Marie Vincent, daughter of Michel Vincent and Marie Josephe Richard, was born about 1690 in Pisiguit, Acadie. She was on the La Roque census, age 62. Marie died at sea about 1758 while being exiled to France by the British. [1] She married Francois Gautrot 7 Oct 1709 in Grand Pré, Acadia [2][3]
She died at sea in a shipwreck during the crossing to France.
Sources
↑ Birth-Parents-Census-Marriage-Death: Stephen A. White, DICTIONNAIRE GENEALOGIQUE DES FAMILLES ACADIENNES; 1636-1714; Moncton, New Brunswick, Centre d'Etudes Acadiennes, 1999, 2 vols.; p. 1577; own copy. She was on the 1752 (LaRoque) census, age 62 years.
↑ Paroisse de St. Charles des Mines, Grand Pré, Acadie, Québec Province, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-1869, Parish Registers: Nova Scotia : C-1869, roll 1, Image 544. Marriage for Francois Gotrot and Marie Vincent. 7 Oct 1709, accessed 1 Sep 2021. This register is a transcript written around 1895 of the original registers currently held at the Baton Rouge Diocese Archives in Louisiana, USA.
↑ Title: Catholic Church Records, vol. 1a: Acadian Records, 1707-1748; Author: Diocese of Baton Rouge; Publication: Diocese, 1999, Note: The Registers of St. Charles aux Mines in Acadia, from Grand Pré, carried into exile to St. Gabriel Church of Iberville, LA.; pp. 74-75
Text: Groom's parents were residents of "la Riviere des Gasparots," bride's were residents of Pigiguit (SGA-1, 59).
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