Francois BOUDREAU was born about 1696 In Acadia. His parents were Charles Boudrot and Marie Corporon. He married Angelique Doiron and they had several children, many of whom were deported starting in 1755, some eventually settling in Louisiana. His death date is unknown at this time. More research is needed.
Marriage: 1720 Pisiguit, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada[1]
Note: See declarations following; no mention of Paul Boudreaux as his son.
Statement of Felix BOUDROT Village of Borderun Sauzon Parish
On 3 March 1767 appeared Felix BOUDROT, living in the village of Borderun, Sauzon Parish, in presence of Joseph BABIN, Jean B. LeBLANC, Louis COURTIN and Pierre DOUCET, all Acadians living on this island, witnesses, who stated he was born at Pigiguit, Assumption Parish on 4 April 1729 of Francois BOUDROT and Angelique DOUARON; Francois BOUDROT, was the son of Charles BOUDROT and Marie CORPORON; Charles BOUDROT issue of Michel BOUDROT, who came from France with his wife Michelle Aucoin, settled at Port Royal and both died there. Angelique DOUARON was born at Pigiguit, Holy Family parish in 1698 of Alexandre DOUARON and Anne BABIN. Alexandre DOUARON is issue of Charles, who came from France and died at Pigiguit.
From the marriage of Francois BOUDROT and Angelique DOUARON, were born at Pigiguit, Assumption Parish:
1) Genevieve - born in 1721, married in same place to Pierre VINCENT, son of Pierre and Marie RICHARD, transported by the English to Philadelphia, an English colony;
2) Alexandre - born in 1723, married same place to Magdeleine VINCENT, daughter of Pierre and Marie RICHARD. Alexandre BOUDROT died at Bristol, England, in August 1756, and Magdelaine VINCENT lives at St. Malo with her children;
3) Germain - born 1724, married in same place in first nuptials to Marguerite TRAHANT, daughter of Jean and Charlotte COMEAU. Marguerite TRAHANT died at Bristol in August 1756 and all the children of this first marriage died in that place, all in the same year. Germain BOUDROT married in second nuptials in Bristol in 1758 to Anne HEBERT, daughter of Jacques and Marguerite LANDRY of the Mines. Germain BOUDROT lives with his family at St. Malo;
4) Felix BOUDROT - informant as above;
5) Armand BOUDROT - born in 1730; as a boy became blind, living at St. Malo with Germain BOUDROT, his brother;
6) Charles - born in 1733, married at Bristol, England in 1758 to Agnes TRAHANT, daughter of Jean TRAHANT and Charlotte COMEAU, living at St. Malo ,with his family;
7) Marie - born same place in 1737, married at Bristol in 1758 to Charles THERIOT, son of Charles and Anne LANDRY, living with his family at St. Malo.
BIRTH: Title: Histoire et Généalogie des Acadiens; Author: Bona Arsenault; Publication: Montreal: Lemeac, 1978, 6 vols.; Note: Vols. 2-6 contain genealogies by area, paged continuously. p. 1336 (Pisiguit)
PARENTS-MARRIAGE: Stephen A. White, DICTIONNAIRE GENEALOGIQUE DES FAMILLES ACADIENNES; 1636- 1714; Moncton, New Brunswick, Centre d'Etudes Acadiennes, 1999, 2 vols.; p. 187
Text: (22) n. François (Décl BIM) m v 1720 Angélique Doiron (Abraham & Anne Babin)
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