Étienne BUJEAU (BIGEO, BUJOLD)

Étienne BUJEAU (BIGEO, BUJOLD)[1]

Masculin 1724 - 1786  (62 ans)

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  • Nom Étienne BUJEAU (BIGEO, BUJOLD) 
    Naissance 1724  Village-Abraham-Landry, Pisiguit NS Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    Genre Masculin 
    Evènement 1755  Pisiguit (Windsor) NS Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    During the expulsion of Acadians, he was aboard the ship \"Ranger\" with 208 passengers destined for Oxford, MD. 
    Recensement 7 juil 1763  Oxford, Talbot County, MD USA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    Recensement des habitants Neutres de Lacadie détenus a Oxford, En Maryland" Etienne Bigeo, Brigitte Chenet, his wife, Mathurin, Pierre, Marie, Madeleine Bigeo his children. And, the widow Marie Brasseau.


    Sources: Du Grand Dérangement à la Déportation: Nouvelles perspectives historiqueses historiques - Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc, ed. - Moncton, NB: Chaire d'études acadiennes, 2005 - p. 241 Article by Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc, "Pigiguit: l'impact du Grand Dérangement sur une communauté de l'ancienne Acadie." - During the expulsion of Acadians, he was aboard the ship "Ranger" with 208 passengers destined for Oxford, MD.

    Gregory A. Wood, A GUIDE TO THE ACADIANS IN MARYLAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH CENTURES; 1755-1899; Baltimore, Gateway Press, 1995; p. 85; Etienne BIGEOS [sic], brother of Joseph, also at Oxford, MD in 1763. Etienne was with wife Brigitte [CHENET] and five other persons. 
    Arrivé Juin 1766  Louisiana USA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    Il sont parti en juin 1766 de Baltimore pour la Louisiane. 
    Recensement 14 sept 1769  Acadian Coast, Ascension, LA , USA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    In the 1769 census of Pointe Coupée, LA,
    Text: #75 Estienne BUJEAU, 45;
    Anne FOREST, wife, 40;
    Pierre BUJEAU, son, 14;
    Jean, son, 1;
    Magdelaine, daughter, 8;
    Marie BUJEAU, daughter, 8;
    Joseph BABAIN, stepson, 14;
    Charles Babain, stepson, 9.

    in Cabanocé census, 1769, occupying lot number 75 next to brother Joseph, right [west] bank, called Éstienne BUJEAU, age 45, with wife Anne age 40, sons Pierre age 14, Jean age 1, daughters Magdelaine & Marie age 8, stepsons Joseph BABAIN age 14, & Charles BABAIN age 9


    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 - #75 Estienne BUJEAU, 45;
     
    Recensement 1 août 1770  Ascension LA USA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    Text: 41.
    Estienne BUJEAU, 35, 6 arpents of land;
    Anne FOREST, his wife, 42;
    Pierre BUJEAU, his son, 14;
    Jean BUJEAU, id, 2½;
    Marie BUJEAU, his daughter, 9;
    Madelaine BUJEAU, id, 9;
    Joseph BABIN, his stepson, 14;
    Charles BABIN, id, 9.

    in Ascension census, 1770, right [west] bank, called Éstienne BUJEAU, age 46, head of family number 41, with wife Anne age 42, sons Pierre age 14, Jean age 2 1/2, daughters Marie & Madeleine age 9, stepsons Joseph BABIN age 14, & Charles BABIN age 9, 6 arpents between brother Joseph & son Mathurin;

    Sources: Colonial Settlers along Bayou Lafourche, 1770-1798 - Robichaux, Albert - Harvey, LA: 1974. 2nd printing Hébert Publications, 1980 - Louisiana census records. - p. 4 - 41. 
    Evènement 16 oct 1773  Cabannocé District, Louisiana Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    Made his mark (he was illiterate) on a petition to Governor Luís de Unzaga, asking that Louis Andry be assigned to undertake a second land survey in the Cabannocé District, October 16, 1773 
    Document 5 nov 1775  Ascension LA USA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    Text: Article \"Spanish Land Grants to Acadian Exiles:\"
    Grantee Etienne BUJOL, with property of 5 arpents.
    [Listed next is his son Pierre BUJOL, also with 5 arpents.]

    Sources: Acadian Genealogy Exchange - Jehn, Janet, ed. - p. 16 - Article "Spanish Land Grants to Acadian Exiles:"
    Grantee Etienne BUJOL, with property of 5 arpents.
    [Listed next is his son Pierre BUJOL, also with 5 arpents.] 
    Evènement 3 déc 1775  Ascension Parish, Louisiana, United States Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    In a slave census he compiled on December 3, 1775, Commandant Louis Judice noted that Étienne Bugeaud owned three slaves.  
    Evènement 27 Juil 1777  LaFourche Parish Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    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 expressing his opposition to the recommendation "made by people too lazy to make pens big enough to provide pasturage for their herds." 
    Recensement 23 avr 1777  Donaldsonville, Ascension Parish, Louisiana, United States Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    Louisiana census records.
    Page: p. 13
    Quality: 3
    Text: 37.
    Estienne BUJEAUX, 52, 12 arpents, 4 slaves, 24 cattle, 3 horses, 3 sheep, 18 swine, 2 guns;
    Anne FOREST, his wife, 48;
    Jean BUJEAUX, his son, 9;
    Magdelaine BUJEAUX, his daughter, 16;
    Marie BUJEAUX, id, 16;
    Charles BABIN, his stepson, 17.

