Marie Blanche Boudrot

Female 1730 - 1848  (~ 118 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Marie Blanche Boudrot was born About 1730, Pisiguit, New Brunswick, Canada (daughter of Pierre Boudrot and Marie Doiron); died 23 Oct 1848, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada Last Changed: November 21, 2020 by .

    Marie married Joseph Breau 1760, Chipoudy, New Brunswick, Canada. Joseph was born 17 Jul 1727, Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada; was christened 17 Jul 1727, Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 19 May 1811, Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried , Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Adelaide Breaux was born 1792, Neguac, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada; died 24 Jul 1842, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.
    2. Hélène Breau was born 12 Jan 1770, Caraquet, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada; was christened 12 Jan 1770, Saint Pierre-Aux-Liens, Caraquet, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada; died 24 Jan 1853, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Marie married Jean Baptiste Marres dit La Sonde [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Pierre Boudrot was born About 1712, Grand Pre, Acadia, New France (son of Claude Boudrot and Catherine Meunier); died 1758, at sea in route to France; was buried , Atlantic Ocean.

    Notes:

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138291140/pierre-boudreau

    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 married Marie Doiron 3 Aug 1733, Saint Charles des Mines, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada. Marie (daughter of Louis Pierre Doiron and Marguerite Barillot) was born About 1716, Pisiguit, Acadia, New France; died Before 17 November 1753, Isle St Jean, Acadia, New France. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Marie Doiron was born About 1716, Pisiguit, Acadia, New France (daughter of Louis Pierre Doiron and Marguerite Barillot); died Before 17 November 1753, Isle St Jean, Acadia, New France.

    Notes:

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/153065658/marie-boudrot

    Children:
    1. 1. Marie Blanche Boudrot was born About 1730, Pisiguit, New Brunswick, Canada; died 23 Oct 1848, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada Last Changed: November 21, 2020 by .


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Claude Boudrot was born 1660, Grand Pre, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada; was christened 1663, Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada (son of Michel Boudrot and Michelle Aucoin); died 7 Mar 1740, Grand Pré, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried 7 Mar 1740, Saint Charles des Mines, Grand Pré, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada.

    Notes:

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125959617

    Claude Boudrot was the 10th of 11 known children born to Michel Boudrot and Michelle Aucoin of the early French Acadian settlement in what is now known as Nova Scotia. He was born about 1663, probably in/near Port Royal as he appears on the 1671 census there as age 8. In 1686 he was counted on the Les Mines census, age 23 years. He was married three times to (m1) Anne-Marie THBODEAU in about 1682 and had 8 known children with her; (m2) to Catherine NEUNIER in about 1700 and had 11 known children with her; and (m3) to Madelein CORPORON in Aug of 1735 with no children of this marriage. [Reference: see White, Stephen A.; Hébert, Hector-J.; Gallant, Patrice, 1909-; Université de Moncton. Centre d'études acadiennes, pp 184-5]

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    Claude Boudreau
    French: Claude Boudrot
    Birthdate: 1663
    Birthplace: Port Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada
    Death: March 07, 1740 (77)
    Grand Pré, Kings County, Nova Scotia, Canada
    Place of Burial: Grand Pré, Kings County, Nova Scotia, Canada
    Immediate Family:
    Son of Michel Boudreau and Michelle Aucoin
    Husband of Marie Corporon; Catherine-Marguerite Meunier; Anne-Marie "l'Aîné" Thibodeau and Madeleine Corporon
    Father of Paul Boudreau; Catherine Boudreaux; Étienne Boudreaux; Marie M Boudrot; François Boudreaux; Jean Dit Lami Boudreau; Pierre Boudrot; Françoise Boudreau; Marie-Josèphte Boudreau; Claire Boudreau; Anne Boudreau; Charles Boudreau; Claude Boudreau; Michel Boudreau; Joseph Boudreau; Jacques Boudreaux; Madeleine Boudreaux; Madeleine Marie-Anne Boudreau; Anne Boudreau; Élisabeth (or Isabelle) Leblanc / Aucoin; Marguerite Boudreau and Anne-Marie Hébert « less
    Brother of Francoise Robichaud; Jean Boudrot; Jeanne Theriot; Marie Madeleine Boudreau / Boudrot; Charles Boudreaux; Marguerite Boudreau; Abraham Boudreau; Michel Jr. Boudreau, II; Oliver Boudreau; François Boudreau and Jean Boudreau

