Michel Trahan

Male 1728 - 1784  (55 years)


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  • Name Michel Trahan 
    Born 9 Dec 1728  Grand Pre, Acadia, New France Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died 19 Jan 1784  St Martinville, St Martin, Louisiana, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Buried 20 Jan 1784  St Martinville, St Martin, Louisiana, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I12417  OGrady Family Tree
    Last Modified 15 Jan 2021 

    Father René Trahan,   b. 1694, Grand Pre, Nova Scotia, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1733, Grand Pre, Nova Scotia, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 39 years) 
    Relationship Birth 
    Mother Élisabeth Isabelle Darois,   b. 1698, Riviere aux Canards, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 11 Oct 1765, Attakapas, St Martin Parish, Louisiana, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 67 years) 
    Relationship Birth 
    Family ID F4693  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Anne-Euphrosine Vincent,   b. 4 May 1726, Grand Pre, Acadie, New France Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 11 Sep 1792, St. Martenville, St. Martin, La. Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 66 years) 
    Children 
    +1. Marie-Françoise Marguerite Trahan,   b. 29 Nov 1764, at sea Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 2 Jun 1832, Lafayette, Orleans, Louisiana, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 67 years)  [Birth]
    +2. Paul Trahan,   b. From 1747 to 1752, St Martinville, St Martin, Louiaiana, United States Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 12 Dec 1799, St Martinville, St Martin, Louiaiana, United State Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 52 years)  [Birth]
    Last Modified 15 Jan 2021 
    Family ID F4906  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • René's third son Michel, born at Minas in c1726, followed his family to Petitcoudiac. He married Anne-Euphrosine Vincent probably at Minas in c1750 but may have settled at Chignecto or in the trois-rivières. From 1751 to 1754, Anne-Euphrosine gave Michel three children, two sons and a daughter. They escaped the British roundups in Nova Scotia in the fall of 1755 and sought refuge on the Gulf of St. Lawrence shore. Sometime in the late 1750s or early 1760s, they either surrendered to, or were captured by, British forces in the area and held in a prison compound in Nova Scotia. Anne-Euphrosine gave Michel another daughter in c1762 perhaps at Fort Edward, Pigiguit--four children, two sons and two daughters, in all. In October 1762, British officials counted Michel and his family of six at Fort Edward, so their younger daughter likely had been born by then. In 1764-65, they followed the Broussards from Halifax to Louisiana via Cap-Français, French St.-Domingue, settled with them on lower Bayou Teche. Michel died "at Vermillon" in the Attakapas District in January 1784, in his late 50s. His daughters married into the Fostin, Daigle, and Trahan families on the prairies. His two sons also married there, into the Hugon and Thibodeaux families, and created vigorous lines in what became St. Martin, St. Landry, Lafayette, and Vermilion parishes.

      Michel Trahan of Grand-Pré, age 39, Jean Ursule, and perhaps René's brother, came with wife Anne-Euphrosine Vincent of Port-Royal, age 34, and four children--Paul, age 13; Françoise, age 12; Jean-Athanase, called Athanase and Thanase, age 11; and Marie-Françoise, age 2. They settled on the lower Vermilion River. Michel died "at Vermilion" in January 1784, in his late 50s. Daughter Françoise, widow of Jacques Fostin, fils and Simon-Pierre Daigle, fils, died in Lafayette Parish in December 1826, in her early 70s. Daughter Marie Françoise, wife of cousin Jean-Baptiste Trahan, died in Lafayette Parish in June 1832, in her late 60s; her succession was filed at the Vermilionville courthouse that month. Michel's sons Paul and Athanase settled on Bayou Vermilion in what became St. Martin and Lafayette parishes. They and their many sons produced vigorous family lines.