    CENSUS-SLAVES: Albert J. Robichaux, COLONIAL SETTLERS ALONG BAYOU LAFOURCHE; 1770-1798; Cecilia, LA, Hebert Publications, 1980; p. 13; own copy; Louisiana census records. On the 1777 census at Ascension of Lafourche des Chetimachas (PAPELES PROCEDENTES DE CUBA; Legajo 190): household # 37: Estienne BUJEAUX, age 52, living with wife Anne FOREST, age 48, and three children, plus stepson Charles BABIN, age 17. They have 17 arpents of land, and four slaves. Also 24 head of cattle, 3 horses, 3 sheep, 18 swine, and 2 guns.


    In Ascension census, 1777, right [west] bank, called Éstienne BUJEAUX, age 52, head of family number 37, with wife Anne age 48, son Jean age 9, daughters Magdelaine age 16, Marie age 16, stepson Charles BABIN age 17, 12 arpents next to brother Joseph, 4 slaves, 24 cattle, 3 horses, 3 sheep, 18 swine, 2 arms

    Census - 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 - 37.

    The April 15, 1777, census of the Ascension Parish settlers established above Bayou Lafourche indicates that he was the fifty-two-year-old head of a household that included the following persons: Anne Forest, his wife, 48 years old; Jean Bugeaud, his son, 9 years old; Magdeleine Bugeaud, his daughter, 16 years old; Marie Bugeaud, his daughter, 16 years old; and Charles Babin, his beau-fils, 17 years old. Étienne Bugeaud and his family owned a large tract of land with twelve arpents frontage on the Mississippi River. They also owned four slaves, twenty-four cows, three horses, three sheep, eighteen hogs, and two muskets.  
    Document Sept 1779  Lafourche, LA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    on list of Lafourche inhabitants who furnished implements for militia service, Sep 1779, called Éstienne BUJEAUX, 1 axe; 
    Décès 7 oct 1786  Ascension, LA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    Inhumation 7 oct 1786  Donaldsonville, Ascension Parish, Louisiana, United States Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu  [2
    • 7 October 1786 :

      Burial - Donaldsonville, Ascension, 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 - p. 167 No mention of death date. - Estevan BUJOL buried 7 Oct 1786 (ASC-1, 199d).


      died [buried] Ascension 7 Oct 1786, age 62
    Document 19 déc 1786  Ascension, LA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    Text: On pp. 859-875 of Book A. An inventory was held on the farm of deceased Etienne BUJEAUS on 19 Dec 1786, requested by the widow Anne FORREST, the husbands of two daughters by his 1st marriage, and the son of his 2nd marriage. There were eleven slaves listed, plus a farm 5 arpents 24 toise x 40 arpents deep, valued at 1000 piastres. Entire inventory totaled 8045 piastres 4 reaux.


    Probate - Ascension, LA
    Sources: Ascension Parish, Louisiana, Civil Records, 1770-1804 - Eileen Larré Behrman, comp. - Conroe, TX: Author, 1986 - 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 976.319 R2b - pp. 39-40 - On pp. 859-875 of Book A. An inventory was held on the farm of deceased Etienne BUJEAUS on 19 Dec 1786, requested by the widow Anne FORREST, the husbands of two daughters by his 1st marriage, and the son of his 2nd marriage. There were eleven slaves listed, plus a farm 5 arpents 24 toise x 40 arpents deep, valued at 1000 piastres. Entire inventory totaled 8045 piastres 4 reaux. 
    Notes 
    • Déporté a Oxford Maryland au Étas Unis, Il s'est établi en Louisiane.

      En 1769, il occupait le Lot 74, sur la rive ouest du Mississipi, À Saint Jacques Louisiane
    • LOUISIANA: RIVER SETTLEMENTS

      The Bugeaud brothers were among the first Maryland Acadians to reach Louisiana. By the time they got there in September 1766, however, a Spaniard, Antonio de Ulloa, was governing the colony, having arrived at New Orleans only a few months before. Determined to transform the Acadians into obedient subjects who would serve as the colony's frontier militia, Ulloa sent the first ship load of Maryland Acadians to Cabanocé/St.-Jacques on the river above New Orleans in present-day St. James Parish. Dozens of Acadians had settled there in 1764 and 1765 when the French still governed the colony, so the new arrivals were generally happy with the arrangement. The only other Acadian settlements in Louisiana at the time were in the Attakapas and Opelousas districts, on the prairies west of the Atchafalaya Basin.

