Paul married Marie Michel on January 24, 1751 in Port Lajoie, Isle St. Jean.[3]
Children of the marriage:
Marguerite Gervaise Hebert (c.1752)
Marie Rose Hebert (c.1752)
He was on the LaRoque census of 1752 in Anse aus Pirogues, Isle St-Jean, Acadie with his second wife and four children.[2][4]
Research Notes
Unlikely and unsourced statement, "He died on July 26, 1805 in St-Gabriel-d'Iberville, Louisiana, United States," removed. No evidence he ever lived in Louisiana. Also a death date of 1805 would indicate a long life span (88) for this era-- but not impossible.
at Pisiguit: Jean HEBERT and wife, 4 sons, 5 daughters.
↑ 2.02.1 Stephen A. White, Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes, Première Partie 1636-1714 (Moncton, New Brunswick: Centre d'Études Acadiennes, 1999) p. 814
l. Paul (dit Benjamin) (selon B Arsenqult) n v 1717 (Rc Lq 1752 35a); m 1 v 1741 Marie-Josphe LEJEUNE (Pierre & Jeanne Benoit); m 2 Rg PLJ 24 janv 1751 Marie MICHEL (Paul & Marie Josephe Vincent).
↑ "Acadian Church Records, Port LaJoye, Ile St. Jean, 1749-1758," Tim Hebert, trans. & ed. (Houma, LA: Acadian-Cajun Genealogy & History, 2000) St. Jean l'Evangeliste Parish records, p. 17
Paul Hebert & Marie Michelle married January 24, 1751.
↑Report Concerning Canadian Archives for the Year 1905, vol. II, pt. A, LaRoque census in "Sessional Paper No. 18," (Public Archives of Canada - 1905) p. 106
Paul HÉBERT, imbecile, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 35 years, has been three years in the country. He is married to Marie MICHEL, native of l'Acadie, aged 32 years. They have two sons and two daughters.
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