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Marguerite Doucet

Also Known As: "Marie- Louise", "Laverdure", "Judith"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: France
Death: December 19, 1707 (77-86)
Port-Royal, Acadie, [French Colonial North America]
Place of Burial: Port-Royal, Acadie, [French Colonial North America]
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Germain Doucet Sieur de Laverdure and Unknown Bourg [uncertain]
Wife of Lt. Gen. Abraham Dugas
Mother of Marie Dugas; Claude Dugas; Anne Dugas; Martin Dugas; Marie Marguerite Dugas and 4 others
Sister of Pierre Doucet; Unknown Doucet and Germain Doucet

Occupation: Pionnière
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About Marguerite Doucet

  • Sources:
    • 1671 Acadie Census - shown to be 45 years old which estimates birth c.1626.
  • Notes:
    • Shown on 1671 Acadie Census as Marie Judith Doucet

Miq'mak member of the Wabenaki (Abenaqui) nation</br>

http://www.brasdorfirstnation.com/Study/Lejeune_Study.php</br>



http://www.doucetfamily.org/Genealogy/G02.htm#G20001</br>


Arrived with father 1632-1639</br>


The family of Abraham DUGAS and Marguerite DOUCET [42835] DUGAS, Abraham (..), gunsmith (armurier), born about 1616 (rec. 1671, rec. 1686) or 1619 (rec. 1693), died between census 1693 and census 1699

  • married about 1647, from .. (Acadie) DOUCET, Marguerite (Germain & .., d'après MSGCF 6 373 [85764]), born about 1625 (rec. 1671), 1626 (rec. 1686) or 1627 (rec. 1693), died 1707-12-19, buried 1707-12-20 Port-Royal (Acadie)
     1) Marie1, born about 1648 (rec. 1671, rec. 1686), 1650 (rec. 1699) or 1651 (rec. 1701), died 1731-07-07, buried 1731-07-08 Port-Royal (Acadie), married about 1663 Charles MELANÇON dit LARAMÉE
     2) Claude, gunsmith (armurier), born about 1652 (rec. 1671), 1648 (rec. 1686, rec. 1699) or 1650 (rec. 1701) , buried 1732-10-16 Port-Royal (Acadie), married about 1673 Françoise BOURGEOIS, married about 1697 Marguerite BOURG
     3) Anne, born about 1654 (rec. 1671), 1652 (rec. 1686), 1651 (rec. 1693), 1655 (rec. 1698) or 1651 (rec. 1699), died 1740-11-04, buried 1740-11-05 Beaubassin (Acadie), married about 1668 Charles BOURGEOIS, married Beaubassin (Acadie) 1679-04-26 Jean Aubin MIGNEAULT dit CHÂTILLON
     4) Martin, born about 1656 (rec. 1671), married about 1677 Marguerite PETITPAS
     5) Marguerite, born about 1657 (rec. 1671), married about 1675 Pierre ARSENAULT
     6) Abraham, born about 1663 (rec. 1671), married about 1685 Jeanne GUILBAULT
     7) Madeleine, born about 1664 (rec. 1671), married about 1682 Germain BOURGEOIS
     8) Marie2, born about 1665 (rec. 1671) or 1667 (rec. 1686), buried 1734-01-14 Grand-Pré (Saint-Charles-des-Mines) (Acadie), married about 1683 André LEBLANC

Bibliographie : Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes (White); Mémoires (Société généalogique canadienne-française); Dictionnaire des Acadiens d'Archange Godbout; http://www.umoncton.ca/etudeacadiennes/centre/cea.html; Dictionnaire généalogique de l'Ancienne Acadie; Acadian Church Records; Histoire et généalogie des Acadiens (Arsenault); Recensements 1671 et 1686

http://www.francogene.com/quebec--genealogy/042/042835.php


See also: http://larryvoyer.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I58034&tree=...



AKAN: Dit Laverdure AKAN: Marie-Judith-Marguerite

Venue en Acadie avec son père, sa mère et un frère, Pierre, probablement en 1632.


Sources

SOURCES (2)

   Dictionnaire Généalogique Des Familles Acadiennes, Première Partie 1636 à 1714
   HISTOIRE ET GÉNÉALOGIE DES ACADIENS

CITING THIS RECORD "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:SYM9-D1D : accessed 29 July 2018), entry for Marguerite Louise /Doucet/, cites sources; file (2:2:2:MMQJ-MLS), submitted 12 May 2011.


