his wife Genevieve L E FRANCE,58 and their 3 children. They have 18 cattle, 7 p air of sheep, and 6 arpents of worked land in 2 places. !CENSUS: 1678, Clarence J. d'Entremont, "Recensement de Por t-Royal," in MEMOIRES DE LA SOCIETE GENEALOGIQUE CANADIENNE -FRANCAISE; vol. 22, no. 4; p. 231; sent by PERSI in Jun 19 99. On Folio 19: Anthoine HEBERT & Geneviefve [sic] LE FRAN . [Listed with no children or ages.] !CENSUS: 1686, age 72 years (sic). FAMILY: Was he any relation to Louis HEBERT, born in 1575 i n Paris, France (what is now 129 Rue de St. Honore'). He wa s the first colonist in Acadia and Quebec of that name [?] .Gail BURK has a photo of the plaque on the building wher e he was born, over a store called "Les Pipes de Cogolin--F abricant."

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ARRIVED IN ACADIA IN 1639. A TONNELIER BY TRADE (GUNMAKER) 1. Antoine HEBERT was born between 1614 and 1621 in France. He died inAcadia. Genevieve LEFRANCE was born in 1613 in France. She died in Acadia.Antoine HEBERT and Genevieve LEFRANCE had the following children: It has been shown that Antoine and Etienne Hebert, theprogenitors of Acadian Heberts, were brothers. For a long time,it was thoughtthat they had a 3rd brother, Jacques, and were sons ofJacques Hebert and Marie Juneau of France. It has since been shownthat Jacques (Jr. and Sr.) were actually Haberts, and not relatedto Antoine andEtienne. We still do not know the exact origin ofthese two brothers. It is commonly assumed that Antoine married Genevieve inFrance. DeSaulnier says Antoine had married earlier in France andhad left behind 4 children in France. His birth year, accordingto census reports, ranges from 1614 to 1621. His arrival date inAcadian is unknown. Some say he came in 1640, while others putthe date closer to 1648. Since neither he nor Etienne producedchildren before 1648, the latter date may be more accurate.

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! "According to Genevieve Massignon, who has attempted to trace theAcadians to their place of origin in France, all of these families wererecruited from La Chausse, a village of d'Aulnay." Listed Antoine Hebert,cooper, age 50.

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Arrived in Arcadia in 1640. He was a cooper from the parrish of Balesne in Touraine France. Some dispute if he is the son of Jacques Hébert/Marie JUNEAU. "MEMORES DE LA SOCIETE GENEALOGIQUE CANADIENNE-FRANCAIS Vol VI (1955) pg. 392-393, and Vol VII pg. 122-123 by Father Archance Godbout O.F.M. Also Father Le Pére Adrien Bergeron S.S.S dans les "MEMORES DE LA SOCIETE GENEALOGIQUE CANADIENNE-FRANCAIS, Vol VII avril 1956.

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!BIRTH: Information from Jette, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles du Quebec, page 562; Montreal, University of Montreal Press, 1983; available at the Library of Congress, Local History and Genealogy Room, open stacks area, call number CS88.Q4J47 (1983).

!CHRISTENING: Information not researched.

!MARRIAGE: Information from Jette, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles du Quebec, page 562; Montreal, University of Montreal Press, 1983; available at the Library of Congress, Local History and Genealogy Room, open stacks area, call number CS88.Q4J47 (1983).

!DEATH: Information not researched.

!BURIAL: Information not researched.