    Claude, born in c1663, married Anne-Marie, daughter of Pierre Thibodeau and Jeanne Thériot, at Port-Royal in c1682 and moved to Rivière-des-Habitants in the Minas Basin. He remarried to Catherine, daughter of Jean Meunier and Marguerite Housseau, probably at Minas in c1700, and remarried again--his third marriage--to Madeleine, another daughter of Jean Corporon, and widow of Bernard Doucet dit Laverdure and François Leclerk dit Laverdure, at Port-Royal in August 1735. Claude fathered 21 children by his first two wives, including nine sons who married into the Hébert, Préjean, Comeau, Aucoin, Doiron, Thibodeau, Gautrot, and Doucet families. His daughters married into the Hébert, Aucoin, LeBlanc, Daigre, and Doiron families. Claude died at Grand-Pré in March 1740, in his late 70s.

    Claude married Anne-Marie Thibodeau in 1682, in Port-Royal, Acadie. They are the parents of the following:

    1) Claude (1683-) md Catherine Hebert
    2) Michel (1685-) md (1) Marie-Cecile Leblanc (2) Anne Pregent
    3) Joseph (1687-) md Jeanne-Francoise Comeau
    4) Anne-Marie (1690-) md Joseph Hebert
    5) Marie (1692-) md Rene Hebert
    6) Anne (1694-) md Augustin Hebert
    7) Elisabeth (1696-) md (1) Martin Aucoin and (2) Jacques Leblanc
    8) Marguerite (1698-) md Francois Leblanc

    Claude married Catherine Meunier in 1700, in Grand-Pre, Acadie. They are the parents of the following:

    1) Catherine (1702-) md Jacques Leblanc
    2) Cecile (1703-1725) md Francois Leblanc
    3) Etienne (1704-) md Marie-Claire Aucoin
    4) Marie (1705-1759) md Francois Daigle
    5) Paul (1707-1758) md Madeleine-Josephte Doiron
    6) Francois (1709-) md Anne-Marie Thibodeau
    7) Jean (1710-) md Agathe Thibodeau
    8) Pierre (1712-1759) md (1) Marie Doiron and (2) Madeleine Gaudreau
    9) Francoise (1715-1751) md Honore Doiron
    10) Marie-Josephte (1718-) md Etienne Hebert
    11) Claire (1719-1741) md Pierre Leblanc
    12) Anne (1721-1756) md Charles Leblanc
    13) Charles (1725-) md Marie-Josephte Doucet

    He married Madeleine Corporon on 7 August 1735, Port-Royal, Acadie.




    Claude Boudrot was the 10th of 11 known children born to Michel Boudrot and Michelle Aucoin of the early French Acadian settlement in what is now known as Nova Scotia. He was born about 1663, probably in/near Port Royal as he appears on the 1671 census there as age 8. In 1686 he was counted on the Les Mines census, age 23 years. He was married three times to (m1) Anne-Marie THBODEAU in about 1682 and had 8 known children with her; (m2) to Catherine NEUNIER in about 1700 and had 11 known children with her; and (m3) to Madelein CORPORON in Aug of 1735 with no children of this marriage. [Reference: see White, Stephen A.; Hébert, Hector-J.; Gallant, Patrice, 1909-; Université de Moncton. Centre d'études acadiennes, pp 184-5]

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    Claude Boudreau
    French: Claude Boudrot
    Birthdate: 1663
    Birthplace: Port Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada
    Death: March 07, 1740 (77)
    Grand Pré, Kings County, Nova Scotia, Canada
    Place of Burial: Grand Pré, Kings County, Nova Scotia, Canada
    Immediate Family:
    Son of Michel Boudreau and Michelle Aucoin
    Husband of Marie Corporon; Catherine-Marguerite Meunier; Anne-Marie "l'Aîné" Thibodeau and Madeleine Corporon
    Father of Paul Boudreau; Catherine Boudreaux; Étienne Boudreaux; Marie M Boudrot; François Boudreaux; Jean Dit Lami Boudreau; Pierre Boudrot; Françoise Boudreau; Marie-Josèphte Boudreau; Claire Boudreau; Anne Boudreau; Charles Boudreau; Claude Boudreau; Michel Boudreau; Joseph Boudreau; Jacques Boudreaux; Madeleine Boudreaux; Madeleine Marie-Anne Boudreau; Anne Boudreau; Élisabeth (or Isabelle) Leblanc / Aucoin; Marguerite Boudreau and Anne-Marie Hébert « less
    Brother of Francoise Robichaud; Jean Boudrot; Jeanne Theriot; Marie Madeleine Boudreau / Boudrot; Charles Boudreaux; Marguerite Boudreau; Abraham Boudreau; Michel Jr. Boudreau, II; Oliver Boudreau; François Boudreau and Jean Boudreau

