Apolline Bastarache

Female 1811 - 1862  (51 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Apolline Bastarache was born 9 Feb 1811, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; was christened 11 Dec 1811, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada (daughter of Placide Bastarache and Marie Blanche Allain); died 22 Oct 1862, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 24 Oct 1862, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Apolline married Pierre LeBlanc 18 Feb 1833, Richibouctou Village, New Brunswick, Canada. Pierre (son of Charles LeBlanc and Marie Marthe Breaux) was born 10 Oct 1802, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; was christened 13 Oct 1802, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; died 13 Jun 1867, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 15 Jun 1867, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Placide Leblanc was born 7 Aug 1837; was christened 4 Sep 1837, Buctouche, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; died Deceased; was buried 2 Nov 1878, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Placide Bastarache was born 1779, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada (son of Joseph Bastarache and Marie-Madeleine Girouard); died 21 Feb 1870, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 23 Feb 1870, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Placide married Marie Blanche Allain 4 Nov 1805, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada. Marie (daughter of Benjamin Allain and Élizabeth (Isabelle) LeBlanc) was born 1783, Buctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; died 15 Feb 1855, Buctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 15 Feb 1855, Buctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Marie Blanche Allain was born 1783, Buctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada (daughter of Benjamin Allain and Élizabeth (Isabelle) LeBlanc); died 15 Feb 1855, Buctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 15 Feb 1855, Buctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.
    Children:
    1. 1. Apolline Bastarache was born 9 Feb 1811, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; was christened 11 Dec 1811, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; died 22 Oct 1862, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 24 Oct 1862, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.
    2. Marie Bastarache was born 26 Sep 1807, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; was christened 26 Sep 1807, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; died 23 Apr 1896, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.
    3. Genevieve Bastarache was born 4 Jun 1814, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; was christened 17 Sep 1814, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; died 21 May 1892, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 23 May 1892, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Joseph Bastarache was born 5 May 1754, New Brunswick, Canada (son of Pierre Bastarache, II and Anne Gaudet); died 28 Apr 1836, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Notes:

    excerpt from Stephen White story attached
    Joseph Bastarache. We know neither the date of his birth nor that of his death. During the American War of Independence, he He became a soldier, enrolling in the company of the French who served in 1776 with Captain Isaiah Boudrot, under the command of Colonel Jonathan Eddy. As mentioned above, he was one of the founders of Bouctouche. Around 1778, he married Marie-Madeleine Girouard, daughter of Joseph Girouard dit Bistet and Jeanne Belliveau, who gave her eight daughters and four sons, including Pierre


    I
    Jean Bastarache (Joannis Basterretche), known as the Basque, was born around 1658. He settled in Port-Royal, on land on the south shore of the Dauphin River (now the Annapolis River), near the earthly Paradise (now Paradise). His name appears in the Acadian documents from the 1686 census, where he has already been married for about two years to Huguette Vincent, daughter of Pierre Vincent and Anne Gaudet. In 1714, the year after the definitive surrender of Acadia to Great Britain, Jean Bastarache was among the Acadian inhabitants who embarked on the ship of King Mary Joseph to pass to Île Royale. But if he was gone, it wasn't long before he turned around. Jean Bastarache died in Port-Royal on September 5, 1733, aged seventy-five years. He was the father of five children, the youngest of whom was -

    II
    Pierre Bastarache, who was born in Port-Royal on July 18, 1702. According to Placid Gaudet, Pierre inherited the paternal dwelling together with his brother Jean. He married, in Port-Royal, on January 19, 1724, Marguerite Forest, daughter of René Forest and Françoise Dugas. Pierre Bastarache died in Port-Royal on May 7, 1751, leaving several girls and three boys whose eldest was his namesake,

