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Anne (Mi'kmaq) Membertou (abt. 1600 - abt. 1679)

Anne Membertou formerly Mi'kmaq
Born about in Mi'kmaq Nation, North Americamap
[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died about at about age 79 in Port Royal, Acadiemap
Profile last modified | Created 21 Jan 2015
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Discussion

She is noted as a neice of Henry, so who was her father or mother who was related to Henry? Henry is not her father but leaving her connected so she isn't lost. (Bourque-573 23:36, 17 July 2019 (UTC))



Research Note

That Pierre Lejeune married an Amerindienne is confirmed, but not that it was this one. She was marked as a spouse of Jean Lambert, though there is no supporting evidence for this relationship, either.

Biography

Anne (Mi'kmaq) Membertou was a Canadian First Peoples and member of the Mi'kmaq Nation.

Anne was baptized on June 24, 1610, along with her uncle, Henri Membertou, and a number of other relations. She is noted as a niece of Henry, Monsieur de Coullongne sponsor in the name of Mademoiselle de Grandmare, was after her named Anne.[1]. Her age is not given.

Death

Date: 1671
Place: Port Royal, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada
Age: 70-71[citation needed]

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Sources

  1. Thwaites, Reuben Gold, ed. The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents, Travels and Explorations of the Jesuit Missionaries in New France 1610-1791: The Original French, Latin, and Italian Texts With English Translations and Notes; Illustrated by Portraits, Maps, and Facsimiles. Vol. 1. Cleveland, OH: Burrows Brothers Company, 1898. Accessed July 7, 2019. http://moses.creighton.edu/kripke/jesuitrelations/relations_01.html. Section 7: THE CONVERSION OF THE SAVAGES WHO WERE BAPTIZED IN NEW FRANCE during this year, 1610 and Extract from the Register of Baptism in the Church of Port Royal, New France. The day of Saint John the Baptist, June 24. p. 107

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Source S64
Author: Rev. Clarence-Joseph d'Entremont
Title: Histoire du Cap-Sable de l'an mil au Traite de Paris, 1763
Abbreviation: d'Entremont - Histoire du Cap-Sable
Publication: Hebert Publications, Eunice, LA
Source: #S-1451548628
Page: Ancestry Family Trees
Text [1]tid=5027487&pid=-1208741361]
Source S65
Author: unknown
Title: Le Canada-Francais; Documents Sur L'Acadie
Abbreviation: Le Canada-Francais; Documents Sur L'Acadie




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MicMac-11 and Mi'kmaq-1 appear to represent the same person because: Based on notes from biography, Mi'kmaq-1 is the evidence of the existence of this person. They have same name Anne, born the same year. Death is nearly approximate, though both are unsourced.
posted by Cindy (Bourque) Cooper
I'm looking for the evidence that Jean Lambert married Marie Anne Sachem Membertou formerly MicMac aka Lambert [MicMac-11]. I don't find it here. I thought Wikitree required evidence from primary sources, not references to ancestry.com or other family trees.
posted by Karen Edwards
her father was born in 1507 and she was born in 1600? Not likely.
posted by Jacqueline Girouard
Membertou Sachem-2 and MicMac-11 appear to represent the same person because: obvious match
posted by [Living Gauvin]
LNAB is Membertou. "Sachem" is her father's title, meaning Grand Chief.
posted by Sunny (Trimbee) Clark
Membertou-2 and Micmac Woman-1 appear to represent the same person because: same person
posted by [Living McQueen]
Micmac Woman-3 and Micmac Woman-1 appear to represent the same person because: same person
posted by [Living McQueen]
Micmac Woman-2 and Micmac Woman-1 appear to represent the same person because: same person
posted by [Living McQueen]
Norma Jean LeBlanc born 10/15/19

Married Thurlow Edwin Shaw 2/18/40 died: 2/11/01 Sanford Maine Children:

  • Norma Jean Shaw 1940-

Edwin Shaw1947 – Frances Shaw1951 – Barbara Shaw1953 – Richard Shaw1954 – Janet Shaw1960 –

Norma Jean Shaw born 8/15/1940 Married Albert Edward Punty Jr. Sanford Maine Divorced 1980 Children: Kevin Thomas Punty 1962 Michael Steven Punty 1963 Donna Lee Punty 1964 Albert Edward Punty III 1967

posted by Donna Punty
Angelle Gaudet born 1/14/1859

Married: 7/10/1893 to Pierre Sonier (Saulnier) Died: 1/7/1945 Children:

  • Bella Sonier1894 – 1981

Dossety Sonier1896 – Edward Sonier1899 – Patrick Sonier1902 –

Belle Sonier born 1/3/1894 Married Auguste (Angus) Maxime Leblanc 10/12/1914 Died: 4/6/1981 Sanford Maine Children: Mary Leblanc1915 – 1915 Arthur Henry Leblanc1916 – 1976 Reginald Leblanc1918 – 1984

  • Norma Jean Leblanc1919 – 2001

Francis DeSales Leblanc1921 – 1967 Bernadette LeBlanc1922 – 2008 Yvonne Eileen LeBlanc1924 – 1995 Angeline Rose Leblanc1925 – 1927 Sylvia June Leblanc1925 – 1927 George Edward Noel Leblanc1929 – 1930 Marjorie Carmeline Leblanc1931 – 1932

posted by Donna Punty

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