Michel Comeau, his wife Francoise Pitre and their month old daughter Francoise came from the Isles de la Madeleine (Magdelaine Islands) to Quebec in 1763.[1]
They were married likely in 1762 in Isles des la Madeleine since their daughter was born in Sept 1763. They were then formally married in Quebec Nov 26, 1763. [2]
Sources
↑ Vachon, André-Carl. Les réfugiés et miliciens acadiens en Nouvelle-France, La Grande Maree, 2020, p. 291
Google translation: List of passengers on a boat that left the Isles de la Madeleine in October 1763, with 3 people. The first act recorded in the register of Saint Josephe-de-la-Point-Levy, Lauzon is the baptism of Francoise Corneau on November 24, 1763, where she is said to be born on September 18, 1763 in the Magdalen Islands.
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