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Anne Charlotte LeBlanc (abt. 1850 - 1899)

Anne Charlotte LeBlanc
Born about in Tusket Wedge, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia Colonymap
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Died at about age 49 in Tusket Wedge, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canadamap
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Biography

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Anne Charlotte LeBlanc was the daughter of Sylvain LeBlanc and Elisabeth Surette.[1]
She was baptised January 15, 1850 at St. Michael's[1] in Tusket Wedge, Nova Scotia.[2]
She grew up in the family home located at 2468 Hwy 334[3] in Tusket Wedge.[2]
Anne Charlotte died November 11, 1899[1], and her funeral was held November 13, 1899 at St. Michael's.[1]

Census Data
1871 Canadian Census: Province-Nova Scotia: District-Yarmouth: SubDistrict-Plymouth[4]
Dwelling 50: Family 55:
Silvain LeBlanc Age 50: Occupation - Carpenter
Elizabeth LeBlanc Age 44
Jean C. LeBlanc Age 23: Occupation - Fisherman
Charlotte LeBlanc Age 20
Francoise LeBlanc Age 19: Occupation - Servant
Francois LeBlanc Age 13: Occupation - Farm Laborer
Jean B. LeBlanc Age 12
Euphroisine LeBlanc Age 9
Monique LeBlanc Age 6
Elizabeth LeBlanc Age 3

1881 Canadian Census:
Sylvain LeBlanc age 60, occupation-ship carpenter
Elizabeth LeBlanc-age 54
Charlotte LeBlanc- age 29
J. Baptiste LeBlanc age 21, occupation-teacher
Eupherine LeBlanc age 20, occupation-teacher
Monique LeBlanc, age 16
Eliza LeBlanc age 13[5]

1891 Canadian Census:
Silvain LeBlanc-Widower, age 70, occupation-ship carpenter
Charlotte LeBlanc-Daughter, age 38
Jean B. LeBlanc-Son, age 32, occupation-teacher P. school
Monique LeBlanc-Daughter, age 26[6]


Sources

  • Wikipedia: Canadian Confederation: The British colonies of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick were united into one Dominion of Canada on July 1, 1867: Last accessed online February 9, 2019 at: Canadian Confederation
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Genealogy Saint Michael's Parish Wedgeport 1767-1925" ISBN 0-9735513-0-5. Wedgeport Sport Tuna Fishing Museum and Interpretive Centre Wedgeport, NS Canada BOW 2B0, Published 2004. Page 274, Lines 182 & 1823.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Argyle Township Court House Archives:Town of Wedgeport Fonds The community of Wedgeport, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, prior to 1910, was part of the Municipality of the District of Argyle and was known as Tusket Wedge. In 1908 residents petitioned the Provincial Government for town incorporation and on 16 May 1910, the Town of Wedgeport was officially incorporated. The communities currently known as Upper Wedgeport, Wedgeport, and Lower Wedgeport, became a single town, separate from the Municipality of Argyle. On 22 December 1947, the Town of Wedgeport was disincorporated and rejoined the Municipality of the District of Argyle; Last accessed online January 26, 2017 at: [1]
  3. Argyle Township Courthouse Archives Microfiche Reference Number 45-09-00559; The Nova Scotia Department of Tourism and Culture: Route 334 #2468 Wedgeport, NS; Compiled by Doreen A. Anderson July 1991; Sources listed:Yarmouth County deeds & probate records; Census records-1861, 1871-91; Assessment rolls-1872, 1891, 1894, 1910; "Tusket Wedge" by Stephen Surette; A.F. Church map; Interview with present owner (daughter of Baromee LeBlanc).
  4. Library and Archives Canada::Censuses:1871 Census:Last accessed online February 17, 2018 at:1871 Canadian Census
  5. Library and Archives Canada: Censuses: 1881 Canadian Census: Province-Nova Scotia: District-Yarmouth #14: SubDistrict-Plymouth #A: Page 58: House-234: Family-238: Last accessed online December 14, 2018 at: 1881 Census
  6. Library and Archives Canada: Censuses: 1891 Canadian Census: Province-Nova Scotia: District-Yarmouth #44: SubDistrict-Tusket Wedge #14: Page 22: Family-22: Last accessed online December 14, 2018 at: 1891 Census




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