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Anselme Landry

Male 1789 - 1814  (24 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Anselme Landry was born 28 Jun 1789 (son of Anselme Landry and Marie Brideau); died 22 Jun 1814, Cap-aux-Meules (today Stonehaven, Gloucester County, New Brunswick).

    Anselme married Tharsile Pinet 24 Nov 1812. Tharsile (daughter of Dominique Pinet and Rose Boudreau) was born 12 Apr 1795; died 20 Sep 1813. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Anselme Landry was born 11 Mar 1746, Beaubassin (son of Alexis Landry and Marie dit BERNARD Theriault); died 16 Dec 1806.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: a fisherman
    • Residence: Caraquet
    • Residence: Grande Anse; later

    Notes:

    Occupation:
    He was captain of the schooner ``Marie`` with a crew of three men. He made a written request to George Walker for permission to fish in Baie des Chaleurs. Three of his sons drowned at Cap-aux-Meules (today Stonehaven, Gloucester County, New Brunswick) on June 22, 1814.

    Anselme married Marie Brideau Abt 1775. Marie (daughter of Louis Brideau and Marie Therese Thomas) was born 6 Apr 1761, Quebec; died 1848. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Marie Brideau was born 6 Apr 1761, Quebec (daughter of Louis Brideau and Marie Therese Thomas); died 1848.
    Children:
    1. Victoire Landry was born 11 Feb 1784, Caraquet; died 5 Mar 1859, Grande Anse.
    2. 1. Anselme Landry was born 28 Jun 1789; died 22 Jun 1814, Cap-aux-Meules (today Stonehaven, Gloucester County, New Brunswick).
    3. Luce Landry was born 11 Jun 1807, Caraquet, , New Brunswick; died Yes, date unknown.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Alexis LandryAlexis Landry was born 25 Aug 1721, Grand Pre (son of Jean Landry and Claire\Victoire LeBlanc); died 6 Mar 1798; was buried , the small cemetery, Sainte Anne de Bocage, Gloucester County, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Caraquet; a boat builder
    • Occupation: the Baie de Chaleurs; a merchant
    • Residence: Caraquet; was one of the founders of Caraquet and settled
    • Residence: Abt 1745, Beaubassin; after marrying the widow Cormier (Marie Theriault)
    • Residence: 1750, the area of Aulac; , after his village was burnt, near the Fort of Beausejour
    • Residence: 1757, Caraquet; , after the fall of fort Beausejour, briefly in Cocagne and Miramichi, and arrived
    • Residence: 1757, Sainte Anne de Bocage; , settling near Caraquet
    • Residence: 1761, the Baie de Chaleurs; , after fleeing the Caraquet region,
    • Residence: 1765, Bonaventure
    • Residence: 1769, MIscou à Caraquet

    Notes:

    Occupation:
    While he lived along the Baie de Chaleurs, Alexis Landry started up a trade with the English merchants who were established there. Merchants, like Moore & Finlay, Amesbury & Bard, Charles Robin, William Smith and George Walker. He would purchase different commodities from them, paying them in return with fish and wild game.

    Occupation:
    He constructed brigatines, fishing boats, etc.

    Residence:
    Don Landry supplied the photo of the list of founders of Caraquet which was on the wall of the small chapel located at Sainte Anne de Bocage, Gloucester County, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Residence:
    By marrying the widow Cormier, Alexis Landry was entitled to the Cormier property, which he took possession of and then settled on at Beaubassin.

    Residence:
    In the autumn of 1761, the tranquility of Sainte Anne de Bocage was interrupted by a suprise expedition of the English army commanded by Riderick MacKenzie. Acadians were taken prisonner and taken to Nipisiguit where they were left under the surveillence of the Indian chief, Pokemouche, with intentions of the army returning in the spring to retrieve them. But the Acadians fled Caraquet area and sought refuge on the north side of the Bay of Chaleur.


    Residence:
    He and his family settled in Miscou in the spring of 1769. Also he obtained written permission from Judge George Walker of Nipisiquit to retake possession of his old property at Sainte Anne de Bocage.

