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Theodose was born about 1758. She was the daughter of Alexandre Robichaud and Marguerite Josephe Bourg.
In 1758, during the second wave of deportations that took place on Ile Saint-Jean and Ile-Royale, the family was deported to France. They were forced aboard one of five English ships that left in the fall of 1758, and docked at Saint-Malo on 23 January 1759. The children François-Xavier, François-David and Théodose died at sea during the crossing. Also traveling with them were Théodose Bourg, the daughter of deceased Jean Bourg, who also died at sea, and Joseph Bourg, Marguerite-Josèphe's brother. [1]
She passed away around 1758-1759, at sea, during the crossing to France.
- ROBICHEAU Alexandre, 32, plowman, lives at St Enogat
- BOURG Marguerite Josèphe, 22, his wife
- ROBICHEAU François Xavier, 6, son, died at sea
- ROBICHEAU François David, 5, son, died at sea
- ROBICHEAU Théodose, 6 months, daughter, died at sea
- BOURG Théodose, daughter of deceased Jean BOURG, died at sea
- BOURG Joseph, 15, brother of Marguerite
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