Text: "Pierre Haché Galland, widower, ploughman and navigator, native of l'Acadie, aged 51 years, has been 30 years in the country. In live stock they have six oxen, four cows, two bulls, two calves, two mares, five wethers, eleven ewes, seven cows, two pigs, and twenty-three fowls.
The land upon which they are settled is situated on the south side of the Rivière du Nord-Est on Port La Joye. They hold it by grant, and have made a clearing on which they have sown thirty-two bushels of wheat, one bushel of oats, and have made fallow land for the sowing of sixteen bushels."
He has three sons and five daughters:-
Louis Haché, aged 25 years. [1726]
Pierre, aged 23 years. [1729]
Jean Baptiste, aged 17 years. [1735]
Geneviève, aged 21 years. [1731]
Marie Anne, aged 19 years. [1733]
Louise, aged 15 years. [1737]
Anne, aged 13 years. [1739]
Marie Joseph, aged 8 years. [1744]
Sources
↑ ”REPORT CONCERNING CANADIAN ARCHIVES FOR THE YEAR 1905”; 1600-1800; vol. II, part A, original a Sessional Paper no. 18 of the Archives, Printed by Order of Parliament, Ottawa, Canada, S. E. Dawson, Printer to the King's most excellent Majesty 1906; 1752 La Roque Census
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