    Claude married Catherine Meunier 12 Mar 1699, Grand Pre, Acadia, New France. Catherine was born 7 Jun 1670, St Germain-en-Laye, Yvelines, France; died 1732, St.Charles des Mines, Grand Pre, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried , Grand Pré, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Catherine Meunier was born 7 Jun 1670, St Germain-en-Laye, Yvelines, France; died 1732, St.Charles des Mines, Grand Pre, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried , Grand Pré, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada.
    Children:
    1. Anne Boudrot was born About 1715, Acadia, New France; died Before 29 July 1767.
    2. Etienne Boudrot was born 2 Mar 1704, Grand Pre, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 19 May 1763, Grand Pre, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada.
    3. 2. Pierre Boudrot was born About 1712, Grand Pre, Acadia, New France; died 1758, at sea in route to France; was buried , Atlantic Ocean.
    4. Paul Boudrot was born 16 Oct 1707, Grand Pré, Acadia, New France; was christened 16 Oct 1707, Saint Charles des Mines, Grand Pre, Acadia, New France; died 1758, At Sea; was buried , Body buried at sea, Specifically: Atlantic Ocean .

  3. 6.  Louis Pierre Doiron was born 1689, Pisiquit, Hants, Nova Scotia (son of Jean Charles Doiron and Marie-Anne Canol); died Nov 1727, Falmouth, Hants, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried Nov 1727, Sainte-Famille Cemetery, Falmouth, Hants, Nova Scotia, Canada.

    Notes:

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/152660292/louis-doiron

    He was born and died in Pisiquit, Acadia. Pisiquit, Acadia was later changed to Falmouth, Nova Scotia.

    Louis married Marguerite Barillot Marguerite (daughter of Nicholas Barillot and Martine Hébert) was born About 1689, Pisiguit, Acadia, New France; died After September 1752, Rocky Point, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada; was buried , Unknown. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Marguerite Barillot was born About 1689, Pisiguit, Acadia, New France (daughter of Nicholas Barillot and Martine Hébert); died After September 1752, Rocky Point, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada; was buried , Unknown.

    Notes:

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/153065718/marguerite-doiron

    Children:
    1. 3. Marie Doiron was born About 1716, Pisiguit, Acadia, New France; died Before 17 November 1753, Isle St Jean, Acadia, New France.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Michel Boudrot was born 1601, Cougnes, La Rochelle Dioc, France; died From 1666 to 1695.

    Notes:

    Michel was born in the Cougnes area of La Rochelle, France in about 1600. He married Michelle Aucoin before 1641. He died in about 1688.

    In the 1671 census of Port Royal, Michel and Michelle had the following children: Francoise (29), Jeanne (25), Marguerite (20), Charles (22), Marie (18), Jehan (16), Abraham (Habraham) (14), Michel (12), Olivier (10), Claude (8), Francois (5). They owned 20 cattle, 12 sheep, and 8 arpents of land.


    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125959813/michel-boudrot

    Michel married Michelle Aucoin 1640, Cougnes, La Rochelle Dioc, Aunis, France. Michelle (daughter of Martin Aucoin and Barbe Minguette) was born 1621, Cougnes, La Rochelle Dioc, Aunis, France; died 17 Dec 1706, Port Royal, Acadia; was buried 18 Dec 1706, Port Royal, Acadia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Michelle Aucoin was born 1621, Cougnes, La Rochelle Dioc, Aunis, France (daughter of Martin Aucoin and Barbe Minguette); died 17 Dec 1706, Port Royal, Acadia; was buried 18 Dec 1706, Port Royal, Acadia.

    Notes:

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125959999/michelle-aucoin

    Michèlle is the daughter of Martin Aucoin and Barbe Minguet, in the La Rochelle area. She married Michel Boudrot before 1641.

