Charles Aucoing is on the Wall of Names at the Acadian Memorial in St. Martinville, Louisiana Plaque 7 Left Arrivee Le 15 1785 La Bergere. Listed with him is his sister Felicite Aucoing[1]
Charles Aucoin, son of Charles and Anne Marie Dupuis was born about 1745 in Acadia. [2] Charles died Jan 1805 in Assumption, LA [3]and was buried at Donaldsonville 22 Jan 1805. [4]
Residence
Census: 1763 St. Malo, , Ille-et-Vilaine, France [5]
Census: 17 May 1763 Southampton, Hampshire, England [6]
Census: 15 Sep 1772 St. Malo, Ille-et-Vilaine, France [7]
Immigration: 15 Aug 1785 New Orleans, Orleans, LA [8]
Charles married Marie Marguerite NOEL 16 Jan 1786 in Donaldsonville, Ascension, LA [12]
Children
Marguerite Eugenie AUCOIN b: 20 Jan 1790 in , Ascension, LA c: 4 Apr 1790 in Donaldsonville, Ascension, LA
Marcel Firmin AUCOIN b: 16 May 1791 in , Ascension, LA c: 11 Sep 1791 in Donaldsonville, Ascension, LA
Marie Melanie AUCOIN b: 27 Jan 1793 in , Assumption, LA c: 5 Aug 1793 in Plattenville, Assumption, LA
Augustin Babilas AUCOIN b: 24 Jan 1795 in , Assumption, LA c: 4 Jul 1795 in Plattenville, Assumption, LA
Farelie Marguerite AUCOIN b: 25 Sep 1797 in , Assumption, LA c: 28 Mar 1798 in Plattenville, Assumption, LA
Anne Carmelite AUCOIN b: 23 Jul 1799 in , Assumption, LA c: 20 Aug 1799 in Plattenville, Assumption, LA
Evariste Claude AUCOIN b: 7 Sep 1801 in , Assumption, LA c: 5 Jan 1802 in Plattenville, Assumption, LA
Sources
↑ Title: The Wall of Names at the Acadian Memorial; Author: Wall of Names Committee; Jane G. Bulliard, Chair; second edition, 2015; Bodemuller The Printer, USA; Personal Copy. p. 28
↑ Title: "Identification des Acadiens morts de la variole à Bristol en 1756, L'"; Author: Paul Delaney; Publication: in LES CAHIERS, de la Société historique acadienne, vol. 30, no. 1 (1999); p. Source published by Karen Theriot Reader, RootsWeb.com, Inc. Source published by Karen Theriot Reader, RootsWeb.com, Inc. p. 22
Text: Charles AUCOIN, son of Charles & Anne-Marie DUPUIS, born around 1745.
↑ An Attempt to Re-Assemble the Old Settlers in Family Groups by Sidney A. Marchand, Sr.; 1965; Claitor’s Book Store, Baton Rouge, LA. USA; Personal Copy; p. 3
No. 20. Charles Aucoin & Marguerite Noel m. Jan 16, 1786. (W1-2-57).
(d) Charles Aucoin d. Jan 22, 1806, age 56 (W-2-57).
↑ Title: Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records; Author: Catholic Church; Vol 3, 1804-1819; Contains Baptismal, marriage and burial entries taken from some 46 registers housed in the Archives of the Diocese of Baton Rouge; Personal Copy; p. 3.
↑ Title: Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes: 1715 à 1780; Author: Stephen A. White; Publication: Moncton, NB: Centre d'Études Acadiennes, draft version; Source published by Karen Theriot Reader, RootsWeb.com, Inc.; AUCOIN #12 i
Text: On 1763 list of arrivals at St-Malo, age 18 years.
↑ Title: Acadians in France, vol. II; Author: Milton P. and Norma Gaudet Rieder; Publication: Metairie, LA: Authors, 1972; Note: vol. II: Belle Isle en Mer Register & La Rochette Papers; Source published by Karen Theriot Reader, RootsWeb.com, Inc. p. 98
Text: On the Role of the Acadian families embarked on the royal frigate “La Dorothee,” under Captain LAVENANT, who acknowledged receiving them on 17 May 1763, to be delivered to Saint Malo, France. There are 45 numbered families, plus six prisoners of war from Bristol.
27. Alexander AUCOIN;
Rosalie [THERIOT] AUCOIN;
Marie Genevieve AUCOIN;
Marie AUCOIN;
Magdaleine AUCOIN;
Felicite AUCOIN;
Charles AUCOIN;
Marie AUCOIN;
Joseph AUCOIN.
↑ Title: Acadians in France, Vol. I; 1762-1776; Author: Milton P. Rieder, Jr & Norma Gaudet Rieder; Publication: Metairie, LA: Authors, 1967; p. 35. Source published by Karen Theriot Reader, RootsWeb.com, Inc.
Text: Charles AUCOIN, age 36, traveling with sister Félicité AUCOIN, age 35, as the 3rd family (of 2 persons) aboard "La Bergère" which embarked in France on 14 May 1785 and debarked in Louisiana on 15 Aug 1785.
↑ Title: Colonial Settlers along Bayou Lafourche, 1770-1798; Author: Albert J. Robichaux, Jr.’ Publication: Harvey, LA: 1974. 2nd printing Hébert Publications, 1980; Personal Copy; p. 22
↑ Title: Louisiana Census and Militia Lists, vol. I; Author: Robichaux, Jr., Albert J.; Publication: Polyanthos, 1977; Note:
1770-1789, German Coast, New Orleans, Below New Orleans and Lafourche. The census dated here 1 Jan 1789 appears to have been taken at least as early as 1 Jan 1788. It is from: Papeles Procedentes de Cuba, Legajo 202. p. 118
↑ Title: Colonial Settlers along Bayou Lafourche, 1770-1798; Author: Albert J. Robichaux, Jr.’ Publication: Harvey, LA: 1974. 2nd printing Hébert Publications, 1980; Personal Copy; p. 66
↑ An Attempt to Re-Assemble the Old Settlers in Family Groups by Sidney A. Marchand, Sr.; 1965; Claitor’s Book Store, Baton Rouge, LA. USA; Personal Copy; p. 3
No. 20. Charles Aucoin & Marguerite Noel m. Jan 16, 1786. (W1-2-57). (d) Charles Aucoin d. Jan 22, 1806, age 56 (W-2-57).
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