The family was found at Tracadie, Isle St. Jean, on the 1752 La Roque census. [3]
Claude and Judith, along with other family members and friends, were taken prisoner at some point during the French and Indian War as they appear on the list of Acadian prisoners held in Fort Cumberland (formerly Fort Beauséjour) dated 24 August 1763. [4] Within a few years, Judith was a widow and living in Miquelon where she died.
↑ 1.01.11.2 Stephen A. White, Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes (Moncton, N.-B.: Centre d'études acadiennes, Université de Moncton, 1999) p. 196
Claude BOUDROT, born around 1703, son of Michel & Marie-Madeleine CORMIER. He was on the 1714 census at Beaubassin, at home of Pierre CYR & Claire CORMIER. He married (Belle-Isle-en-Mer Declaration) at Port Toulouse around 1724 to Marie-Judith BELLIVEAU, daughter of Jean & Cécile MELANSON. On 1763 census at Fort Beauséjour. He died before 15 Oct 1765.
↑Report Concerning Canadian Archives for the Year 1905, Volume II (Ottawa: Printed by S.E.Dawson, 1905), 1752 La Roque Census, p. 148 image 326. A transcription of the original census, in French, can be found at Census Transcription of Original Record “Recensement de l'Isle Royal et de Isle Saint-Jean ” p. 552, image 557
Claude Boudrot, fisherman and ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 50 years, he has been in the country 31 years. Married to Judich Belliveaux, native of l'Acadie, aged 46 years.
They have six children, three sons and three daughters:
Claude, aged 20 years.
Michel, aged 17 years.
Pierre, aged 8 years.
Marie, aged 16 years.
Marguerite, aged 14 years.
Louise, aged 11 years.
They have the following live stock: three oxen, three cows, one bull, three calves, one mare, four pigs, one sow, five fowls, and one boat.
The land upon which they are settled was given to them verbally by Messieurs de Pensens and Dubuisson. On it they have made a clearing where they have sown twenty-two bushels of wheat, two bushels of barley, and four bushels of peas.
↑ Lucie LeBlanc Consentino. List of Acadian Prisoners at Fort Cumberland as of August 24, 1763, Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home, original record, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada. / France. Fonds des Archives nationales: Série C12. Correspondance générale; Saint-Pierre et Miquelon : C-9146, vol. 1, f. 22-26. p. 31 Image 42 accessed Aug 2022
Claude Boudrot
Judith Boudrot
Michel Boudrot
Pierre Boudrot
Nastazie Boudrot
See also:
Ref: Bona Arsenault, page 1344. " PIERRE BOUDROT, 1735, fille de Joseph et d'Anne LeBlanc, marie, en novembre 1763, a Saint-Enogat, eveche de Saint-Malo, a Anne Boudrot, fille de Claude et de Judith Beliveau, veuve de Jacques Hache-Gallant. Enfants: Joseph, 1765, Marie-Michelle, 1767. Il était a Belle-ile-en-Mer en 1765."
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Boudrot-383 and Boudreaux-191 appear to represent the same person because: Same wife. Similar birth date. (Ile st Jean census 1734 show he was born around 1703.) Last name at birth - 2 variations of same name (Boudrot).