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Jeanne LeBlanc

Female 1838 - Abt 1873  (34 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jeanne LeBlanc was born 10 Jul 1838, the parish of Cap Pelé, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada (daughter of Jean LeBlanc and Marguerite Bourk); died Abt 11 Jan 1873, the parish of Cap Pelé, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Jeanne married Louis LeBlanc 1 Feb 1864, Shemogue, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada. Louis (son of Pacifique dit Sixte LeBlanc and Marie Anne dite Madeleine Landry) was born 26 Jun 1841, the parish of Shemogue, Westmorland County, New Brunswick; died 26 Jan 1926. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jean LeBlanc was born Abt 1811 (son of Victor LeBlanc and Isabelle Leger); died Yes, date unknown.

    Jean married Marguerite Bourk 26 Nov 1833, the parish of Barachois, , New Brunswick. Marguerite (daughter of Joseph Bourg and Modeste Comeau) was born 13 Nov 1816, Memramcook; was buried 21 Dec 1866, Cap Pele, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Marguerite Bourk was born 13 Nov 1816, Memramcook (daughter of Joseph Bourg and Modeste Comeau); was buried 21 Dec 1866, Cap Pele, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • Baptised: 30 Nov 1816, the parish of Memramcook

    Notes:

    Baptised:
    Her godparents were Marguerite Caumeau and Maximin Bourg, uncle of the child.

    Notes:

    Married:
    The groom was of major age and the bride was of minor age at the date of their marriage. Witnesses at the marriage were Victor Leblanc, father of the groom, and Joseph and Francois Bourk, brothers of the bride.

    Children:
    1. 1. Jeanne LeBlanc was born 10 Jul 1838, the parish of Cap Pelé, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada; died Abt 11 Jan 1873, the parish of Cap Pelé, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada.
    2. Honore LeBlanc was born 8 Apr 1841, the parish of Shemogue, Westmorland County, New Brunswick; died 9 Nov 1869, the parish of Cap Pelé, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Victor LeBlanc was born Abt 1788 (son of Paul LeBlanc and Marie Babin); died Mar 1859; was buried 31 Mar 1859.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Abt 1810, Tediche
    • Occupation: Jan 1814; a labourer
    • Residence: Jan 1814, Didiche, Westmorland County, New Brunswick
    • Occupation: Mar 1823; a labourer
    • Residence: Mar 1823, Didiche, Westmorland County, New Brunswick
    • Occupation: Feb 1826, Didiche, Westmorland County, New Brunswick; a labourer
    • Residence: Feb 1826, Didiche, Westmorland County, New Brunswick

    Notes:

    Died:
    He was 70 years of age when he died.

    Victor married Isabelle Leger Abt 1810, Minudie. Isabelle (daughter of Charles 'petit' Leger and Marie Bourque) was born 10 Jan 1781, Franklin Manor; died Apr 1859; was buried 7 Apr 1859. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Isabelle Leger was born 10 Jan 1781, Franklin Manor (daughter of Charles 'petit' Leger and Marie Bourque); died Apr 1859; was buried 7 Apr 1859.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Bef 1859, Tidiche

    Notes:

    Died:
    Her age was given as 72 years when her death was recorded by the priest.

    Children:
    1. 2. Jean LeBlanc was born Abt 1811; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. Ignace LeBlanc was born 6 Mar 1813; died 1 Apr 1818, the parish of Barachois, , New Brunswick.
    3. Hyppolite LeBlanc was born Nov 1815; died 1859; was buried 23 Feb 1859, the parish of Barachois, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada.
    4. Modeste LeBlanc was born Abt 1819; died 8 Apr 1897.
    5. Francoise LeBlanc was born Dec 1822; died 5 Apr 1847; was buried 7 Apr 1847, the parish of Cap Pele.
    6. Fidele LeBlanc was born 18 Dec 1825; died Bef 1862.

  3. 6.  Joseph Bourg (son of Joseph Bourg and Anne Marie Forest); died Yes, date unknown.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Aug 1819, the parsish of Minudie; farmer
    • Occupation: May 1821, the parish of Shemogue; labourer
    • Residence: May 1821, the parish of Shemogue
    • Occupation: Apr 1823, the parish of Shemogue, Westmorland County, New Brunswick; labourer
    • Occupation: Apr 1825; labourer
    • Residence: Apr 1825, the parish of Shemogue, , New Brunswick
    • Occupation: Jan 1833, Ste Therese de Botsford; a farmer

    Joseph married Modeste Comeau 28 Sep 1807, the parish of Memramcook. Modeste (daughter of Joseph Comeau and Madeleine Hebert) was born 15 Feb 1778. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Modeste Comeau was born 15 Feb 1778 (daughter of Joseph Comeau and Madeleine Hebert).

