1752:Ludivine Dupuis was born February 7 at Annapolis Royal[1].
She is three years old when Acadians are deported from their land.
Around 1771: 19 year old Ludivine marries Firmin LeBlanc, son of Joseph Andre LeBlanc and Marguerite Hebert. The location of their marriage is unknown.[2]
1777: The family eventually settles in Leblanc Village (Saint-Anselme), where Ludivine's husband Firmin and his extended family find land.[3][4]
Firmin and Ludivine raise 11 children: Joseph dit Tetu, Pierre, Anne dit Nannette, Jean dit Bis, Michel, Sylvain dit Sailor, Maximin, Rosalie, Marie, Amand, and Charles.[2]
This author had not found her date of death (anyone else?)
↑ 2.02.1 White, Stephen A. La généalogie des trente-sept familles hôtesses des "Retrouvailles 94", Les Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne, vol. 25, nos 2 et 3 (1994). LeBlanc, p. 9 37 Families
↑ Paul Surette, Le Grand Petcoudiac, 1763-1832, Histoire des trois-rivieres. Volume III. 1786 map page 80; appendix Genealogie Firmin Leblanc.
↑ See NB archives 'Saint-Anselme'. http://archives.gnb.ca/Exhibits/Communities/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&community=3457 Scroll down to Cadastral Map where you will see Land allocated to 'Fereman Leblanc' around Chartersville (And Joseph Leblanc above Fereman) as well as land allocated to 'Fereman Leblanc' between Saint-Anselme and Fox Crreek.
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