Michel Richard dit Sansoucy

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Michel Richard dit Sansoucy

Birth
France
Death
1687 (aged 56–57)
Port Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Burial
Annapolis Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada Add to Map
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Michel Richard dit Sansoucy is the son of unknown parents, per the Acadian Project. He was born in about 1630, in France. He married (1) Madeleine Blanchard in 1656, in Port-Royal, Acadie. They are the parents of the following:
1) Rene (1657-) md Madeleine Landry
2) Pierre (1661-) md Marguerite Landry
3) Catherine (1663-) md Francois Brossard
4) Martin (1665-) md Marguerite-Marie Bourg
5) Alexandre (1668-1709) md Isabelle Petitpas
6) Madeleine (1670-1729) md Charles Babin
7) Marie-Anne (1671-1745) Germain Theriault
8) Marie-Josephe (1672-) md Michel Vincent
9) Cecile (1672-) md Pierre Forest
10) Marguerite (1677-) md Jean Leblanc

Michel married (2) Jeanne Babin in 1683, in Port-Royal, Acadie. They are the parents of the following:
1) Michel (1684-) Agness Bourgeois
2) Alexandre (1686-) Marie Levron

According to the 1671 census in Port Royal, he owned 15 cows and 14 ewes.
Michel Richard dit Sansoucy is the son of unknown parents, per the Acadian Project. He was born in about 1630, in France. He married (1) Madeleine Blanchard in 1656, in Port-Royal, Acadie. They are the parents of the following:
1) Rene (1657-) md Madeleine Landry
2) Pierre (1661-) md Marguerite Landry
3) Catherine (1663-) md Francois Brossard
4) Martin (1665-) md Marguerite-Marie Bourg
5) Alexandre (1668-1709) md Isabelle Petitpas
6) Madeleine (1670-1729) md Charles Babin
7) Marie-Anne (1671-1745) Germain Theriault
8) Marie-Josephe (1672-) md Michel Vincent
9) Cecile (1672-) md Pierre Forest
10) Marguerite (1677-) md Jean Leblanc

Michel married (2) Jeanne Babin in 1683, in Port-Royal, Acadie. They are the parents of the following:
1) Michel (1684-) Agness Bourgeois
2) Alexandre (1686-) Marie Levron

According to the 1671 census in Port Royal, he owned 15 cows and 14 ewes.

Gravesite Details

Original headstone destroyed in the war.