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Cécile Boudrot (abt. 1714 - 1811)

Cécile Boudrot
Born about in Grand Pré, Acadie, Colony of Nova Scotiamap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married about 1733 in Acadiemap
Wife of — married 3 Nov 1762 in Lotbiniere, Canada, Nouvelle-Francemap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 97 in Nicolet, Bas-Canadamap
Profile last modified | Created 9 Aug 2009
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Biography

This profile is part of the Boudreau Name Study.

Cécile Boudrot was born around 1714 in Grand Pré, Acadie. Her parents were Michel Boudrot and Marie Cécile LeBlanc. [1]

She married Jean-Baptiste Pitre around 1733. [1]

Children:

  1. Marie-Josephe Pitre
  2. Michel Pitre
  3. Charles Pitre
  4. Marguerite Pitre
  5. Marie-Louise Pitre
  6. Rosalie (Nathalie) Pitre
  7. Anne Pitre
  8. Joseph Petee
  9. François Pitre
  10. Jean Pitre, n. Vers 1750
  11. Jean-Baptiste Pitre
  12. Isidore Pitre


:”Foreseeing the second phase of the expulsion, which would be carried out in 1758 many of the families, including Cécile Boudreau’s, moved up the coast to Miramichi in 1757. They were exhausted, and suffered from starvation as a result of poor crops and from epidemics. Several of them then resigned themselves to following Boishébert’s troops, which had been recalled to Québec for the winter of 1757–58.

The situation at Quebec seemed little brighter. There was a dearth of supplies and a severe famine. The Acadians had to make do with cod and rotten meat. According to the testimony of several persons, these poor living conditions brought about the death of a number of Acadians. On 9 June 1758, amid the general gloom and inactivity, Cécile Boudreau had to bury her husband, who had fallen victim to the smallpox epidemic raging at the time. A month earlier she had done the same for her son Jean, barely eight years of age, and four days after her husband’s interment she buried one of her daughters.”[2]

She married Pierre Pellerin on November 03, 1762. [1] [3]

Cécile died on January 13, 1811 in Nicolet, Bas-Canada and was buried the next day.[1][4]

DNA

  • Paternal relationship is confirmed, [Thériot-100|Jeanne Thériot aka Theriault] is a common ancestor, by a triangulated group consisting of Kevin Paul Morales GEDmatch M579136, Barbara Ann Mageau GEDmatch A713327and Kevin Charles Lajiness GEDmatch M658673 sharing segment on chromosome 20 from 12930672 - 34674266 (19.5089 cM) Overlap with previous match 16540474 - 34674266
  • Paternal relationship is confirmed, [Thériot-100|Jeanne Thériot aka Theriault, Terriot ] is a Common Ancestor, by a triangulated group consisting of John Nash GEDmatch A710955, Robert Joseph Landry GEDmatch M695728 and Kevin Lajiness GEDmatch M658673 sharing a 10.8 cM segment on chromosome 1 from 232938635 - 236793313 (10.394 cM), 232938635 - 236788800 Overlap with previous match
  • Paternal relationship is confirmed, [*Maternal and Paternal relationship is confirmed, [Michel Boudrot] is a Common Ancestor, by a triangulated group consisting of John Nash GEDmatch A710955, Robert Joseph Landry GEDmatch M695728 and Kevin Lajiness GEDmatch M658673 sharing a 10.8 cM segment on chromosome 1 from 232938635 - 236793313 (10.394 cM), 232938635 - 236788800 Overlap with previous match] is a Common Ancestor, by a triangulated group consisting of John Nash GEDmatch A710955, Robert Joseph Landry GEDmatch M695728 and Kevin Lajiness GEDmatch M658673 sharing a 10.8 cM segment on chromosome 1 from 232938635 - 236793313 (10.394 cM), 232938635 - 236788800 Overlap with previous match
  • Paternal relationship is confirmed, [Thériot-100|Jeanne Thériot aka Theriault] is a common ancestor, by a triangulated group consisting of Kevin Paul Morales GEDmatch M579136, Barbara Ann Mageau GEDmatch A713327and Kevin Charles Lajiness GEDmatch M658673 sharing segment on chromosome 20 from 12930672 - 34674266 (19.5089 cM) Overlap with previous match 16540474 - 34674266

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 karen Theriot Reader Page for Cécile Boudrot citing :
    • Stephen A. White, DICTIONNAIRE GENEALOGIQUE DES FAMILLES ACADIENNES; 1636-1714; Moncton, New Brunswick, Centre d'Etudes Acadiennes, 1999, 2 vols.; p. 207, p. 1325 (spouse 1), p. 1282 (spouse 2)
      Cecile Boudrot, daughter of Michel Boudrot and Cecile Le Blanc was born about 1714 according to P. Gallant. She married (1) about 1733 Jean-Baptiste Pitre son of Francois & Anne Prejean); married (2)Pierre Pellerin, son of Bernard & Marguerite Gaudet 2 Novv 1762 according to the register of Ste-Croix de Lotbiniere. d/s Register of Nicolet 13/14 January 1811 at 97 years.
    • Ajouts et Corrections - Stephen A. White - http://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/cor-dict.pdf - Corrections made to Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes. - Internet - for p. 207 (Aug 2007) - Died at age 104 years (sic) [contribution of Bertrand Desjardins, PRDH
    • Cecile BOUDRAUT, widow of Pierre PELERIN, originally from Acadie, resident of Nicolet, was buried at the age of 104 years [sic] on 14 Jan 1811, died the day before. A note says she was widow in the first marriage to Jean Baptiste LEPITRE; settled in this parish since the fall of Québec. She was 104 years and 1 month.
  2. Adrien Bergeron, “BOUDREAU, CÉCILE (Pitre; Pellerin),” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 5, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed November 18, 2020, http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/boudreau_cecile_5E.html.
  3. PRDH: Research Programme in Historical Demography (membership): Acte: 210053
    Text: Pierre PELLERIN, widower of Marie Josephe BELLIVEAU, originally from Port-Royal in Acadie, married on 3 Nov 1762 at Ste-Croix (Lotbinière) to Cecile BOUDROT, widow of Baptiste PITRE, originally from Port-Royal in Acadie. Witnesses: Joseph Jean HAMEL; Francois BERGERON. Priest was Francois CARPENTIER.
  4. PRDH: Research Programme in Historical Demography (membership): Acte: 2771636
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Please the source of the parents DNA conformation is on the child profile, thus the parents are confirmed the trail goes to the nearest common ancestor (Theriot) there is one more conformation I am working on, 6 trails from common ancestors to Jeanne Theriot all sharing the same segment on chromosome 14, please just dont delete conformations
posted by Kevin Lajiness
Please add a statement(s) to this profile explaining how DNA was used to confirm the parental relationships. Here are the instructions: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/DNA_Confirmation
posted by Kay (Johnson) Wilson
Boudreau-1364 and Boudrot-2 appear to represent the same person because: Same husband and some details match
posted by Paul Berry
Boudrot-2 and Boudrot-302 are not ready to be merged because: Parentage should be resolved
posted by Paul Berry
While I agree that Bodrot-2 and Bodrot-302 are the same person, what is uncertain is her parentage. While the Canadian biography gives her father as probably Charles, I think that Michel and Cécile is more likely given the Acadian custom of naming children after grandparents. I know there is no record of her parentage in Bona Arsenault, but I would like to compare some other sources.
posted by Paul Berry
Boudrot-302 and Boudrot-2 appear to represent the same person because: Clear duplicate.
posted by Eric Evans Sr