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- [S12] Census: 1752 Census of Isle Royale (Cape Breton), ISBN: 1-886560-48-X., p.97.
Jacques LeBlanc, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 57 years; he has been four years in the country. Married to Cecille Dupuis, native of l'Acadie, aged 55 years.
They have four sons and two daughters:
Jean Pierre LeBlanc, aged 25 years;
Joseph, aged 23 years;
Dominique, aged 21 years;
Cazimire, aged 19 years;
Francoise, aged 26 years;
Margueritte, aged 16 years.
Their live stock consists of eight oxen, six cows, one heifer, three calves, two bulls, two horses, five ewes, three sows, three pigs and twenty-five fowls.
The land on which they are settled is situated on the south side of the River du Nord-Est of Port La Joye. They have sown on it ten bushels of wheat, one bushel of oats and seven bushels of peas, and they have fallow land sufficient to sow twelve bushels of seed; they also have a saw mill.
- [S90] IT Data: Acadian Data,base, University of Moncton, Retrieved Aug 1994(M01), p.105 of my sheets.
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