    III
    Pierre Bastarache, who was born in Port-Royal on November 21, 1724. He flew to Port-Royal on January 26, 1750, with Anne Gaudet, daughter of Jean Gaudet and Madeleine Brun. Around 1752, he emigrated from Port-Royal to the Isthmus of Chignecto. It was among the refugees who were recorded in Tintamarre during the winter of 1754-1755. Taken under arms with his brother Michel during the fall of Fort Beauséjour in June 1755, he was deported without his family to South Carolina. In the fall of 1756, however, the Bastarache brothers returned to Acadia with twelve other Acadians ascending from the interior of the continent. Having therefore joined their wives and children, they could not long evade the English, but again became their prisoners at Fort Cumberland (formerly Beauséjour). Some time after the Treaty of Paris in 1763, they went to settle in the French Village (now Coverdale) and then on the West Bank of the Memramcook River (now Rockland). Around 1787, Pierre and Michel sold their sites to the Acadians who came from the Saint John River. Michel emigrated to Tracadie, New Brunswick, where his many descendants now bear the Basque name. Subsequently, Pierre went to find his sons Joseph and Isidore in Bouctouche, where they had been among the first settlers. He died in Bouctouche on March 21, 1796. He seems to have had six children, including -
    IV
    Joseph Bastarache. We know neither the date of his birth nor that of his death. During the American War of Independence, he He became a soldier, enrolling in the company of the French who served in 1776 with Captain Isaiah Boudrot, under the command of Colonel Jonathan Eddy. As mentioned above, he was one of the founders of Bouctouche. Around 1778, he married Marie-Madeleine Girouard, daughter of Joseph Girouard dit Bistet and Jeanne Belliveau, who gave her eight daughters and four sons, including

    V
    Pierre Bastarache, who was born in Bouctouche on October 4, 1795. His baptismal certificate is registered in the Caraquet register. Pierre was a farmer. He contracted marriage at Grande-Digue on November 20, 1820, with Marie Allain, daughter of Louis Allain and Marie Richard. He went to finish his days at Saint-Marie-de-Kent, where he was passed, on March 31, 1879. His family consisted of six daughters and five boys, whose eldest was-

    VI
    Anselme Bastarache, who was born in Bouctouche on January 29, 1822. He was a farmer, as was his father. Anselme married, in Bouctouche, on August 17, 1842, to Cécile Cormier, daughter of Michel Cormier and Apollonie Robichaud. He was buried in Bouctouche on May 23, 1895. He was the father of four daughters and seven sons. His third child was
    VII

    Alexis Bastarache, who was born in Cocagne on June 25, 1844. Alexis joined in Bouctouche on January 9, 1871, at Bibianne LeBlanc, daughter of Thaddeus LeBlanc and Barbe Collet, by whom he had six daughters and four sons. His second son was

    VIII
    Michel Bastarache, who was born in Bouctouche on May 6, 1875. He contracted marriage in Bouctouche on January 14, 1907, with Claire Allain, daughter of Pierre Allain and Madeleine LeBlanc. He was ninety years old at the time of his death, which occurred in St-Antoine on June 9, 1966. He left two daughters and three sons in mourning, of whom
    IX
    Joseph-Alfred Bastarache, who was born in Bouctouche on January 11, 1921. He was a physician and director of the laboratory at Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont Hospital in Moncton. During his studies, he married Madeleine Chiasson in the parish of St-Dominique de Québec on July 13, 1946. Dr. Bastarache died in Moncton on August 8, 1984, leaving a daughter and three sons, including X the Honourable Michel Bastarache. The new Supreme Court judge was born in Quebec City on June 10, 1947. Master Bastarache married, on August 17, 1968, to Yolande Martin, daughter of Edmond Martin.
    Steven White


