Claire was born between 1704 and 1706. She is the daughter of Charles Babin and Madeleine Elizabeth Richard. She wed Pierre Landry in about 1729.[1] She died before the 7 July 1763[1] census of Acadians exiled to Maryland during The Great Upheaval.[2]
↑ Rieder, Milton P.,Jr. and Norma Gaudet Rieder. The Acadian Exiles in the American Colonies, 1755-1768, Metairie, LA, 1977.
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Mitochondrial DNA test-takers in the direct maternal line:
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Babin-3019 and Babin-94 likely refer to the same person because they fit the same time frame, replicate many of the same siblings, and allow that "Marie" in the first instance and "Marie Claire" in the second instance were both married to Pierre Landry [Landry-69], whereas the Landry profile indicates only one wife. The main difference between the two profiles is that different parents are attributed: "Marie" is said to be the daughter of Vincent Babin and Anne Theriot, whereas "Marie Claire" is said to be the daughter of Charles Babin and Madeleine Richard.
Although the two profiles have similar names and lived at the same time, they are different people, thus different parents. The two Pierre Landry's are also different as are the some of the other relatives with the same names. I have set them as rejected matches since it is easy to see why people would make the assumption that they are the same. Thanks for the note.
Babin-1619 and Babin-94 appear to represent the same person because: Born during same period. Was connected to wrong husband Jean Baptiste Landry. No known couple with those names during this timeframe. Husband was Pierre Landry.
Although the two profiles have similar names and lived at the same time, they are different people, thus different parents. The two Pierre Landry's are also different as are the some of the other relatives with the same names. I have set them as rejected matches since it is easy to see why people would make the assumption that they are the same. Thanks for the note.