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Marie Radegonde Membertou

Also Known As: "Marguerite Amerindienne Mi'Kmaq ( Micmac Indian) Membertou", "Marie Anne Membertou", "Micmac "Marie-Anne" Membertou", "Marie Radegonde Kagijonais"
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Birthplace: Loudun, Departement de la Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France
Death: 1690 (77-78)
Annapolis Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Immediate Family:

Wife of Jean-Antoine Lambert
Mother of Radegonde Lambert; Jean Lambert; Huguette Lambert and Huguette Lambelot or Lambert

Managed by: Justin Nathan James Russ
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About Marie Radegonde Membertou

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FamilySearch: Family Tree Marie Radegonde Membertou
Birth  1595 • Fort Lomeron, Cap De Sable, Acadie, Nouvelle - Écosse, Canada
Death  1679 • Lauzon, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada
Parents  Chief Henri Sachem Kjisaqmaw Maupeltuk of Mi'kmaq Membertou • Henri Louis Membertou • Henri Micmac Abnaki Membertou • Marie Ameckmite Mitcsamegke • Sigogne Membertou
Spouse  Jean-Antoine Lambert
Children  Huguette Lambelot or Lambert • Radegonde Lambert

Lead confidence: 3
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GSCQ-SYG

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Reportedly a Micmac Indian.

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S. White p.526

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From: Michele Doucette (michele.doucette@nf.sympatico.ca) To: With regards to my DOUCET research, I have recently discovered thatGermain Doucet (Sieur de LaVerdure) had 4 children: 1. Pierre, born about 1621 and married to Henriette Pelletret (d/o SimonPelletret and Perrine Bourg) about 1660. He died on June 1, 1713 and wasburied on June 2, 1713 (according to the Port Royal church registerinformation). 2. Marguerite (whom many of us refer to as Marguerite-Louise) born about1625 and married to Abraham Dugas about 1647. She died on December 19,1707 and was buried on December 20, 1707 (according to the Port Royalchurch register information). 3. another unnamed daughter (according to Stephen White, Genealogist atUniversité de Moncton) who married a Pierre LeJeune dit Briard about1650. 4. Germain, born about 1641 and married about 1664 to Marie Landry (whommany o us refer to as Marie Marguerite Landry), d/o René Landry andPerrine Bourg. During my visit with Stephen this summer, I asked him if there was asibling connection between this Pierre LeJeune dit Briard and Catherineand Edmée LeJeune. His response was in the negative. Hope that this has helped to clarify a few things for us genealogists. Cuzin Michele Acadian GenWeb Coordinator (http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/2162/)

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About Micmac Indians: Largest of the Indian tribes of Canada's E Maritime Provinces. Early chronicles describe them as fierce and warlike, but they were among the first Indians to accept Jesuit teachings and intermarry with the settlers of New France. The Micmac formed a confederacy of several clans. In winter they hunted caribou, moose, and small game; in summer they fished, gathered shellfish, and hunted seals. They were expert canoeists. In the 17th-18th cent. they were allies of the French against the English. Today their descendants, mixed with whites, number about 15,000.

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FAMILIES ACADIENNE Let it be known that the record of Pierre Lejeune has been found in Leopold Lanctot's tome 2 of tome 1 & 2 which is volume I & 2, published in 1994 in French and in English. Lanctot's record of this was found in the Oblats Marie Immaculee, which is an order of Catholic Priest's. That which states that, the Lejeune's noted are Metis Indian's. Edmee, Pierre and Catherine Lejeune were born in the Capde Sable, Arcadia area. Thus all descendants are of Metis Indian descent.

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[S00032] FAMILIES ACADIENNE TOME I & II, LEOPOLD LANCTOT, (Name: PUBLISHED IN 1911 IN FRENCH;).
Date of Import: 26 Aug 2000

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I'm proud of my Mi'kmaq heritage NOT MERTIS OR WHATEVER its called I have ancestors who were Mi'kmaq Indians and some died in war . Im posting a pic of him in his uniform, a Mi'kmaq Indian, and a Benoit. So WHO ever wrote the post about we are not Mi'kmaq heritage, think AGAIN, because dna proves your wrong. If you research the Mi'kmaq Indian tribe etc its obvious. Thx


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FamilySearch: Family Tree Marie Radegonde Membertou
Birth  1595 • Fort Lomeron, Cap De Sable, Acadie, Nouvelle - Écosse, Canada
Death  1679 • Lauzon, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada
Parents  Chief Henri Sachem Kjisaqmaw Maupeltuk of Mi'kmaq Membertou • Henri Louis Membertou • Henri Micmac Abnaki Membertou • Marie Ameckmite Mitcsamegke • Sigogne Membertou
Spouse  Jean-Antoine Lambert
Children  Huguette Lambelot or Lambert • Radegonde Lambert

Lead confidence: 5
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GSCQ-SYG

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FamilySearch: Family Tree Marie Membertou
Birth  about 1602 • Nova Scotia, Canada
Death  1671 • Nova Scotia, Canada
Parents  Chief Henri Sachem Kjisaqmaw Maupeltuk of Mi'kmaq Membertou • Mikmaw Marie Micmac Membertou
Children  Chief Of Micmac Abenaki Sachem Membertou

Lead confidence: 3
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L1VR-45M

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Marie Radegonde Membertou's Timeline

1590
1590
1612
June 11, 1612
Loudun, Departement de la Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France
1617
1617
Acadia, New France
1620
1620
Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada
1621
1621
Martaize, Vienne, , France
1623
1623
1690
1690
Age 77
Annapolis Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada