Anne and François were deported to France in 1758. They disembarked at Saint-Malo on January 23 1759 from one of the " Five English ships " (Yarmouth, Patience, Mathias, Restoration, John Samuel). [2] The conditions aboard the ship during the crossing were horrendous. They were both hospitalized not long after their arrival in France.
Anne died in France.
Sources
↑ Geneanet.org, Karen Theriot Reader's Family Tree, Anne Aucoin citing Stephen A. White, Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes: 1715 à 1780, (Moncton, NB: Centre d'études acadiennes, draft version) AUCOIN #14 d - Anne AUCOIN, born around 1739, according to S. A. White daughter of Antoine AUCOIN & Élisabeth (Isabelle) AMIREAU. François BOURG, son of Jean & Marie PITRE, married around 1758 to Anne AUCOIN, daughter of Antoine & Élisabeth (Isabelle) AMIREAU.
BOURG François, 20, son of Jean, plowman, at hospital 17 March-14 April. Lives in Pleuhiden.
AUCOIN Anne, 20, his wife, at hospital 14-20 February; 27 February-1 April;
See also:
Marcel Walter Landry Anne Aucoin at Généalogie des Landry à travers le monde, accessed 2023 (login required)
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