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Philippe Pinet dit Bellefeuille (Pinet)

Also Known As: "Rimbault"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Port-Royal, Acadie, [Nouvelle-France]
Death: before circa September 01, 1710
Louisbourg, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
Place of Burial: Louisbourg, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
Immediate Family:

Son of Unknown Pinet; Unknown Pinet; Marie-Anne Unknown and Anne Marie Unknown
Husband of Catherine Hébert
Father of Jean Pinet; Antoine Pinet; Noël Pinet; Anne Pinet; Philippe Pinet, II and 5 others
Half brother of Philipe Rimbault; François Rimbault; Marie-Jeanne Rimbault; Claude Raimbault; Marie Pinet Rimbault and 5 others

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About Philippe Pinet dit Bellefeuille

  • Sources:
    • Name ascertained from son's marriage record: Généalogie Québec, www.genealogiequebec.com - acte/6163299

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch Name: (https://www.familysearch.org);

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accessed 12 Jun 2018), entry for Philippe Pinet, person ID M3F1-7DQ. 3

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch Name: Name: Name: (https://www.familysearch.org);;;

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accessed 12 Jun 2018), entry for Philippe Pinet, person ID M3F1-7DQ. 3

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch Name: Name: Name: Name: (https://www.familysearch.org);;;;

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accessed 12 Jun 2018), entry for Philippe Pinet, person ID M3F1-7DQ.

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch Name: Name: Name: Name: (https://www.familysearch.org);;;;

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accessed 12 Jun 2018), entry for Pierre Gautrot, person ID LZ2D-R48. 3

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch Name: (https://www.familysearch.org);

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accessed 12 Jun 2018), entry for Philippe Pinet, person ID M3F1-7DQ. 3

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch Name: Name: Name: (https://www.familysearch.org);;;

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accessed 12 Jun 2018), entry for Philippe Pinet, person ID M3F1-7DQ. 3

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch Name: Name: Name: Name: (https://www.familysearch.org);;;;

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accessed 12 Jun 2018), entry for Philippe Pinet, person ID M3F1-7DQ.

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch Name: Name: Name: Name: (https://www.familysearch.org);;;;

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accessed 12 Jun 2018), entry for Pierre Gautrot, person ID LZ2D-R48. 3


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Category:M%C3%A9tis Province of QuebecCategory: Métis Maritime Provinces
Category: Port-Royal, Acadie
Category: Grand-Pré, Acadie
Acadian

Biography ==:Philippe Pinet was born at Port-Royal in c1654 to a father whose first name and birthplace have been lost to history and who died soon after Philippe was born. Philippe's mother was Anne-Marie, born in c1631; her family name also is lost to us. Acadian genealogist Bona Arsenaultcontends that Anne-Marie was a métisse meaning of mixed indigenous/european ancestry. Soon after her husband's death in c1655, Anne-Marie remarried to René Rimbault, an early settler of the colony who raisedPhilippe with the children of his marriage to Anne-Marie.

