Charles VIncent was born 5 March 1726. He was the son of Michel Vincent and Anne Marie Doiron. He was baptized 26 Apr 1726 at Saint Charles des Mines, Grand-Pré, Acadia. His godparents were Antoine Vincent and MArie LeBlanc.[1][2][3][4]
On 27 October 1755, Charles and his family were deported from Pisiguit to Virginia aboard the Neptune (207 Acadians on board). [6][7] The following spring, they were deported again from Virginia to England.
Buried 14 OCT 1756. Cornwall, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. [8]
Sources
↑ Diocese of Baton Rouge, CATHOLIC CHURCH RECORDS; 1707-1748; vol. 1a, Baton Rouge, Diocese, 1999; p. 196; contains the parish registers from St. Charles-aux-Mines at Grand Pré.
Charle [sic] VINCENT, son of Michel & Anne Marie DOIRON, born 5 Mar 1725, baptized 25 [sic] Nov 1725. Sponsors: Antoine VINCENT & Marie LEBLANC, daughter of Jean LEBLANC. Recorded as (SGA-2, 64).
↑ "Nova Scotia Births and Baptisms, 1702-1896," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XL5L-YX1 : 5 December 2014), Charles Vincent, 05 Mar 1726; citing ; FHL microfilm 484,099.
↑ 4.04.1 Stephen A. White, Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes. (Moncton, N.-B.: Centre d'études acadiennes, Université de Moncton, 1999), Print. p. 1579, #19
↑ Geneanet.org, Karen Theriot Reader's Family Tree, Charles Vincent
↑ Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc, "Pigiguit: l'impact du Grand Dérangement sur une communauté de l'ancienne Acadie". In Du Grand Dérangement à la Déportation. Nouvelles perspectives historiques, edited by Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc (Moncton, Chaire d’études acadiennes, 2005) p. 240
↑ "The Acadians of Belle-Isle-en-Mer," in NEW ORLEANS GENESIS; 1630-1767; vol. XXXV, no. 138 (Apr 1996); p. 156;
submitted by Jerome Lepre. Statement by [his brother-in-law] Cyprien DUON on 23 Feb 1767
Charles VINCENT, born 1727 at St. Joseph Parish, Riviere aux Canards [Acadia], son of Michel & Anne Marie DOUARON. He married Euphrosine in 1746 at Port Royal, and both died at Plymouth [sic, for Falmouth, England] in Oct 1756. Four living children listed, including Jean VINCENT now living with declarant in Calastrene, Belle-Ile.
Profile Vincent-1730 was created through the import of McDonald_Compton Family Tree.ged on Mar 18, 2014 by Skip McDonald.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Charles by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA test-takers in his direct paternal line.
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Vincent-2916 and Vincent-1730 appear to represent the same person because: Without any sources on Vincent -1730, it's hard to confirm, however the name and birth year are the same and 1730 isn't connected to the global tree. Please consider a merge in lowest number 1720, keeping the information from 2912.
There was a Pelagie Vincent on the passenger list of La Fauvette from Falmouth to Morlaix in 1763, listed with the family of Joseph Granger and Isabelle Theriot. Wondering if she was an orphaned child of Charles Vincent.
Could this Charles Vincent have been born March 5, 1726 in St. Charles Parish of Grand Pre, Acadia? Parents Michel Vincent and Jeanne Marie Doiron? A duplicate of Vincent-2916?