      Joseph Bugeaud, fils, age 43, came to Louisiana with wife Anne LeBlanc, age 34, and five children--Marguerite, age 15, Augustin, age 13, Perpétué, age 11, Anne, age 7, and Marie-Madeleine, age 1. Two of his daughters married influential men: Oldest daughter Marguerite married Joseph, son of French Creole Augustin Constant of d'Arbone, St.-Étienne, France, at St.-Jacques in August 1770; he was a French Creole who was a dozen years older than Marguerite and was St.-Jacque's "publican"; she gave her husband two sons and a daughter before he died in the late 1770s; in February 1780, at Ascension on the river above St.-Jacques, Marguerite remarried to another shaker and mover in the community, Don Juan Vives of Valencia, Spain, a physician and lieutenant of the Ascension militia; Marguerite gave him five children. Youngest daughter Marie-Madeleine made an even more lucrative match than her oldest sister Marguerite; in February 1784, when she was 19 years old, Marie-Madeleine married Auguste Verret, younger son of Don Nicolas Verret, commandant of the district of St.-Jacques and Ascension and one of the pioneer settlers of the area; Auguste's mother was Marie Cantrelle, daughter of one of the founders of the St.-Jacques settlement, the redoubtable Jacques Cantrelle, for whom the community was named (see Appendix). Another daughter married into the Buquoy and Prevost families. Daughter Anne married into the Landry family and was the only one of her sisters who married a fellow Acadian.

      Étienne Bugeaud, age 42, came to Louisiana a widower with four children--Mathurin, age 14, Pierre, age 11, and twins Madeleine and Marie, age 5.

      In Louisiana, on the river, the family's name evolved from Bugeaud to Bujol and eventually to Bujole.
    ID personne I347  Bugeauld/Bujold
    Dernière modif. 24 oct 2021 

    Père Joseph BUGEAULD (BUJOLD),   n. 1699, Grand Pré NS Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieud. avant Novembre 1759, Restigouche Quebec Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu (Âgé de 60 ans) 
    Relation géniteur / génitrice 
    Mère Marie-Josephe LANDRY,   n. 1704, Pisiguit (Windsor) NS Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieud. 8 juin 1778, Carleton sur Mer, Quebec Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu (Âgé de 74 ans) 
    Relation géniteur / génitrice 
    Mariage 1720  Pisiguit (Windsor) NS Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    • Joseph 21 ans & Marie-Josephe 16 ans
      1720
      Pisiguit, Acadie Canada
      Source: prdh mairage avant 1729 à Ile-St-Jean (Île-du-Prince-Édouard)

    Age au mariage Lui : ~ 21 ans - Elle : ~ 16 ans. 
    Recensement 1765  Bonaventure Quebec Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    Marie Joseph Landry est veuve et réside à Bonaventure Quebec 
    Documents

    1752 Recensement de Joseph Bugauld à la riviere du Nord Ile Saint Jean avec quel membre de sa famille.

    1765 Recensement Bonaventure Quebec

    1777 recensement de Bonaventure Quebec
    Veuve Bigeauld - Marie Joseph Landry veuve de Joseph Bujold
    Charles Bigeauld - Marguerite Cormier
    Paul Bigeauld - Marie Poirier
    (Francois) Placide Bigeauld - M. Josephe Bernard
    ID Famille F20  Feuille familiale  |  Tableau familial

    Famille 1 Brigitte CHENET,   n. vers 1730, Pisiguit, NS Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieud. vers 1766, Oxford MD USA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu (Âgé de 36 ans) 
    Mariage vers 1750 
    Age au mariage Lui : ~ 26 ans - Elle : ~ 20 ans. 
    Événement 1755  Oxford MD USA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 

    exilé à Oxford MD 1755, 31 ans;  
    Recensement 1761  Oxford, Talbot, MD USA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    Il vie pres de son frère Joseph à Oxford Maryland 
    Événement 7 juillet 1763  Oxford MD USA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    Apparaît dans un rapport sur les Acadiens à Oxford, MD, 7 juillet 1763, appelé Étienne BIGEOS, avec son épouse Brigitte, ses fils Mathurin et Pierre, ses filles Marie, Magdelaine et la veuve Marie BRESSEAU; 
    Recensement 7 juil 1763  Oxford, Talbot, MD USA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    7 July 1763 :
    Census - Oxford, Talbot, MD
    Sources: 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"

    Etienne Bigeos,
    Brigitte son epouse,
    Mathurin Bigeos,
    Pierre et
    Marie Bigeos,
    Magd'ne Bigeos,
    Marie Bresseau veuve