    Joseph married Marie-Madeleine Girouard About 1778, Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada. Marie-Madeleine was born 1 Oct 1762, Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 30 Nov 1820, Bouctouche, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried Dec 1820, Bouctouche, New Brunswick, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Marie-Madeleine Girouard was born 1 Oct 1762, Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 30 Nov 1820, Bouctouche, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried Dec 1820, Bouctouche, New Brunswick, Canada.
    Children:
    1. 2. Placide Bastarache was born 1779, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; died 21 Feb 1870, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 23 Feb 1870, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.
    2. Pierre Bastarache was born 4 Oct 1795, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; was christened 16 Oct 1795, Saint Pierre-Aux-Leins, Caraquet, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada; died 31 Mar 1879, Sainte-Marie-de-Kent, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 28 Dec 1859, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.
    3. Agnes Bastarache was born After 1799, Buctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; died 6 Apr 1854, Buctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 8 Aug 1854, Buctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.
    4. Modeste Bastarache was born 1792, New Brunswick, British Colonial America; died 13 Nov 1842, Bouctouche, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 15 Nov 1842, Bouctouche, New Brunswick, Canada.

  3. 6.  Benjamin Allain was born abt. 1757, New Brunswick, Canada; was christened 1769, Neguac, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada; died 15 Nov 1839, Bouctouche, Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried Nov 1839, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Benjamin married Élizabeth (Isabelle) LeBlanc About 1778, Chipoudy, New Brunswick, Canada. Élizabeth (daughter of Charles LeBlanc and Marie Josephe Barrieau) was born 5 Mar 1761, Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States; died 1831, Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United State. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Élizabeth (Isabelle) LeBlanc was born 5 Mar 1761, Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States (daughter of Charles LeBlanc and Marie Josephe Barrieau); died 1831, Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United State.

    Notes:

    Record of LeBlanc Genealogy states that Elisabeth was born in exile See parent note when they were deported in 1755 to New England.

    Children:
    1. Joseph Allain was born abt. 1779, Canada; died 17 Nov 1824, Bouctouche, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 19 Nov 1824, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.
    2. Bélonie Allain was born 1786, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; died 23 Feb 1863, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 25 Feb 1863, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.
    3. 3. Marie Blanche Allain was born 1783, Buctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; died 15 Feb 1855, Buctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 15 Feb 1855, Buctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Pierre Bastarache, II was born 22 Nov 1724, Port Royal, Acadia, New France; was christened 9 Apr 1725, Saint Jean Baptiste Catholic Church, Port Royal, Acadia, New France (son of Pierre Bastarache and Marie Marguerite Forest); died 21 Mar 1796, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 21 Mar 1796, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Notes:

    about his grandfather:
    Bastarache family
    Telegraph-Journal, Tuesday, July 26, 1994; p. A6
    The ancestor of the Bastarache family in Acadia was Jean Bastarache. He was called "Le Basque" because he came from the Basque country. Bastarache settled on the shores of the Port-Royal river after marrying Hugette Vincent around 1684. His grandsons, Pierre and Michel, were deported to South Carolina during the Fall of 1755. Along with a dozen other Acadians, they returned to Acadia by way of Québec - a six months' journey - to find their families.
    Michel Bastarache later settled in Tracadie, New Brunswick, where many descendants bear the surname Basque

    excerpt from the attached STORY from Stephen white:

    Pierre Bastarache, who was born in Port-Royal on November 21, 1724. He flew to Port-Royal on January 26, 1750, with Anne Gaudet, daughter of Jean Gaudet and Madeleine Brun. Around 1752, he emigrated from Port-Royal to the Isthmus of Chignecto. It was among the refugees who were recorded in Tintamarre during the winter of 1754-1755. Taken under arms with his brother Michel during the fall of Fort Beauséjour in June 1755, he was deported without his family to South Carolina. In the fall of 1756, however, the Bastarache brothers returned to Acadia with twelve other Acadians ascending from the interior of the continent. Having therefore joined their wives and children, they could not long evade the English, but again became their prisoners at Fort Cumberland (formerly Beauséjour). Some time after the Treaty of Paris in 1763, they went to settle in the French Village (now Coverdale) and then on the West Bank of the Memramcook River (now Rockland). Around 1787, Pierre and Michel sold their sites to the Acadians who came from the Saint John River. Michel emigrated to Tracadie, New Brunswick, where his many descendants now bear the Basque name. Subsequently, Pierre went to find his sons Joseph and Isidore in Bouctouche, where they had been among the first settlers. He died in Bouctouche on March 21, 1796. He seems to have had six children, including Joseph