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Apr 1825, the parish of Shemogue, , New Brunswick
    • Residence: Jan 1833, Ste Therese de Botsford

    Notes:

    Married:
    Witnesses at their marriage were Cirile Comau and Raphael Melancon and many relatives and friends.

    Children:
    1. Anne Bourk was born Abt 1810; died 29 Dec 1831; was buried 21 Sep 1832, the parish of Shemogue, Westmorland County, New Brunswick.
    2. Francois Bourg was born 8 Nov 1812; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. Elizabeth (Isabelle) Burk was born 2 Nov 1814; was buried 8 Mar 1890, Cap Pele, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada.
    4. 3. Marguerite Bourk was born 13 Nov 1816, Memramcook; was buried 21 Dec 1866, Cap Pele, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada.
    5. Francoise Bourg was born 17 Feb 1819; died Yes, date unknown.
    6. Natalie Bourg was born 7 Mar 1821, the parish of Shemogue; died 19 Dec 1907, Cap Pele, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada.
    7. Anastasie Bourk was born 7 Apr 1823, the parish of Shemogue; died Yes, date unknown.
    8. Claire Bourk was born 24 Mar 1825; died Apr 1831; was buried 30 May 1831, the parish of Shemogue, Westmorland County, New Brunswick.
    9. Marie Bourk was born 14 Jan 1830; died Yes, date unknown.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Paul LeBlanc was born Abt 1760 (son of Joseph-Andre LeBlanc and Marie (Dite Bidaque) Doiron); died 1825, Cap Pele, N.B..

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Jul 1807, Didiche, Westmorland County, New Brunswick
    • Residence: May 1821, Didiche, Westmorland County, New Brunswick; a labourer

    Notes:

    Irene-born in "aux Mines(Halifax)";later parents moved to L'Entree(near Halifax) in 1768 and in 1769 to Minudie and later to Fox Creek. Paul and his brother, Francois, left Fox Creek in 1807 to settle at Tidiche(Cape Bald or Cap Pele). Their father Joseph went with them. J02-p.159-b.&d dts,marr.info.;death dt of 28 Aug M01-p.200-b.dt,d.dt of 28 Sep;marr.info. J03-p.120-marr.info.
    Feb 2007 - I have removed where he was born - contested

    Paul married Marie Babin Abt 1781. Marie (daughter of Pierre Babin and Madeleine Bourg) was born 29 Oct 1761, Franklin Manor; died 1 Sep 1817, Tediche. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Marie Babin was born 29 Oct 1761, Franklin Manor (daughter of Pierre Babin and Madeleine Bourg); died 1 Sep 1817, Tediche.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Jul 1807, Didiche, Westmorland County, New Brunswick

    Notes:

    Irene-under LeBlanc notes for husband M01-p.200-marr.info. & p.81-marr.info,b.dt&loc. J02-p.159-marr.info;daug of Pierre & Madeleine Bourque. -p.61-b.dt&loc,marr.info;d.dt&loc. J03-p.120-b.dt&loc;d.dt&loc;marr.info.

    Children:
    1. Maximin LeBlanc was born Abt 1783; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. 4. Victor LeBlanc was born Abt 1788; died Mar 1859; was buried 31 Mar 1859.
    3. Elizabeth (Isabelle) LeBlanc was born 1789, Cap Pele, N.B.; died 1861.
    4. Nathalie LeBlanc died Yes, date unknown.
    5. Pierre LeBlanc was born Abt 1794; died 16 Mar 1849, Cap Pele; was buried 19 Mar 1849, the parish of Cap Pele.
    6. Rosalie (Rose) LeBlanc died 9 Sep 1876, Ragged Reef, Cumberland Co, Nova Scotia; was buried 10 Sep 1876, St Denis Cemetery, Minudie, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada.