    source: Acadian Exiles in the Colonies - Compiler: Janet Jehn - Janet Jehn, Covington, Kentucky, 1977 Census of the neutral inhabitants of Acadia detained at Oxford, in Maryland, page 143, [Q:3]  
    Recensement 1766  Cabahannocey, LA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    Sont épouse est décéder mais il suit son frère Joseph avec ses 4 enfant à Cabahannocey La et s'établit due côté ouest de la riviere pres de son frère. 
    Événement 1 déc 1788  Ascension Parish, Donaldsonville, LA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    1 December 1788 :
    Probate - Ascension, LA
    Sources: Ascension Parish, Louisiana, Civil Records, 1770-1804 - Eileen Larré Behrman, comp. - Conroe, TX: Author, 1986 - 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 976.319 R2b - pp. 55-56 - On pp. 187-198 of Book B. Inventory requested for accounting for minor child of deceased Marie Magdelaine BUJEAUX by her widower Pierre BOURG. Included is a farm 6 arpents x 40 arpents, house 20 pied long by 14 pied wide, furniture, tools, cattle, horses, hogs, and one slave woman named Francoise, age about 17 years. The farm and buildings estimated at 1300 piastres. Total estimate is 2,447 piastres. 
    Événement 1 déc 1788  Ascension Parish, Donaldsonville, LA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    1 December 1788 :
    Probate - Ascension, LA
    Sources: Ascension Parish, Louisiana, Civil Records, 1770-1804 - Eileen Larré Behrman, comp. - Conroe, TX: Author, 1986 - 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 976.319 R2b - pp. 55-56 - On pp. 187-198 of Book B. Inventory requested for accounting for minor child of deceased Marie Magdelaine BUJEAUX by her widower Pierre BOURG. Included is a farm 6 arpents x 40 arpents, house 20 pied long by 14 pied wide, furniture, tools, cattle, horses, hogs, and one slave woman named Francoise, age about 17 years. The farm and buildings estimated at 1300 piastres. Total estimate is 2,447 piastres. 
    Enfants 
     1. Mathurin BUGEAUD,   n. vers 1752, Pisiquit (Windsor) NS Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieud. apres 1 aout 1770, Louisiana USA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu (Âgé de 18 ans)  [Père: géniteur / génitrice]  [Mère: géniteur / génitrice]
     2. Pierre dit Pitre BUGEAUD, BIJEAU (BUJOLD),   n. vers 1755, Pisiquit (Windsor) NS Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieud. 26 oct 1776, Ascension, LA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu (Âgé de 21 ans)  [Père: géniteur / génitrice]  [Mère: géniteur / génitrice]
    +3. Marie (Jumelle) BUGEAUD (BUJEAUX,BIGOU, BUJOLE, BUJEAU, BUJOL, BUJOLD),   n. vers 1761, Oxford, Talbot, Maryland, USA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieud. Aout 1788, Ascension, LA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu (Âgé de 27 ans)  [Père: géniteur / génitrice]  [Mère: géniteur / génitrice]
     4. Madeleine (Magdalena) (Jumelle) BUGEAUD (BUJOLD),   n. vers 1761, Oxford MD USA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieud. 27 oct 1813, Ascension, LA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu (Âgé de 52 ans)  [Père: géniteur / génitrice]  [Mère: géniteur / génitrice]
    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........



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    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 F142  Feuille familiale  |  Tableau familial
    Dernière modif. 24 oct 2021 

    Famille 2 Anne FOREST,   n. vers 1728, Pisiguit (Windsor) NS Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieud. 6 nov 1788, LA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu (Âgé de 60 ans) 
    Mariage vers 1767  New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    • Text: On "List of the Acadians Married Since the Establishment of Kabahannossé (Cabahannocer), Married in New Orleans"
      Étienne BUJOL married [no date given] to Marguerite FORREST.

      Page: Series 106, legajo 187B, p. 206
      Text: Etat Des acadiens qui ce sont marie depuis le commencement de l'Etablissement de Kabahannossé...Scavoir...
      acadiens marie a la ville--1767...
      Etienne Bujol et margueritte [sic] forrest...
    Age au mariage Lui : ~ 43 ans - Elle : ~ 39 ans. 
    Address 1769  St. James, LA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    In 1769 Étienne occupied lot number 74 on the west bank of the Mississippi at St. James, LA
    Son frère Joseph est au lot numéro 75.

    Cabanocé census, 1769, occupying lot number 75 next to brother Joseph, right [west] bank, called Éstienne BUJEAU, age 45, with wife Anne age 40, sons Pierre age 14, Jean age 1, daughters Magdelaine & Marie age 8, stepsons Joseph BABAIN age 14, & Charles BABAIN age 9

    In the baptismal record of Jean Augustin Bugeaud, February 6, 1769. The baptism was recorded at the Pointe Coupée church, suggesting that he and his family may have resided at San Luís de Natchez.

    Identified in the September 14, 1769, census of St. Jacques de Cabannocé as the forty-five-year-old head of a household that included the following persons: Anne Forest, his wife, 40 years old; Pierre, his son, 14 years old; Jean, his son, 1 year old; Magdeleine, his daughter, 8 years old; Marie, his daughter, 9 years old; Joseph Babin, his stepson, 14 years old; and Charles Babin, his stepson, 9 years old. The family occupied a tract of land (located above Bayou Lafourche) with six arpents frontage. The family owned eight cattle, twenty-six hogs, and two muskets.  
    Recensement 1 août 1770  Ascension Parish, Donaldsonville, LA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    Ils vivent à côté de son frère Josphe.

