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Descendants of Pierre LeBlanc


      126. Joseph7 Leblanc (Francois6, Jacques5, Daniel4, Rene3, Alphonse2, Pierre1) was born November 07, 1718 in Grande-Pre Acadia, and died March 30, 1818 in Carleton NB. He married Madeleine Girouard Abt. 1740, daughter of Pierre Girouard and Marie Doiron.
     
Children of Joseph Leblanc and Madeleine Girouard are:
+ 244 i.   Joseph Josyl8 Leblanc, born Abt. 1743 in Port Royal Acadia.
+ 245 ii.   Marie Leblanc, born Abt. 1745 in Port Royal Acadia.
+ 246 iii.   Isabelle-Elizabeth Leblanc, born January 11, 1747/48 in Port Royal Acadia; died January 22, 1822 in Quebec Canada.


      128. Charles7 Leblanc (Francois6, Jacques5, Daniel4, Rene3, Alphonse2, Pierre1) was born May 17, 1723 in Grand-Pre Acadia, and died Abt. 1810 in Memramcook NB. He married Anne Marie Barrieau Abt. 1748 in Grande-Pre Acadia, daughter of Nicolas Barrieau and unknown. She was born Bet. 1727 - 1728 in Prob Grande Pre Acadia, and died in Memramcook NB.

Notes for Charles Leblanc:
Charles LeBlanc was the first settler of Boutouche. In 1787 he made a cradle which was used for 4 generations ,his daughter Clothilde used the cradle for her children as did his grand-son and his great grand-son . The cradle was used for a total of 46 children and is on display at the convent Museum in Boutouche, NB

Charles LeBlanc and Marie lived in Grande-pre. Windsor, Boutouche and Cocagne
309 Anniversity of Acadia 1650-1994 SHVM Vol # 1 Nov 1994 page 11
This couple was deported to New England in 1755. They left this region in 1763 to make their way to Miquelon where they still were in 1767, but the same year they came to Windsor, NS where they stayed for a few years & from there they settled on the shore of Memramcook River where they both died. Charles is Judge Arthur LeBlanc's ancestor . Al notes CEA page 105 & 141 SAW page 152 & 174. CMA Collette LeBlanc page 1&1b University of Moncton

Charles LeBlanc , his wife Marie Bariot, and family, like his brothers Jacques and Francois's families were exiled to Massachusetts in 1755 and they requested to go to old France in 1763. In 1767, we meet the families of Pierre, and Jacques LeBlanc at Saint Pierre et Miquelon. Charles was the son of Francois LeBlanc and Marguerite Boudreau. Francois was the son of Jacques LeBlanc and Catherine Hebert. Jacques was the son of Daniel LeBlanc, Marie Bariot (Barrieau's) parent was Nicolas Barrieau.
(sourse of this info Marcia Ward St John NB

There is also a 200 year old saw on display at the convent museum that was carried to Boutouche to rebuild their homes and lives

Charles two sons Francois and Charlitte carved a large cross on a huge pine tree in 1785 to claim the town of Boutouche A celebration was held in Boutouche in 1985 to comenterate this event

Source of this infomation
1998-1999-2000 Lucie LeBlanc Consentino

THE ORIGIN OF BOUTOUCHE

The town of Bouctouce was founded over 200 years ago on the hospitable shores of Boutouche Bay. Pointe Dixon's Point--These fingers of land, jutting out among the many rivers and streams that wind their way through the land scape,were the first to be settled in the area. Its original Micmac name, Chebooktoosk, or "great little harbour", accurately expresses the welcoming character of this tranquil setting.

François and Charlitte Leblanc arrived in the area on an exploratory mission in 1785. They were amazed at the abundance of food and ease at which the waters could be navigated. Four Acadian families joined them later that summer and, during the ensuing years, new families, from all across what is now known as southeastern New Brunswick gradually moved in.

During the 19th century the area also attracted immigrants from Ireland and Scotland, among them the forefathers of one of Bouctouche's best-known sons, K.C. Irving.



More About Charles Leblanc:
Burial: Memramcook

More About Anne Marie Barrieau:
Burial: Prob Memramcook
     
Children of Charles Leblanc and Anne Barrieau are:
+ 247 i.   Pierre8 Leblanc, born Abt. 1751 in Windsor Nova Scotia.
+ 248 ii.   Joseph LeBlanc, born Abt. 1753 in Pisiguit,Nova Scotia; died March 24, 1852 in Boutouche NB.
+ 249 iii.   Marie-Anne Leblanc, born July 25, 1755 in Pisiguit,Nova Scotia.
+ 250 iv.   Marguerite Leblanc, born April 11, 1759 in Stoughton Mass.
+ 251 v.   Anne Leblanc, born June 06, 1762 in Dorchester Mass; died in Cocagne NB.
+ 252 vi.   Charles dit Charlitte Leblanc, born February 22, 1765 in Miquelon.
+ 253 vii.   Francois LeBlanc, born May 24, 1767 in Miquelon; died October 23, 1848 in Bouctouche,New Brunswick.
+ 254 viii.   Anastasie Leblanc, born January 12, 1770 in Pisiguit,Nova Scotia; died July 1828 in Memramcook,New Brunswick.
+ 255 ix.   Isabelle Elizabeth LeBlanc, born March 05, 1761 in Stoughton Mass; died in Boutouche NB.
  256 x.   Pierre Dit Pinou LeBlanc, born Abt. 1686.
  257 xi.   Marie-Blanche LeBlanc, born Abt. 1783 in Sr Charles De mines; died Aft. 1755 in Boston Mass.
  258 xii.   Jean Dit Des Sapins LeBlanc, born Abt. 1691. He married Anne Landry 1714 in Grande-Pre Acadia.
  259 xiii.   Jacques Dit Petit LeBlanc, born 1695.
  260 xiv.   Rene LeBlanc, born Abt. 1701.