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The family of Antoine HÃ(U+0089)BERT and Geneviève LEFRANC
[84044] HÃ(U+0089)BERT, Antoine (.. & .. [84045]) (http://www.francogene.com/quebec--genealogy/084/084045.php), cooper (tonnelier), born about 1621 (rec. 1671) or 1614 (rec. 1686), died between census1686 and census 1693 Port-Royal (Acadie) * married before 1649, from .. (Acadie) LEFRANC, Geneviève (..), born about 1613 (rec. 1671) or 1606 (rec. 1686), died between census 1686 and census 1693 Port-Royal (Acadie) 1) Jean, born about 1649 (rec. 1671) 2) Jean Baptiste, born about 1653 (rec. 1671), 1654 (rec. 1686) or 1653 (rec. 1693), died between census 1701 and 1710-11-04 Grand-Pré (Saint-Charles-des-Mines) (Acadie), married about 1676 Anne DOUCET (http://www.francogene.com/quebec--genealogy/085/085796.php) 3) Catherine, born about 1656 (rec. 1671), 1662/1663 (rec. 1686) or 1656 (rec. 1693), died after 1701 Saint-Charles-des-Mines ? (Acadie), married about 1673 Jacques LEBLANC (http://www.francogene.com/quebec--genealogy/085/085561.php)

Bibliographie : Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes (White); Dictionnaire des Acadiens d'Archange Godbout; Mémoires (Société généalogique canadienne-française); http://www.umoncton.ca/etudeacadiennes/centre/cea.html

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The Acadian branch of the Hébert family did not appear until a generation after the death of Louis of Québec. Around 1640, two brothers, Antoine and Étienne Hébert, arrived at Port-Royal. Some authorities claim that Antoine and Étienne were brothers of Jacques Hébert, fils, son of Jacques Hébert, père and Marie Juneau of La-Haye-Descartes, Touraine, France. Jacques, fils's name appears in a notarized marriage contract in Québec in 1688, witnessed by Marie-Guillemette Hébert, a daughter of Acadian and Québec pioneer Louis Hébert. Stephen A. White, pre-eminent Acadian genealogist, has demonstrated, however, that Jacques Hébert, fils of Québec was actually Jacques Habert, which was a different family from the Héberts of Québec and Acadia, so the parentage and birthplace of the Hébert brothersare still unknown.
What is known is that Antoine, born in c1621, was a young farmer turned cooper when he came to Port-Royal. He married Geneviève Lefranc in c1648 at Port-Royal. They had three children, two sons and a daughter. Only one son, Jean, born at Port-Royal in c1653, lived to adulthood. He married Marie-Anne, daughter of Pierre Doucet, at Port-Royal in c1676. Members of the family were counted at Minas in the early 1690s and at Chignecto in 1713. Jean died probably at Minas in c1707 in his 50s. Marie-Anne died at Grand-Pré in November 1710. Jean and Marie-Anne had 14 children, including seven sons who created families of their own:
Oldest son Jacques, born at Port-Royal in c1677, married Jeanne, daughter of Claude Gautreaux, at Port-Royal in c1703. They settled at Chignecto and had 10 children, including three sons who married into the Arceneaux, Bernard, and Chiasson families.
Pierre dit Laprade or La Pradelle, born at Port-Royal in c1679, married Isabelle, daughter of Antoine Landry, at Port-Royal in c1702. They also settled at Chignecto and had four children, including two sons who married into the Bourg and Gaudet families. Isabelle died in c1709, and Pierre dit Laprade remarried to Marie-Josèphe, daughter of Jacques Blou, at Chignecto in c1710. This second marriage produced six more children for Pierre dit Laprade, including three sons who married daughters of Jean-Baptiste Poirier. Pierre died probably in the 1750s, on the eve of Le Grand Dérangement.
Jean, fils, born at Port-Royal in c1681, married Marie-Marguerite, another daughter of Antoine Landry, at Port-Royal in c1701. They settled at Cobeguit and had 12 children, including seven sons who married into the Dugas, Bourg, Benoit, Melançon, and Aucoin families. Marie-Marguerite died before April 1734, when Jean, fils remarried to Marguerite, daughter of probably Jacques Leprince, at Grand-Pré, but this second marriage produced no more children. In the late 1740s or early 1750s, the family left Cobeguit for Île St.-Jean, today's Prince Edward Island, to escape British authority in Nova Scotia.
Joseph, born at Port-Royal in November 1685, married Anne-Marie, or Marie-Anne, daughter of Claude Boudreaux, at Port-Royal in c1707. They settled at Chignecto and had 12 children, including four sonswho married into the Poirier, Cormier, Arceneaux, and Bertrand families.
René dit Groc, born in c1689 either at Port-Royal or Minas, married Marie, another daughter of Claude Boudreaux, in c1707. They settled at Minas and had 12 children, including eight sons who married into the Doiron, Cyr, Dupuis, Bourg, LeBlanc, Forest, Landry, and Gautreaux families.
Augustin, born probably at Minas in the early 1690s, married Anne, yet another daughter of Claude Boudreaux, at Grand-Pré in September 1712. They remained at Minas and had 10 children, including five sons who married into the Landry, Clouâtre, Poirier, and Dugas families.
Youngest son Francois, birth year unknown, married Anne, daughter of Michel Bourg, in c1726, probably at Chignecto. Francois died in the early 1760s during Le Grand Dérangement.


