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Claude Dugas, I
Birthdate: 1649 (83)
Birthplace: Port Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death: October 16, 1732 (83)
Port Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Place of Burial: Port-Royal (Acadie), Nova Scotia, Canada
Immediate Family:
Son of Abraham Dugas and Marguerite Doucet
Husband of Marguerite Bourg and Marie-Françoise Bourgeois
Father of Elisabeth Dugas; Joseph dit le jeune Dugas; Marguerite Marie Bergeron; Marguerite Dugas; Louis Dugas; Claire Dugas; Marie-Anne Dugas; Charles Dugas; Marie Dugas; Claude Dugas, Jr.; Michel Dugas; Marie-Catherine Dugas; Claude Dugas; Françoise Dugas; Joseph Francois Dugas; Marie Marguerite Dugas; Jeanne Dugas; Anne Dugas; Agnès-Marie Dugas; Marie-Madeleine Dugas; Marie Dugas and Cécile Dugas « less
Brother of Marie Anne Dugas; Martin Dugas; Marie-Marguerite Dugas; Abraham Dugas, III; Madeleine Dugas; Marie-Jeanne Dugas; Cecile Dugas; Marie Dugas and Marie Dugas « less
Occupation: Gunsmith
20 Mar 1682: Claude Dugas's name appears on the record of La Valliere's allotment to his tenants.
Aug 1695 (old style): Claude Dugas took the oath of allegiance to the King of England at Port-Royal; he made his mark on the document.
ID: I597
Name: Claude DUGAS
Surname: Dugas
Given Name: Claude
Sex: M
Birth: 1652 in Port Royal,Acadia 1
Reference Number: 112
Change Date: 28 Feb 2005 at 00:00:00
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Father: Abraham DUGAS b: 1616 in France c: in France
Mother: Marguerite Louise DOUCET b: 1625 in France
Marriage 1 Francoise BOURGEOIS b: 1659 in Port Royal,Acadia
Married: ABT 1673 in Port Royal,Acadia
Children
Has Children Marie DUGAS b: 1674 in Port Royal,La.
Has Children Claude DUGAS b: 1676 in Port Royal,Acadia
Has Children Francoise DUGAS b: 1678 in Port Royal,Acadia
Has Children Anne DUGAS b: 1679 in Port Royal,Acadia
Has Children Joseph DUGAS b: 1680 in Port Royal,Acadia
Has Children Marguerite DUGAS b: 1681 in Grand-Pre,Acadia
Has Children Anne DUGAS b: 1683 in Port Royal,Acadia
Has Children Jeanne DUGAS b: 1684 in Port Royal,Acadia
Has Children Agnes DUGAS b: 1686 in Port Royal,Acadia
Has Children Francois DUGAS b: 1688 in Port Royal,Acadia
Has Children Madeleine DUGAS b: 1689 in Port Royal,Acadia
Has Children Cecile DUGAS b: 1690 in Port Royal,Acadia
Has Children Marie DUGAS b: 1691 in Port Royal,Acadia
Marriage 2 Marguerite BOURG b: 1673 in Port Royal,Acadia
Married: ABT 1696 in Port Royal,Acadia
Children
Has Children Elizabeth DUGAS b: 1697 in Port Royal,Acadia
Has Children Joseph DUGAS b: 1698 in Port Royal,Acadia
Has Children Louis DUGAS b: 1703 in Port Royal,Acadia
Has Children Marguerite DUGAS b: 1704 in Port Royal,Acadia
Has Children Claire DUGAS b: 1705 in Port Royal,Acadia
Has Children Anne DUGAS b: 1706 in Port Royal,Acadia
Has Children Marie Anne DUGAS b: 1707 in Port Royal,Acadia
Has Children Charles DUGAS b: 1709 in Port Royal,Acadia
Has Children Claude DUGAS b: 1712 in Port Royal,Acadia
Has Children Michel DUGAS b: 1715 in Port Royal,Acadia
Sources:
Title: "Histoire et Genealogie des Acadien; Volume #2
Author: Bona Arsenault
DUGAS
[DOO-gah]
ACADIA
Abraham Dugas, a skilled gunsmith perhaps from Chouppes, Poitiers, France, born in c1616, reached Acadia in the early 1640s--among the early settlers of the colony. (There is genetic evidence that Abraham may have had Jewish ancestry, which would have made him unique among his fellow Acadians.) In October 1687, Abraham "made his mark on an attestation in favour of Governor d'Aulnay's accomplishments," which attests to his early presence in the colony. Abraham also was more than a gunsmith at Port-Royal. According to a high French official, Abraham Dugas "carried out the functions of general representative of the King [in civil and criminal matters]," so he probably came from an influential family in France. Abraham married Marguerite, daughter of Germain Doucet, sieur de La Verdure and his first wife, at Port-Royal in c1647. They had eight children, five daughters and three sons, all born at Port-Royal. Abraham died at Port-Royal by 1700. In December 1705, in order to increase the size of the fort at Port-Royal, colonial officials appropriated two lots "adjoining and drawing towards the old fort" that belonged to Abraham's heirs. His daughters married into the Melanson ditLa Ramée, Bourgeois, Mignot dit Châtillon, Arseneau, and LeBlanc families. All three of his sons also created their own families. Some of his children and grandchildren left Port-Royal and settled at Chignecto, Cap-Sable, Minas, Cobeguit, and on Île Royale and Île St.-Jean.
Oldest son Claude, born in c1649, a gunsmith like his father, married first to Françoise, daughter of Jacques Bourgeois and Jeanne Trahan, at Port-Royal in c1673. They had 12 children, including three sons who married daughters of Bernard Bourg. Their nine daughters married into the Melanson, Forest, Bourg, Part dit LaForest, Thibodeau, Hébert, Broussard, and Brun families. Claude remarried to Marguerite, another daughter of Bernard Bourg and Françoise Brun, at Port-Royal in c1697. They had 10 children, including five sons who married into the Coste, Girouard, and Robichaudfamilies. Their five daughters married into the Aubois dit Dubois, Bergeron dit d'Amboise, Amireau, and Belliveaufamilies. Claude also owned land at Chignecto as early as 1682. Claude died at Port-Royal in October 1732, in his early 80s, no doubt surrounded by many children, grandchildren, and even great-grandchildren. Most of his children from his first marriage remained at Port-Royal, though two of his sons settled at Cobeguit, and children from his second marriage settled not only at Port-Royal, but also on Rivière St.-Jean and at Port-Toulouse and Port-d'Orléans on Île Royale, today's Cape Breton Island. Several of his grandchildren settled at Minas. By the early 1750s, many of his grandchildren had moved to Île St.-Jean, today's Prince Edward Island, probably to escape British authority in Nova Scotia.
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