↑ "Genealogical Dictionary of early Acadia" where they quote their sources:
Claude's marriage and baptism of his children from records of St-Charles-des-Mines published with records of Baton_Rouge Diocese. http://www.francogene.com/dgaa/dgaa-b2.php
↑ PRDH: Research Programme in Historical Demography (membership): Famille: 35929 Marie Jean Benoit and Joseph Vincent. accessed 1 July 2016.
1714 Acadian census under Acadian & French-Canadian Ancestral Homes website
Martin Benoit & wife, 1 daughter now at Pisiquit as are three married sons: Clement, Pierre & Pierre.
Son Claude is listed at Riviere des Habitants, no wife mentioned but does not say widowerer?), 2 son.
Same site for 1752: a Claude Benoist at Memramcook, with wife, 1 son & 1 dau.
Same site but under page titles: Acadian Exiles - New England colonies, 1755-1763"
under the listing of those deported to Boston and area, gives
Joseph Vincent and his two marriages: 2nd) was to Marie Jeanne Benoit c1760. Lists their children.
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