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Category: Acadia, Immigrants from France
Category:Port-Royal, Acadie
Acadian

Discussion

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Parentage. There is a debate about the parents of the Hébert brothers.≤ref name=DGFASupplement>White, Stephen A. English Supplement to the Dictionnaire Généalogique Des Familles Acadiennes. Moncton NB: Centre D'Études Acadiennes, 2000, p 163-164.≤/ref> According to Godbout, the Hébert brothers may have been the children of Jacques Hébert and Marie Juneau.≤ref>Godbout, Archange. "Origine des Hébert Acadiens," in Mémoires of the Société généalogique canadienne-française, vol. VII (1956), pp. 122-123≤/ref>≤ref name=DGFA> White, Stephen A., Patrice Gallant, and Hector-J Hébert. Dictionnaire Généalogique Des Familles Acadiennes. Moncton, N.-B.: Centre D’études Acadiennes, Université De Moncton, 1999, Print. p.798-801,1373-1375≤/ref> The evidence supporting this claim is a link between: a) the presence of a Jacques Hébert in Acadia 30years before the presence of the brothers Etienne and Antoine; and b)the April 15 1688 marriage contract at Quebec (Notary Lecompte; witness Louis Hebert's daughter Marie-Guillemette Hébert) between Francoise Chevalier and a Jacques Hébert from Le Haye in the Touraine parish of Balsesne, who was the son of Jacques and Marie Juneau. Stephen White argues that the connection is tenuous.≤ref name=DGFA/> The name of the Jacques in the aforementioned contract had a surname Habert. Moreover, the presence of the witness Marie-Guillemette Hébert was likelydue to the fact that Françoise Chevalier was her servant.
Location of Birth. Stephen White remains silent presumably due to the lack of birth records.≤ref name=DGFA/> In contrast, Massignon ≤ref name=mass>Massignon, Geneviève. "Les parlers françaisd'Acadie, enquête linguistique", Librairie Klincksieck, Paris, 1962, 2 tomes. p.50, 47, 32, 38 first French families in Acadia≤/ref> argues that a number of famillial alliances that existed among the first Acadian settlers PRIOR to their arrival from France points to a common French origin. She believes they lived in the Acadian Governor d'Aulnay's seigneury in France near Loudun (comprising of the villages of Angliers, Aulnay, Martaizé and La Chausée). In the case of the Hébert family, it was allied with the Gaudet through Antoine's marriage to Marie. Marie's sister Francoise was also allied with the LeBLanc family through her marriage to Daniel. Evidence of their marriages in France is found in the Belle-Isle-en-Mer declarations in 1767. Moreover, a certain Jean Gaudet, was censistaire in 1634 on land at Martaizé (Vienne) in the Seigneurie owned by the mother of Acadian governor Charles d'Aulnay. However, Massignon's research failed to find any relevant baptismal or marriagerecords.
DNA. The French Heritage yDNA project, including Acadian lines, is posted here. Validated ancestral signatures for Acadians including brothers Antoineand Etienne Hébert are found here. As of June 2014, there were results from ten of their descendants including two family trees of Antoine and four family treesof Etienne.
Arrival in Acadia. There is no evidence supporting the couple's arrival in Acadia. It was certainly before 1671, as the family is listed there. Therefore it is not clear how the historical events in Acadia, provided in the timeline below, may have affected Antoine.

