1) Marie (1675-) md Jean-Charles Trahan
2) Charles (1676-) md Marie Rivet
3) Anne (abt 1678-)
4) René (1680-
5) Marguerite (abt 1682-) md Jean Babin
6) Claude (abt 1683-)
7) Jean-Baptite (abt 1683-) md (1) Cecile Corporon and (2) Louise Saulnier
He married (2) Marie Corporon in about 1685, in Acadie. They are the parents of the following:
1) Madeline (1686-) md Alain-Olier Bujold
2) Denis (1690-1754) md Marie-Agnes Vincent
3) Antoine (1691-) md Cecile Brasseau
4) Pierre (1693-) md Madeleine Hebert
5) Francois (1697-) md Angelique Doiron
6) Marie-Josephte (1703-) md Pierre Thibodeau
7) Catherine-Josephe (1705-1799) md (a) Jean-Baptiste Trahan and (b) Francois Girouard
8) Marguerite (1708-1766) md Jean-Baptiste Thibodeau
He died sometime after his son's wedding on 27 November 1714.
Charles died in Pisiquit, Nova Scotia. This is in the Mines Basin area of Acadia, and the establishment started at the same time as Grand Pre. The l'Assomption parish church was situated on a hill overlooking the confluence of the Pisiquit and Saint Croix rivers where in 1750 it was pulled down by the Acadians under orders from the British to make way for Fort Edward. The closest town now in existence is Windsor.
1) Marie (1675-) md Jean-Charles Trahan
2) Charles (1676-) md Marie Rivet
3) Anne (abt 1678-)
4) René (1680-
5) Marguerite (abt 1682-) md Jean Babin
6) Claude (abt 1683-)
7) Jean-Baptite (abt 1683-) md (1) Cecile Corporon and (2) Louise Saulnier
He married (2) Marie Corporon in about 1685, in Acadie. They are the parents of the following:
1) Madeline (1686-) md Alain-Olier Bujold
2) Denis (1690-1754) md Marie-Agnes Vincent
3) Antoine (1691-) md Cecile Brasseau
4) Pierre (1693-) md Madeleine Hebert
5) Francois (1697-) md Angelique Doiron
6) Marie-Josephte (1703-) md Pierre Thibodeau
7) Catherine-Josephe (1705-1799) md (a) Jean-Baptiste Trahan and (b) Francois Girouard
8) Marguerite (1708-1766) md Jean-Baptiste Thibodeau
He died sometime after his son's wedding on 27 November 1714.
Charles died in Pisiquit, Nova Scotia. This is in the Mines Basin area of Acadia, and the establishment started at the same time as Grand Pre. The l'Assomption parish church was situated on a hill overlooking the confluence of the Pisiquit and Saint Croix rivers where in 1750 it was pulled down by the Acadians under orders from the British to make way for Fort Edward. The closest town now in existence is Windsor.
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