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Charles Doucet

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Name Charles Doucet Born 1722 [1] Gender Male Residence 1741 Malpeque, ile Saint Jean [1]
Census 1752 Malpec, Ile St.Jean [2]
Died Yes, date unknown Notes - Bona-vol.3,p.958-b.yr.;marr.info. He was at Malpeque, ile Saint Jean in 1741. -vol.2,p.446-spouse;son of Charles & Cecile Poirier. He was from Beaubassin. M01-p.516-marr.info.
Person ID I3063 Annette - Research Last Modified 17 Mar 2007
Father Charles Doucet, b. 1688, d. Abt 1730 (Age 42 years) Mother Cecile Poirier, b. 1696, Beaubassin , d. Bef 14 Nov 1747 (Age < 51 years)
Family ID F1674 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Jeanne Boudrot, b. 19 Feb 1730, Port Lajoie , d. Yes, date unknown
Married Abt 1747 [1, 3, 4] Children 1. Anne Doucet, b. 1748, d. Yes, date unknown 2. Marguerite Doucet, b. 1850, d. Yes, date unknown 3. Joseph Doucet, b. Aft 1752, d. Yes, date unknown Family ID F1312 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Sources - [S115] Book:Bona Vol.3 Beaubassin Grand-Pre, ISBN 0-7761-5027-8/0-7761-5030-8(vol.3)., p.958.
- [S12] Census: 1752 Census of Isle Royale (Cape Breton), ISBN: 1-886560-48-X., p.158.
Charles Doucet, fisherman and ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 30 years, he has been in the country 11 years. Married to Jeanne Boudrot, native of Tracadie, aged 22 years.
They have two daughters:
Anne, aged 4 years;
Marguerite, aged 2 years.
In live stock they have two oxen, one cow, one calf, four ewes and five pigs.
The land on which they are settled was given to them by Messieurs Duchambon and Dubuisson. On it they have made a clearing and sown ten bushels of wheat and one bushel-and-a-half of peas, and still have remaining fallow land for the sowing of eight bushels. - [S90] IT Data: Acadian Data,base, University of Moncton, Retrieved Aug 1994(M01), p. 516 of my copy.
- [S10] Book:Bona Vol 2 Port Royal, ISBN: 0-7761-5027-8/0-7761-5029-4 (vol.2)., p.446.
- [S115] Book:Bona Vol.3 Beaubassin Grand-Pre, ISBN 0-7761-5027-8/0-7761-5030-8(vol.3)., p.958.