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Cécile Thériot was born around 1707 in Acadie, Nouvelle France, baptised in L'Assomption parish. [1]
She married Charles Denis Boudrot around 1735 in Acadie. [1]
Children:[1]
The family was listed in the 1752 La Roque census at Anse-à-Pinet, Isle Saint-Jean (present-day Prince Edward Island) with 2 sons and 1 daughter.[2]
They were deported to France during the Great Upheaval.
Cécile died on August 17, 1761, while in exile at Boulogne-sur-Mer, Picardie (modern-day département du Pas-de-Calais) France. She is buried there at Saint Nicolas Cemetary, which is at the intersection of Place Dalton and Rue des Grande. [1][3]
Charles Boudrot, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 42 years, he has been 14 months in the country. Married to Cecille Terriaud, native of l'Acadie, aged 45 years. They have two sons and one daughter:-
Charles Olivier, aged 16 years.
François, aged 14 years.
Cecille, aged 6 years.
And in stock four oxen, five cows, one calf, one horse, one ewe, three sows, two pigs, and four fowls. The land upon which they are settled is situated as in the preceding case. It was given to them verbally by Monsieur de Bonnaventure. On it they have made a clearing for a large garden
Transcription and translation of burial record in Karen Theriot Reader's family tree .
Le dix sept a deux heures du matin est decedée cecile
theriotte femme de charle boudraux Canadien
etant agée de cinquant ans a Eté inhumée
le meme jour a trois heures et demy du soir
On the 17th at two o'clock in the morning has died
at three thirty o'clock in the evening. 17 August 1761
Cecile Theriotte, wife of Charle Boudraux, Canadian,
being age fifty years, has been buried the same day
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