Joseph Trahan-dit-Beausoleil
1704 - 1757 (53 years)-
Name Joseph Trahan-dit-Beausoleil Born 1704 Mines Bay, Acadia, Canada Gender Male Died Apr 1757 Liverpool, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom Buried Apr 1757 St Mary's Churchyard, Liverpool, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom Person ID I12412 OGrady Family Tree Last Modified 15 Jan 2021
Father Jean Charles Trahan, b. 1669, St. Jean Baptiste, Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada , d. Bef 17 Oct 1729, Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rivière-aux-Canards, Canada (Age < 60 years) Relationship Birth Mother Marie Boudrot, b. About 1675, Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada , d. 21 Feb 1758, Saint-Charles-de-Bellechasse, Bellechasse, Quebec, Canada (Age ~ 83 years) Relationship Birth Married 1693 Port Royal, Acadia, New France Family ID F996 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Elisabeth Isabelle Theriot, b. 1 Jan 1705, Grand-Pré, Acadia, New France , d. 1 Jan 1756, At Sea (Age 51 years) Children + 1. Pierre Trahan, b. 24 Jun 1750, Louisbourg, Isle Royale, Acadia, New France , d. Before 1810, Opelousas, St Landry, Louisiana, United States (Age 59 years) [Birth] + 2. Jean Baptiste Trahan, b. 17 Jan 1735, Grand Pré, Acadia, New France , d. 11 Nov 1808, Vermilion, Louisiana, United States (Age 73 years) [Birth] Last Modified 31 Dec 2020 Family ID F4612 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Ancestor Joseph Trahan was an Acadian born in the village of Grand Pre where he married in 1725 and where all of his children were born. He was about 50 years of age when Grand Pre was captured. The Trahan family was deported to Virginia where his wife (Elizabeth Theriot) died. Virginia rejected the Acadians so they were sent to England. Trahan died in the following year while in detention at Liverpool. I descend from two of his daughters, Francoise (1737) and Madeleine (1741). Both married while in England but migrated to France in 1763. These two daughters immigrated to Louisiana in 1785. For more information, see Clarence Breaux, "The Ancestry of Certain Breaux, .......... Families in Louisiana..........."
- https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/144393009/joseph-trahan
- Joseph is the son of Jean-Charles Trahan and Marie Boudreau. He married Elisabeth Theriault on 12 November 1725, in Grand-Pré, Acadie. They are the parents of the following:
1) Charles (1730-1785) md Marie-Anne-Madeleine Landry
2) Marie (1732-1794) md (a) Francois Granger and (b) Simon Leblanc
3) Elisabeth (1746-1784) md Pierre Theriault
Elisabeth died off the coast of Virginia, where they were sent in exile. Virginia refused to accept the Acadians, so they were sent on to England, where they were treated as prisoners of war. They were imprisoned in coastal detention centers, where they remained during the whole Seven Years War. Joseph died while a prisoner in exile.
Joseph is the brother of Pierre Trahan who also died in exile.
- Ancestor Joseph Trahan was an Acadian born in the village of Grand Pre where he married in 1725 and where all of his children were born. He was about 50 years of age when Grand Pre was captured. The Trahan family was deported to Virginia where his wife (Elizabeth Theriot) died. Virginia rejected the Acadians so they were sent to England. Trahan died in the following year while in detention at Liverpool. I descend from two of his daughters, Francoise (1737) and Madeleine (1741). Both married while in England but migrated to France in 1763. These two daughters immigrated to Louisiana in 1785. For more information, see Clarence Breaux, "The Ancestry of Certain Breaux, .......... Families in Louisiana..........."