    In the 1671 census of Port Royal, Michel and Michèlle had the following children: Francoise (29), Jeanne (25), Marguerite (20), Charles (22), Marie (18), Jehan (16), Abraham (Habraham) (14), Michel (12), Olivier (10), Claude (8), Francois (5). They owned 20 cattle, 12 sheep, and 8 arpents of land.

    They are the parents of at least the following:

    1) Francoise (1642-1714) md Etienne Robichaud
    2) Jeanne (1645-) md Bonaventure Theriault
    3) Marguerite (1648-1718) (a) Francois Bourg and (b) Jean Babineau
    4) Charles (1649-1714) md (a) Marie Corporon and (b) Renee Bourg
    5) Marie (1653-) md Michel Poirier
    6) Jehan (1655-1679) md Marguerite Bourgeois
    7) Abraham (1657-) md Cecile Melanson
    8) Michel (1660-) md Marie-Madeleine Cormier
    9) Olivier (1661-) md Isabelle Petitpas
    10) Claude (1663-1740) md (a) Anne-Marie Thibodeau and (b) Catherine Meunier
    11) Francois (1666-1733) md Madeleine Beliveau

    Please note that the Canadian Genealogy Index, 1600s-1900s, the 1671 Port Royal Census Record, and the US and International Marriage index all spell her name as Michèlle (they are indexed copies only and not actual documents). Her actual burial record has her name spelled Michèle.

    According to S. White, she was buried 18 December 1706.

    Children:
    1. Francoise Boudrot was born 1642, Port Royal, St Jean Baptist, Nova Scotia; died 28 Sep 1733, Port Royal, Nova Scotia.
    2. Charles Boudrot was born 17 Jan 1646, Port-Royal, Acadia, New France; died 27 Nov 1714, Pisiguit, Acadie, New France; was buried After November 1714, Notre Dame de l'Assomption, Windsor, Hants, Nova Scotia, Canada.
    3. Marguerite Boudrot was born About 1648, Port-Royal, Acadia, New France; died 9 Nov 1718, Port-Royal, Acadia, New France.
    4. Jeanne Boudrot was born About 1645, Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada; was christened 1645, Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 8 May 1710, Port-Royal, Acadia, New France; was buried 9 May 1710, Garrison Graveyard, Annapolis Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, CA.
    5. François Boudrot was born About 1666, Port-Royal, Acadia, New France; died 27 Sep 1733, Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried , Garrison Graveyard Annapolis Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
    6. 4. Claude Boudrot was born 1660, Grand Pre, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada; was christened 1663, Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 7 Mar 1740, Grand Pré, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried 7 Mar 1740, Saint Charles des Mines, Grand Pré, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada.
    7. Jean Boudreau was born 1655, Port-Royal, Acadia, New France; died 28 Nov 1678, Port-Royal, Acadia, New France; was buried , Garrison Graveyard Annapolis Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
    8. Michel Boudrot was born About 1659, Port-Royal, Acadia, New France; died Deceased.

  3. 12.  Jean Charles Doiron was born 1649, La Rochelle, Aunis, France; was christened About 1649, La Rochelle, Aunis, France; died 28 Apr 1735, Grand Pré, Acadia, New France; was buried , Grand Pré, Acadia, New France.

    Notes:

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/152509038/jean-doiron

    Jean Doiron and Marie Anne De Canol (Cane or Cano) were married about 1671.


    Their children

    Charles Doiron born about 1672.

    Abraham Doiron born about 1671.

    Charles Doiron born about 1674.

    Jean Doiron born about 1678.

    Jeanne Doiron born about 1678.

    Pierre Doiron born about 1680.

    Philippe Doiron born about 1682.

    Noel Doiron born about 1684.

    Louis Doiron born about 1685.

    Anne Marie Doiron born about 1687.

    Louis Doiron born about 1691.



    Jean Doiron and Marie Anne Trahan were married about 1693 in Port-Royal, Acadia (Nova Scotia).


    Their children

    Marie Doiron born about 1694.

    Marguerite Doiron born about 1696.

    Thomas Doiron born about 1699.

    Paul Doiron born about 1701.

    Alexandre Doiron born about 1703.

    Madeleine Doiron born about 1705.

    Pierre Doiron born about May 15, 1709.

    Catherine Doiron born about May 15, 1709.



    Jean Doiron was born in La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France or Doiron, Deux-Sevres, Poitou-Charentes, France.


