The son of Joseph Bergeron and Angélique Saindon, born Aug 1762 was baptized Joseph. [2]
It was usual that the first son was named after his father... But it was also usual that the same son changes his first name, later in his life...
As the second son of this couple (born 1763) was also baptized Joseph [3], we could suppose that Michel is one of these two Joseph.
We can't presume that Joseph-I (born 1762) died before 1763, as the 2 Joseph were baptized in August 1764...
We find only one marriage of a Joseph Bergeron, son of Joseph and Angélique... [4]
Michel Bergeron was about 63 years old when he died in 1830; then, the date of birth should be around 1767, but we can't take for certain, the estimated age at death. [5]
According to Marcel Walter Landry, Michel was born after 1765 and is not one of the 2 Joseph:
Family of Angélique Saindon & Joseph Bergeron dit D'amboise, n. ~1731, d. 6 oct 1808, L'Isle-Verte (âge ~ 77 ans), married ~1761:
Joseph, n. 23 août 1762, Acadie
Joseph, n. 23 oct 1763, Acadie - m. 1786 - d. 1822
Marie Agathe, n. ~1763 - m. 1784 - d. 13 juin 1795 (âge ~ 32 ans)
Jean François, n. 13 mars 1765, Kamouraska - m. 1791 - d. 21 oct 1848 (âge 83 ans)
Marie Rose, n. après 1765 - m. 1791 - d. jan 1854 (âge ~ 88 ans)
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Michel by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Michel: