Nom | Joseph Paul BUJOL (BUJOLD, BUJEOL) | |
Naissance | 10 mai 1769 | New Roads, Pointe-Coupée, Louisiana, USA |
Recensement | 14 sept 1769 | Acadian Coast, Ascension, LA , USA |
Census - Acadian Coast, Ascension, LA Sources: Cabanocey - Lillian C. Bourgeois - New Orleans: Pelican Publishing, 1957; reprinted Pelican Publ., 1998 Subtitle: The History, Customs and Folklore of St. James Parish. - p. 175 - #74 Joseph BUJEUX, 46; Anne LEBLANC, wife, 36; Augustin, son, 16; Joseph, son, 3 [sic, really 4?] months; Margueritte, daughter, 18; Perpetue, daughter, 14; Anne, daughter, 12; Marie, daughter, 8; Joseph LANDRY, uncle, 65. | ||
Baptême | 25 déc 1769 | New Roads, Pointe-Coupée, Louisiana, USA |
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Genre | Masculin | |
Recensement | 1 août 1770 | Ascension, LA |
Sources: Colonial Settlers along Bayou Lafourche, 1770-1798 - Robichaux, Albert - Harvey, LA: 1974. 2nd printing Hébert Publications, 1980 - Louisiana census records. - p. 4 - 40. Joseph BUJEAU, 48, with 6 arpents of land; Anne LE BLANC, his wife, 38; Augustin BUJEAU, his son, 17; Joseph BUJEAU, id, 1; Margueritte BUJEAU, his daughter, 19; Perpetue BUJEAU, id, 15; Anne BUJEAU, id, 13; Marie BUJEAU, id, 5. | ||
Document | 25 déc 1770 | Assumption Parish |
Identified by Assumption Parish officials as a local farmer with surplus rice and/or corn during the 1770 colonial grain shortage. A December 25, 1770, list indicates that he had thirty barrels of surplus corn. | ||
Evènement | 27 Juil 1777 | Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, United States |
On July 27, 1777, at a meeting of all district settlers to discuss the merits of a proposal presented to the governor by ranchers in other districts to allow cattle to range freely throughout the year, he joined fifty-three other Lafourche de Chetimachas landowners in signing a petition expressing his opposition to the recommendation "made by people too lazy to make pens big enough to provide pasturage for their herds." Identified as Joseph Bujeau in the July 27, 1777, petition. | ||
Recensement | 23 avr 1777 | Donaldsonville, Ascension, LA |
Sources: Colonial Settlers along Bayou Lafourche, 1770-1798 - Robichaux, Albert - Harvey, LA: 1974. 2nd printing Hébert Publications, 1980 - Louisiana census records. - p. 13 - 36. Joseph BUJEAUX, 54, 6 arpents, 1 slave, 18 cattle, 2 horses, 19 swine, 1 gun; Anne LE BLANC, his wife, 44; Joseph BUJEAUX, his son, 8; Anne BUJEAUX, his daughter, 18; Marie BUJEAUX, id, 12; Joseph CONSTANT, publican, his son-in-law, 28; Margueritte BUJEAUX, wife of CONSTANT, 26; Paul CONSTANT, his son, 6; Augustin CONSTANT, id, 4; Anne CONSTANT, his daughter, 3. The April 15, 1777, census of the Ascension Parish settlers established above Bayou Lafourche indicates that he was the fifty-four-year-old head of a household that included the following persons: Anne LeBlanc, his wife, 44 years old; Joseph Bugeaud, his son, 8 years old; Anne Bugeaud, his daughter, 18 years old; Marie Bugeaud, his daughter, 12 years old; Joseph Constant, his son-in-law, 38 years old; Marguerite Bugeaud, evidently his daughter and the wife of Joseph Constant, 26 years old; Paul Constant, his grandson, 6 years old; Augustin Constant, his grandson, 4 years old; and Anne Constant, his granddaughter, 3 years old. Joseph Bugeaud and his family owned a tract of land with six arpents frontage on the Mississippi River. They also owned one slave, eighteen cows, two horses, nineteen hogs, and one musket. | ||
Evènement | 26 mai 1785 | Assumption Parish |
On May 26, 1785, Commandant Louis Judice reported that Joseph Bugeau (Bujeaux) had been insulted by drunken Indians. | ||
Décès | 23 oct 1808 | Ascension Parish, Louisiana, United States |
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Inhumation | 24 oct 1808 | Ascension of our Lord Catholic Church Cemetery Donaldsonville, Ascension Parish, Louisiana, USA |
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ID personne | I387 | Bugeauld/Bujold |
Dernière modif. | 7 jan 2023 |
Père | Joseph BUGEAUD BUJEAU, BUJEUX, BIGEOS, BUJOLD, n. vers 1723, Village-Abraham-Landry, Pisiguit NS d. fév 1806, Ascension, Saint Jacque Louisianne USA (Âgé de 83 ans) | |
Relation | géniteur / génitrice | |
Mère | Anne LEBLANC, n. 6 fév 1732, Grand Pré NS d. 2 avr 1812, Donaldsonville, Ascension Parish, Louisiana, United States (Âgé de 80 ans) | |
Relation | géniteur / génitrice | |
Mariage | 1750 | Pisiguit (Windsor) NS |
Recensement | 1752 | Ile Saint Jean (PEI) |
Sources: Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes - Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes, Première Partie 1636-1714 - Stephen A. White - 2 vols., Moncton, New Brunswick: Centre d'Études Acadiennes, 1999 - p. 301 - He was on the 1752 (LaRoque) census, age 53 years | ||