    He was the pioneer of the Douaron/Doiron Family in Acadia. He reached Acadia with his wife abroad "L'Oranger" in 1671, but appears to have settled originally in Pentagouet (now Cantine, Maine). He later moved to Port Royal, where, according to the 1686 census, he seems to have been newly settled there.

    Jean married Marie-Anne Canol Marie-Anne (daughter of Guillaume Canol and Madeleine Marie Bezier Brun) was born 1651, Rochefort, Departement de la Charente-Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France; was christened 1651, La Rochelle, Aunis, France; died 1693, Windsor, Hants County, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried 1993, L'Assomption Windsor, Hants County, Nova Scotia, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  4. 13.  Marie-Anne Canol was born 1651, Rochefort, Departement de la Charente-Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France; was christened 1651, La Rochelle, Aunis, France (daughter of Guillaume Canol and Madeleine Marie Bezier Brun); died 1693, Windsor, Hants County, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried 1993, L'Assomption Windsor, Hants County, Nova Scotia, Canada.

    Notes:

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/149700188/marie-anne-doiron

    Children:
    1. 6. Louis Pierre Doiron was born 1689, Pisiquit, Hants, Nova Scotia; died Nov 1727, Falmouth, Hants, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried Nov 1727, Sainte-Famille Cemetery, Falmouth, Hants, Nova Scotia, Canada.
    2. Charles Doiron, I was born About 1674, Port Royal, Acadia, Canada; died 1758, at sea in route to France; was buried 1758, At Sea.

  5. 14.  Nicholas Barillot was born 1 Jan 1646, Saint-Servan, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France; was christened 1646, Dijon, Côte-d'Or, Bourgogne, France; died 25 Jan 1725, Pisiquit, Acadia, Nova Scotia, New France; was buried , Notre Dame de l'Assomption Pisiguit, Acadie, Nouvelle - Écosse, Canada.

    Notes:

