Héléne is identified in her marriage record of Aug 30, 1812, as the daughter of George LeBlanc and Marie Doucet[1].
Joseph and Hélène LeBlanc have the following children in the parish records at St. Michael's;[2]
Marguerite - Sep 14, 1813
Hyppolite Joseph - Jun 1815
Joseph - Apr 2, 1817
Susanne - May 5, 1820
Anthime - Apr 13, 1822
Hélène - Sep 20, 1833
Joseph Théodore - Aug 18, 1838
Anthime - Feb 19, 1841
Research Notes
I believe this may be the "Joseph White" on the 1818 census of Cape Breton in the Margaree area. He is 33 at this time, married, with a family of 2 children. He was born in Prince Edward Island and his parents in Nova Scotia.[3]
Sources
↑ The Leblanc and MacLean Families. St. Michaels Parish Records 1812-1891. Margaree, Inverness County, Nova Scotia. Transcriptions by Trish LeBlanc. Accessed 2020.
↑ Holland's Description of Cape Breton Island and Other Documents, APPENDIX B : Census Rolls Cape Breton Island 1818, accessed via Ancestry.ca
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Hélène by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
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