Biography

The Acadian Hébert family stems from two brothers.Antoine Hébert (brother of Etienne%29 was born around 1621≤ref name=DGFA/> likely in France.≤ref name=origins>White, Stephen A.Origins of the Pioneers of Acadia, According to the Depositions madeby Their Descendants at Belle-Ile-en-Mer in 1767 English Translation, Publication: University of Moncton, Centre d'études acadiennes; Online .≤/ref> The brothersare often believed to be the sons of Jacques Hébert and Marie Juneau, but this is most likely false.≤ref name=DGFASupplement/>
Around 1648, Antoine married Genevi%C3%A8ve Lefranc. Betweenabout 1649 and 1656 the couple had three children:
1. Jean born c1649;2. Jean born c1653 who married Marie-Anne Doucet c1676 and died before 1707; and 3. Catherine born c1656 who married Jacques LeBlanc c1673.
Antoine's brother Etienne married around the same time (1650). It is not clear when Antoine arrived in Acadia.
At the time of the first Acadian Census in 1671≤ref>Tim Hebert; Transcription of the 1671 Acadian Census, at Port-Royal, Acadie. 1671 Census Transcribed. The original census can be found at Census microfilmC-2572 of the National Archives of Canada “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752” Images 3-14.≤blockquote>Antoine HEBERT, cooper, 50, wifeGenevieve LAFRAND 58; Children: Jean 22, Jehan 18, Catherine 15; cattle 18, sheep 7, 6 arpents in 2 places≤/blockquote>≤/ref>, the family was living in Port-Royal, Acadia (today Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada). Fifty year old Antoine and 58 year old Geneviève were livingwith their four children. Antoine was a cooper. Six arpents ≤ref>Statistics Canada 1 arpent= 0.845 acres≤/ref> of their land (in two places) was cultivated and they had 15 cattle and 18 sheep. It is not clear where their homestead was situated, although their nephews' farms were on the south bank of the Dauphin (Annapolis River) east of the fort.≤ref name=DGFA/>≤ref name=homestead>1707 homestead location of the farm of Jean, Jean Emmanual, and Alexandre Hebert. In Au Coeur de l'Acadie Acadian Settlement on the Annapolis River 1707 Map Parks Canada≤/ref>
In 1686 Antoine, age 72 and Geneviève 80, were living with their son Jean, his wife Anne Doucet and their 5 children.≤ref>Tim Hebert; Transcription of the 1686 Acadian Census, at Port-Royal, Acadie 1686 Census Transcribed. The original census can be found at Acadian Census microfilmC-2572 of the National Archives of Canada “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752”, Images 15-60.≤blockquote>Jean HEBERT 32, Anne DOUCET 22; children: Jacques 9, Pierre 7, Jean 5, Joseph 2 months, Jeanne3. Antoine HEBERT 72, Genevieve LEFRANC 80.≤/blockquote>≤/ref>
Antoine probably died by 1693, since he does not appear in that census.

Timeline

:c1621 birth
:1632 Treaty Saint-Germain-en-Laye cedes Acadia to France; Razilly brings ~300 elite men≤ref>George MacBeath, “RAZILLY (Rasilly), ISAAC DE,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed November 20, 2013, http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/razilly_isaac_de_1E.html.≤/ref>:1636 Arrival of the first French families to settle permanently≤refname=mass/>

