Jean Doucet was the son of Louis Doucet and Marie Anne LeBlanc.[1]
He was born September 6, 1837[1] in Tusket, Nova Scotia[2], and was baptised September 10, 1837 at Ste. Anne's in Eel Brook, Nova Scotia.[1]
He was a farmer by trade.[2]
Jean died October 7, 1914 in Tusket[2], and was buried at Ste. Anne's Cemetery in Eel Brook.[2]
Census Data
1871 Canadian Census:
John Doucett, age 35, occupation-seaman
Frances Doucett, age 33
Laura Doucett, age 12
Henry Doucett, age 10
Rosanna Doucett, age 8
Mary Doucett, age 6
Elizabeth Doucett, age 4
Fanny Doucett, age 3 months[3]
1881 Canadian Census:
John Doucett, age 45, occupation-fisherman
Fanny Doucet, age 42
Janie Doucett, age 19
William Doucett, age 18, occupation-fisherman
Rose Anne Doucett, age 17
Mary Doucett, age 15
Fanny Doucett, age 10
Eli Doucett, age 6
Elizabeth Doucett, age 5
Delphine Doucett, age 3[4]
1891 Canadian Census:
Jean Doucet, age 54, occupation-farmer
Francoise Doucet-Wife, age 50
Francoise Doucet-Daughter, age 20
Hilaire Doucet-Son, age 19
Elizabeth Doucet-Daughter, age 15
Delphine Doucet-Dauhter, age 12[5]
1901 Canadian Census:
John Doucette, age 64, born February 6, 1837, occupation-farmer
Fannie Doucette, age 63, born December 3, 1838
Isabelle LeFevre-Grand Daughter, age 6, born December 16, 1894[6]
1911 Canadian Census:
John V. Doucette-Head, residing in South Belleville, age 74, born December 1836, occupation-farmer
Francoise Doucette-Wife, age 76, born February 1835[7]
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