Charles Bernard
1615 - 1664 (~ 49 years)-
Name Charles Bernard Born About 1615 France Gender Male Died 1664 Acadie, Nova Scotia, Canada Person ID I3689 OGrady Family Tree Last Modified 8 Jun 2020
Family Andree Guyon, b. 5 Dec 1620, Saint-Jean-d'Angély, Charente-Maritime, France , d. 29 Aug 1686, Annapolis Royal (Annapolis), Annapolis, , Nova Scotia, Canada (Age 65 years) Married About 1639 France Children + 1. Marie Bernard, b. About 1645, Beauvoir-sur-Mer, Vendée, Pays de la Loire, France , d. 10 Jan 1719, Port Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada (Age ~ 74 years) [Birth] Last Modified 8 Jun 2020 Family ID F1446 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - There existed in Acadia, around 1690, three persons named Bernard: Marie, born in 1645 and married about 1659 to René Landry; Jeanne, born (no one knows when) and married about 1666 to Guyon Chiasson; and finally René, born in 1663 and married about 1689 to Madeleine Doucet. What kinship existed among these three individuals? René appears to have been a stranger to Marie and Jeanne, because, not being mentioned in the 1686 census, he seems only to have arrived at Beaubassin after that date, possibly at the instigation of M. de la Valliere. in any event, no dispensation for kinship among his descendants justifies the supposition that he was a relative of Marie and Jeanne.?
Note carefully that Jeanne and Marie were the daughters of Andreé Guyon and ______ Bernard, but that her unnamed husband died prior to her remarriage in 1650/51, when she is listed as a widow. Rene was born at least 12 years AFTER THE DEATH of Jeanne and Marie's father.
- There existed in Acadia, around 1690, three persons named Bernard: Marie, born in 1645 and married about 1659 to René Landry; Jeanne, born (no one knows when) and married about 1666 to Guyon Chiasson; and finally René, born in 1663 and married about 1689 to Madeleine Doucet. What kinship existed among these three individuals? René appears to have been a stranger to Marie and Jeanne, because, not being mentioned in the 1686 census, he seems only to have arrived at Beaubassin after that date, possibly at the instigation of M. de la Valliere. in any event, no dispensation for kinship among his descendants justifies the supposition that he was a relative of Marie and Jeanne.?