Jeanne Tibaudeau was born 6 Mar 1719. She was the daughter of Pierre Thibodeau and Anne-Marie Aucoin. She was baptized the same day at Port Royal. Her godparents were Joseph La Noue and Jeanne Dupius.[1][2][3]
When she was 23, Jeanne married Pierre Cormier, age 37, son of Germain Cormier and Marie Leblanc and widower of the late Marie Pitre 18 Jan 1742 at Beaubassin. Witnesses: Germain Cormier, father of the groom; Henry Lhostellier; Paul Cyre; Marie Cyre.[4][5]
↑ Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes, Première Partie 1636-1714 Author: Stephen A. White Publication: 2 vols., Moncton, New Brunswick: Centre d'Études Acadiennes, 1999 Page: p. 1520
↑ Acadian Church Records, vol. II Author: Milton P. and Norma Gaudet Rieder Publication: Metairie, LA: Authors, 1976 Page: 77
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