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Jean (dit le Jeune) Belliveau
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Name Jean (dit le Jeune) Belliveau Born Abt 1674 [1] Gender Male Died 13 Sep 1707 Port Royal [1, 2]
- From Bona - On September 13, 1707, he died of wounds received on the same day that Port Royal was invaded by the British.
From White - mort à la suite de blessures graves infligées lors de l'invasion des Anglais (translation: died as a result of serious injuries inflicted during the invasion of the English)
Buried 13 Sep 1707 the parish of Port Royal [1, 3]
- Burial entry: Jean Belliveaux the younger died from wounds received in a battle with the English.
Notes - Note difference: Stephen White has the following children in this family: Charles b.abt1697;Jean b.abt1699; Louis b.abt1700; Marie b1706; and Pierre b1706. Bona Arsenault had the following children in this family: Charles, 1696; Charlotte, 1697; Jean, 1699; Marie, abt 1700; Madeleine, 1703; Pierre, 1706.
Person ID I788 Annette - Research Last Modified 15 May 2020
Father Jean Antoine Belliveau, b. 1652, Port Royal , d. 1734 OR 1735, Tracadie, ile Saint Jean
(Age 83 years)
Mother Marie Jeanne Bourg, b. 1653, Port Royal , d. Yes, date unknown
Family ID F193 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Madeleine Melanson, b. Abt 1677, Acadia Married Abt 1696 Acadia [1, 2]
- Bona gives the marriage year as about 1695 and S.White gives it as about 1696.
Children 1. Charles dit Le Jeune Belliveau, b. Abt 1696, Port Royal , d. 5 Jan 1758, , Quebec
(Age ~ 62 years)
2. Jean Belliveau, b. Abt 1699, Acadia , d. Baie Ste.Marie (Nova Scotia).
3. Louis Belliveau, b. Abt 1700, Acadia , d. Bef 1703 (Age ~ 2 years)
4. Marie Magdeleine (Marie) Belliveau, b. 4 Aug 1703, Acadia , d. Bef 28 Feb 1764 (Age < 60 years)
5. Pierre (dit Piau) Belliveau, b. 1706, Acadia , d. Memramcook
Family ID F195 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- From Bona - On September 13, 1707, he died of wounds received on the same day that Port Royal was invaded by the British.
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