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Marie-Cecile Caissey Deveau

Birth
Amherst, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death
unknown
Amherst, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Burial
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Jean Deveau and Cecile Caissey (Quessy or Caissie) were married about 1725 in Beaubassin (Amhurst), Acadia (Nova Scotia).

Their children born in Beaubassin, Acadia.

Vincent Deveau born about 1725.

Marguerite Deveau born about 1726.

Pierre Deveau born about 1727.

Paul Deveau baptized June 4, 1732.

Gregoire Deveau baptized November 23, 1734.

Jean Michel Deveau born about 1738.

Anne Deveau baptized April 17, 1740.

Marie Josephe baptized December 7, 1741.

Joseph Deveau born about 1743.

Rosalie Deveau baptized March 25, 1746.

Felix Deveau baptized June 7, 1748.



Jean Deveau and Cecile Caissey had other children who were displaced due to British ethnic cleansing. Up to 11,500 Acadian were forcible relocated to France and French/Spanish colonies, with as many as one third dying in the process.

Vincent Deveau born about 1725 in Beaubassin (Amhert), Acadia (Nova Scotia), He died in 1770 Beaubassin, however his wife Marie Buote and daughter Marie Madeleine were sent/fled to France.

Margaret Deveau born about 1726 in Beaubassin (Amhert), Acadia (Nova Scotia). She married Jean Baptiste Le June Orillon on October 28, 1746 in Beaubassin (Amherst), Acadia (Nova Scotia). She and her family were sent/fled into exile both to St-Domingue (Haiti) and Louisiana. Children: Therese, Perpetue, Jacques, Madeleine and Marguerite.

Pierre Deveau born about 1727 in Beaubassin (Amhert), Acadia (Nova Scotia), relocated to Quebec with his family.

Anne Deveau born about 1737 in Beaubassin (Amhert), Acadia (Nova Scotia), married Alexandre Roy (Leroy) in July 4, 1757 in Louisbourg, Acadia (Nova Scotia). What became of them is unknown.

Jean Michel born about 1740 in Beaubassin (Amhert), Acadia (Nova Scotia), relocated to Quebec.

Joseph Deveau about 1743 in Beaubassin (Amhert), Acadia (Nova Scotia). He married Michelle Trefruit about 1772. What become of them is unknown.
Jean Deveau and Cecile Caissey (Quessy or Caissie) were married about 1725 in Beaubassin (Amhurst), Acadia (Nova Scotia).

Their children born in Beaubassin, Acadia.

Vincent Deveau born about 1725.

Marguerite Deveau born about 1726.

Pierre Deveau born about 1727.

Paul Deveau baptized June 4, 1732.

Gregoire Deveau baptized November 23, 1734.

Jean Michel Deveau born about 1738.

Anne Deveau baptized April 17, 1740.

Marie Josephe baptized December 7, 1741.

Joseph Deveau born about 1743.

Rosalie Deveau baptized March 25, 1746.

Felix Deveau baptized June 7, 1748.



Jean Deveau and Cecile Caissey had other children who were displaced due to British ethnic cleansing. Up to 11,500 Acadian were forcible relocated to France and French/Spanish colonies, with as many as one third dying in the process.

Vincent Deveau born about 1725 in Beaubassin (Amhert), Acadia (Nova Scotia), He died in 1770 Beaubassin, however his wife Marie Buote and daughter Marie Madeleine were sent/fled to France.

Margaret Deveau born about 1726 in Beaubassin (Amhert), Acadia (Nova Scotia). She married Jean Baptiste Le June Orillon on October 28, 1746 in Beaubassin (Amherst), Acadia (Nova Scotia). She and her family were sent/fled into exile both to St-Domingue (Haiti) and Louisiana. Children: Therese, Perpetue, Jacques, Madeleine and Marguerite.

Pierre Deveau born about 1727 in Beaubassin (Amhert), Acadia (Nova Scotia), relocated to Quebec with his family.

Anne Deveau born about 1737 in Beaubassin (Amhert), Acadia (Nova Scotia), married Alexandre Roy (Leroy) in July 4, 1757 in Louisbourg, Acadia (Nova Scotia). What became of them is unknown.

Jean Michel born about 1740 in Beaubassin (Amhert), Acadia (Nova Scotia), relocated to Quebec.

Joseph Deveau about 1743 in Beaubassin (Amhert), Acadia (Nova Scotia). He married Michelle Trefruit about 1772. What become of them is unknown.


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