↑ La Société Historique Acadienne, VOl. 25, No2 et 3, 1994: La Généalogie des 37 Familles, par Stephen A. White, p13/194 Arsenaulkt
↑ Arsenault Family: Genealogical Dictionary
By Denis Savard pg.600, final entry section, left column- Google Books Online, Arseneau Family Tree by Denis Savard
PAUL4 ARSENAULT (JACQUES3, PIERRE2, PIERRE1 ARSONNEAU) was born Abt. 1737 in Beaubassin, Acadie, North America, and died in Malpèque, Île St-Jean, Acadie. He married ANNE BERNARD Abt. 1762 in Malpèque, Île-St-Jean, Acadie, daughter of JOSEPH BERNARD and MARIE-JOSÉPHE GAUDET. She was born Abt. 1742 in Egmont, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Notes for PAUL ARSENAULT: {Book page 600}Paul Arsenault, s/o (Jacques Arsenault & Marie Poirier) n vers 1737 Beaubassin; 15 ans au rec. 1752, à Malpec, Íle St-Jean. Residence: 1752, à Malpec, Île-St-Jean, Acadie
↑ Liste of Inhabitants from Isle St Jean at Port LaJoye on 17th September, 1763 Letter to the King List (Archived link) transcribed by Karen Theriot Reader (used with permission granted 5/22/20). Transcription and original published by Acadian.org "Rare list of P.E.I. Acadians intrigues N.B. researchers", accessed February 2021
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