    1 August 1770 :
    Census - 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 - 41.
    Estienne BUJEAU, 35, 6 arpents of land;
    Anne FOREST, his wife, 42;
    Pierre BUJEAU, his son, 14;
    Jean BUJEAU, id, 2½;
    Marie BUJEAU, his daughter, 9;
    Madelaine BUJEAU, id, 9;
    Joseph BABIN, his stepson, 14;
    Charles BABIN, id, 9.

    in Ascension census, 1770, right [west] bank, called Éstienne BUJEAU, age 46, head of family number 41, with wife Anne age 42, sons Pierre age 14, Jean age 2 1/2, daughters Marie & Madeleine age 9, stepsons Joseph BABIN age 14, & Charles BABIN age 9,

    6 arpents between brother Joseph & son Mathurin;

    Identified in the August 1, 1770, census of the right bank of Ascension Parish as the forty-six-year-old head of a household that included the following persons: Anne Forest (Forêt), his wife, 42 years old; Pierre Bugeaud, his son, 14 years old; Jean Bugeaud, his son, 2 1/2 years old; Marie Bugeaud, his daughter, 7 years old; Magdeleine Bugreaud, his daughter, 9 years old; Joseph Babin, his stepson, 14 years old; and Charles Babin, his stepson, 9 years old. 
    Événement 16 oct 1773 
    Made his mark (he was illiterate) on a petition to Governor Luís de Unzaga, asking that Louis Andry be assigned to undertake a second land survey in the Cabannocé District, October 16, 1773 
    Événement 5 nov 1775  Ascension Parish, Donaldsonville, LA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    5 November 1775 :
    Land - Ascension, LA
    Sources: Acadian Genealogy Exchange - Jehn, Janet, ed. - N - p. 16 - Article "Spanish Land Grants to Acadian Exiles:"
    Grantee Etienne BUJOL, with property of 5 arpents.
    [Listed next is his son Pierre BUJOL, also with 5 arpents.] 
    Recensement 23 avr 1777  Ascension Parish, Donaldsonville, LA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    23 April 1777 :
    Census - 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 - 37.
    Estienne BUJEAUX, 52, 12 arpents, 4 slaves, 24 cattle, 3 horses, 3 sheep, 18 swine, 2 guns;
    Anne FOREST, his wife, 48;
    Jean BUJEAUX, his son, 9;
    Magdelaine BUJEAUX, his daughter, 16;
    Marie BUJEAUX, id, 16;
    Charles BABIN, his stepson, 17.

    Ascension census, 1777, right [west] bank, called Éstienne BUJEAUX, age 52, head of family number 37, with wife Anne age 48, son Jean age 9, daughters Magdelaine age 16, Marie age 16, stepson Charles BABIN age 17,

    12 arpents next to brother Joseph, 4 slaves, 24 cattle, 3 horses, 3 sheep, 18 swine, 2 arms; on list of Lafourche inhabitants who furnished implements for militia service,
     
    Recensement 1779  Ascension Parish, Donaldsonville, LA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    Sep 1779, called Éstienne BUJEAUX, 1 axe;  
    Événement déc 25 1770  Assumption Parish Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    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 150 barrels of surplus corn 
    Événement 19 déc 1786  Ascension Parish, Louisiana, United States Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu 
    19 December 1786 :
    Probate - Ascension, LA
    Sources: Ascension Parish, Louisiana, Civil Records, 1770-1804 - Eileen Larré Behrman, comp. - Conroe, TX: Author, 1986 - 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 976.319 R2b - pp. 39-40 - On pp. 859-875 of Book A. An inventory was held on the farm of deceased Etienne BUJEAUS on 19 Dec 1786, requested by the widow Anne FORREST, the husbands of two daughters by his 1st marriage, and the son of his 2nd marriage. There were eleven slaves listed, plus a farm 5 arpents 24 toise x 40 arpents deep, valued at 1000 piastres. Entire inventory totaled 8045 piastres 4 reaux.
     
    Enfants 
    +1. Jean Augustin Gabriel BUGEAUD (BUJOL, BUJOLD),   n. 10 oct 1768, Pointe Coupee LA USA Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieud. 17 déc 1820, Donaldsonville, Ascension Parish, Louisiana, United States Trouver tous les individus avec un évènement dans ce lieu (Âgé de 52 ans)  [Père: géniteur / génitrice]  [Mère: géniteur / génitrice]
    ID Famille F143  Feuille familiale  |  Tableau familial
    Dernière modif. 24 oct 2021 