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1671 Acadian census

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1678 Acadian census


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@R-2138817487@ Public Member Trees Ancestry.com Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006.Original data - Family trees submitted by Ancestry members.Original data: Family trees submitted by Ancestry members. This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created.

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Ancestry Family Trees http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=983211&pid=686


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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch Name: (https://www.familysearch.org);

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accessed 12 Jun 2018), entry for Marguerite Judith Doucet, person ID L5XY-7S9. 3

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch Name: (https://www.familysearch.org);

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accessed 12 Jun 2018), entry for Marguerite Judith Doucet, person ID L5XY-7S9. 3

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch Name: (https://www.familysearch.org);

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accessed 12 Jun 2018), entry for Marguerite Judith Doucet, person ID L5XY-7S9. 3

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch Name: Name: Name: (https://www.familysearch.org);;;

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accessed 12 Jun 2018), entry for Madeleine Babin, person ID LHFR-DN7. 3

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch Name: Name: Name: Name: (https://www.familysearch.org);;;;

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accessed 12 Jun 2018), entry for Marguerite Judith Doucet, person ID L5XY-7S9.

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch Name: Name: Name: (https://www.familysearch.org);;;

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accessed 12 Jun 2018), entry for Marguerite Judith Doucet, person ID L5XY-7S9. 3



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Marguerite Doucet (abt. 1625 - 1707)

Marguerite "Judith" [uncertain] Doucet aka Laverdure
Born about 1625 in Francemap ANCESTORS ancestors Daughter of Germain Doucet and Unknown Unknown Sister of Pierre Doucet, Unknown Doucet [half] and Germain Doucet [half] Wife of Abraham Dugas — married about 1647 in Port Royal, Acadie, Nouvelle-Francemap DESCENDANTS descendants Mother of Marie Dugas, Claude Dugas, Anne Dugas, Martin Dugas, Marguerite Dugas, Abraham Dugas, Madeleine Dugas and Marie Dugas Died 19 Dec 1707 in Port-Royal, Acadie, Nouvelle-Francemap Profile managers: Acadians Project WikiTree private message [send private message], Jacqueline Girouard Find Relationship private message [send private message], John DeRoche Find Relationship private message [send private message], Lianne Lavoie Find Relationship private message [send private message], Annette Cormier Find Relationship private message [send private message], Roland Arsenault Find Relationship private message [send private message], and Lisa Trudeau Find Relationship private message [send private message] Doucet-23 created 14 Apr 2010 | Last modified 17 Jun 2020 This page has been accessed 9,384 times. The Acadian flag. Marguerite Doucet is an Acadian. Join: Acadians Project Discuss: ACADIA Contents [hide] 1 Discussion 2 Biography 2.1 DNA 2.2 Timeline 3 Biographie 4 Sources Discussion NOTICE: this profile is protected by the Acadian Project because of frequent duplication, attempts to add unsourced parents or is an historically important person, in the Top 100 highly viewed Acadian profiles. Please contact the Acadian Project before making any substantive changes. Thanks for helping make WikiTree the best site for accurate information.

According to Stephen White[1]: "It is not possible for the mother of Germain Doucet's children to have been a sister of Jacques Bourgeois wife, as some writers have claimed, considering that Bourgeois' father and mother-in-law were only married in 1627. It is nevertheless possible that Germain Doucet married secondly Guillaume Trahan's daughter, who subsequently gave him no children who survived in Acadia, but it is also possible that his second wife was Jacques Bourgeois's sister and not his wife's sister." Biography Flag of France Marguerite Doucet migrated from France to Acadia. Flag of Acadia Marguerite Doucet is the ancestral matriarch of the Acadian Dugas family. She was born around 1625 in France.[2]Marguerite was the daughter of Germain Doucet and and an unknown mother. See discussion regarding the identify of her mother. Marguerite married Abraham Dugas around 1647.[2] Between about 1648 and 1667, the couple had eight children: Marie, Claude, Anne, Martin, Marguerite, Abraham, Madeleine, and Marie.[2] The family lived together in Port Royal in 1671[3] when she used the name Marie Judith. By 1678 the family had only three children living at home. [4] In 1686, all the children had grown and gone, and Abraham and Marguerite were a couple living alone[5]. Their solitude did not last long, however, because by 1693 their oldest son Claude was living with them along with his wife and 10 children. Perhaps they were tending to the family homestead as by now Abraham was 74. The farm had grown significantly to 26 arpents[6]. After about 50 years of marriage, Abraham died before the 1700 Census, as Marguerite is now a widow still living in Port Royal with her son Claude and his family.[7]. Marguerite died on December 19 1707 at Port-Royal. She was buried at the St-Laurent Chapel.[2][8] DNA The Mothers of Acadia Maternal DNA project is conducting ongoing research to verify their origins. In 2010, Stephen White reported that Marguerite Doucet had a Haplogroup T2b. The details regarding how many of her descendants were tested to support this report is not known. Ongoing test results are also reported here. As of May 2014, 7 descendants have consistently reported a T2 haplogroup, indicating European origins.

