Pierre Hébert was born around February 1757, possibly in Connecticut where his family was deported. [1][2] His parents were Olivier Hebert and Cecile Josephe Dupuis. He was baptized on 4 October 1769 at the age of 12 years and 8 months. [3][4]
He married Catherine Guertin on May 27, 1782. [4] There are 14 children listed in PRDH, all records Saint-Philippe.
He died on May 12, 1835 in La Prairie, Bas-Canada. [4]
Sources
↑ Paul Delaney. La liste de Winslow expliquée. (Moncton, N.-B.: Éditions Perce-Neige, 2020), p. 177. Note: no Pierre listed by Delaney among the deported children in 1755. There was an unnamed son:
Olivier, Cécile-Josèphe and their children Marguerite, Madeleine-Josèphe, Isabelle-Modeste as well as an unnamed son and unnamed daughter were deported aboard the Dove on 13 December 1755. They arrived in Connecticut on 30 January 1756. They were listed on a census in Connecticut in 1763 with 6 children.
↑ Lucie LeBlanc Consentino Connecticut Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home,"General List of the Acadian Families Distributed in the Government of Konehtoket (Connecticut) Who Desire To Go To France". Accessed Sep 2021
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Pierre Hebert (1757-1835), NosOrigines.qc.caprofile 666192.
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Hébert-6148 and Hebert-556 appear to represent the same person because: Same name. This family had only one Pierre. No serious sources for Hebert-556 tp prove he was an actual separate person.
Greg, do you have some sources for this Pierre Hebert? Landry does not have this one in this family. There is one, I think you are a PM on it, born in the 1750's (one of three to be merged). If this is another one, then we need to repropose the merges so they all go into this lowest numbered one. Landry has the first child in this family born about 1748 so this wouldn't be impossible, but it's not documented. FamilySearch has none. PRDH has none. Please advise is this is a separate child or not.
Hebert-5453 and Hebert-561 appear to represent the same person because: This is the second of two merges for the three Pierres who are really one person. The 1835 death date is shown on the other merge, but we go into the lowest number so that doesn't show here. About 1757 is correct based on the baptism record of 1769.
Hebert-3992 and Hebert-561 appear to represent the same person because: Same name. There was only one Pierre born in this family in this timeframe according to PRDH and Marcel W. Landry.
His baptism says he was born in Feb 1757 (based on his age at that time) but does not say where he was born. Based on other siblings, birth in Connecticut is more likely.
No Pierre Hebert died in 1812 in Quebec in IGD. There is a death in 1835 of a man age 80 (birth 1755), no spouse mentioned. Landry has spouse Catherine Guertin.
Is there any confirmation of his birth in Quebec? His baptism says he was born in Feb 1757 (based on his age at that time) but does not say where he was born.
Marcel Landry has him born in 1760 with death in May 1835.
No Pierre Hebert died in 1812 in Quebec in IGD. There is a death in 1835 of a man age 80 (birth 1755), no spouse mentioned. Landry has spouse Catherine Guertin.
I think three profiles are the same person: this one, Hebert-3992 and Hebert-5453. The latter two share the same death date. Hebert 3992 has the wife Marcel Landry gives for him. His birth in either Acadie or Connecticul Colony makes the most sense based on the birth of his siblings.
His baptism says he was born in Feb 1757 (based on his age at that time) but does not say where he was born. Based on other siblings, birth in Connecticut is more likely.
No Pierre Hebert died in 1812 in Quebec in IGD. There is a death in 1835 of a man age 80 (birth 1755), no spouse mentioned. Landry has spouse Catherine Guertin.
Marcel Landry has him born in 1760 with death in May 1835.
No Pierre Hebert died in 1812 in Quebec in IGD. There is a death in 1835 of a man age 80 (birth 1755), no spouse mentioned. Landry has spouse Catherine Guertin.
I think three profiles are the same person: this one, Hebert-3992 and Hebert-5453. The latter two share the same death date. Hebert 3992 has the wife Marcel Landry gives for him. His birth in either Acadie or Connecticul Colony makes the most sense based on the birth of his siblings.