:c1648 marriage to Geneviève Lefranc
:c1649 birth, son Jean
:c1653 birth, son Jean
:1654 British capture Port-Royal; French settlement ceases≤ref>William I. Roberts, 3rd, “SEDGWICK, ROBERT,” in Dictionary of CanadianBiography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed November 20, 2013, http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/sedgwick_robert_1E.html.≤/ref>
:c1656 birth, daughter Catherine
:1667-70 Treaty of Breda cedes Acadia to the French; settlement resumes≤ref>In collaboration, “MORILLON DU BOURG,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed November 20, 2013, http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/morillon_du_bourg_1E.html.≤/ref>

:1671 residence, in Port Royal:1678 residence, in Port Royal≤ref>Tim Hebert; 1678 Port Royal Acadian Census noting that the correlations for this census were done by Rev. Clarence J. d'Entremont, Fairhaven, Massachusetts.1678 Census≤blockquote> Anthoine Hebert & Geneviefve Le Fran, Jac Le Blanc & Catherine Hebert, 2 & 2 cattle 30 sheep, Jean Hebert & Marye Doucet, 1 boy: 11677; 20 cattle, 10 acres.≤/blockquote>≤/ref>
:1686 residence, in Port Royal
:b1693 death

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About Antoine Hébert (Français)

Because Geni does not allow me to suppress the wrong set of parents for this profile, I have set Jacques Hébert and Marie Juneau as 'foster' parents, which will suffice until someone is able to fix this. The biological parents have been set to 'unknown'. Hélène Daigneault 2017/12/12.

En juillet 1650 Antoine, sa femme et son frère Estienne arrivent en Nouvelle-France. Tonnelier (en France), puis cultivateur (en Nouvelle-France).

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He came to Acadia from Martaize, Loudun, France with his brother Etienne Hebert about 1640. Occupation: Cooper


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Arrive en Acadie en 1640 avec sa femme et son frère Étienne. Au recencement de 1671, vivait avec sa femme et 3 enfants (Jean 22, Jean 18 et Catherine 15).

Stephen White ne fait pas mention du nom de ses parents... mais mentionne que le mariage avec Geneviève Lefranc aurait eu lieu vers 1648, alors qu'une autre source me donne vers 1939...



ID: I1418

Name: Antoine HEBERT

Sex: M

Birth: BET. 1614 - 1621 in France

Death: UNKNOWN in Port Royal, Acadia

Note:

It has been shown that Antoine and his brother, Etienne Hebert, the progenitors of the Acadian Heberts.

Antoine worked as a copper (barrel maker). He (and many of the early Acadians) were thought to have been recruited by Charles D'Menou Aulnay from the area of SE of Loudon (Martaize, La Chausse)

Marriage 1 Genevieve LEFRANCE

Children

Catherine HEBERT b: 1656 in Acadia, Canada

________ Etienne Hebert [ .. ] died before the census of 1671, was married at Port Royal around 1650 to Marie Gaudet, daughter of Jean Gaudet and an unknown wife [ .. ] Antoine Hebert, born between 1614 and 1621, [ .. ] married around 1640 to Genevieve Lefranc, probably a widow, who was born in 1613. The dispensations which were sought by their descendants suggest that they were brothers. These two brothers traveled to Acadia in July of 1640 under a recruitment by Danrles De Menou D'Aulnay. Antoine was a cooper [ tonnellier ]. He and his brother were the progenitors of all of the Acadian HEBERTs and their descendants. They were under the command of Germain DOUCET, Sieur La Verdure, Captain of Arms of Pentagoet. source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~havens5/p15750.htm ________

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Antoine Hébert's Timeline

1621
1621
La Hayes Descartes, Balesne, Touraine, France
1621
France
1640
1640
Age 19
Acadia
1652
1652
Port Royal, Acadie, Nouvelle-France
1656
1656
Port-Royal, Acadie, [Nouvelle-France]
1686
1686
Age 65
Port-Royal, Acadie, [Nouvelle-France]
1721
1721
Age 100
Indre-et-Loire, Centre, France
1900
1900
Age 279
Data from Placide Gaudet Hebert Famille Acadiennes, see brother Etienne
1900
Age 279