Descendants According to the act of the marriage rehabilitation of their daughter Marguerite David (Rg Bailly [Caraquet] Halifax June 4, 1769), Alexandre David and Marguerite Theriot belonged to the "parish of Beaubassin". But the only Thériot family who lived in Beaubassin at the time of Alexander David's marriage with Marguerite Theriot would have been that of Jean Theriot and Madeleine Bourg. This finding leads us to conclude that Marguerite Thériot was to be the daughter of these. This is confirmed by the result of a DNA test mitochondrial of a descendant of Marguerite who suggests that she was descended from the maternal side of Marguerite Doucet (and Abraham Dugas). Gold, Marguerite Doucet was the mother of Marie Dugas who had as daughter Élisabeth Melanson, who was the mother of Madeleine Bourg, wife of Jean Thériot. Indeed, we find that Madeleine Bourg's children were the only Theriot of their generation whose maternal lineage goes back to Marguerite Doucet. The wife Alexander David could only be one of his children. (google translation[9]

Timeline c1625 birth, in France 1632 Treaty Saint-Germain-en-Laye cedes Acadia to France; Razilly brings ~300 elite men[10] 1636 Arrival of the first families to settle permanently[11] c1647 marriage to Abraham Dugas c1648 birth, daughter Marie 1649 birth, son Claude 1654 birth, daughter Anne 1654 British capture Port-Royal; French settlement ceases[12] 1656 birth, son Martin 1657 birth, daughter Marguerite 1661 birth, son Abraham 1664 birth, daughter Madeleine 1667 birth, daughter Marie 1667-70 Treaty of Breda cedes Acadia to the French; settlement resumes[13] 1671 residence Port-Royal 1686 residence Port-Royal 1690 Phipps captures and sacks Port-Royal, coerces inhabitants' oaths of allegiance to English Crown, sets up local Peacekeeping Council and leaves within 12 days.[14][15][16] Seaman from two ships later loot and burn between 28 and 35 homes/habitations including the parish church.[17]” 1693 Port-Royal raid with looting and burning.[17] 1693 residence Port-Royal 1697 Treaty of Ryswick restores Acadia to France; Port-Royal is its capital[17] 1700 Abraham's death 1701 death, in Port-Royal Biographie Marguerite est née vers 1625 en France.[2] Elle épousa Abraham Dugas vers 1647.[2] Entre 1648 et 1667 environ, le couple a eu huit enfants: Marie, Claude, Anne, Martin, Marguerite, Abraham, Madeleine, et Marie.[2] Marguerite est décédée le 19 décembre 1707 à Port-Royal et a été inhumée le lendemain dans le “cimetière du haut de la rivière de la chapelle de Saint-Laurent .[8][2] Mother. Selon Stephen White[2]: "Il n'est pas possible que la mère des enfants de Germain Doucet soit une soeur de la femme de Jacques Bourgeois comme certains auteurs font prétendre, étant donné que les beaux-parents de ce dernier ne se sont mariés qu'en 1627. Il existe néanmoins la possibilité que Germain Doucet se soit marié en deuxième noces à une fille de Guillaume Trahan qui ne lui a donné aucun enfant survivant, mais il est aussi possible que sa seconde femme soit la soeur de Jacques Bourgeois et non pas la soeur de sa femme." Descendants Selon l'acte de la rehabilitation du mariage de leur fille Marguerite David (Rg Bailly [Caraquet] Halifax 4 juin 1769), Alexandre David et Marguerite Thériot appartenaient à «la paroisse de Beaubassin». Or, la seule famille Thériot qui habitait Beaubassin à l'époque du mariage d'Alexandre David avec Marguerite Thériot aurait été celle de Jean Thériot et de Madeleine Bourg. Cette constatation nous amène à conclure que Marguerite Thériot devait être la fille de ces derniers. Ceci est confirmé par le résultat d'un test de l'ADN mitochondrial d'un descendant de Marguerite qui suggère qu'elle descendait du côté maternel de Marguerite Doucet (et d'Abraham Dugas). Or, Marguerite Doucet était la mère de Marie Dugas qui avait comme fille Élisabeth Melanson, qui était la mère de Madeleine Bourg, épouse de Jean Thériot. En effet, nous trouvons que les enfants de Madeleine Bourg étaient les seuls Thériot de leur génération dont la lignée maternelle remonte à Marguerite Doucet. L'épouse d'Alexandre David ne pouvait alors être qu'une de ses enfants.

