Note by S. A. WHITE: we do not know the name of the wife of Jean THÉRIOT fils [Jr.]. However, it is clearly indicated on the 1671 census that he was married before that date. He must have settled elsewhere, as did other children of the first colonists of Acadia. [No indication given that he may have gone to Quebec, where a THERIAULT line is found in the next generation.]
↑ Based on his age in the 1671 census. Note: the DGFA doesn't give a location of birth.
Source: DGFA Title: Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes; Author: Stephen A. White; Publication: 2 vols., Moncton, New Brunswick: Centre d'Études Acadiennes, 1999. Source published by Karen Theriot Reader, RootsWeb.com.
1671 Acadian Census at Port Royal: Jean TERRIAU, 70, wife, Perrine RAU 60; Children (married): Claude 34, Jean 32, Bonaventure 30, Germain 25, Jeanne 27, Catherine 21; (not married): Pierre 16; cattle 6, sheep 1.
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