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Amand LeBlanc (1740 - 1812)

Amand LeBlanc
Born in Annapolis Royal, Acadie, Colony of Nova Scotiamap
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Husband of — married 19 Jan 1764 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Amérique coloniale britanniquemap
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Died at age 71 in L'Assomption, Bas-Canada, Amérique coloniale britanniquemap
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Amand LeBlanc lived
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Amand was born at Annapolis Royal in 1740. He is the son of Paul dit Polet LeBlanc and Marie-Josèphe Richard. [1] He passed away in L'Assomption, Bas-Canada in 1812.[2]

Deported to Massachusetts in 1755

Possibly Paul LEBLANC, s/o Pierre/Madeleine BOURG, m. to Marie-Josephe RICHARD, d/o René/Marguerite BENOIT - Children: Joseph (1733); Charles-Grégoire (1734); Pierre (1736); Bonaventure (1738); Amand (1740); Nathalie (1742); Joseph (1744); Paul (1745); Basile (1748); Marie-Joseph (1749); François (1751); Jean-Baptiste (1754). At Massachusetts 1755, and Nicolet, Québec, Canada 1770." [3]

He married Marguerite Leblanc (1744-1815), daughter of Simon Pierre Leblanc (1721-1789) and Marguerite (Theriault) Thériot (abt.1726-1770), on January 19, 1764 at Boston, Massachusetts. [4]

Sources

  1. Nova Scotia Archives: Acadians: An Acadian Parish Remembered: The Registers of St-Jean Baptiste: Annapolis Royal 1702-1755, RG 1, Vol. 26a, p. 204 Baptism
  2. IGD: Lafrance Burial
  3. acadian-home Acadians in Massachusetts
  4. Généalogie des Landry à travers le monde Amand Leblanc

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