Marie Boudrot was born about 1714. She was the daughter of Joseph Boudrot and Jeanne Comeau. When she was 25, Marie married Pierre Saunier, age 23, son of the late Rene Saunier and Marie Joseph Trahan
11 May 1739 at Saint Charles des Mines, Grand-Pré, Acadia. [1][2]
Marie Boudrot is known to have died before 31 May 1762 when her widower, Pierre Saulnier, remarried. [3][4] She, in fact, appears to have died prior 17 Dec 1758 when her son, Joseph Saulnier, 19 year old Acadian, was buried in Notre-Dame-de-Québec cemetery. His mother was recorded as deceased in the register. [5]
↑ genealogiequebec, Drouin Collection of Parish Registers Marriage IGD(Drouin) (forfait/paid service)
↑ Stephen A. White, Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes - Première partie 1636-1714, 2 vols., (Moncton, Nouveau-Brunswick: Centre d'études acadiennes, 1999 ) p. 211
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Hi, Mary, this profile should have the LNAB changed to Boudrot. We use standard names, and that is also the same as her father. Baudrot is a different family name. Would you be willing to change it, or if you have no objection, I'll change it myself shortly.
Thank you, Cindy Bourque Cooper, co-leader, Acadians Project
edited by Cindy (Bourque) Cooper