Anne Angelique Mius was the daughter of Dominique Mius and Anne Mius.[1]
She was born March 13, 1815[1], and was baptised September 24, 1815 at Ste. Anne's in Eel Brook, Nova Scotia.[1]
She married Jacques Doucet, the son of Jacques Doucet and Anne LeBlanc, on November 15, 1842 at Ste. Anne's.[2]
The couple had at least 3 childdren:
Census Data
1871 Canadian Census: James Doucett, age 56, occupation-farmer Ann Doucett, age 56 Felix Doucett, age 23, occupation-house joiner Elizabeth Doucette, age 22 Judith Doucett, age 19 Isaiah Doucett, age 17, occupation-farmer Joseph Doucett, age 9[6]
1891 Canadian Census: James Doucette, age 67, occupation-farmer Anne Doucette-Wife, age 76[7]
Sources
Wikipedia: Canadian Confederation: Canadian Confederation was the process by which the British colonies of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick were united into one Dominion of Canada on July 1, 1867. Upon confederation, the old province of Canada was divided into Ontario and Quebec; along with Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, the new federation thus comprised four provinces. : Last accessed online February 9, 2019 at: Canadian Confederation
↑ 1.01.11.2 Nova Scotia Archives:Acadians: An Acadian Parish Reborn
Post–Deportation Argyle – First 50 Years of Catholic Parish Records 1799-1849:Anne Angelique Muice:Rg. 1, Vol. SA3, Pg. 6:Last accessed online October 31, 2017 at; Baptismal Registration
↑ Nova Scotia Archives:Acadians: An Acadian Parish Reborn Post–Deportation Argyle – First 50 Years of Catholic Parish Records 1799-1849:Jacques Doucet and Anne Muice:Rg. 1, Vol. SA8, Pg. 254:Last accessed online October 31, 2017 at: Marriage registration
↑ Nova Scotia Archives:Acadians: An Acadian Parish Reborn Post–Deportation Argyle – First 50 Years of Catholic Parish Records 1799-1849:Cyprienne Marine Doucet:Rg. 1, Vol. SA8, Pg. 19:Last accessed online October 30, 2017 at: Baptiamal Registration for Cyprienne Marine Doucet
↑ Nova Scotia Archives:Acadians: An Acadian Parish Reborn Post–Deportation Argyle – First 50 Years of Catholic Parish Records 1799-1849:Marie Susanne Doucet:Rg. 1, Vol. SA8, Pg. 43:Last accessed online October 30, 2017 at: Baptismal Registration for Marie Suzanne Doucet
↑ Nova Scotia Arfchives:Acadians: An Acadian Parish Reborn Post–Deportation Argyle – First 50 Years of Catholic Parish Records 1799-1849:Felix Doucet:Rg. 1, Vol. SA8, Pg. 58:Last accessed online October 30, 2017 at: Baptismal Registration for Felix Doucet
↑ Library and Archives Canada: Censuses: 1871 Canadian Census: Province-Nova Scotia: District-Yarmouth #192: SubDistrict #H, Polling District No 6, Division 1: Page 49: House-154: Family-174: Last accessed online January 27, 2019 at: 1871 Census
↑ Library and Archives Canada: Censuses: 1891 Canadian Census: Province-Nova Scotia: District-Yarmouth #44: SubDistrict-Bellville #16: Page 39: Family-176: Last accessed online January 27, 2019 at: 1891 Census
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