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Category:Acadians deported to Europe
Category:Great Upheaval
Category:Acadians Deported from Isle Saint-Jean
Category:Isle Saint-Jean, Acadie
Marie was born about 1712 in Acadie. She was the daughter of Charles Doiron and Fran%C3%A7oise Gaudet.≤ref name=DGFA>White, Stephen A. Patrice Gallant, and Hector-J Hébert, Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes (Moncton, N.-B.: Centred'études acadiennes, Université de Moncton, 1999) p. 191, 516≤blockquote*Madeleine-Josephe DOIRON, born around 1712, daughter of Charles & Francoise GAUDET.
Around 1730 in Acadie she married Paul dit Petit Paul Boudrot, son of Claude Boudrot and Catherine Meunier.≤ref name=DGFA/>
Children:≤ref>Karen Theriot Reader Madeleine Josèphe Doiron at Geneanet.≤/ref>
They were listed in the 1752 La Roque census at Isle Saint-Jean with their 5 children. Her parents were also living with them.≤ref>Report Concerning Canadian Archives for the Year 1905, Volume II (Ottawa: Printed by S.E.Dawson, 1905), 1752 La Roque Census, p. 102/ Image 234. The original census, in French, can be found at Census Original Version “Recensement de l'Isle Royal et de Isle Saint-Jean ”≤blockquote>at Rivière-du-Moulin-à-Scie Paul Boudrot, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 49 years, he has been two years in the colony. Married to Marie Joseph Duaron, native of l'Acadie, aged 40 years.
They have two sons and three daughters:-
Jean Charles Boudrot, aged 12 years.≤br/>
Bazille, aged 4 years.≤br/>
Margueritte, aged 17 years.≤br/>
Françoise, aged 14 years.≤br/>
Anne, aged 7 years.≤br/>
Charles Douaron, her father, native of l'Acadie, aged 90 years and infirm. ≤br/>
Married to Françoise Godet, native of l'Acadie, aged 85 years.≤br/>
They have in live stock five oxen, four cows, one sow, and four pigs.
The land upon which they are settled is situated on the Rivière des Blancs, it has been given to them verbally by Monsieur de Bonnaventure.They have made a clearing on it of five arpents in extent where they have sown seven bushels of wheat and eight bushels of oats.≤/blockquote>≤/ref>
The family was deported to France in 1758 during the Great Upheaval. Paul and their son Basile died at sea en route to France. Madeleine Josèphe passed away on 24 November 1758 at Saint-Malo. Their son Joseph died one month later at the age of about 4.
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See also:* Source: Genealogy of Canada http://www.nosorigines.qc.ca/GenealogieQuebec.aspx?genealogy=Doiron...
1712 |
April 15, 1712
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Acadie
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1725 |
1725
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Pisiguit, New Brunswick, Canada
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1732 |
1732
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Pisiguit, Acadie
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1735 |
November 7, 1735
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Windsor, Hants County, Nova Scotia, Canada
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1740 |
1740
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Pisiguit, Acadie
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1740
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Acadie, Pisiquid, Colony of Nova Scotia, British Colony
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1745 |
1745
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Acadie, Pisiguit, Colony of Nova Scotia, British Colony
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1748 |
1748
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Pisiguit, Acadie
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1754 |
1754
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Pisiquid, Lacadie, Nova Scotia, Canada
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