    I
    Jean Bastarache (Joannis Basterretche), known as the Basque, was born around 1658. He settled in Port-Royal, on land on the south shore of the Dauphin River (now the Annapolis River), near the earthly Paradise (now Paradise). His name appears in the Acadian documents from the 1686 census, where he has already been married for about two years to Huguette Vincent, daughter of Pierre Vincent and Anne Gaudet. In 1714, the year after the definitive surrender of Acadia to Great Britain, Jean Bastarache was among the Acadian inhabitants who embarked on the ship of King Mary Joseph to pass to Île Royale. But if he was gone, it wasn't long before he turned around. Jean Bastarache died in Port-Royal on September 5, 1733, aged seventy-five years. He was the father of five children, the youngest of whom was -

    II
    Pierre Bastarache, who was born in Port-Royal on July 18, 1702. According to Placid Gaudet, Pierre inherited the paternal dwelling together with his brother Jean. He married, in Port-Royal, on January 19, 1724, Marguerite Forest, daughter of René Forest and Françoise Dugas. Pierre Bastarache died in Port-Royal on May 7, 1751, leaving several girls and three boys whose eldest was his namesake,

    III
    Pierre Bastarache, who was born in Port-Royal on November 21, 1724. He flew to Port-Royal on January 26, 1750, with Anne Gaudet, daughter of Jean Gaudet and Madeleine Brun. Around 1752, he emigrated from Port-Royal to the Isthmus of Chignecto. It was among the refugees who were recorded in Tintamarre during the winter of 1754-1755. Taken under arms with his brother Michel during the fall of Fort Beauséjour in June 1755, he was deported without his family to South Carolina. In the fall of 1756, however, the Bastarache brothers returned to Acadia with twelve other Acadians ascending from the interior of the continent. Having therefore joined their wives and children, they could not long evade the English, but again became their prisoners at Fort Cumberland (formerly Beauséjour). Some time after the Treaty of Paris in 1763, they went to settle in the French Village (now Coverdale) and then on the West Bank of the Memramcook River (now Rockland). Around 1787, Pierre and Michel sold their sites to the Acadians who came from the Saint John River. Michel emigrated to Tracadie, New Brunswick, where his many descendants now bear the Basque name. Subsequently, Pierre went to find his sons Joseph and Isidore in Bouctouche, where they had been among the first settlers. He died in Bouctouche on March 21, 1796. He seems to have had six children, including -
    IV
    Joseph Bastarache. We know neither the date of his birth nor that of his death. During the American War of Independence, he He became a soldier, enrolling in the company of the French who served in 1776 with Captain Isaiah Boudrot, under the command of Colonel Jonathan Eddy. As mentioned above, he was one of the founders of Bouctouche. Around 1778, he married Marie-Madeleine Girouard, daughter of Joseph Girouard dit Bistet and Jeanne Belliveau, who gave her eight daughters and four sons, including

    V
    Pierre Bastarache, who was born in Bouctouche on October 4, 1795. His baptismal certificate is registered in the Caraquet register. Pierre was a farmer. He contracted marriage at Grande-Digue on November 20, 1820, with Marie Allain, daughter of Louis Allain and Marie Richard. He went to finish his days at Saint-Marie-de-Kent, where he was passed, on March 31, 1879. His family consisted of six daughters and five boys, whose eldest was-

