Nom | Joseph BREAU | |
Naissance | vers 1754 | |
Genre | Masculin | |
Décès | apres 1818 | Louisiana USA |
ID personne | I21545 | Bugeauld/Bujold |
Dernière modif. | 9 déc 2024 |
Père | Antoine BREAU, n. vers 1730, Village-des-Breau, Pisiguit Windsor NS d. avant 1783, Louisiana USA (Âgé de 53 ans) | |
Relation | géniteur / génitrice | |
Mère | Marguerite LANDRY, n. 11 Juillet 1728, Port Royal NS d. 29 déc 1790, Saint Gabriel, Iberville, Louisiana, United States (Âgé de 62 ans) | |
Relation | géniteur / génitrice | |
Mariage | vers 1753 | Pisiguit, Windsor NS |
Age au mariage | Lui : ~ 23 ans - Elle : ~ 25 ans. | |
Événement | 1755 | Village-des-Breau, Pisiguit Windsor NS |
He and his family were among the Acadians deported by the English army during the grand dérangement of 1755 to Port Tobacco, in British colonial Maryland, aboard the Dolphin. He was counted on a list of Acadian detainees being freed by the Treaty of Paris on 7 July 1763 in Port Tobacco, Maryland. | ||
Recensement | 7 fev 1768 | Saint Louis of Natchez Louisiana |
On list dated 11 Feb 1768 at New Orleans: Distribution of Lands for the Acadian Families Who Are Destined for the Town of Saint Louis of Natchez." :Antonio BRO, his wife and five children, on 8 arpents. On "List of Acadian Families Who Have Come to Establish Themselves in This Providence [sic] of Louisiana and Are Lodged in the Habitation Constructed by the King," dated 7 Feb 1768: Antonio BRO, age 38; Margarita, 32; Joseph, 14; [this boy] Carlos, 10; Escolástica, 17; Perpetua, 7; Maria Rosa, 4. | ||
Événement | Saint Louis of Natchez Louisiana | |
"Antoine BREAU, son of Charles BREAU & Marguerite LANDRY, originally from the Village-des-Breau, settled in Louisiana. He was one of the 230 passengers deported in 1755 aboard the navire "Dolphin," destined for Port Tobacco and Upper Marlborough, Maryland. His brother Jean-Charles and family was also with them. " | ||
ID Famille | F7397 | Feuille familiale | Tableau familial |
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