      129. Pierre7 Leblanc (Francois6, Jacques5, Daniel4, Rene3, Alphonse2, Pierre1) was born November 24, 1725, and died Abt. 1805 in Memramcook NB. He married Marie Bourgeois April 11, 1760 in New England, daughter of Honore Bourgeois and Marie-Jeanne Richard.
     
Children of Pierre Leblanc and Marie Bourgeois are:
+ 261 i.   Pierre8 Leblanc, born May 06, 1763 in Needham Mass; died March 17, 1842 in Memramcook NB.
  262 ii.   Anne Leblanc, born October 17, 1765 in Miquelon.
  263 iii.   Etienne Leblanc, born March 1768 in Halifax Nova Scoia.
+ 264 iv.   Marie LeBlanc, born February 15, 1761 in Mass. British Colonies; died March 05, 1836 in Beaumont, Quebec.


      132. Jacques7 Leblanc (Francois6, Jacques5, Daniel4, Rene3, Alphonse2, Pierre1) was born November 30, 1732 in Grand Pre cadia, and died Abt. 1770 in Chezzetcook NB. He married Nathalie Anastaise Breau WFT Est. 1747-1781 in Philadelphia PA, daughter of Pierre Breau and Anne-Anastasie Dupuis.

Notes for Jacques Leblanc:
Acording to Placide Gaudet, Jacques drowned in the Chezzetcook about 1770. His wife remarried Pierre Leger in 1775. Pierre was the widower of Marguerite Grosvalet
     
Children of Jacques Leblanc and Nathalie Breau are:
+ 265 i.   Marie8 Leblanc, born July 28, 1759 in Stoughton Mass; died April 12, 1825 in Richibouctou, Village NB.
+ 266 ii.   Nathalie Leblanc Simon, born December 26, 1760 in Stoughton Mass.
+ 267 iii.   Isabelle Leblanc, born December 20, 1762 in Dorchester mass.
+ 268 iv.   Marguerite Leblanc, born December 25, 1763 in Miquelon.
  269 v.   Anne-Marie Leblanc, born July 16, 1766 in Miquelon. She married Jean-David Thibodeau Abt. 1782; born Abt. 1760 in Mass USA; died February 28, 1813 in Richibouctou, Village NB.
  270 vi.   Anastaise Leblanc, born May 30, 1768 in Halifax Nova Scotia; died June 24, 1796 in Richibouctou, Village NB. She married Jean Petit Jean A Janit Richard Abt. 1785.
  271 vii.   Marguerite LeBlanc. She married Raymond Jean Baptiste Landry; born Abt. 1764 in Pisiquit; died October 06, 1768 in Richibouctoc-Village.


      133. Simon7 Leblanc (Francois6, Jacques5, Daniel4, Rene3, Alphonse2, Pierre1) was born October 23, 1734 in Grande-Pre Acadia, and died August 22, 1815 in St-Louis de Kent New Brunswick. He married Marie-Madeleine Comeau Abt. 1771, daughter of Jean Comeau and Jean Henry.

Notes for Simon Leblanc:
In 1807 Simon moved to St-Louise de Kent after having lived in Memramcook for some forty years
     
Children of Simon Leblanc and Marie-Madeleine Comeau are:
  272 i.   Anne8 Leblanc. She married Cyrille Comeau Abt. 1800.
  273 ii.   Isabelle Leblanc. She married (1) Pierre Richard October 18, 1820 in Richibouctou NB. She married (2) Jean Blanchard October 21, 1820 in Richibouctou NB.
  Notes for Pierre Richard:
Widower of Nathalie Maillet

  Notes for Jean Blanchard:
Widower of Marguerite Melanson

+ 274 iii.   Marcelline Leblanc, born April 21, 1772 in Birch Cove Nova Scotia; died February 25, 1863 in Ste Louis de Kent.
+ 275 iv.   Marie-Madeleine Leblanc, born Abt. 1775 in Nova Scotia; died April 01, 1869 in Ste-Louis de Kent.
  276 v.   Bruno Leblanc, born Abt. January 1787; died September 04, 1868 in Richibouctou, NB. He married Agathe Vautour October 15, 1810 in Richibouctou NB.
  277 vi.   Fabien Leblanc, born Abt. 1788; died December 06, 1865 in Cocagne NB. He married (1) Marie Thibodeau April 10, 1809 in Richibouctou NB. He married (2) Marie-Olive Daigle November 19, 1821 in Richibouctou NB.
  278 vii.   Francois Leblanc, born Abt. 1792. He married Marie-Josephe Thibodeau September 11, 1815 in Richibouctou NB.
+ 279 viii.   Germain Leblanc, born August 1794 in Memramcook NB; died April 12, 1879 in Richibouctou, NB.


      137. Isabelle7 Breau (Anne6 Leblanc, Jacques5, Daniel4, Rene3, Alphonse2, Pierre1) was born Abt. 1712 in Acadia, and died Abt. 1762 in Acadia. She married (1) Germain Thibodeau. She married (2) Jean Pierre Babineau Abt. 1730, son of Nicolas Babineau and Marie Granger. He was born February 10, 1708/09 in Acadia.
     
Children of Isabelle Breau and Jean Babineau are:
+ 280 i.   Jean8 Babineau.
+ 281 ii.   Dominique Babineau, born May 28, 1753 in Petitcodiac Nb; died March 28, 1813 in Richibouctou,Village NB.


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