Michel Bourg
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Michel Bourg (1719 - abt. 1790)

Michel "dit Michaud" Bourg aka Bourque
Born in Beaubassin, Acadie, Colony of Nova Scotiamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 31 Jan 1741 in Beaubassin, Acadie, Colony of Nova Scotiamap
Husband of — married about 1780 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 71 in Cumberland, Colony of Nova Scotiamap [uncertain]
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Biography

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Michel Bourg was born 13 May 1719, he was the son of Michel Bourg and Marie Anne Cormier. He was baptized at Beaubassin 2 June 1719, his godparents were Pierre Cormier and Marie Doucet. [1]

At age 22 he married Marguerite-Josèphe Bourgeois, age 21, daughter of Claude Bourgeois and Anne Blanchard 31 January 1741 at Beaubassin. Witnesses: Michel Bourg, father of the groom; Joseph Bourgeois, brother of the bride; le sieur Borgeau, notary; Henry Lhostellier; Charles Lyons.[2]

In 1752 they were residing at Pré-des-Bourgs with 3 boys and 2 girls. [3] In the 1755 census taken at Pré-des-Bourgs, there were 2 boys and 2 girls in the family household. [4] [5]

In 1755, Michel was deported without his family to South Carolina. [5] Some time between 1756 and 1761, the family (had Michel made his way back from exile?) fled to Camp d'Espérance on the Miramichi which was established at the end of the summer of 1756 to protect from famine and from the roundups of the British soldiers the approximately 1700 Acadians who went there. They suffered greatly because of sickness and lack of food at the camp. [6] In 1761 they were taken prisoner at Fort Cumberland (formerly Fort Beauséjour). [7]

Michel Bourg
Marguerite Bourg
Blanche Bourg
Michel Bourg
Magdelaine Bourg
Marie Bourg
Bleme Bourg
Pierre Bourgeois

"Most of these names (on the list of prisoners) are those of Acadians who were captured on the Memramcook and Peticodiac Rivers by military parties sent from Fort Cumberland (Beausejour) or perhaps others coming from Cocagne and Miramichi who had made their oath of allegiance in 1760. English authorities now considering them to be British subjects, refused to let them go. The following year, they were offered land but most among them preferred to escape secretly to the Saint-Pierre and Miquelon Islands and from there to France, to Saint-Domingue and to Louisiana. Nonetheless, many then returned from Miquelon to Cap-Breton, or to the Gulf coast..." [7]

By 1767 they were refugees at Miquelon, France: [8]

Michel BOURG, venu de Pisiguit, 47
Marguerite BOURGEOIS, sa femme, 45
Michel BOURG, leur fils, 17
Madeleine BOURG, leur fille, 15
Marie BOURG, leur fille, 11
Mélem BOURG, leur fils, 8

The family made its way back to Acadie. Some settled in Pré-d'en-Haut and Memramcook and Cap-Pelé. Later in his life he married Anne Leger. They had no children.[9]

Michel died in 1790 in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. [10] [11]

Sources

  1. 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 05) http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c1207/5?r=0&s=6
  2. 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 77) http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c1207/77?r=0&s=6
  3. Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home"; 2005 – Present, hosted by Lucie LeBlanc Consentino; 1752 Census The original census can be found at Acadian Census microfilm C-2572 of the National Archives of Canada “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752”, Image 277
    Michel BOURG, his wife, 3 boys, 2 girls
  4. Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home"; 2005 – Present, hosted by Lucie LeBlanc Consentino;1755 Census image 13 of 32
    Michel Bourg, his wife, 2 boys, 2 girls
  5. 5.0 5.1 Stephen A. White, Recensements de Beaubassin et des Trois Rivières de Chipoudie, de Memramcook et de Petcoudiac (1686-1755). Les Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne, vol. 50, nos 2-4, juin-décembre 2019, p. 262-263.
    Michel deported without his family to South Carolina. Family at Camp d'Espérance. After 1763 settled at Pré-d'en-Haut, Memramcook, Cap-Pelé.
  6. 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
  7. 7.0 7.1 Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home"; 2005 – Present, hosted by Lucie LeBlanc Consentino; Acadian Prisoners at Fort Beauséjour (renamed Fort Cumberland) as of August 24, 1763 citing: Historique Acadienne for their permission to post this article. "La Socièté Historique Acadienne, March 1965", Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. The source noted by La Socièté Historique Acadienne for this information was Archives nationales, Fonds des Colonies, C. 12 (Correspondance gènérale, Saint Pierre et Miquelon, vol. 1, f. 22-26.
    Michel Bourg
    Marguerite Bourg
    Blanche Bourg
    Michel Bourg
    Magdelaine Bourg
    Marie Bourg
    Bleme Bourg
    Pierre Bourgeois
  8. Arche Musée et Archives Recensement Miquelon 1767
    Michel BOURG, venu de Pisiguit, 47
    Marguerite BOURGEOIS, sa femme, 45
    Michel BOURG, leur fils, 17
    Madeleine BOURG, leur fille, 15
    Marie BOURG, leur fille, 11
    Mélem BOURG, leur fils, 8
  9. White, Stephen A. La généalogie des trente-sept familles hôtesses des Retrouvailles 94, online articles, Les Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne, vol. 25, nos 2 et 3 (1994), Bourg, page 2
  10. Geneanet.org. Karen Theriot Reader's Family Tree. Page for Michel dit Michaud Bourg citing E-mail posting at #193 on 23 Oct 1998 by Michel LEGER (mleger at cancom.net)/ Michel died in Nov 1790 at Cumberland, Nova Scotia. [check?]
  11. White, Stephen A. La généalogie des trente-sept familles hôtesses des "Retrouvailles 94", Les Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne, vol. 25, nos 2 et 3 (1994). (Bourque)




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