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Descendants of Pierre Arsenault




Generation No. 1


1. PIERRE1 ARSENAULT was born 1646 in Rochefort, France, and died 1710 in Beaubassin, Amherst, NS. He married (1) MARGUERITE DUGAS 1675 in Port Royal, Acadia, daughter of ABRAHAM DUGAS and MARGUERITE DOUCET. She was born 1657 in Port Royal, and died Bef. 1686 in Beaubassin, Amherst, NS. He married (2) MARIE GUERIN 21 Nov 1685 in Beaubassin, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada, daughter of FRANCOIS GUERIN and ANNE BLANCHARD. She was born 1662 in Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada, and died 25 Apr 1723 in Beaubassin, Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Notes for P
IERRE ARSENAULT:
Pierre Arsenault arrived in Port Royal, NS, Acadia in 1671.
? on ship L'Oranger
The ancestor of the Acadian branch of the Arsenault family, Pierre Arsenault was born in France around 1646. He arrived in Acadia shortly after the 1671 census.

Although his place of birth in France is not known, thesurname was a common one in the Poitou and Charentes region during the 17th century. Some spelled the surname Arsonneau.

In Acadia, Pierre married twice. First, around 1675, he married Marguerite Dugas, daughter of Abraham Dugas and of Marguerite Doucet of Port-Royal. Second, around 1685, he married Marie Guerin, daughter of Franois and of Anne Blanchard.

Pierre seconded Jacques Bourgeois in the establishment of the Beaubassin settlement where he lived in 1680. Several of his children settled at Ile Saint-Jean (Prince Edward Island) during the mid 1730s.

Pierre died around 1710. The descendants of Pierre Arsenault are numerous, particularly on Prince Edward Island, in the Gaspe, in Louisiana and in New Brunswick.

Beaubassin, Acadia
The area known as Fort Lawrence was originally called "Beaubassin" by the French in 1671 and "Chignecto" by the Indians. It was the first major settlement to be established by the French outside of Port Royal in Acadia. It grew in stature and eventually became the center of government for all of Acadia in 1684. So it was not only the geographical center of Acadia but the administrative center also.

It was attacked and burnt by an American mercenary Ben Church in 1696 and again in 1704. After 1704, all was reasonably peaceful until 1750, with the Acadians trading with both Louisbourg and Boston. On the arrival of the British in 1750 the whole area was burned to the ground by the French and the population was driven into exile across the river to Point Beausejour (in what is now known as New Brunswick), by the French priest Abbe La Loutre.


1686 Port Royal Census
Pierre ARSENAULT 40, Marie GUERIN 24; children: Pierre 10, Abraham 8.
He lived in Port Royal but owned land in Beaubassin
1693 Beaubassin Census
Pierre ARSENAULT 43, Marie GUERIN his wife 30, Pierre 16, Abraham 14, Charles 3, Jacques 1; 14 cattle, 10 sheep, 5 hogs, 8 arpents, 2 guns.

1698 Beaubassin Census
Pierre ARSENAU 48; Marie GUERIN (wife) 36;
Abraham 20; Charles 9; Jacques 7; Francois 4; Anne 1; 12 cattle, 6 sheep, 5 hogs,
21 arpents, 2 guns.

1700 Beaubassin census
Piere AARSONNEAU [Arseneau] 50; Marie GUERIN (wife) 38; Abraham 22; Charles 11; Jacques 8; François 6; Claude 1; 16 cattle, 13 sheep, 12 hogs, 24 arpents, 4 guns.

1701 Beaubassin census
Pierre ARSENEAU, his wife, 6 boys, 12 arpents, 20 cattle, 15 sheep, 12 hogs, 5 guns.

1703 Beaubassin census
Pierre ARSENEAU, his wife, 6 boys, 2 arms bearers.
Pierre ARSENOT, his wife, 6 boys, 1 arms bearer. (Note: this name was evidently recorded twice with different spellings of the last name.)

1707 Beaubassin
Pierre ARSENAULT and Marie GUERIN 2 boys 14 or older, 4 younger boys; 8 arpents, 16 cattle, 16 sheep, 12 hogs.





More About P
IERRE ARSENAULT:
Census: 1693, Beaubassin Pierre 43, Marie Guerin 30 Pierre 16 Abraham 14 Charles 3 Jacques 1 , 14 cattle, 10 sheep, 5 pigs, 8 arpents and 2 guns
Occupation: coastal pilot

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ARGUERITE DUGAS:




Notes for M
ARIE GUERIN:
Beaubassin 1714
The Widow ARSENEAU; Children: Jacques, Francois, Claude, Abraham, Augustin.


     
Children of P
IERRE ARSENAULT and MARGUERITE DUGAS are:
2. i.   PIERRE2 ARSENAULT, b. 1676, Beaubassin, Amherst, NS; d. 1735, Malpeque, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
3. ii.   ABRAHAM ARSENAULT, b. 1678, Beaubassin, Amherst, NS; d. 1754, Acadie, NS.
     
Children of PIERRE ARSENAULT and MARIE GUERIN are:
4. iii.   CHARLES2 ARSENAULT, b. 1689, Beaubassin, Acadia; d. 03 Feb 1740, Beaubassin, Nova Scotia, Canada.
5. iv.   JACQUES ARSENAULT, b. 1691, Beaubassin, Acadia; d. 1745, Malpeque, Iles St Jean.
  v.   FRANCOIS ARSENAULT, b. 1694, Beaubassin, Acadia; m. MARGUERITE BERNARD, 10 Jan 1719, Beaubassin, NS.
  vi.   ANN ARSENAULT, b. 1697, Beaubassin, Acadia.
  vii.   AUGUSTIN ARSENAULT, b. 1700, Beaubassin, Acadia; d. Malpeque, Iles St Jean; m. MARGUERITE BLANCHARD.
  More About AUGUSTIN ARSENAULT:
Ordination: Apr 1730

6. viii.   ABRAHAM ARSENAULT, b. 1702, Beaubassin, Acadia.


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