  3. 10.  Charles 'petit' Leger was born 15 Jun 1749, LaRosette, N.S. (son of Francois Leger and Madeleine Comeau); died 17 May 1837, the parish of Barachois; was buried 19 May 1837, the cemetery of the parish of Barachois.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Jul 1807, Shemogue, Westmorland Co, New Brunswick
    • Residence: 1820, Trois Rousseaux, in the parish of Cap Pele,; , settling
    • Residence: Oct 1820, the parish of Shemogue, NB; a labourer
    • Occupation: Sep 1821, the parish of Shemogue, , New Brunswick; a ploughman/farmhand

    Notes:

    Bona-vol.2,p.661-b.yr. T19-b.&d.dts.&locs.;known as "Petit Charles";marr.info. T20-b.&d.yrs;marr.info. J03-p.131-notes of Placide Gaudet say he was the sole survivor after being deported to Connecticut with his parents and siblings - his mother, brothers & sisters died of hunger and Charles Leger was adopted by his godmother, Marie Grosvalet...He was at Champs Elyses in 1790 with his wife, 3 sons and 2 daugs. He settled at Chemoque in 1804 and in 1820 at Trois Ruisseaux(Leger's Brooks) in the parish of Cap Pele where he died in 1837. B26-p.72,73-b.yr,talks of another document from the Archives of St Louis Cathedral in New Orleans, which mentions that Charle's sister, Marie, survived the 1755 tragedy...Paul and Marie sought refuge in Louisiana...Placide Gaudet,who was not aware of the New Orleans document...Charles was separated from his parents and never saw them again...at the age of six in 1755, he was adopted by his godmother,Marguerite Grovalet, who took care of him as if he were her own son....They took refuge at Chipoudie and then at Ile St Jean. According to Placide Gaudet, Charles was 18 when he left Ile St.Jean to reach Minudie in Nova Scotia...

    Buried:
    Present at his burial were Laurent Godet and Jean Godet.

    Charles married Marie Bourque 15 Jun 1778, Dieppe, (Fox Creek), N.B.. Marie (daughter of Jean Bourg and Marie Hebert) was born 9 Jul 1763, Minudie, N.S.; died 1807. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Marie Bourque was born 9 Jul 1763, Minudie, N.S. (daughter of Jean Bourg and Marie Hebert); died 1807.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Jul 1807, Shemogue, Westmorland Co, New Brunswick
    • Residence: Sep 8121, the parish of Shemogue, , New Brunswick

    Notes:

    T19-marr.info;daug of Jean Bourque and Marie Hebert;b.dt & loc. T20-b.&d.yrs,marr.info. J03-p.117 & 131-b.yr;marr.info;she was 15 when she married.

    Children:
    1. Charles dit Charlitte Leger was born 29 Sep 1779, Franklin Manor; died 5 Jan 1827, Cap Pele.
    2. 5. Isabelle Leger was born 10 Jan 1781, Franklin Manor; died Apr 1859; was buried 7 Apr 1859.
    3. Simon Leger was born 7 Oct 1783, Minudie, N.S.; died 7 Jan 1827, Cap Pele.
    4. Moise 'Meche' Leger was born Abt 1786; died Mar 1861, Cap Pele; was buried 23 Mar 1861, Cap Pele cemetery.
    5. Scholastique (Collete) Leger was born 26 Jun 1787, Minudie; died 27 Jun 1842; was buried 28 Jun 1842, the parish of Cap Pele.
    6. Paul Leger was born Abt 1791, Minudie; died 28 Mar 1869; was buried 30 Mar 1869, the parish of Cap Pele, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada.
    7. Francois Leger was born Abt 1794; died 24 May 1868.
    8. Louis Leger was born 1796; died 27 Jun 1845; was buried 28 Jun 1845, the parish of Cap Pele.
    9. Thaddee Leger died Yes, date unknown.
    10. Modest Leger was born 1800, Minudie; died 5 May 1838.
    11. Prime Leger died Yes, date unknown.
    12. Pierre Leger died Yes, date unknown.

  5. 12.  Joseph Bourg was born Abt 1750, Beaubassin (son of Jean Bourg and Marie Theriault); died Abt 1808, Shemogue.

    Notes:

    J03-p.33-b&d dts,marr.info.;Joseph dit "Chaculot"(means the last son); he settled with his father and his brothers at Champs Elyses and then later at Shemogue in 1804. B25-p.43,44-b&d dts,marr.info.

