1) Antoine (1706-) md Anne Comeau
2) Marie-Josephte (1708-) md (a) Charles Bourgeois, (b) Charles Girouard, and (c) Charles Simon
3) Jean-Baptiste (1711-1758) md Cecile Boudreau
4) Marie-Madeleine (1708- ) md Pierre Gaudet
5) Marguerite (1715-1806) md (a) Francois Boudreau and (b) Simon Provencher
6) Simon-Eustache (1717-) md Anne Hebert
7) Agnes (1719-1781) md Jean-Baptiste Boudreau
8) Judith (1721-1790) md (a) Rene Boudreau and (b) Joseph Lord
She married (2) Michel Boudreau on 16 April 1732, in Port-Royal, Acadie. No children resulted from this marriage.
Michel and Anne were exiled to Bristol, England during the Acadian expulsion. Acadians were then treated as POW's and the death toll in Bristol was high.
1) Antoine (1706-) md Anne Comeau
2) Marie-Josephte (1708-) md (a) Charles Bourgeois, (b) Charles Girouard, and (c) Charles Simon
3) Jean-Baptiste (1711-1758) md Cecile Boudreau
4) Marie-Madeleine (1708- ) md Pierre Gaudet
5) Marguerite (1715-1806) md (a) Francois Boudreau and (b) Simon Provencher
6) Simon-Eustache (1717-) md Anne Hebert
7) Agnes (1719-1781) md Jean-Baptiste Boudreau
8) Judith (1721-1790) md (a) Rene Boudreau and (b) Joseph Lord
She married (2) Michel Boudreau on 16 April 1732, in Port-Royal, Acadie. No children resulted from this marriage.
Michel and Anne were exiled to Bristol, England during the Acadian expulsion. Acadians were then treated as POW's and the death toll in Bristol was high.
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