:Philippe Pinet can be found in the first Acadian census of 1671 as Philippe Rimbault, but by the census of 1686 he was using his biologicalfather's surname. In c1678, probably at Port-Royal, Philippe marriedCatherine, daughter of Étienne Hébert and Marie Gaudet. Soon aftertheir marriage, Philippe and Catherine moved to Chignecto and then tothe new Acadian settlement in the Minas Basin, where they raised a dozen children, including six sons who created families of their own. Five of their daughters married into the Corporon, Doucet dit Lirlandois, LeBlanc dit Jasmin, Jacquemin dit Lorrain, and Simon dit Boucher families.
Philippe died before 1 September 1710 since he was identified as deceased in his son Noel’s marriage record. In June 1714, his widow andfour of their children took a vessel from Minas to Île Royale, today's Cape Breton Island, to look at land there. Catherine then sailed on to Canada, where her oldest son had settled.
:Oldest son Jean, born probably at Port-Royal in c1680, married Marie,daughter of Pierre Morin and widow of Jacques Cochu, at Québec in February 1710. Jean remained at Québec, where he died at the Hôpital général in July 1744, in his mid 60s. He and Marie had no children.
:Antoine, born at Chignecto in October 1682, became a carpenter. He married Marguerite, daughter of André Célestin dit Bellemère, at Grand-Pré in April 1709, but they did not remain there. Antoine died atLouisbourg on Île Royale, today's Cape Breton Island, in September 1738, age 56. He and Marguerite had 10 children, including a son, Alexis, born at Louisbourg, who married Marie-Anne, daughter of Jean-Baptiste Gaffé, at Québec in November 1750. Three of their daughters married into the Ballé, Bouillé, Arnoux, and Harnois families in Canadaand on Île Royale.
:Noël, born at Minas in August 1683, married Rose, daughter of RobertHenry, at Grand-Pré in September 1710. Noël also was a carpenter, as well as a sailor and a farmer. He and his family also were well-traveled. They lived on Rivière-des-Habitants at Minas; in Canada; at Petit Degrat, near Île Madame; and on Île St.-Jean, today's Prince Edward Island, where a French official counted them at Pointe-de-l'Est in 1752. Interestingly, there was a community on the island called Anse-à-Pinet, where, ironically, no Pinets lived in 1752; one wonders if it was named after Noël, who died at St.-Pierre-du-Nord on the island in May 1755, age 72. He and Rose had 11 children, including four sons who married into the Pilon, Bertrand, Trahan, and Lacroix dit Durel families. Two of their daughters married into the Vallet dit Langevin, Porcheron, and Detcheverry families. Two of Noël's sons, Philippe and Charles le jeune, used the dit Pinel.
:Charles l'aîné married Marie, daughter of Louis Marchand dit Poitiers, at Port-Toulouse, Île Royale, in c1724. Charles died in c1752, probably at Port-Toulouse.
:Charles le jeune dit Petit Charles, born in c1702, married Marie-Louise, daughter of François Testard dit Paris, at Port-Toulouse in c1723. Charles died at nearby Louisbourg in May 1743, in his early 40s.
:Youngest son Philippe, fils, born in c1702, married Isabelle, or Élisabeth, Michel, probably on Île Royale in c1726. He died at Louisbourg in January 1733, a widower, in his early 30s.

Recensements/Censuses

:Transcriptions of the Censuses: *TimHebert *Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home; 2005 – Present, hosted by Lucie LeBlanc Consentino; Census Records
:Scans of official transcriptions: *Official Census Scans



:1678 Port Royal Census:
:Philippe Rimbault & Catherine Hebert, 1 cow & 4 acres of land

:http://www.acadian.org/census1671.html:Rene RIMBAUT, 55, wife Anne-Marie 40; Children: Phillipe 16, Francois15, Jeanne 11, Marie 10, Francoise 5; cattle 12, sheep 9.

:1686 Baie des Mines Census::Philippe Pinet 32, Catherine Hebert 24, children: Jean 6, Antoine 4, Noel 3, Marie 1; 2 guns, 8 arpents, 12 cattle, 15 hogs.

:1693 Minas Census::Philippe Pinet 40, Catherine Hebert 32, Jean 15, Antoine 11, Noel 9, Marie 7, Anne 6, Genevieve 4, Catherine 2; 14 cattle, 14 sheep, 6 pigs, 10 arpents, 1 gun.
:1701 Riviere St Antoine, Les Mines Census::Philipe Pinet, his wife, 4 boys, 5 girls, 10 arpents, 20 cattle, 30 sheep, 14 hogs, 1 gun.

:1703 Mines Census:
:Philippe Pinet, his wife, 6 boys, 2 girls, 7 arms bearers

:1707 Minas Census::Phillipe Pinet, his wife, 2 boys 14 or older, 2 younger boys, 3 girls12 or older; 12 arpents, 9 cattle, 10 sheep, 6 hogs.
:1714 Acadian census (Île Royale)
:The widow Pinet, Acadian, 3 son, 2 girls, King’s ration for 1 year

Research ==:Pinet La Roque Census-1752He died before this census.

::1717 (Port Toulouse) - The widow Pinet, Acadian, 3 son Pinet

:Citations needed:link to censuses--may be these can be found there
::1719 (Port Toulouse) - widow Pinet: 3 children, 3 domestic, 3 boats
::1724 (Port Toulouse) - widow Pinet: born in Acadia, gardener, 1 son below 15
::1726 (Port Toulouse) - widow Pinet, born Acadia, gardener, 2 sons over 15

Sources

≤references />*"Acadians in Gray"; Steve Cormier 2000-2016

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Philippe Pinet dit Bellefeuille's Timeline

1654
1654
Port-Royal, Acadie, [Nouvelle-France]
1680
1680
Port Royal, Richmond County, Nova Scotia, Canada
1681
October 7, 1681
Grand Pré, NS, Canada
1683
August 4, 1683
Grand Pré, Acadie, Nouvelle-France
1687
1687
Nova Scotia 101, NS, Canada
1688
1688
Port Royal, NS, Canada
1689
1689
Grand Pré, NS, Canada
1691
1691
Nova Scotia 101, NS, Canada
1693
1693
Grand-Pré, Acadia