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Anne Josephe Thériot (abt. 1748 - 1808)

Anne Josephe Thériot aka Terrio
Born about in Acadiemap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 1 Jun 1767 in Saint-Servan, Bretagne, Francemap
Wife of — married 13 Feb 1776 in Saint-Servan, Bretagne, Francemap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 60 in Louisiana, New Spainmap
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Biography

ANNE THERIOT, veuve Joseph Granger is on the Wall of Names at the Acadian Memorial in St. Martinville, Louisiana Plaque 12 Left, La Ville D'Archangel. Listed with her are children and step-children Anne Landry, Joseph Granger, Jeanne Granger, Ignace Granger, Francoise Eulalie Granger and Pierre Marie Granger.[1]

Anne Thériot was born around 1748 in Acadie, daughter of François Thériot and Françoise Guerin.[2][3]

Around August 1751 her family settled in Isle Royale (present-day Cape Breton), seeking a better life. Anne Josèphe was 4 years of age at the time. Settlers were given land and rations. In 1752 they were listed on the La Roque census at Baye de Mordienne, Isle Royale. More specifically they were residing at nearby Fausse Bay. There were eleven children in the household and the family owned land and livestock. They had also been given rations for nine months. [4]

In the fall of 1758, during the second wave of deportations of the Grand Dérangement, François, Françoise and twelve of their children were put aboard the ship Le Duc Guillaume. Only 166 of the 342 passengers survived the horrific conditions on board. Many died at sea (146) and 29 died at the hospital after arrival at Saint-Malo, France on 1 November 1758. [5][3]

She was recorded on the 1762 census at Saint-Servan, France, age 13. [3]

She first married (1) with Pierre Paul Landry on 1 June 1767 at Saint-Servan, Bretagne (now Ille-et-Vilaine), France.[6][7] He died in 1770.

In 1772 Anne Terriot, widow of Pierre Landry, was on a census in Saint-Malo with her daughter Marie-Anne, age 4. [8]

On 13 February 1776 she married (2) Joseph Marie Granger in Saint-Servan, Bretagne, France.[9]

Anne Thériot, age 36, widow of Joseph Granger, crossed on La Ville d'Archangel, the sixth of the Seven Ships, which reached New Orleans in December [1785]. With her were Anne Landry, age 17, a daughter by her first marriage, and five Granger children and stepchildren--stepson Joseph-Constans, age 20, stepdaughter Ignace, age 15, Jeanne-Marie, age 8, Françoise-Eulalie, age 7, and Pierre-Marie, age 6. [10]

They followed the majority of the passengers from their ship to the new Acadian community of Bayou des Écores north of Baton Rouge. After a series of hurricanes devastated the community in the early 1790s, they moved downriver to Baton Rouge. Ignace married a Lanoir, Jeanne-Marie a Labauve, and Françoise-Eulalie an Arthacho, all at Baton Rouge. Joseph-Contans and Pierre-Marie also married at Baton Rouge and settled in the area."[11]

He died around 1785 and she next married (3) Antonio Barbero in Pointe Coupee, Louisiana.[12]

Anne Josephe died in February 1808 in Louisiana, United States aged about 60 years old. Her burial took place on 12 February 1808 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [13]

