Augustin Landry is on the Wall of Names at the Acadian Memorial in St. Martinville, Louisiana Plaque 4 Left. Listed with him is his second spouse Marie Madeleine Babin and children with Anne Rivet: Marie & Joseph Marie; and children with Madeleine Babin: Joseph Ignace, Mathurin, Marguerite and Madeleine.[1]
Augustin LandryBorn May 1719; Village-des-Rivet, Pisiguit, Acadia. [2][3]
Augustin Landry born at the said place in the month of May 1719 and there married in 1742 Anne Rivet daughter of Etienne Rivet and anne Leprince, the said anne Rivet died in the said parish in 1745. Of the marriage of August Landry with Anne Rivet was born Joseph Landry at Piguguit in 1743. augustin Landry married a second time in 1747 to Marie Babin daughter of Jean Babin and Marguerite Bourg and was transported to Maryland with the children of his first and second marriage and his wife.[4]
Buried 2 May 1781; St. Gabriel, Iberville, LA. [5]
Note published by Karen Theriot Reader, RootsWeb.com
LAND: John K. Harrell, "The 1755 Destruction of the French Acadian Nation," in NEW ORLEANS GENESIS; ; vol. XXXVII, no. 147 (Jul 1998); pp. 209-211; Santa Cruz County Genealogical Society Library; transcribes a list of 1776 Spanish Land Grants given to Acadian immigrants from MD (giving their number on census there) to St. Gabriel, Iberville Parish, LA. No. 7: Augustine [sic] LANDRY (from Upper Marlborough, MD, #3), with wife Marie Magdelaine [sic] BABIN and six children, given 8 arpents of land.
Sources
↑ The Wall of Names at the Acadian Memorial; Wall of Names Committee; Jane G. Bulliard, Chair; second edition, 2015; Bodemuller The Printer, USA; p. 19
↑ Source: #S2 p. 418 :Augustin LANDRY of Manchack buried 2 May 1781. Recorded at St. Gabriel Catholic Church, Iberville, LA (SGA-5, 53).
↑ Source: #S340 p. 244 Certainty: 3 Note: Article by Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc, "Pigiguit: l'impact du Grand Dérangement sur une communauté de l'ancienne Acadie." He was on the ship "Dolphin" which carried 230 passengers from Acadia destined for Port Tobacco and Upper Marlborough, MD.
↑ Source: #S106 pp. 141 & 155 Certainty: 3 444 "Etat des neutrals acadiens qui sont au haut Marlborough" Augustin Landry, Marie Landry son epouse, Joseph Landry, Joseph Ignace Landry, Marie Landry, Mathurin Landry, Margueritte Landry .... 7 "State of the Neutral Acadians Who Are in Upper Marlborough" Augustin LANDRY, Marie LANDRY his wife, Joseph LANDRY, Joseph Ignace LANDRY, Marie LANDRY, Mathurin LANDRY, Margueritte LANDRY.
↑ Source: #S155 p. 432 Certainty: 3 Family 22: Augustin LANDRY, age 49; Maria Magdelena [BABIN], age 49 [sic]; Joseph Maria, son age 19; Joseph Ignacio, son age 14; Mathurin, son 12; Maria, daughter age 20; Margarita, daughter age 5; Madalena, daughter age 3.
↑ Source: #S264 pp. 80 & 84 Certainty: 3 Agustin LANDRI (Augustin LANDRY), his wife and six children, on 8 arpents of land. On "List of the Acadian Families That Have Come to Establish Themselves in This Province of Louisiana and an Account of Their Belongings." Agustin LANDRI, age 42, with 2 trunks; María, age 42; Joseph Maria, age 19 years; Joseph Igno., 14; Mathuren, 14; Maria, 20; Margarita, 5; Madalena, 3.
Source: S106 Acadian Exiles in the Colonies Janet Jehn Publication: Covington, KY: Author, 1977
Source: S110 Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes, Première Partie 1636-1714 Stephen A. White Publication: 2 vols., Moncton, New Brunswick: Centre d'Études Acadiennes, 1999
Source: S155 Some Late Eighteenth-Century Louisianians; Census Records of the Colony 1758-1796 Jacqueline K. Voorhies Publication: Lafayette, LA: University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1973
Source: S2 Catholic Church Records, vol. 2, 1770-1803 Diocese of Baton Rouge Publication: Baton Rouge, LA, 1980
Source: S264 "End of an Odyssey: Acadians Arrive in St. Gabriel, Louisiana" R. E. Chandler Publication: Louisiana Historical Association, vol. XIV, no. 1 (winter 1973), pp. 69-87 Note: Originals in Seville, Spain: General Archives of the Indies, Section 5, Government, Audiencia of Santo Domingo, Legajo 2585. Source published by Karen Theriot Reader, RootsWeb.com
Source: S340 Du Grand Dérangement à la Déportation: Nouvelles perspectives historiques Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc, ed. Publication: Moncton, NB: Chaire d'études acadiennes, 2005, Source published by Karen Theriot Reader, RootsWeb.com
DNA
Paternal relationship is confirmed, [Thériot-100|Jeanne Thériot aka Theriault, Terriot ] is a Common Ancestor, by a triangulated group consisting of John Nash GEDmatch A710955, Robert Joseph Landry GEDmatch M695728 and Kevin Lajiness GEDmatch M658673 sharing a 10.8 cM segment on chromosome 1 from 232938635 - 236793313 (10.394 cM), 232938635 - 236788800 Overlap with previous match.
YDNA test performed at FTDNA and results showed common ancestor of Rene "le Jeune" Landry (0 Genetic Distance with 9 other men with the Landry last name, plus many more with GD of 1 or 2) - Van Landry
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