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About Marie-Judith Béliveau
GEDCOM Note
Category:Port-Toulouse, Île Royale
Category:Isle Saint-Jean, Acadie
Category: Port-Royal, Acadie
Category: Tracadie, Prince Edward Island
Category: Great Upheaval
Category: Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon
Biography
She was born December 21, 1704. ≤ref name="bap">Nova Scotia Archives:Acadians: An Acadian Parish Remembered:The Registers of St. Jean-Baptiste, Annapolis Royal, 1702-1755 :Marie Judith Belivaux: Rg. 1, Vol.26, Pg. 25:Last accessed online June 10, 2017 at: Baptismal Registration≤/ref> , and was baptised December 22, 1704 at St. Jean-Baptiste in Port Royal, Acadia.≤ref name="bap" />
Marie Judith Belliveau was the daughter of Jean Belliveau and Cécile Melancon. ≤ref name="bap" />
She wed Claude Boudrot in Port Toulouse in about 1724.≤ref name= "DGFA">White, Stephen A., Patrice Gallant, and Hector-J Hbert. Dictionnaire Généalogique Des Familles Acadiennes. Moncton, N.-B.: Centre D'études Acadiennes, Université De Moncton, 1999, Print, p.97.≤/ref> By the time of the 1734 census of Tracadie on Ile St. Jean, they had two boys under the age of 11, three girls, and a servantalong with 14 cattle and 6 sheep. ≤ref>1734 Census of Ile St. Jean (Prince Edward Island), The Island Register, accessed 30 Sept 2017.≤/ref> They were still in Tracadie at the time of the 1752 census and had three sons and three daughters. ≤ref>Report of the Canadian Archives for 1905, Volume II, AppendixA, Part I, "Journal and Census of Ile Royale, prepared by Sieur de laRoque, under the direction of M. le Comte de Raymond, in the year 1752", with plan and index, p.148. ≤/ref>Summary: Claude Boudrot-50, residing in country for 31 years; married to Judith Belliveaux, native of l'Acadie, age 46; Claude-20; Michel-17; Pierre-8; Marie-16; Marguerite-14; Louise-11
Judith and her husband, along with other family members and friends were taken prisoner at some point during the French and Indian War as they appear on the list of Acadian prisoners held in Fort Cumberland (formerly Fort Beausejour).≤ref>List of Acadian Prisoners at Fort Cumberland as of August24, 1763, Acadian & French Canadian Ancestal Home website, accessed 30 Sept 2017.≤/ref> Within a few years, Judith was a widow and livingin Miquelon where she died 16 December 1774 and was buried the next day.≤ref name="DGFA" />
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Acknowledgments
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Marie-Judith Béliveau's Timeline
1704 |
December 21, 1704
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Port-Royal, Acadie, Nouvelle-France
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1732 |
1732
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Havre Tracadie, Ile St. Jean, Acadia
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1732
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1733 |
1733
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Havre Tracadie, Ile St. Jean, Acadia
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1774 |
December 16, 1774
Age 69
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Saint Pierre and Miquelon
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