Historical records matching Jean-Baptiste Bergeron
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About Jean-Baptiste Bergeron
- Sources:
- http://sh1.webring.com/people/b0/Barb1900/roger.htm
- Burial: Fr. Jean-François's original "parish" records - F, v.1#35
- "The BROUSSARD dit Beausoleil Party to the Attakapas District, 1765" - http://www.acadiansingray.com
- On list of Acadian prisoners at Halifax, Aug 1763, listed as Jean
- On list of Acadians who exchanged card money in New Orleans, Apr 1765, called Jean-Bpt.
- Notes:
- Arrived in current day Louisiana in Feb 1765, age 35
- Arrived in current day Louisiana in Feb 1765, age 35
Catherine Caissy, the daughter of Michel and his first wife Catherine Poirier, married Jean-Baptiste Bergeron, the son of Augustin and Marie Rose Melancon. They had 4 children: Magdelaine, Ositte, Jean Baptiste and Charles. Jean Bergeron is on the list of prisoners at Halifax in 1763 with his wife and four children. Since some of the Halifax prisoners made it to Louisiana and Jean-Baptiste and Catherine were in Louisiana in 1766, the Jean Bergeron in the list of prisoners must be Jean-Baptiste and his wife Catherine. They have a fifth child in Louisiana, Marie Anne, in the summer of 1765, who died at age 2 months. The census of 1766, from St. James to Donaldsonville, shows Catherine, the widow of Jean Baptiste Bergeron, living with Mathurin Landry and her half brother Joseph Caissy.
http://sh1.webring.com/people/b0/Barb1900/roger.htm
Catherine Caissy, the daughter of Michel and his first wife Catherine Poirier, married Jean-Baptiste Bergeron, the son of Augustin and Marie Rose Melancon. They had 4 children: Magdelaine, Ositte, Jean Baptiste and Charles. Jean Bergeron is on the list of prisoners at Halifax in 1763 with his wife and four children. Since some of the Halifax prisoners made it to Louisiana and Jean-Baptiste and Catherine were in Louisiana in 1766, the Jean Bergeron in the list of prisoners must be Jean-Baptiste and his wife Catherine. They have a fifth child in Louisiana, Marie Anne, in the summer of 1765, who died at age 2 months. The census of 1766, from St. James to Donaldsonville, shows Catherine, the widow of Jean Baptiste Bergeron, living with Mathurin Landry and her half brother Joseph Caissy.
Jean-Baptiste Bergeron's Timeline
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1730
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Acadie, Rivière St.-Jean, Colony of Nova Scotia, Nouvelle-France
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1751 |
1751
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Rivière St.-Jean, Acadie, Nouvelle-France
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1752 |
1752
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Acadie, Rivière St.-Jean, Colony of Nova Scotia, British Colony
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1754 |
1754
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Acadie, Beaubassin, Colony of Nova Scctia, British Colony
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1756 |
1756
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Acadie, Riviere St. Jean, Colony of Nova Scotia, Nouvelle-France
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1764 |
July 1764
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Halifax?, Acadie, British Colony
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1765 |
May 31, 1765
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Attakapas, La Luisiana, New Spain
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November 2, 1765
Age 35
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Poste de Attakapas, La Luisiana, New Spain
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November 2, 1765
Age 35
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Poste de Attakapas, La Luisiana, New Spain
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