:NAME: According to the transcription found by following the link provided, his name at birth was entered as Charles Miraut'", son of Charles Miraut and Marguerite Lor. The Acadian Project uses a standardized spelling of the surname: Amirault.
Charles Miraut was the son of Joseph Miraut and Marguerite Lor. He was born in Acadie (Nova Scotia) in 1731[1] and died in 1793 in Quebec. He married Marie Elisabeth Isabelle Robichaud 11/7/1768 (daughter of Dominique Robichaud and Marguerite Forest).[2]
↑ Nova Scotia Archives: Acadians: An Acadian Parish Remembered: The Registers of St. Jean-Baptiste, Annapolis Royal, 1702-1755: Baptismal Registration for Charles Miraut: RG 1 Vol. 26a p.86 : Last accessed online May 11, 2018 at: Baptismal Registration:
Register: RG 1 Vol. 26a p.86, Priest: René Charles de Breslay, Registration Date: 25 March 1731, Baptism for Charles Miraut, born 24 March 1731, Father: Joseph Miraut & Mother: Marguerite Lor, Godparents Joseph Doucet & Marguerite Doucet, daughter of Jacques Doucet
↑ Birth, Death, Marriage, Parents Programme de Recherche en Démographie Historique, Université de Montréal (paid subscription) PRDH: Research Programme in Historical Demography (membership): Individu: 9325 PRDH
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Amirault-61 and Amireau-36 appear to represent the same person because: Amirault-61 is unsourced and PM hasn't contributed since 2015. Time to merge away. Thanks
Nothing has been done with this profile since it was created in 2015. Perhaps it's time to get him merged away. There is one Charles Amireau born in 1700 in Cap Sable. Pobomcoup is the old name for Pubnico, which is in Cap Sable. Perhaps Amireau-15 is the right merge even though the dates are different.
Amirault-61 and Amireau-36 appear to represent the same person because: Same year of birth. Both profiles were created the same day by the same PM using the same GEDCOM file. Merging into Amireau to keep the standard spelling.
same birthdate and place Same death date (within 2 days) and place Same parents (see bio) Same spouse (see bio)