Recensement | 7 juillet 1763 | Oxford, Talbot, MD USA |
Sources: - French Presence in Maryland, 1524-1800, The - Gregory A. Wood - Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1978 - Family History Library - Family History Library 35 North West Temple Salt Lake City UT 84150 - Family History Library - 1 35 North West Temple - 2 Salt Lake City UT 84150 - US/CAN 975.2 F2w - p. 193 - BIGEOS, Joseph, Anne BIGEOS his wife, Margte. and Augustin BIGEOS, Perpetue BIGEOS, Ann BIGEOS. - Acadian Exiles in the Colonies - Janet Jehn - Covington, KY: Author, 1977 - pp. 143 & 156 - 445 "Recensement des habitants Neutres de Lacadie détenus a Oxford, En Maryland" Joseph Bigeos, Anne Bigeos son epouse, Marg'te et Augustin Bigeos, Perpetué Bigeos, Anne Bigeos .... 6 "Census of the Neutral Inhabitans [sic] of Acadia Detained at Oxford, in Maryland" Joseph BIGEOS, Anne BIGEOS his wife, Margte. and Augustin BIGEOS, Perpetuel [sic] BIGEOS, Anne BIGEOS. | ||
Recensement | 14 Septembre 1769 | Acadian Coast, Ascension, LA , USA |
Sources: Cabanocey - Lillian C. Bourgeois - New Orleans: Pelican Publishing, 1957; reprinted Pelican Publ., 1998 Subtitle: The History, Customs and Folklore of St. James Parish. - p. 175 - #74 Joseph BUJEUX, 46; Anne LEBLANC, wife, 36; Augustin, son, 16; Joseph, son, 3 months; Margueritte, daughter, 18; Perpetue, daughter, 14; Anne, daughter, 12; Marie, daughter, 8; Joseph LANDRY, uncle, 65. | ||
Recensement | 1 aout 1770 | Ascension, LA |
Sources: Colonial Settlers along Bayou Lafourche, 1770-1798 - Robichaux, Albert - Harvey, LA: 1974. 2nd printing Hébert Publications, 1980 - Louisiana census records. - p. 4 - 40. Joseph BUJEAU, 48, with 6 arpents of land; Anne LE BLANC, his wife, 38; Augustin BUJEAU, his son, 17; Joseph BUJEAU, id, 1; Margueritte BUJEAU, his daughter, 19; Perpetue BUJEAU, id, 15; Anne BUJEAU, id, 13; Marie BUJEAU, id, 5. | ||
Événement | 5 nov 1775 | Ascension, LA |
Land - Ascension, LA Sources: Acadian Genealogy Exchange - Jehn, Janet, ed. - vol. IV, no. 1 (Jan), p. 16 - Article "Spanish Land Grants to Acadian Exiles:" Grantee Jos. BUJOL on property of 5 arpents on the right [west] bank of the Mississippi River, between Jean BUJOL & Evan JONES. | ||
Recensement | 23 avril 1777 | Donaldsonville, Ascension, LA |
Sources: Colonial Settlers along Bayou Lafourche, 1770-1798 - Robichaux, Albert - Harvey, LA: 1974. 2nd printing Hébert Publications, 1980 - Louisiana census records. - p. 13 - 36. Joseph BUJEAUX, 54, 6 arpents, 1 slave, 18 cattle, 2 horses, 19 swine, 1 gun; Anne LE BLANC, his wife, 44; Joseph BUJEAUX, his son, 8; Anne BUJEAUX, his daughter, 18; Marie BUJEAUX, id, 12; Joseph CONSTANT, publican, his son-in-law, 28; Margueritte BUJEAUX, wife of CONSTANT, 26; Paul CONSTANT, his son, 6; Augustin CONSTANT, id, 4; Anne CONSTANT, his daughter, 3. | ||
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Documents | 1763 Recensement Oxford Maryland Etienne Bigeos, Brigitte son épouse Mathurin Bigeos Pierre et Marie Bigeos Madeleine Bigeos, Marie Brasseau veuve.... Joseph Bideos, Anne Bigeos son epouse, Margerite et Augustin Bigeos, Perpetuel Bigeos, Anne Bigeos........ | |
Photos | Le Mémorial Acadien (Wall of Names) rend hommage aux plus de 3,000 hommes, femmes et enfants qui ont trouvé refuge en Louisiane après leur exil de l’Acadie par les forces Britanniques. | |
ID Famille | F140 | Feuille familiale | Tableau familial |
Famille | Manette (Marie dite Maneta Marie Anna, Maria, Nanette) PICOU, n. 22 oct 1774, Louisiana USA d. 25 Avril 1807, Donaldsonville, Ascension Parish, Louisiana, United States (Âgé de 32 ans) | |||||
Mariage | 15 mai 1796 | Plattenville, Assumption Parish, Louisiana, United States | ||||
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Recensement | Aout 1850 | West Baton Rouge Parish La | ||||
In August 1850, the federal census taker in West Baton Rouge Parish counted 2 slaves--a 50-year-old black female and an 11-year-old black female--on Manet Bujol's farm; this probably was Joseph III's widow, Manette Picou. Evidently Manette returned to the Bayou Lafourche valley in the 1850s. | ||||||
Recensement | Juin 1860 | Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, United States | ||||
In June 1860, the federal census taker in Lafourche Parish counted 2 slaves--an 80-year-old black female and a 47-year-old black female--on Mrs. Manette Bujol's farm in the parish's Seventh Ward; this probably was Manette Picou, who would have been close to 80 years old herself. | ||||||
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ID Famille | F581 | Feuille familiale | Tableau familial | ||||
Dernière modif. | 5 juil 2022 |
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