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- She gave her husband two sons and a daughter before he died in 1779
Mariage:
- 1 August 1770 :
Marriage (with Marguerite BUGEAUD) - St. James, St. James, LA
Sources: Catholic Church Records, vol. 2, 1770-1803 - Diocese of Baton Rouge - Baton Rouge, LA, 1980 - California State Library, Sutro - California State Library, Sutro - California State Library, Sutro - F377 B3C3 v.2 - pp. 168 & 202 -
Joseph CONSTANT of d'Arbone, Bishopric of St. Etienne, "dependance de Languedoc" [France], son of Augustin & Jeanne CORT, married on 1 Aug 1770 to Margueritte BUJOL, daughter of Josephe [sic] & Anne LeBLANC, an Acadian. Witnesses: MAUREL; Jerome [illegible]; JOUSSON; Antoine STOURNELLE. Recorded at St. James Catholic Church, St. James, LA (SJA-1, 43).
Wall of Names, 14, calls her Marguerite BUGEAUD; BRDR, 2:168, 202 (SJA-1, 43), the record of her first marriage, calls her Margueritte BUJOL, says her husband was from d'Arbone, Bishopric of St.-Étienne, "dependance of Languedoc," gives her & his parents' names, calls her parents Acadians, & says the witnesses to her marriage were MAUREL, Jérôme illegible, & Antoine STOURNELLE; BRDR, 2:168, 722 (ASC-1, 139),
the record of her second marriage, calls her Margarita BIJEAUD, widow of Joseph CONSTANT, calls her husband "Lieut. of the Militia," gives her & his parents' names, says his parents were from Cario, Reynade, Valencia, Spain, & that the witnesses to her marriage were Antonio MAXENT, Commandant of Valenzuela, & Geronimo LEBLANC; BRDR, 2:15a-15b (ASC-1, 139), a correction of her second marriage record, calls her Margarita BIJEAUD, "of Acadia, widow of Joseph CONSTANT," calls her husband Juan VIVES, "Lieut. of the Militia,native of the kingdom of Valencia, Spain, gives both of their parents' names, & says the witnesses to the marriage were Antonio MAXENT, "Commandant of Valenzuela," Geronimo LEBLANC, & Joseph MELLANCON; BRDR, 3:182 (ASC-4, 118), her death/burial record, calls her Marguerite BUJOL, spouse Juan VIVEZ, but does not give her parents' names or her age when she died. See also Din, Canary Islanders of LA, 69.
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