Sources

  1. The Wall of Names at the Acadian Memorial; Wall of Names Committee; Jane G. Bulliard, Chair; second edition, 2015; Bodemuller The Printer, USA; p. 44.
  2. Catholic Church Records, vol. 1a: Acadian Records, 1707-1748748 - Diocese of Baton Rouge - Diocese, 1999, - The Registers of St. Charles aux Mines in Acadia, from Grand Pré, carried into exile to St. Gabriel Church of Iberville, LA. - p. 85; (SGA-2, 166).
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Geneanet.org. Karen Theriot Reader's Family Tree. Anne Josephe Theriot citing Stephen A. White, Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes: 1715 à 1780, (Moncton, NB: Centre d'études acadiennes, draft version) THÉRIOT no. 22 j. p, 58 [More likely born in 1748, given the spacing of siblings.]
    Anne(-Joséphine) THÉRIOT, born around 1749, daughter of François (22) THÉRIOT & Françoise GUÉRIN. On 1752 census age 4 years. On list of arrivals at St-Malo, Anne-Joséphine, age 10 years, sick. On 1762 census at Saint-Servan, age 13 years.
  4. Report Concerning Canadian Archives for the Year 1905, Volume II (Ottawa: Printed by S.E.Dawson, 1905), 1752 La Roque Census, p. 56-57, images 142-143. The original census, in French, can be found at http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=fonandcol&id=2319433&lang=fra
    François Teriau, ploughman, native of la Cadie, aged 49 years.
    Françoise Guerin, his wife, native of same place, aged 42 years.
    Pierre, aged 18 years
    Theodose, aged 10 years
    Cirille, aged 8 years
    Joseph, aged 2 years
    Marie, aged 22 years
    Margueritte, aged 20 years
    'Madeleine, aged 16 years
    Isabelle, aged 14 years
    Perpetue, aged 12 years
    Gertrude, aged 6 years
    Anne, aged 4 years
    They will have been in the colony one year in August next, and have been given rations for nine months. Live stock: seven oxen, nine cows, eleven sheep, one mare, three pigs and four fowls. They have not made an inch of clearing where they are, not having had time through change from one place to another. They are at Fausse Baye since the end of the month of September. They cut the hay for feeding their animals on the banks of the Barachois de Mordienne and of Fausse Bay. The quality of the land is similar to that at the Baye de Mordienne.
  5. "Etat des gens de mer, habitans et autres qui ont débarqué à St Malo du paquebot Anglois le Duc Guillaume," Fonds de l'inscription maritime de Saint-Servan (France): C-4619, MG6 C2, Library and Archives Canada, Roll of the Duke William, disembarked at Saint-Malo on November 1, 1758 images 130-131, accessed 13 Nov 2023
    Family #3
    TERRIOT Pierre (sic) (uncle (sic) of Pierre above), + at sea
    GUERIN Françoise (sister of Marguerite), wife, at hospital from 4/11 to 6/12/1758
    TERRIOT Théodore, son, at hospital 11/11 to 5/12/1758
    TERRIOT Joseph, son, died at sea
    TERRIOT Elisabeth, daughter, died at sea
    TERRIOT Perpétue, daughter, died at sea
    TERRIOT Modeste, daughter, died at sea
    TERRIOT Jean-Baptiste, son, died at sea
    TERRIOT Pierre, son,
    TERRIOT Cirile, son,
    TERRIOT Anne Josèphe, daughter
    TERRIOT Gertrude, daughter, at hospital from 4/11 to 15/12/1758
    TERRIOT Anne, daughter, at hospital from 4/11 to 5/12/1758
    TERRIOT Marguerite Josèphe, daughter at hospital from 18/11 to 5/12/1758
  6. Archives en ligne Ille-et-Vilaine, Registres paroissiaux et état civil, "Saint-Servan-1767-Mariages," https://archives-en-ligne.ille-et-vilaine.fr/thot_internet/ark:/49933/thtqrfj6s4v7/186747/12
  7. Albert J. Robichaux, Acadian Marriages in France: Department of Ille-Et-Vilaine: 1759-1776., (Gretna, LA: Author, 1976) p. 82
    Pierre LANDRY, minor [sic] son of deceased Joseph & Marie Joseph COMMEAU married on 1 Jun 1767 to Anne TERIO, minor daughter of deceased Francois & Francoise GUERIN; both natives of Acadie. Witnesses: Pierre LE BLANT, brother-in-law of the groom; Pierre, Cirile and Teodore TERIO, brothers of the bride (who have declared not knowing how to sign).
  8. Milton P. Rieder, Jr & Norma Gaudet Rieder, Acadians in France, 1762-1776 vol. 1 , (Metairie, LA: Authors, 1967) p. 72 :On the "Role [sic] of the Truly Acadian Families - September 15, 1772:"
    Anne TERRIOT, 23, widow of Pierre LANDRY, sews and spins, of St. Malo;
    Marie Anne, 4, her daughter.
  9. Archives en ligne Ille-et-Vilaine, , Registres paroissiaux et état civil, "Saint-Servan-1776-Mariages,", image http://archives-en-ligne.ille-et-vilaine.fr/thot_internet/ark:/49933/thtqrfj6s550/186756/5
  10. Donald J. Hébert, Acadian Families in Exile, 1785 & Exiled Acadians, an Index, (Rayne, LA: Hébert Publications, 1995) pp. 98-99
    Anne THERIOT, wid. of Joseph GRANGER, age 36, traveling with six children, age 20 to 3 years, as the 41st family (of 7 persons) aboard "La Ville d'Archangel."
    Anne THERIOT, widow of Joseph GRANGER, 36;
    Anna LANDRY, daughter of her 1st marriage, 17;
    Joseph GRANGER, 20;
    Jeanne, 8;
    Ignace GRANGER, child, 15;
    Françoise Eulalie, idem, child, 7;
    P're Marie, idem, infant, 3.
    [Oldest is the daughter of her 1st marriage, others the children of her 2nd husband's 1st marriage.]
  11. Acadians in Gray Online Steve Cormier 2000-2016 [http://www.acadiansingray.com/Appendices-ATLAL-GRANGER.htm Anne Theriot
  12. Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, vol. 2, 1770-1803 (Baton Rouge, LA, Diocese of Baton Rouge, 1980) pp. 60 & 688
    Antoine BARBERT [sic] of diocese of Mesina, Italy, son of Joseph & Antoinette MARGANO, married on 16 May 1790 to Anne TERIOT, an Acadian and widow of Joseph GRANDJAIT [GRANGER]. Witnesses: Jean Charles DUPUIS; Elie COMO; Francois MAYON; Pierre DUGUE. Recorded at St. Francis Catholic Church, Pointe Coupee, LA (PCP-19, 32).
  13. Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, vol. 3, 1804-1819, (Baton Rouge, LA, Diocese of Baton Rouge, 1982) p. 812
    Anna [THERIOT], age 56 years [sic], wife of Anthonio BARBER, buried 12 Feb 1808 at St. Joseph Church, Baton Rouge, LA (SJO-4, 38).




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