Charles Hébert was born 6 Feb 1731. He was the son of Charles Emmanuel Hebert and Marie Claire Daigre. He was baptized 7 June 1731 at Saint Charles des Mines, Grand-Pré, Acadia. His godparents were Pierre Richard and Anne Granger.[1][2]
Marriage #1:
He married Marie Poirier about 1755 in Isle St jean, Acadie.
Firmin HEBERT, s/o Charles & Marie POIRIER, b. & bt. June 11, 1757, St. Pierre du Nord, Isle St Jean
Marriage #2:
In 1763, Charles Hébert, son of Charles and Marie Claire Daigre, widower of Marie Poirier, married Jeanne Lucas, daughter of Joseph and Jeanne Mouvillain in St-Servan. [3]
Théotiste Marie, d/o Charles & Jeanne Lucas, b. 1763, St Servan
Marriagw #3:-
Charles HEBERT, s/o Charles & Claire DAIGLE married July 16, 1765 to Marie Jeanne Louise Madeleine LE COQ, d/o Jacques & Madeleine LAURENT, St. Servan] [4]
At Belle-Isle-en-Mer:
Charles Hébert (b. Feb.1731 at Pisiquid), widowed twice - Marie Lecoq (b.1733 at Saint-Servan) "Venant de Saint-Malo, sans être passé par l'Angleterre", lived at Kervarigeon in Bangor.
Marie Julie HEBERT, d/o Charles & Marie LE COQ b. June 21, 1767; bt. June 22, 1767, Belle Isle en Mer: Bangor
Pierre Charles Joseph HEBERT, s/o Charles & Marie LE COQ, b. & bt. Feb. 14, 1769, Belle Isle en Mer: Bangor
Charles passed away about 1773:
"After Charles died, Marie moved to Morlaix (by 1773)" [5]
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