Marie Josephe Lanoue was born on 9 March 1729 and was privately baptized at birth. She was baptized with full ceremony a year later on 11 April 1730 in Annapolis Royal, Acadie, Colony of Nova Scotia, daughter of Charles Lanoue and Marie Josèphe Landry. [1]
The family was deported to South Carolina in 1755.
Jean-Baptiste died sometime before 1763 and Marie-Josèphe was married to Jean Baptiste Cormier, also a deportee in South Carolina, and widower of Marie-Josèphe Hugon. [2][5] On August 12 1763, Marie-Josèphe and her 2nd husband Jean-Baptiste Cormier appeared on a census in South Carolina with 4 children from both marriages:[6]
Jean Cormier
Marie Lanou his wife
Rose Cormier 16
Modeste Cormier 10
Marie Thibodeau 12
Jean Thibodeau 3
Marie-Josèphe and Jean-Baptiste emigrated to Môle-St-Nicolas, St-Domingue (present-day Haiti) in 1764. [5]
Sources
↑ The Registers of St. Jean-Baptiste, Annapolis Royal, 1702-1755, register RG 1 volume 26a page 56; online database with images, Marie Joseph La Noue baptism 11 April 1730, accessed Sept 2022.
↑ 2.02.1 Stephen A. White, Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes (Moncton, N.-B.: Centre d'études acadiennes, Université de Moncton, 1999) p. 1518
Text: Jean-Baptiste n/b Rg PR 5/17 oct 1723 (pr & mr: Francois Forest & Marguerite Bourgeois f Guillaume); m Rg PR 5 fevr 1748 Marie-Josephe Lanoue (Charles & Marie-Josephe Landry); d av Rc 1763 (12 aout).
Also: p. 408
Jean Baptiste Cormier was on the 1763 census of South Carolina.
↑ (Note: year of birth should be 1729 instead of 1730) Marcel Walter Landry, Page for Marie-Josèphe Lanoue, Généalogie des Landry à travers le monde, accessed Sep 2022 (login required)
↑ 5.05.1 Melanson, Michael B. Cormier Genealogy: Generations 1-7. (Dracut, Massachusetts: Lanesville Publishing, 2021) p. 109-111
↑ Roy, J.-Edmond. «12 Août 1763: Noms et nombre des familles habitans si devan de lacadie quy ont Este transportés a la Caroline du Sud Et quy desirent se Retirer soubs Les Etandars de Leurs Roy sca majesté tres chretienne. » in Rapport sur les archives de France relatives à l'histoire du Canada. Ottawa: C.H. Parmelee, 1911, no. 6 Acadian Families Detained in South Carolina Wishing to go to a French Colony 12 August 1763 Images 637 to 640 (pages 633-636 of book), Image 639 . Canadiana, accessed November 2021
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