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Jonathan HAYNES. Born on 3 September 1684 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts. Captured by the Indians at age twelve and taken to Canada. He remained there, married and raised a family. married Marie POSÉ / PAUZÉ (not POUZE), daughter of Jacques and Marie JOBIDON, in 1712. The name of his parents was transmogrified by translation as was often the case, and so was the name of their town of residence shown as "Heuret near Boston" in the mariage record of 1712.
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1694 |
November 4, 1694
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St Thomas, Montmagny, Quebec, Canada
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November 4, 1694
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St Thomas
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November 4, 1694
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Montmagny
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1694
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1714 |
September 29, 1714
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St-Thomas-de-Montmagny, Quebec, Canada
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September 29, 1714
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Montmagny, Quebec, Canada
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1714
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Montmagny, Quebec, Canada
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1716 |
June 23, 1716
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St Thomas, Montmagny QC
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June 23, 1716
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Montmagny, Quebec, Canada
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