  • Carte d'événements
    Lien Google MapNaissance - 1724 - Village-Abraham-Landry, Pisiguit NS Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapEvènement - During the expulsion of Acadians, he was aboard the ship \"Ranger\" with 208 passengers destined for Oxford, MD. - 1755 - Pisiguit (Windsor) NS Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapÉvénement - exilé à Oxford MD 1755, 31 ans; - 1755 - Oxford MD USA Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapRecensement - Il vie pres de son frère Joseph à Oxford Maryland - 1761 - Oxford, Talbot, MD USA Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapÉvénement - Apparaît dans un rapport sur les Acadiens à Oxford, MD, 7 juillet 1763, appelé Étienne BIGEOS, avec son épouse Brigitte, ses fils Mathurin et Pierre, ses filles Marie, Magdelaine et la veuve Marie BRESSEAU; - 7 juillet 1763 - Oxford MD USA Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapRecensement - Recensement des habitants Neutres de Lacadie détenus a Oxford, En Maryland" Etienne Bigeo, Brigitte Chenet, his wife, Mathurin, Pierre, Marie, Madeleine Bigeo his children. And, the widow Marie Brasseau. Sources: Du Grand Dérangement à la Déportation: Nouvelles perspectives historiqueses historiques - Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc, ed. - Moncton, NB: Chaire d'études acadiennes, 2005 - p. 241 Article by Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc, "Pigiguit: l'impact du Grand Dérangement sur une communauté de l'ancienne Acadie." - During the expulsion of Acadians, he was aboard the ship "Ranger" with 208 passengers destined for Oxford, MD. Gregory A. Wood, A GUIDE TO THE ACADIANS IN MARYLAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH CENTURES; 1755-1899; Baltimore, Gateway Press, 1995; p. 85; Etienne BIGEOS [sic], brother of Joseph, also at Oxford, MD in 1763. Etienne was with wife Brigitte [CHENET] and five other persons. - 7 juil 1763 - Oxford, talbot County, MD USA Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapRecensement - 7 July 1763 : Census - Oxford, Talbot, MD Sources: 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" Etienne Bigeos, Brigitte son epouse, Mathurin Bigeos, Pierre et Marie Bigeos, Magd'ne Bigeos, Marie Bresseau veuve source: Acadian Exiles in the Colonies - Compiler: Janet Jehn - Janet Jehn, Covington, Kentucky, 1977 Census of the neutral inhabitants of Acadia detained at Oxford, in Maryland, page 143, [Q:3] - 7 juil 1763 - Oxford, Talbot, MD USA Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapArrivé - Il sont parti en juin 1766 de Baltimore pour la Louisiane. - Juin 1766 - Louisiana USA Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapRecensement - Sont épouse est décéder mais il suit son frère Joseph avec ses 4 enfant à Cabahannocey La et s'établit due côté ouest de la riviere pres de son frère. - 1766 - Cabahannocey, LA Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapMariage - vers 1767 - New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapAddress - In 1769 Étienne occupied lot number 74 on the west bank of the Mississippi at St. James, LA Son frère Joseph est au lot numéro 75. Cabanocé census, 1769, occupying lot number 75 next to brother Joseph, right [west] bank, called Éstienne BUJEAU, age 45, with wife Anne age 40, sons Pierre age 14, Jean age 1, daughters Magdelaine & Marie age 8, stepsons Joseph BABAIN age 14, & Charles BABAIN age 9 In the baptismal record of Jean Augustin Bugeaud, February 6, 1769. The baptism was recorded at the Pointe Coupée church, suggesting that he and his family may have resided at San Luís de Natchez. Identified in the September 14, 1769, census of St. Jacques de Cabannocé as the forty-five-year-old head of a household that included the following persons: Anne Forest, his wife, 40 years old; Pierre, his son, 14 years old; Jean, his son, 1 year old; Magdeleine, his daughter, 8 years old; Marie, his daughter, 9 years old; Joseph Babin, his stepson, 14 years old; and Charles Babin, his stepson, 9 years old. The family occupied a tract of land (located above Bayou Lafourche) with six arpents frontage. The family owned eight cattle, twenty-six hogs, and two muskets. - 1769 - St. James, LA Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapRecensement - In the 1769 census of Pointe Coupée, LA, Text: #75 Estienne BUJEAU, 45; Anne FOREST, wife, 40; Pierre BUJEAU, son, 14; Jean, son, 1; Magdelaine, daughter, 8; Marie BUJEAU, daughter, 8; Joseph BABAIN, stepson, 14; Charles Babain, stepson, 9. in Cabanocé census, 1769, occupying lot number 75 next to brother Joseph, right [west] bank, called Éstienne BUJEAU, age 45, with wife Anne age 40, sons Pierre age 14, Jean age 1, daughters Magdelaine & Marie age 8, stepsons Joseph BABAIN age 14, & Charles BABAIN age 9 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 - #75 Estienne BUJEAU, 45; - 14 sept 1769 - Acadian Coast, Ascension, LA , USA Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapRecensement - Text: 41. Estienne BUJEAU, 35, 6 arpents of land; Anne FOREST, his wife, 42; Pierre BUJEAU, his son, 14; Jean BUJEAU, id, 2½; Marie BUJEAU, his daughter, 9; Madelaine BUJEAU, id, 9; Joseph BABIN, his stepson, 14; Charles BABIN, id, 9. in Ascension census, 1770, right [west] bank, called Éstienne BUJEAU, age 46, head of family number 41, with wife Anne age 42, sons Pierre age 14, Jean age 2 1/2, daughters Marie & Madeleine age 9, stepsons Joseph BABIN age 14, & Charles BABIN age 9, 6 arpents between brother Joseph & son Mathurin; Sources: Colonial Settlers along Bayou Lafourche, 1770-1798 - Robichaux, Albert - Harvey, LA: 1974. 