    The Unbelievable Odyssey of the Barriaults (by James Carten, 1999, from the Acadian-Cajun Archives)Edited for this site by A. Côté 3 April 2008. The name Barriault has given place, since the arrival of the ancestor, Nicolas, in 1671, to many different [ortho]graphies: Barillaud, Barrios, Barillot, Bariault, Barriaux, Barilleaux, and even Bériau. All these variants return back to one forefather, Nicolas Barillot, born in France ca.1642 and married to Martine Hébert, daughter of Étienne Hébert and Marie Gaudet. Firstly settled in Port-Royal, he becomes, a few years later, one of the pioneers of Pisiguit, today Windsor, N.S. At the 1714 census, Nicolas Barillot is said to be a farmer and a landclearer, in the new parish of l'Assomption, at Pisiguit. A year before, the Treaty of Utrecht gave the Acadian Peninsula, as well as Newfoundland and the Hudson's Bay to England.[see note] The fact that Port-Royal, renamed Annapolis-Royal, became the capital of English Acadia, and since which is found strong English insurgence, surely incited Nicolas to settle further to the east, next to Pisiguit.
    Five years later, 1719, begins the construction of the fortress Louisbourg, at Cape Breton. Already many Acadian families are leaving to settle at the Ile-St. Jean (Prince Edward Island) and at Cape Breton, where they are assured to be in the presence of French troops. Nicolas, though, prefers to remain at Pisiguit, where he became, forcebly, a subject of the new King of England, Georges I, who had just been crowned.
    At the 1714 census, Nicolas Barillot has already ten children, of which four are sons; Antoine, b. 1697, Nicolas, b. 1703, Jacques, b. 1705, and Pierre, b. 1707. He had another son, Jean, the older, b. ca. 1685, but seems to be deceased at the moment of the census. He also had five daughters; Françoise, b. 1683, Marie, b. 1684, Catherine, b. 1687, Marguerite, b. 1689, and Madeleine, b. 1696. The descendants of his sons Antoine and Nicolas will settle in the region of St. Charles-de-Bellechasse, after the deportation. Those of Pierre will be principally in the Baie des Chaleurs in New Brunswick. Born at Pisiguit in 1707, Pierre Barillot, son of the forefather Nicolas, married in 1729 Véronique Girouard, daughter of Pierre Girouard and Marie Doiron, Véronique, who was born at St. Charles-des-Mines, was 17. Pierre was 22. They had baptized eight children at the church of l'Assomption-de-Pisiguit. Then, in 1750, doubting very much the eminent attack of the English, Pierre Barillot judged it prudent to transport his family to the Ile-St. Jean, remaining under the French administration. The family set up at the Rivière-du-Moulin-à-Scie where two other children were born. In August 1755 the storm broke loose in all of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. The Acadians are arrested, imprisoned, dispossessed then deported into the ports of New England: Boston, New London, New York, Philadelphia. They arrive by flows, sick and extenuated, to Maryland, to the Carolinas, Virginia and Georgia. The Iles Royale and St. Jean remained French, but in 1758, a second wave of deportation arose. The inhabitants are loaded aboard ships bound for England, where the prisons of Liverpool, London and Southampton awaited them. For Pierre Barillot and his wife Véronique, it turned out to be a tragic voyage, one that they would not see the end [of]. Both died while crossing the Atlantic. Their son, Olivier Barillot, then 19, will be imprisoned in England. After the Treaty of Paris in 1763, he returne[d] to France. His brother, Jean-Baptiste, forefather of the Barilleaux of Louisiana, took refuge in Cherbourg, then at St. Malo, along with his sisters Agathe, Thérèse and Euphrosine. Olivier hurried to rejoin them. They settled in the parish of Pleudihan, in Brittany, where they were still yet in 1772. Their uncle, Nicolas Barillot, brother of Pierre, had just died before the 1755 Deportation, at Port-Toulouse, Ile Madame, Cap-Breton. Their uncle Antoine Barillot took refuge in Québec. He was at St. Antoine-de-Bellechasse, in 1758. Finally their uncle Jacques Barillot had less luck. He was deported to England in 1758. He was at La Rochelle, in France, in 1761/62. A few years later, we will find him in French Guyana in South America. But, getting back to Olivier Barillot, son of Pierre, refugee at Pleudihan, Brittany, with his brother, Jean-Baptiste and his sisters. It is in the Breton village that he will marry, ca. 1763, an unfortunate companion of exile, Anastasie Boudrot, daughter of Jean Boudrot and of Agathe Thibodeau. Two years later, after the birth of a daughter, Anne-Marie, in 1765, Anastasie Boudrot will pass away. Three years later, the (10th of May 1768) 10-05-1768, this time at St. Servan-de-St. Malo, Olivier Barillot marries, a second time, another exiled Acadian, Élisabeth Landry, daughter of Pierre Landry and of Anne Thériot, of the Rivière-aux-Canards. A first child, Charles-Olivier Barillot, will be born to this second union, the (22nd of March 1771) 22-03-1771. Another son, Jean-Baptiste, will see the light of day two years later. In the spring of 1774, Olivier, his wife and their three children decide to re-locate. They are among thirty Acadians who were aboard two goëlettes (schooners) of Charles Robin and his brothers from Jersey, who recruited fishermen and workers for their fishing settlements and commerce in Gaspé. Jim Carten[Source]
    NOTE
    The Treaty of Utretcht did and could not "give" any land to England, since the French never "owned" the land, nor did the Original people ever cede, convey, or sell any of it to the French. [return to paragraph]
