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Jean Baptiste Vincent (abt. 1711 - bef. 1757)

Jean Baptiste Vincent
Born about in Pisiguit, Acadie, Nouvelle-Francemap
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Husband of — married 25 May 1734 in Petitcoudiac, Acadiemap
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Died before before about age 45 in Miramichi, Acadie, Nouvelle-Francemap
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Biography

Jean Baptiste Vincent, son of Michel Vincent and Anne Marie Doiron, was born about 1711 in Pisiguit, Acadia. [1]

Jean Baptiste married Elisabeth Comeau 28 May 1734 in Petitcoudiac, Acadia.[2][3][4][1]

White says that he died before leaving Miramichi and that his wife and children arrived in Quebec without him. That transport was to be spring of 1757.[5]

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 BIRTH-PARENTS-MARRIAGE-DEATH: Stephen A. White, DICTIONNAIRE GENEALOGIQUE DES FAMILLES ACADIENNES; 1636-1714; Moncton, New Brunswick, Centre d'Etudes Acadiennes, 1999, 2 vols.; pp. 384 & 1578; Source published by Karen Theriot Reader, RootsWeb.com.
    He married (Beaubassin Register) at Petitcoudiac on 25 May 1734 to Élisabeth (Isabelle) COMEAU, daughter of Abraham & Marguerite PITRE. He died (Belle-Ile-en-Mer Declaration) on the coast of Miramichi before 13 Jan 1766.
  2. Mariage, "Registres paroissiaux, Beaubassin, Nova Scotia," FamilySearch, (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3HH-TFNN?i=48&cat=193627 : 3 Dec 2023) image 49 of 177, L'ancien village acadien de Beaubassin; FHL microfilm # 008632141
  3. Library and Archives Canada Fonds des Archives départementales de la Charente-Maritime [La Rochelle, France] : C-1207 Registres de Beaubassin - reel_c1207 MG 6 A 2 (Image 47) http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c1207/47?r=0&s=6
  4. Marriage view 106/360
  5. Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc, “List of Refugee Acadian Households at Camp Espérance on the Miramichi, 1756-1757: Appendix to ‘The Acadian Refugee Camp on the Miramichi, 1756-1761’”. English translation & glossary of place name by John Estano DeRoche. Accessible online for download at The Official Blog of the Association des Acadiens-Métis Souriquois, March 30, 2018, https://acadiens-metis-souriquois.ca/aams-blog/news-and-reflections-the-acadian-refugee-camp-on-the-miramichi-1756-1761-march-30-2018. Footnote 104 on Page 21.
    Stephen A. White, in fact, has identified at least two families who stayed over at Camp Espérance before leaving for Québec in the spring of 1757. The two couples were Rene  LeBlanc and Anne Theriault, and Jean-Baptiste Vincent and Elisabeth Comeau. . . . . . As for the other family, the father, Jean-Baptiste, died at the Miramichi; only his widow and her remaining children got to Québec. See: the Departmental Archives of Morbihan [Brittany, France], series E, Généalogie des familles acadiennes établies dans les paroisses de Bangor, Locmaria, Sauzon et Le Palais,   Belle-Île-en-Mer; “Déclaration de généalogie des familles acadiennes établies en 1767 Belle-Île en Mer,” Internet site of Racines et Rameaux français d’Acadie, “Documents inédits du Canada français, Documents sur l’Acadie, Registres des Acadiens de Belle-Île-en-Mer,” Collection de documents inédits sur le Canada et l’Amérique, publiés par le Canada-français, Québec, L. J. Demers, tome II (1889), 175, & tome III (1890), 112.

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Vincent-1735 and Vincent-2911 appear to represent the same person because: same name, close dates. According to Stephen White he is the son of Anne Marie Doiron. Jean Baptiste Vincent. There are at least 4 duplicates that need to be merged.
posted by Jacqueline Girouard
Vincent-1735 and Vincent-2893 appear to represent the same person because: same name, close dates. According to Stephen White he is the son of Anne Marie Doiron. Jean Baptiste Vincent. There are at least 4 duplicates that need to be merged.
posted by Jacqueline Girouard
Vincent-2893 and Vincent-2532 are not ready to be merged because: There were 2 wives, Jean Baptise was probably the son of Marie Josephe Richard who died in 1709. Michel Vincent married Anne Marie Doiron in 1710, so if JB was born after 1710 he might be Anne Marie's son.
posted by K Suire
This looks like a profile with no connections to anyone. Can this be merged with another profile, linked to some people and/or fixed?

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