    Buried:
    After turning age 60, Alexis donated some of his land for construction of a church, parsonage, and cemetery with some conditions attached: a free bench at the front of the church and he and his wife must be buried in the church after they died. When the church at Sainte Anne de Bocage was demolished after the construction of a new church in 1820 at Pointe de Roche, the remains of Alexis and his wife were exhumed and interred in the small cemetery at Bocage.

    Alexis married Marie dit BERNARD Theriault Abt 1745. Marie (daughter of Jean Theriault and Madeleine Bourg) was born 4 Jul 1719, Grand Pre; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Marie dit BERNARD Theriault was born 4 Jul 1719, Grand Pre (daughter of Jean Theriault and Madeleine Bourg); died Yes, date unknown.

    Other Events:

    • Baptised: 4 Jul 1719, the parish of Grand Pre

    Notes:

    Baptised:
    Her godparents were Claude Theriot & Marguerite LeBlanc.

    Children:
    1. 2. Anselme Landry was born 11 Mar 1746, Beaubassin; died 16 Dec 1806.
    2. Anne Marie Landry was born 11 Mar 1746, Beaubassin; died 24 Aug 1822.
    3. Agathe Landry was born Abt 1748; died 28 Apr 1820.
    4. Pierre Landry was born Abt 1751; died 10 Jan 1833.
    5. Francois Landry was born Abt 1756; died Yes, date unknown; was buried 11 Sep 1821.
    6. Thaddee Landry was born Abt 1758; died 10 Aug 1818, Pokemouche.
    7. Joseph Landry was born 22 Jan 1760; died Abt 1838.

  3. 6.  Louis Brideau died Yes, date unknown.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: a carpenter

    Louis married Marie Therese Thomas 5 Jul 1756, Charlesbourg, Quebec. Marie died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Marie Therese Thomas died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    1. 3. Marie Brideau was born 6 Apr 1761, Quebec; died 1848.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Jean Landry (son of Claude Landry and Catherine Thibodeau); died Between 1756 and 1763.

    Notes:

    Died:
    He died sometime between when the census was taken in 1756 and the 20 June 1763.

    Jean married Claire\Victoire LeBlanc Jan 1717 OR Feb 1717. Claire\Victoire (daughter of Rene LeBlanc and Anne Bourgeois) was born Abt 1700, Grand Pre. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Claire\Victoire LeBlanc was born Abt 1700, Grand Pre (daughter of Rene LeBlanc and Anne Bourgeois).

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1763, Pennsylvania

    Notes:

    Census:
    She is listed as a widow.

    Children:
    1. 4. Alexis Landry was born 25 Aug 1721, Grand Pre; died 6 Mar 1798; was buried , the small cemetery, Sainte Anne de Bocage, Gloucester County, New Brunswick, Canada.
    2. Angelique Landry was born Abt 1723; died Yes, date unknown.

  3. 10.  Jean Theriault was born Abt 1690, Grand Pre (son of Germain Theriault and Anne Richard); died 1 Dec 1751.

    Jean married Madeleine Bourg 13 Oct 1712, Beaubassin. Madeleine (daughter of Michel (dit Michaud) Bourg and Isabelle Melanson) was born Abt 1696, Beaubassin. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Madeleine Bourg was born Abt 1696, Beaubassin (daughter of Michel (dit Michaud) Bourg and Isabelle Melanson).

    Notes:

    Married:
    Note: Rieder's Beaubassin transcription gives a marriage date of 8 Oct 1712. Also Terrot is transcribed as 'Cenot'. The marriage entry says that the Terrot's were of the parish of Mines and the Bourg's were of the parish of Beaubassin.
    Note: Bona A gives marriage date of 3 Oct 1712 at Beaubassin.

    Children:
    1. Marguerite Theriault was born Abt 1713, Grand Pre; died Bef 30 Jun 1763.
    2. Madeleine Theriault was born Abt 1715, Saint Charles des Mines; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. 5. Marie dit BERNARD Theriault was born 4 Jul 1719, Grand Pre; died Yes, date unknown.


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