    Premier Ancêtre Nicolas Barillot-Barriault : nait en 1646 dans le Poitou au sud de la Normandie, il est venu du Berry pour s'installer en 1671 à Port-royal, Nouvelle-Écosse (Acadie), aujourd'hui Annapolis Royal. Vers 1680 il s'installe èa Pisiguit, Nouvelle-Écosse, aujourd'hui Windsor, Nova Scotia ou ils élevèrent leur 10 enfants; 6 filles et 4 garçons. en 1686 ils apparaissent dans le recensement. Autre information sur Acestry.com; Nicolas Barillot dit Bayol - An Acadian Mystery. In some geneology sites Nicolas Barillot (dit Bayol) is said to be the son of Nicolas Bayol and Barbe Bajolet and the brother of Rose Bayol. You might get a hit for Nicolas Barillot dit Bayol. Bayol is a variation of Bajolet. For some reason tha variations are extended to include Barillot but the Barillot name was already well established in France at the time. ( Nicolas Bayol b. 1605). Marie-Barbe Bajolet (b. 1608) was the daughter of one Antoine Bajolet or Bailolet (Bayol) who worked as a muleteer for Marie de Medici. Some sites list Nicholas Bayol as being married to Barbe Bajolet but the latter was married three times and in all cases to men of some power and wealth. Her marriages were well documented and so was the birth of all of her children. The Isaac Pesseley (her first husband) family was connected to the Baiolet - Bajolet. family. Barbe Bajolet's godparents were Pesseleys. All we know of Nicholas Bayol is that he sailed to Acadia on the St-Jehan with Marie-Barbe Bajolet's first husband Isaac Pesseley, in 1636. It is more likely that Nicholas Bayol was also a Baiolet -Bajolet, possibly a brother or a relative of Marie-Barbe Bajolet but certainly not her husband. We know that Bayol returned to France to collect his 9 year old daughter Rose in 1638. (Marie-Barbe Bayol, Rose Bayon). Marie-Barbe Bajolet married Isaac Pesseley in 1629, and was pregnant with her first child with Pesseley the very year of Rose Bayon's birth. In any event Bayol returned to Acadia with Rose and we never hear from him again. It is a certainty that both Bayol and Pesseley's widow were both in Port Royal in the year prior to Nicholas Barriault's Birth in France. Pesseley was killed in 1645. In 1646, Bajolet returned to France and married Martin Lefebvre. (1647). (Lefebvre died in 1648) The only remote possibility of Bajolet and Bayol being Barriault's mother is if she had been impregated by Bayol in Acadia just prior to her return to France but that is speculation. Nicholas Barillot dit Bayol a bastard son of Nicholas Bayol and Barbe Bajolet? Then why the name Barillot? Was the unwanted child raised by a Barillot family in France? Nicolas Bayol and Isaac Pesseley knew each other having sailed together as crew on the St-Jehan. Pesseley's wife Bajolet had not sailed with them on that voyage. Bayol would have known the Pesseley Bajolet couple quite well. It is more likely, once again, that Nicholas Bayol, given the similarity in name was more likely a relative of the Bajolets. Marie Barbe Bajolet married a third time in 1654. With her third husband and the children of her two preceding marriages, Barbe Bajolet returned to Acadia. Her family settled on a fief which was conceded to them by Charles de la Tour. A few years later, widowed again, thrice-widowed Barbe asked a vessel from Boston to give passage for her and her family to Port-Royal. It would be soon after that her daughter Marie Pesseley would marry Jean Pitre. There is no mention of a connection to Rose Bayol who we know to be Nicholas Bayol's daughter. So any connection to Nicholas becomes more and more distant. DNA testing has hinted that Rose Bayol was from Afro-Asian extraction. Was Nicholas Bayol black?
    Was he, in fact, a slave or a servant who simply carried the Bayol name as many other slaves carried the names of the families they served? It would explain the lack of interest on Marie-Barbe Bajolet's part in Rose Bayol who also lived in Port Royal. Nicholas Barillot was born in 1646 and arrived at Port Royal on the Oranger in 1671. Nicholas Bayol was most likely already dead by then. His daughter Rose Bayol had been married to Pierre Comeau since 1649. Marie-Barbe Bajolet, a widow for the third time was living alone in Port Royal. Of her 8 children only 2 were in Acadia and 6 were in France. How does a man like Barillot end up on the


    Nicholas married Martine Hébert Abt 1682, Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada. Martine (daughter of Étienne Hébert and Marie Ann Gaudet) was born About 1665, Port Royal, Acadia, New France; died About 1708, Pisiguit, Acadia, New France. [Group Sheet]


  6. 15.  Martine Hébert was born About 1665, Port Royal, Acadia, New France (daughter of Étienne Hébert and Marie Ann Gaudet); died About 1708, Pisiguit, Acadia, New France.
    Children:
    1. Marie Francoise Barrillot was born About 1684, Port-Royal, Acadia, New France; died Deceased; was buried , Garrison Graveyard, Annapolis Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada.
    2. 7. Marguerite Barillot was born About 1689, Pisiguit, Acadia, New France; died After September 1752, Rocky Point, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada; was buried , Unknown.
    3. Marie Catherine Barillot was born About 1687, Pisiguit, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada; died About 1718, Grand Pré, Kings County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
    4. Antoine Barillot was born 1697, Grand Pré, Acadia, New France; died 22 Jan 1758, Saint-Charles-de-Bellechasse, Bellechasse, Quebec, Canada; was buried 23 Jan 1758, Saint-Charles-de-Bellechasse, Bellechasse, Quebec, Canada.