    Joseph married Anne Marie Forest 25 Jul 1774, Beaubassin. Anne died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Anne Marie Forest died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    J03-p.128-marr.info;daug of Charles a Baptiste Forest & Marie Poirier. B25-p.44-marr.info;gives parents as Charles and Marie Chiasson --? this last name of her mother. Was it Poirier??

    Children:
    1. Laurent (dit Paul) Bourque was born 26 Oct 1778, Franklin Manor, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia; died Jan 1862, Scoudouc, Westmorland County, New Brunswick.
    2. 6. Joseph Bourg died Yes, date unknown.
    3. Raphael Bourg was born Abt 1788.
    4. Rosalie Bourque died Yes, date unknown.

  7. 14.  Joseph Comeau was born 8 Nov 1724, Rivière-aux-Canards (son of Claude Comeau and Claire Landry).

    Other Events:

    • Baptised: 19 Nov 1724, the parish of Grand Pré
    • Residence: 1753, Petotcoudiac
    • Residence: 1761, Fort Edward, Windsor, Nova Scotia
    • Residence: 1768, Windsor, , Nova Scotia
    • Residence: 1768, Minudie, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia
    • Residence: 1774, Baie Sainte Marie, Digby, Nova Scotia
    • Residence: 1807, Menoudie, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia

    Notes:

    Notes from Irene (Terrio) Melanson: Joseph Comeau came to Minudie in 1768. He worked for J.F.W. DesBarres and lived in the Elysian Fields. On May 8,1769, demised by lease to a group of men including Joseph Comeau, 600 acres of Minudie upland and 100 acres of marsh to be dykes at DesBarres' cost. One-third of their produce was given to desBarres which later was increased to half. Joseph's name also appears on the list of names of those who worked on the great aboiteau.

    Passage from page 95 of Beloved Acadia of My Ancestors by Yvon Leger:
    "In 1755, the Comeau family was most probably part of the painful caravan of refugees from the Petitcodiac region who sought the protection of Commandeur de Boishébert at Gédaique (Grand-Digue) and Cocagne, before reaching the banks of the Miramichi River. Joseph Comeau thus avoided deportation towards the British colonies of the South. In 1761, however, he was among a contingent of Acadians taken by Captain McKenzie to Forts Beauséjour and Edward, where they were kept as captives till 1763 or 1764.
    Among the documents preserved at the Federal Archives (the Deschamps Papers), we find several mentions of Joseph Comeau, his wife Anastasie and their son Mathurin. After their liberation, Joseph Comeau and many ex-prisoners from Fort Beauséjour settled in Menoudie, that ancient and once prosperous Acadian colony on the banks of Riviere-Hébert, in Nova Scotia. The Deschamps Papers also mention that Joseph Comeau, his son Mathurin, Joseph Leger, Mathurin's father-in-law, along with other Acadians were the very first lease-holders of Joseph Frederick DesBarres. Their main assignment was the maintenance and repair of the dikes or aboiteaux built by their forefathers in the previous century."

    Residence:
    He worked for JFW DesBarres and lived in the Elysian Fields.

    Residence:
    He is widowed by this time.

    Joseph married Madeleine Hebert 29 Dec 1767, Franklin Manor, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. Madeleine (daughter of Joseph Hebert and Madeleine Poirier) was born 25 Jan 1741, the parish of Beaubassin; died Bef Sep 1807. [Group Sheet]


  8. 15.  Madeleine Hebert was born 25 Jan 1741, the parish of Beaubassin (daughter of Joseph Hebert and Madeleine Poirier); died Bef Sep 1807.

    Other Events:

    • Baptised: 9 Apr 1741, the parish of Beaubassin

    Notes:

    Baptised:
    Her godparents were Pierre Poirier & Cecile Poirier. Parents and godparents were all inhabitants of this parish (Beaubassin).

    Died:
    She was deceased by the time her daughter, Modeste, married in September 1807.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Their marriage in 1767 was in the civil registers of Franklin Manor. Their marriage was rehabilitated in the church 29th August 1768 in Pisiguit (today Windsor, Nova Scotia).

    Children:
    1. Pierre Comeau was born 3 Sep 1768; died 16 Nov 1844, the parish of Cap Pelé, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 18 Nov 1844, the parish of Cap Pelé, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada.
    2. Madeleine Comeau was born 22 Apr 1772.
    3. Cyrille Comeau was born 15 Apr 1775.
    4. 7. Modeste Comeau was born 15 Feb 1778.


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