Antoine Landry
1683 - 1756 (72 years)-
Name Antoine Landry Born 4 Dec 1683 Riviere des Mines, Acadia, New France Christened 25 Jun 1684 Riviere des Mines, Acadia, New France Gender Male Died About 1756 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America Buried About 1756 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America Person ID I11976 OGrady Family Tree Last Modified 3 Jan 2021
Father Antoine Landry, b. About 1660, Port-Royal, Acadia, New France , d. 6 Feb 1711, Saint Charles des Mines, Grand Pré, Acadia, New France (Age ~ 51 years) Relationship Birth Mother Marie Elizabeth Thibodeau, b. About 1661, Port-Royal, Acadia, New France , d. Before 16 February 1711, Grand Pré, Acadia, New France (Age ~ 50 years) Relationship Birth Married 1681 Port-Royal, Acadia, New France Family ID F1453 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Marie-Blanche LeBlanc, b. 1688, Mines, Grand pre, nouvelle- france , d. After 1755, Grande-Pre, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada (Age 68 years) Married About 1705 Grand Pré, Acadia, New France Children + 1. Françoise Landry, b. 10 Nov 1709, Grand Pré, Acadia, New France , d. 24 Jul 1764, Quebec, Canada (Age 54 years) [Birth] Last Modified 3 Jan 2021 Family ID F4689 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Oldest son Antoine, fils, born at Chignecto in December 1683, married Marie-Blanche, daughter of Antoine LeBlanc and Marie Bourgeois, in c1705 probably at Minas and settled at Rivière-des-Habitants there. According to Stephen A. White, between 1707 and 1734, Marie-Blanche gave Antoine, fils 10 children, eight sons and two daughters. Bona Arsenault gives them another son. The British deported the family to Massachusetts in the fall of 1755. Antoine, fils died at Boston after 1755, in his 70s. Marie-Blanche also died at Boston after 1755, in her late 60s. Their daughters married into the Thériot and LeBlanc families. All of Antoine, fils's eight sons created families of their own, and one of them emigrated to Louisiana from France in 1785.
- Oldest son Antoine, fils, born at Chignecto in December 1683, married Marie-Blanche, daughter of Antoine LeBlanc and Marie Bourgeois, in c1705 probably at Minas and settled at Rivière-des-Habitants there. According to Stephen A. White, between 1707 and 1734, Marie-Blanche gave Antoine, fils 10 children, eight sons and two daughters. Bona Arsenault gives them another son. The British deported the family to Massachusetts in the fall of 1755. Antoine, fils died at Boston after 1755, in his 70s. Marie-Blanche also died at Boston after 1755, in her late 60s. Their daughters married into the Thériot and LeBlanc families. All of Antoine, fils's eight sons created families of their own, and one of them emigrated to Louisiana from France in 1785.