The entire family was deported from Isle Saint Jean in 1758. Everyone died at sea except for 12 year old Francois.[2]
Sources
↑ Hebert, Timothy. Acadian Church Records: Port LaJoye, Ile St. Jean, 1749-1758: St. Jean L’Evangeliste Parish. Acadian-Cajun Geneaology & History, 2000, p. 29. The original record can be found at Archives Nationales d'outre-mer État civil, Ile Saint-Jean (Port La Joye) Parish Records 1721-1758, Year, p. XX [Hebert, Timothy. Acadian Church Records: Port LaJoye, Ile St. Jean, 1749-1758: St. Jean L’Evangeliste Parish. Acadian-Cajun Geneaology & History, 2000, p. xx. The original record can be found at Archives Nationales d'outre-mer État civil, Ile Saint-Jean (Port La Joye) Parish Records 1721-1758, 1752, p. 3 Baptism
Marie Josephe LEJEUNE Baptized: January 30, :1752; Born: November 21, 1751
Parents: Eloy LEJEUNE & Rosalie MIUS
Godparents: Joseph HENRY, Magdelaine MIUS
LE JEUNE Eloi, frère de Jean, + en mer
MEUSE Rosalie, femme, + en mer
LE JEUNE François, 12 ans, fils
LE JEUNE Jean Baptiste, 10 ans, fils, + en mer,
LE JEUNE Marie Josèphe, 7 ans, fille, + en mer
LE JEUNE Euphrosine, 5 ans, fille, + en mer
LE JEUNE Ozite, 7 mois, fille, + en mer
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