Jacques-Ange Haché-dit-Gallant was a grandson of "the" Michel Haché-dit-Gallant of Beaubassin, & Anne Cormier. He was one of the ten brothers of Rustico.[1]
He was born on 10 April 1740 and baptized the next day at Port-Lajoie, Isle Saint-Jean. (present-day Prince Edward Island)[2]
He was on the census of 1752 (La Roque) at Rivière-du-Nord-Est, Isle Saint-Jean at 13 years of age.[3]
After he died, Marguerite Picard remarried c. 1780, to Mathurin DesRoches at (or near) Rustico, Prince Edward Island.[4]
Sources
↑ 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), HACHÉ DIT GALLANT, page 3, 5 English translation
↑ Archives Nationales d'outre-mer État civil, Ile Saint-Jean (Port La Joye) Parish Records 1721-1758, Year 1740, p. 1 Jacques Ange Haché Baptism, 11 April 1740, accessed October 2020.
↑Report Concerning Canadian Archives for the Year 1905, Volume II (Ottawa: Printed by S.E.Dawson, 1905), 1752 La Roque Census, p. 89-90. The original census, in French, can be found at Census Original Version “Recensement de l'Isle Royal et de Isle Saint-Jean ” Images 340-341
François Haché Galland, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 45 years, and has been 28 years in the country. Married to Anne Boudrot, native of l'Acadie, aged 33 years.
They have seven sons and one daughter:
François Silvestre Haché, aged 16 years. [1736]
Louis, aged 14 years. [1738]
Jacques Ange, aged 13 years. [1740]
Jean François, aged 11 years. [1742]
René, aged 9 years. 1744?]
Joseph, aged 4 years. [1748] [
Charles, aged 4 months. [1752]
Marie Roze, aged 5 years. [1747] [1750?] [sons are listed first so she is out of birth order]
They have the following live stock: four oxen, four cows, three heifers, two bulls, four sows, two pigs, three fowls: Also, a corn mill made of course stone, which is used at the most only half of the year.
The land upon which they are settled is situated on the north side of the Rivière du Nord-Est, and was given to them by grant from Monsieur Duvivier, under date of the first July, 1745. It comprises four arpents frontage by fourty arpents in depth. They have sown ten bushels of wheat and two of peas, and have fallow land sufficient for the sowing of sixteen bushels more.
↑ Bernard, Jean. 2012. Généalogie des familles acadiennes de l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard c. 1764-c. 1900. Vol. IV : Gallant Tome 1. Baie de Malpèque PE : Édité par l’auteur. Pages 1882 [Jacques-Ange sequenced under the name of Ange] & 2138 [including his parents & siblings].
Gallant, John. 2009. "Descendants of Pierre Larche Hatche." Accessed July 2013 through the website of Linda Keefe-Trainor, at [1]. John Gallant's 400-page Word file (compressed by WinZip) is directly accessible at http://www.islandregister.com/gallants.zip[2].
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