2nd printing Hébert Publications, 1980 - Louisiana census records. - p. 4 - 41. - 1 août 1770 - Ascension LA USA Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapRecensement - Ils vivent à côté de son frère Josphe. 1 August 1770 : Census - 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 - 41. Estienne BUJEAU, 35, 6 arpents of land; Anne FOREST, his wife, 42; Pierre BUJEAU, his son, 14; Jean BUJEAU, id, 2½; Marie BUJEAU, his daughter, 9; Madelaine BUJEAU, id, 9; Joseph BABIN, his stepson, 14; Charles BABIN, id, 9. in Ascension census, 1770, right [west] bank, called Éstienne BUJEAU, age 46, head of family number 41, with wife Anne age 42, sons Pierre age 14, Jean age 2 1/2, daughters Marie & Madeleine age 9, stepsons Joseph BABIN age 14, & Charles BABIN age 9, 6 arpents between brother Joseph & son Mathurin; Identified in the August 1, 1770, census of the right bank of Ascension Parish as the forty-six-year-old head of a household that included the following persons: Anne Forest (Forêt), his wife, 42 years old; Pierre Bugeaud, his son, 14 years old; Jean Bugeaud, his son, 2 1/2 years old; Marie Bugeaud, his daughter, 7 years old; Magdeleine Bugreaud, his daughter, 9 years old; Joseph Babin, his stepson, 14 years old; and Charles Babin, his stepson, 9 years old. - 1 août 1770 - Ascension Parish, Donaldsonville, LA Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapEvènement - Made his mark (he was illiterate) on a petition to Governor Luís de Unzaga, asking that Louis Andry be assigned to undertake a second land survey in the Cabannocé District, October 16, 1773 - 16 oct 1773 - Cabannocé District, Louisiana Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapDocument - Text: Article \"Spanish Land Grants to Acadian Exiles:\" Grantee Etienne BUJOL, with property of 5 arpents. [Listed next is his son Pierre BUJOL, also with 5 arpents.] Sources: Acadian Genealogy Exchange - Jehn, Janet, ed. - p. 16 - Article "Spanish Land Grants to Acadian Exiles:" Grantee Etienne BUJOL, with property of 5 arpents. [Listed next is his son Pierre BUJOL, also with 5 arpents.] - 5 nov 1775 - Ascension LA USA Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapÉvénement - 5 November 1775 : Land - Ascension, LA Sources: Acadian Genealogy Exchange - Jehn, Janet, ed. - N - p. 16 - Article "Spanish Land Grants to Acadian Exiles:" Grantee Etienne BUJOL, with property of 5 arpents. [Listed next is his son Pierre BUJOL, also with 5 arpents.] - 5 nov 1775 - Ascension Parish, Donaldsonville, LA Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapEvènement - In a slave census he compiled on December 3, 1775, Commandant Louis Judice noted that Étienne Bugeaud owned three slaves. - 3 déc 1775 - Ascension Parish, Louisiana, United States Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapEvènement - 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 expressing his opposition to the recommendation "made by people too lazy to make pens big enough to provide pasturage for their herds." - 27 Juil 1777 - LaFourche Parish Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapRecensement - Louisiana census records. Page: p. 13 Quality: 3 Text: 37. Estienne BUJEAUX, 52, 12 arpents, 4 slaves, 24 cattle, 3 horses, 3 sheep, 18 swine, 2 guns; Anne FOREST, his wife, 48; Jean BUJEAUX, his son, 9; Magdelaine BUJEAUX, his daughter, 16; Marie BUJEAUX, id, 16; Charles BABIN, his stepson, 17. CENSUS-SLAVES: Albert J. Robichaux, COLONIAL SETTLERS ALONG BAYOU LAFOURCHE; 1770-1798; Cecilia, LA, Hebert Publications, 1980; p. 13; own copy; Louisiana census records. On the 1777 census at Ascension of Lafourche des Chetimachas (PAPELES PROCEDENTES DE CUBA; Legajo 190): household # 37: Estienne BUJEAUX, age 52, living with wife Anne FOREST, age 48, and three children, plus stepson Charles BABIN, age 17. They have 17 arpents of land, and four slaves. Also 24 head of cattle, 3 horses, 3 sheep, 18 swine, and 2 guns. In Ascension census, 1777, right [west] bank, called Éstienne BUJEAUX, age 52, head of family number 37, with wife Anne age 48, son Jean age 9, daughters Magdelaine age 16, Marie age 16, stepson Charles BABIN age 17, 12 arpents next to brother Joseph, 4 slaves, 24 cattle, 3 horses, 3 sheep, 18 swine, 2 arms Census - 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 - 37. The April 15, 1777, census of the Ascension Parish settlers established above Bayou Lafourche indicates that he was the fifty-two-year-old head of a household that included the following persons: Anne Forest, his wife, 48 years old; Jean Bugeaud, his son, 9 years old; Magdeleine Bugeaud, his daughter, 16 years old; Marie Bugeaud, his daughter, 16 years old; and Charles Babin, his beau-fils, 17 years old. Étienne Bugeaud and his family owned a large tract of land with twelve arpents frontage on the Mississippi River. They also owned four slaves, twenty-four cows, three horses, three sheep, eighteen hogs, and two muskets. - 23 avr 1777 - Donaldsonville, Ascension Parish, Louisiana, United States Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapRecensement - 23 April 1777 : Census - 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 - 37. Estienne BUJEAUX, 52, 12 arpents, 4 slaves, 24 cattle, 3 horses, 3 sheep, 18 swine, 2 guns; Anne FOREST, his wife, 48; Jean BUJEAUX, his son, 9; Magdelaine BUJEAUX, his daughter, 16; Marie BUJEAUX, id, 16; Charles BABIN, his stepson, 17. Ascension census, 1777, right [west] bank, called Éstienne BUJEAUX, age 52, head of family number 37, with wife Anne age 48, son Jean age 9, daughters Magdelaine age 16, Marie age 16, stepson Charles BABIN age 17, 12 arpents next to brother Joseph, 4 slaves, 24 cattle, 3 horses, 3 sheep, 18 swine, 2 arms; on list of Lafourche inhabitants who furnished implements for militia service, - 23 avr 1777 - Ascension Parish, Donaldsonville, LA Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapRecensement - Sep 1779, called Éstienne BUJEAUX, 1 axe; - 1779 - Ascension Parish, Donaldsonville, LA Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapDocument - on list of Lafourche inhabitants who furnished implements for militia service, Sep 1779, called Éstienne BUJEAUX, 1 axe; - Sept 1779 - Lafourche, LA Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapDécès - 7 oct 1786 - Ascension, LA Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapInhumation - 7 oct 1786 - Donaldsonville, Ascension Parish, Louisiana, United States Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapDocument - Text: On pp. 859-875 of Book A. An inventory was held on the farm of deceased Etienne BUJEAUS on 19 Dec 1786, requested by the widow Anne FORREST, the husbands of two daughters by his 1st marriage, and the son of his 2nd marriage. There were eleven slaves listed, plus a farm 5 arpents 24 toise x 40 arpents deep, valued at 1000 piastres. Entire inventory totaled 8045 piastres 4 reaux. Probate - Ascension, LA Sources: Ascension Parish, Louisiana, Civil Records, 1770-1804 - Eileen Larré Behrman, comp. - Conroe, TX: Author, 1986 - 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 976.319 R2b - pp. 39-40 - On pp. 859-875 of Book A. An inventory was held on the farm of deceased Etienne BUJEAUS on 19 Dec 1786, requested by the widow Anne FORREST, the husbands of two daughters by his 1st marriage, and the son of his 2nd marriage. There were eleven slaves listed, plus a farm 5 arpents 24 toise x 40 arpents deep, valued at 1000 piastres. Entire inventory totaled 8045 piastres 4 reaux. - 19 déc 1786 - Ascension, LA Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapÉvénement - 19 December 1786 : Probate - Ascension, LA Sources: Ascension Parish, Louisiana, Civil Records, 1770-1804 - Eileen Larré Behrman, comp. - Conroe, TX: Author, 1986 - 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 976.319 R2b - pp. 39-40 - On pp. 859-875 of Book A. An inventory was held on the farm of deceased Etienne BUJEAUS on 19 Dec 1786, requested by the widow Anne FORREST, the husbands of two daughters by his 1st marriage, and the son of his 2nd marriage. There were eleven slaves listed, plus a farm 5 arpents 24 toise x 40 arpents deep, valued at 1000 piastres. Entire inventory totaled 8045 piastres 4 reaux. - 19 déc 1786 - Ascension Parish, Louisiana, United States Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapÉvénement - 1 December 1788 : Probate - Ascension, LA Sources: Ascension Parish, Louisiana, Civil Records, 1770-1804 - Eileen Larré Behrman, comp. - Conroe, TX: Author, 1986 - 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 976.319 R2b - pp. 55-56 - On pp. 187-198 of Book B. Inventory requested for accounting for minor child of deceased Marie Magdelaine BUJEAUX by her widower Pierre BOURG. Included is a farm 6 arpents x 40 arpents, house 20 pied long by 14 pied wide, furniture, tools, cattle, horses, hogs, and one slave woman named Francoise, age about 17 years. The farm and buildings estimated at 1300 piastres. Total estimate is 2,447 piastres. - 1 déc 1788 - Ascension Parish, Donaldsonville, LA Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapÉvénement - 1 December 1788 : Probate - Ascension, LA Sources: Ascension Parish, Louisiana, Civil Records, 1770-1804 - Eileen Larré Behrman, comp. - Conroe, TX: Author, 1986 - 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 976.319 R2b - pp. 55-56 - On pp. 187-198 of Book B. Inventory requested for accounting for minor child of deceased Marie Magdelaine BUJEAUX by her widower Pierre BOURG. Included is a farm 6 arpents x 40 arpents, house 20 pied long by 14 pied wide, furniture, tools, cattle, horses, hogs, and one slave woman named Francoise, age about 17 years. The farm and buildings estimated at 1300 piastres. Total estimate is 2,447 piastres. - 1 déc 1788 - Ascension Parish, Donaldsonville, LA Lien Google Earth
    Lien Google MapÉvénement - 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 150 barrels of surplus corn - déc 25 1770 - Assumption Parish Lien Google Earth
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      Title: Catholic Church Records, vol. 2, 1770-1803
      Author: Diocese of Baton Rouge
      Publication: Baton Rouge, LA, 1980
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      Name: California State Library, Sutro

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