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Jean (Beaudet) Boudet (abt. 1689 - 1769)

Jean Boudet formerly Beaudet
Born about in Basilié, Avranches, Normandie, Francemap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 22 Sep 1735 in St-Pierre-du-Nord, Acadie, Canadamap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 80 in Rivière-Ouelle, Quebec Provincemap
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Biography

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Jean (Beaudet) Boudet migrated from France to Acadia.
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Jean-Baptiste Beaudet was born about 1689 in Avranches, Normandie, France.

He came to Isle Saint Jean in 1729, found on the 1730 census in St. Pierre with an arrival of 1729 noted. His name was spelled Jean Boudet.[1]

Jean Boudet (45) married Madeleine Marinier (20) (born in France) on Sep 22, 1735 in St-Pierre-du-Nord, Acadie. [2]. His name was Jean Boudet (not Jean Baptiste) from parish of St-Basilié, évêché d'Avranches, en Normandie. His father was Philippe Boudet and mother was Jeanne Le Charpentier. Her name was given Magdeleine Le marinier neé de Thomas Le marinier et de Chaterine Angelique Caron originally of the village de Roen capitale de la normandie.

Their known children were:

  1. Marie Madeleine Beaudet (about 1736 – Nov 12 1802)
  2. Marie Isabelle Elisabeth Beaudet (1737 – Mar 24 1777)
  3. Marie Rosalie Beaudet (about 1740 – Jun 5 1784)

Jean-Baptiste died on Nov 26, 1769 in Rivière-Ouelle, Quebec, Canada, aged about 79.

Research Note

Marcel Landry interprets his last name as Boudet.[3]. Added Boudet to current last name (Bourque-573 03:14, 13 January 2024 (UTC))

His name on the marriage was Jean, not Jean Baptiste. The French never confuse these two names. Changed first name to Jean.(Bourque-573 03:14, 13 January 2024 (UTC))

Stephen White does not include him in the DGFA under either name.(Bourque-573 03:21, 13 January 2024 (UTC))

From original biography Naissance: 1689, Acadie

Date de naissance estimée selon l'âge au décès (80 ans en 1769)

Mariage: 1735, St-Pierre-de-la-Rivière-du-Nord, Île St-Jean, Acadie

Il épouse Madeleine, fille de Sébastien Marignier et Marie Lemnoyne le 22 septembre 1735 à Saint-Pierre-du-Nord, Acadie [4]

Sépulture: Rivière-Ouelle, 1769-11-27

Décès : 1769-11-26
BAUDET, JEAN
AGE DE 80 ANS ET QUELQUES MOIS [5]

Sources

  1. Dave Hunter; Transcription of the 1730 census at Ile Saint-Jean. Transcript on microfilm C-2574 (volume 467) images 242-247, image 245. Original census can be found at microfilm F-768 Library and Archives Canada. MG 1, G1, volume 466, part 2, pages 235 to 241, 8 images.
  2. Library and Archives Canada / Bibliothèque et Archives Canada , Fonds des Archives départementales d'Ille-et-Vilaine [Rennes, France] - C-2970, 350 images, image 81 and 82, Marriage for Jean Baudet, Sept 22, 1735, accessed 1/12/2024
  3. Marcel W Landry “Généalogies des Landry a travers le monde” Jean Boudet Accessed 1/12/2024.
  4. Base de données - Généalogie Québec Jean Baptiste Beaudet
  5. IGD: Lafrance: Sépultures Burial Registration

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