Jeanne LOR (LORD LAURE)

Jeanne LOR (LORD LAURE)

Féminin 1707 - 1790  (82 ans)


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  • Nom Jeanne LOR (LORD LAURE) 
    Naissance 26 août 1707  Port Royal NS Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    Genre Féminin 
    Evènement 2 Juin 1790  Argyle Massachusetts USA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    She was alive and living in the the Argyle area as of June 2, 1790 when she and her husband conveyed all land they owned in Argyle to Joseph Amirault 
    Décès apres 1790 
    ID personne I20646  Bugeauld/Bujold
    Dernière modif. 6 déc 2024 

    Père Alexandre LOR (LORD),   n. 1676   d. 5 octobre 1740, Port Royal NS Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu (Âgé de 64 ans) 
    Relation géniteur / génitrice 
    Mère Marie Francoise BARILLOT (BARRIEAU),   n. vers 1684 
    Relation géniteur / génitrice 
    Recensement 1701  Port Royal NS Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    Alexandre Lor 26
    Francoise Bario 17 
    ID Famille F7478  Feuille familiale  |  Tableau familial

    Famille Jacques AMIRAULT (AMIREAU) 
    Mariage 24 Aout 1726  Annapolis Royal NS Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    • Jacques Amiraut 24 ans
      Jeanne Lor presque 19 ans
    Age au mariage Elle : ~ 18 ans et 4 mois - Lui : ??. 
    Événement 1767  Massachusetts USA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    Argyle's First Post-Deportation Acadian Families: Resettling Argyle and the Founding of New Communities

    n 1767, a small group of settlers arrived in Pubnico from Massachusetts. They were 24 in number and included the following families:
    Charles Amirault, his wife Claire Dugas, and four of their children.' One of the four, their daughter Marguerite, had married Pierre LeBlanc while in exile in Massachusetts.
    Jacques Amirault (a brother of Charles), his wife Jeanne Laure, and several of their children, some of whom were married adults.
    Charles Belliveau, his wife Agnes Gaudet, and seven of their children.
    Charles Belliveau (son of the above Charles), his wife Marguerite Bastarache, and and three of their children.
    Marguerite (Amirault) d'Entremont, widow of Jacques d'Entremont (who had died in Massachusetts in 1759), with five of her children, three sons and two daughters. Some of those children had been married while in exile.

    Jeanne Lord (Laure) was born 26 Aug 1707 in Acadia and christened 21 Sep 1707 at Port Royal, Acadia. She married Jacques Amireau dit Tourangeau 24 Aug 1726 in Port Royal, Acadia.
    She was alive and living in the the Argyle area as of June 2, 1790 when she and her husband conveyed all land they owned in Argyle to Joseph Amirault.

    Source:

    Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes; Stephen A. White
    Nova Scotia Archives: An Acadian Parish Remembered
     
    Enfants 
     1. Jacques AMIRAULT (AMIREAU),   n. 11 Juin 1732, Cape Sable NS Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu  [Père: géniteur / génitrice]  [Mère: géniteur / génitrice]
    Documents

    1726 marriage Jacques Amiraut et Jeanne Lor (debut)

    1726 marriage Jacques Amiraut et Jeanne Lor (Fin)
    1726 marriage Charles Amiraut et Claire Dugas
    ID Famille F7527  Feuille familiale  |  Tableau familial
    Dernière modif. 26 fév 2025 

  • Carte d'événements
    Lien Google MapNaissance - 26 août 1707 - Port Royal NS Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapMariage - 24 Aout 1726 - Annapolis Royal NS Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapÉvénement - Argyle's First Post-Deportation Acadian Families: Resettling Argyle and the Founding of New Communities n 1767, a small group of settlers arrived in Pubnico from Massachusetts. They were 24 in number and included the following families: Charles Amirault, his wife Claire Dugas, and four of their children.' One of the four, their daughter Marguerite, had married Pierre LeBlanc while in exile in Massachusetts. Jacques Amirault (a brother of Charles), his wife Jeanne Laure, and several of their children, some of whom were married adults. Charles Belliveau, his wife Agnes Gaudet, and seven of their children. Charles Belliveau (son of the above Charles), his wife Marguerite Bastarache, and and three of their children. Marguerite (Amirault) d'Entremont, widow of Jacques d'Entremont (who had died in Massachusetts in 1759), with five of her children, three sons and two daughters. Some of those children had been married while in exile. Jeanne Lord (Laure) was born 26 Aug 1707 in Acadia and christened 21 Sep 1707 at Port Royal, Acadia. She married Jacques Amireau dit Tourangeau 24 Aug 1726 in Port Royal, Acadia. She was alive and living in the the Argyle area as of June 2, 1790 when she and her husband conveyed all land they owned in Argyle to Joseph Amirault. Source: Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes; Stephen A. White Nova Scotia Archives: An Acadian Parish Remembered - 1767 - Massachusetts USA Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapEvènement - She was alive and living in the the Argyle area as of June 2, 1790 when she and her husband conveyed all land they owned in Argyle to Joseph Amirault - 2 Juin 1790 - Argyle Massachusetts USA Lien Google Earth
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