The family was deported to the New England Colonies during the Grand Dérangement.
In 1763 Joseph was listed on a census in Connecticut with his wife and a child. [2][3]
Marie died on 21 January 1810 in Beloeil, Bas-Canada. [4][5]
Sources
↑ "Canada Marriages, 1661-1949," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F22M-1YV : 5 December 2014), Joseph Michel and Anne Lore, 15 Jan 1753; citing Grand Seurete De Saint Poney De Lavernede, Saint Jean Baptiste, Du Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada, Digby, Nova Scotia, reference p 480; FHL microfilm 1,320,000.
↑ Geneanet.org. Karen Theriot Reader's Family Tree. Page for Marie Anne Lord citing Stephen A. White, Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes: 1715 à 1780, (Moncton, NB: Centre d'études acadiennes, draft version) p. 347
↑ Lucie LeBlanc Consentino. Connecticut Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home,"General List of the Acadian Families Distributed in the Government of Konehtoket (Connecticut) Who Desire To Go To France". Accessed July 2021
Joseph MICHEL, his wife, a child
↑Burial:
"Quebec, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1968"
Institut Généalogique Drouin; Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Drouin Collection; Author: Gabriel Drouin, Comp Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 1091 #7756985 (accessed 15 January 2024)
Marie Anne Lore burial (died on 21 Jan 1810) on 22 Jan 1810 in Saint-Mathieu-de-Beloeil (St-Mathieu-de-Beloeil), Québec (Quebec), Canada. Born in about 1726.
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