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Pierre Boudreau

Birth
Nova Scotia, Canada
Death
1759 (aged 46–47)
At Sea
Burial
Buried or Lost at Sea. Specifically: He died while crossing the Atlantic Ocean Add to Map
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Pierre is the son of Claude Boudreau and Catherine Meunier. He was born in about 1712, as he was 47 years old when he died. He married (1) Marie Doiron on 3 August 1733, in Saint-Charles-des-Mines, Grand Pre, Acadie. They are the parents of at least the following:
1) Anastasie (1744-1785) md Amand Vigneault
2) Augustin-Remi (1745-) md Osithe Hebert

He married (2) Madeleine Gaudreau on 17 November 1753, Port-Lajoie, Île-du-Prince-Édouard,
Canada (per S. A. White).

He died during the expulsion, at sea - between Louisbourg, Nova Scotia and St-Servan, France.

They traveled on one of the "Cinq Paquebots Anglais" ("Five English Ships") - Yarmouth, Patience, Mathias, Restoration, John Samuel. They arrived in St-Malo on January 23, 1759.

Please note that he is listed in the Tres-Ste-Trinité de Cherbourg registry as being buried on 2 June 1759, but Stephen A. White lists that he died at sea en route to France as does the ship log. They were on the Yarmouth, which reached Saint Malo on 23 January 1759. Since there is a question on his actual burial, I have listed him as being buried at sea, in order to be safe.
Pierre is the son of Claude Boudreau and Catherine Meunier. He was born in about 1712, as he was 47 years old when he died. He married (1) Marie Doiron on 3 August 1733, in Saint-Charles-des-Mines, Grand Pre, Acadie. They are the parents of at least the following:
1) Anastasie (1744-1785) md Amand Vigneault
2) Augustin-Remi (1745-) md Osithe Hebert

He married (2) Madeleine Gaudreau on 17 November 1753, Port-Lajoie, Île-du-Prince-Édouard,
Canada (per S. A. White).

He died during the expulsion, at sea - between Louisbourg, Nova Scotia and St-Servan, France.

They traveled on one of the "Cinq Paquebots Anglais" ("Five English Ships") - Yarmouth, Patience, Mathias, Restoration, John Samuel. They arrived in St-Malo on January 23, 1759.

Please note that he is listed in the Tres-Ste-Trinité de Cherbourg registry as being buried on 2 June 1759, but Stephen A. White lists that he died at sea en route to France as does the ship log. They were on the Yarmouth, which reached Saint Malo on 23 January 1759. Since there is a question on his actual burial, I have listed him as being buried at sea, in order to be safe.


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