    VI
    Anselme Bastarache, who was born in Bouctouche on January 29, 1822. He was a farmer, as was his father. Anselme married, in Bouctouche, on August 17, 1842, to Cécile Cormier, daughter of Michel Cormier and Apollonie Robichaud. He was buried in Bouctouche on May 23, 1895. He was the father of four daughters and seven sons. His third child was
    VII

    Alexis Bastarache, who was born in Cocagne on June 25, 1844. Alexis joined in Bouctouche on January 9, 1871, at Bibianne LeBlanc, daughter of Thaddeus LeBlanc and Barbe Collet, by whom he had six daughters and four sons. His second son was

    VIII
    Michel Bastarache, who was born in Bouctouche on May 6, 1875. He contracted marriage in Bouctouche on January 14, 1907, with Claire Allain, daughter of Pierre Allain and Madeleine LeBlanc. He was ninety years old at the time of his death, which occurred in St-Antoine on June 9, 1966. He left two daughters and three sons in mourning, of whom
    IX
    Joseph-Alfred Bastarache, who was born in Bouctouche on January 11, 1921. He was a physician and director of the laboratory at Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont Hospital in Moncton. During his studies, he married Madeleine Chiasson in the parish of St-Dominique de Québec on July 13, 1946. Dr. Bastarache died in Moncton on August 8, 1984, leaving a daughter and three sons, including X the Honourable Michel Bastarache. The new Supreme Court judge was born in Quebec City on June 10, 1947. Master Bastarache married, on August 17, 1968, to Yolande Martin, daughter of Edmond Martin.
    Steven White

    Pierre married Anne Gaudet 26 Jan 1750, Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada. Anne (daughter of Jean Bernard Gaudet and Marie Madeleine Brun) was born 21 Mar 1724, Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada; was christened 16 Apr 1724, Saint Jean Baptiste Catholic Church, Annapolis Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 21 Mar 1796, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Anne Gaudet was born 21 Mar 1724, Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada; was christened 16 Apr 1724, Saint Jean Baptiste Catholic Church, Annapolis Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada (daughter of Jean Bernard Gaudet and Marie Madeleine Brun); died 21 Mar 1796, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.
    Children:
    1. Anne Esther Bastarache was born 1752, Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 12 Apr 1826, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 14 Apr 1826, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.
    2. 4. Joseph Bastarache was born 5 May 1754, New Brunswick, Canada; died 28 Apr 1836, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.
    3. Isidore Bastarache was born 1759, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; was christened , Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia; died 28 Apr 1836, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried Apr 1836, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.

  3. 14.  Charles LeBlanc was born 17 May 1723, Grand Pre, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada; was christened 27 May 1723, Saint Charles des Mines, Grand Pre, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada (son of François LeBlanc and Marie Marguerite Boudreaux); died abt. 1806, Bouctouche, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Charles married Marie Josephe Barrieau About 1748, Grand Pré, Kings, Nouvelle-Écosse, Canada. Marie (daughter of Nicolas Barrieau) was born 17 May 1723, Grand Pré, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada; died Apr 1769, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  Marie Josephe Barrieau was born 17 May 1723, Grand Pré, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada (daughter of Nicolas Barrieau); died Apr 1769, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
    Children:
    1. 7. Élizabeth (Isabelle) LeBlanc was born 5 Mar 1761, Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States; died 1831, Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United State.
    2. Charles LeBlanc was born 22 Feb 1765, Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; died 19 Apr 1832, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.
    3. Marguerite Leblanc was born Apr 11 1759, Stoughton, Massachusetts; died Deceased.
    4. Marie Anastasie LeBlanc was born 1769, Grand Pré, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada; was christened 12 Jan 1770, Windsor, Nova Scotia, British Colonial America; died Jul 1828, Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
    5. Joseph LeBlanc was born 1753, Grand Pré, Acadia, New France; died Deceased.
    6. François LeBlanc was born 24 May 1767, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 23 Oct 1848, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried Oct 1848, Bouctouche, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada.