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Huguette Agathe Vincent

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Birthplace: Port-Royal, Acadie
Death: October 28, 1717 (48-57)
Port Royal, Acadie
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Pierre Vincent and Anne Gaudet
Sister of Thomas Vincent; Michel Vincent; Pierre Vincent; Magdeleine Vincent and Clement Vincent

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About Huguette Agathe Vincent

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Category:Port-Royal, Acadie
Acadian

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Huguette Agathe Vincent was born around 1664 to parents Pierre Vincentand Anne Gaudet in Port Royal, Acadia. .≤ref name=DGFA/> She was counted in the first Acadian census in 1671 at the age of 7, in Port-Royal, ≤ref>Tim Hebert; Transcription of the 1671 Acadian Census, at Port-Royal, Acadie. 1671 Census Transcribed. The original census can be found at Census microfilm C-2572 of the National Archives of Canada Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752” Images 3-14.≤blockquote> at Port Royal: Pierre VINCENT, 40, wife Anne GAUDET 27; Children: Huguette 7, Thomas 6, Michel 3, Pierre 2; cattle 18, sheep 9.≤/blockquote>≤/ref>and again in 1678 at the age of 15. There were 4 boys in the household, and she was the eldest of the 2 girls.≤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>at Port Royal: Pierre Vincent, 15 cattle, 8 acres, 4 boys: age 13- born 1665; 11-1667, 9-1669, 7-1671; 2 girls: age 15- born 1663, 10-1668.≤/blockquote>≤/ref>
Around 1684 Huguette married Jean Bastarache from the Basque region inFrance.≤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 81, 1575≤/ref> They likely married in Port Royal (Annapolis Royal,Nova Scotia, Canada) as her parents had been living there since 1671.
The couple settled in Port Royal. Between around 1685 and 1702, Hugette gave birth to 5 children: Marie-Anne, François-Marie, Anne, Jean and Pierre.≤ref name=DGFA/>
In the 1686 census of Port-Royal, they were listed with their young daughter Marie Anne 7 months old. ≤ref>Tim Hebert; Transcription of the 1686 Acadian Census, at Port-Royal, Acadie 1686 Census Transcribed. Theoriginal census can be found at Acadian Census microfilm C-2572 of the National Archives of Canada “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752”, Images 15-60.≤blockquote>at Port-Royal : Jean de BASTARACHE 25, Huguette VINCENT 22; child: Marianne 7 months
≤/blockquote>≤/ref> No land or possessions were mentioned.
Between 1693 and 1707, the censuses show that Jean and Huguette seemedto be doing well with a growing family and an increasing number of animals and cultivable land.≤ref>Tim Hebert; Transcription of the 1693 Acadian Census, at Port-Royal, Acadie 1693 Census Transcribed. The original census can be found at Acadian Census microfilm C-2572 of the National Archives of Canada “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752”, Images 62-108≤blockquote>at Port-Royal : Jean BASTARACHE 35, Agat VINCENT hiswife 29, Marie Anne 9, Francoise-Marie 6; 5 cattle 6 sheep, 4 hogs, 4arpents, 1 gun. ≤/blockquote>≤/ref>≤ref> Tim Hebert; Transcription of the 1698 AcadianCensus, at Port-Royal, Acadie1698 Census Transcribed. The original census can be found at Acadian Census microfilm C-2572 of the National Archives of Canada “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752”, Images 110-150≤blockquote>at Port-Royal : Jean BASTARACHE 35; Huguette VINCENT (wife) 30; Marie 12; Francois 10; Anne 6; Jean 2; 12 cattle, 8 sheep, 9 hogs, 5 arpents, 1 gun.≤/blockquote>≤/ref>≤ref>Tim Hebert; Transcription of the 1700 Acadian Census, at Port-Royal, Acadie 1700 Census Transcribed. The original census can be found at Acadian Census microfilm C-2572 of the National Archives of Canada “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752”, Images 151-173.≤blockquote>Jean PASTATCH [Jean (Joannis) dit Le Basque Bastarache] 42; Agathe VINCENT [Huguette Agathe Vincent] (wife)36; François 4, Marie-Anne 15, Françoise-Marie 13; 7 cattle, 6 sheep, 5 arpents, 1 gun.≤/blockquote>≤/ref> ≤ref>Tim Hebert; Transcriptionof the 1701 Acadian Census, at Port-Royal, Acadie 1701 Census Transcription. The original census can be found at Acadian Census microfilm C-2572 of the National Archives of Canada “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752”, Images 174-211.≤blockquote>at Port-Royal : Joannes BASTARACHE45, Huguette VINCENT (wife) 40;Francois 12, Jean 6, Marie Bastarache 17, Anne 8; 1 gun, 8 cattle, 10 sheep, 6 hogs, 2 arpents.≤/blockquote>≤/ref>≤ref>Tim Hebert; Transcription of the 1707 Acadian Census, at Port-Royal, Acadie 1707 Census Transcription. The original census can be found at Acadian Census microfilm C-2572 of the National Archives of Canada “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752”, Images 221-237.≤blockquote>at Port-Royal : Joannes BASTARACHE and his wife, 1 hoy 14 or older, 2 younger boys, 1 girl 12 or older; 2-1/2 arpents, 8 cattle, 20 sheep,4 hogs, 3 guns.≤/blockquote>≤/ref>
By 1707, the family homestead was located east of the fort (Anne) on the south side of the Dauphin (Annapolis) River.≤ref name=homestead>1707 homestead location of Jean Bastarache. In Au Coeur de l'Acadie Acadian Settlement on the Annapolis River 1707 Map Parks Canada≤/ref>
In 1714, Jean was around 56 years of age and Huguette was about 50. There were 2 sons still living with them. ≤ref>Tim Hebert; Transcriptionof the 1714 Acadian Census, at Port-Royal, Acadie 1714 Census Transcription. The original census can be found at Acadian Census microfilm C-2572 of the National Archives of Canada “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752”, Images 239-261.≤blockquote> at Port-Royal : LeBASQUE and his wife, 2 sons≤/blockquote>≤/ref>
Huguette passed away in October 1717, aged about 50 years and was buried 28 October 1717 at Port Royal, Acadia.≤ref>An Acadian Parish Remembered: The Registers of St. Jean-Baptiste, Annapolis Royal, 1702-1755, RG 1 Vol. 26 p.360, Huguette Vincent burial https://novascotia.ca/archives/acadian/archives.asp?ID=1542≤/ref>≤ref>Library and Archives Canada, Fonds de la paroisse catholique Saint-Jean-Baptiste (Port-Royal, N.-É.)-1870 C-1870 (image 206) http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c1869/206?r=0&s=5≤/ref>
DNA. Huguette Vincent's mother was Anne Gaudet, whose mother wasMartine Gauthier. The Mothers of Acadia Maternal DNA project is conducting ongoing research to verify their origins. In 2010, Stephen White reported that Martine Gauthier had a J1b1 haplogroup. I don't know the details re how many of her descendants were tested to support this report. Lucie Leblanc Constantino describes one maternal tree here. Ongoing test results are also reported here. As of May 2014, 2 of 2 descendants have reported a J haplogroup, indicating European origins.

Timeline

:c1664 birth

:1671 residence, in Port Royal
:1678 residence, in Port Royal
:c1684 marriage to Jean Bastarache, in Port Royal
:c1685 birth, daughter Marie-Anne
:1686 residence, in Port Royal
:c1687 birth, son François-Marie
:1687 War of the League of Augsburg (King William’s War) starts between England and France≤ref name=Griffiths2005>Griffiths, Naomi E.S.,From migrant to Acadian : a North-American border people, 1604-1755, Montreal (Québec), McGill-Queen's University Press, 2005, p147-151 (King William’s War); p 267-268 (oaths of allegiance)≤/ref>:1690 Phipps captures and sacks Port-Royal, coerces inhabitants' oaths of allegiance to English Crown, sets up local Peacekeeping Council and leaves within 12 days.≤ref name=biophips>C.P.Stacey, “PHIPS, SIR WILLIAM,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003, accessed November 20, 2013≤/ref>≤ref name=biowikiphips>Wikipedia contributors, "William Phips," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William_Phips&oldid=9313... (accessed January 7, 2020).≤/ref>≤ref name=biotourasse>C.Bruce Fergusson,“LA TOURASSE, CHARLES,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography,vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003, accessed November 20, 2013≤/ref> Seamen from two ships later loot and burn between 28 and 35 homes/habitations including the parish church.≤ref name=Dunn/>” :1693 Port-Royal raid with looting and burning.≤ref name=Dunn>Dunn, Brenda. A History of Port Royal / Annapolis Royal 1605-1800. Nimbus Publishing, p vii,ix,1-12 (early European settlement); p13 (1629 Food abundance Scottish settlement); p32 (Church and School 1686));p 40,43 (1693 PR raid); p44-45 (1697 Treaty of Ryswick); p52-53(1702 Queen Anne’s War); p61-62 (Blockade of PR); p 71-73(1707 Attack on PR); p82-85(1710 Siege of PR).≤/ref>

:1693 residence, in Port Royal
:c1693 birth, daughter Anne
:c1696 birth, son Jean
:1697 Treaty of Ryswick restores Acadia to France; Port-Royal is itscapital≤ref name=Dunn/>

:1698 residence, in Port Royal
:1700-1 residence, in Port Royal
:1702 War of the Spanish Succession (Queen Anne’s War) starts between England and France≤ref name=Dunn/>

:1702 birth, son Pierre
:1703 residence, in Port Royal
:1704 Blockade of Port Royal; no destruction of houses but some inhabitants taken prisoner≤ref name=Dunn/>

:1707 residence, in Port Royal
:1710 Siege of Port-Royal; French surrender the Fort. Port-Royal, Acadia becomes Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia≤ref name=Dunn/>:1713 Treaty of Utrecht. France cedes Acadia to England. Permanent British rule. ≤ref>The Neutrality: Political Context, in 1755 l'Histoire et les Histoires, University of Moncton≤/ref>:1713-1744 Golden Age≤ref name=Griffiths92>Griffiths, Naomie E.S. The Contexts of Acadian History 1686-1784.Published for the Center for Canadian Studies Mount Allison University, Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press, 1992, p61 (golden age);≤/ref> of Acadian Growth and Prosperity:1714-15 New English King requires oaths of allegiance.≤ref name=Griffiths2005/> Delegates from Port-Royal sign a conditional oath of allegiance, promising to stay trueto the King of Great Britain for as long as they stayed in Nova Scotia, and to remain neutral in the event of a conflict between France andGreat Britain.

:1714 residence, in Annapolis Royal (formerly Port Royal)
:1717 death, in Annapolis Royal (formerly Port Royal)

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See also:* http://www.nosorigines.qc.ca/GenealogieQuebec.aspx?genealogie=Vince...

Acknowledgement

::Gerard Goguen

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Huguette Agathe Vincent's Timeline

1664
1664
Port-Royal, Acadie
1717
October 28, 1717
Age 53
Port Royal, Acadie