Sources ↑ White, Stephen A. English Supplement to the Dictionnaire Généalogique Des Familles Acadiennes. Moncton NB: Centre D'Études Acadiennes, 2000, p 112 ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 White, Stephen A., Patrice Gallant, and Hector-J Hébert. Dictionnaire Généalogique Des Familles Acadiennes. Moncton, N.-B.: Centre D’études Acadiennes, Université De Moncton, 1999, Print. p. 526. ↑ Tim Hebert; Transcription of the 1671 Acadian Census, at Port-Royal, Acadie. 1671 Census Transcribed. The original census can be found at Census microfilm C-2572 of the National Archives of Canada “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752” Images 3-14. Abraham DUGAST, gunsmith, 55, wife Marie Judith [sic] DOUCET 46; Children: Claude 19, Martin 15, Abraham 10, Marie 23, Anne 17, Margueritte 14, Magdeleine 7, Marie 5; cattle 19, sheep 3. ↑ Tim Hebert; 1678 Port Royal Acadian Census noting that the correlations for this census were done by Rev. Clarence J. d'Entremont, Fairhaven, Massachusetts.1678 Census Abraham Dugast & Marguerite Doucet 12 acres 20 cattle 1 gun ↑ Tim Hebert; Transcription of the 1686 Acadian Census, at Port-Royal, Acadie 1686 Census Transcribed. The original census can be found at Acadian Census microfilm C-2572 of the National Archives of Canada “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752”, Images 15-60. vAbraham DUGAS 70, Marguerite DOUCET 50. ↑ Tim Hebert; Transcription of the 1693 Acadian Census, at Port-Royal, Acadie 1693 Census Transcribed. The original census can be found at Acadian Census microfilm C-2572 of the National Archives of Canada “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752”, Images 62-108 Abraham DUGAST 74, Marguerite DOUCET his wife 66, Claude their son 44, Francoise BOURGEOIS his wife 34, Marie their daughter 17, Claude 16, Francoise 14, Joseph 13, Marguerite 11, Anne 10, Jeanne 9, Agnes 7, Francois 5, Magdeleine 4, Cecile 1; 20 cattle, 30 sheep, 15 hogs, 26 arpents, 4 guns. ↑ Tim Hebert; Transcription of the 1700 Acadian Census, at Port-Royal, Acadie 1700 Census Transcribed. The original census can be found at Acadian Census microfilm C-2572 of the National Archives of Canada “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752”, Images 151-173. Marguerite DOUCET, widow of Abraham DUGAST; Claude DUGAST 51; Marguerite BOURG (wife age not reported); Claude 23; Francois 12; Joseph 2; Marguerite 18; Anne 17; Jeanne 16; Agnes 14; Madelaine 11; Cecille 8; Marguerite 3; 40 cattle, 25 sheep, 28 arpents, 3 guns. ↑ 8.0 8.1 Nova Scotia Archives, "An Acadian Parish Remembered - The Registers of St. Jean-Baptiste, Annapolis Royal, 1702-1755," register RG 1 volume 26 page 345; online database with images, Marguerite Dugast burial 19 December 1707, accessed 23 Sep 2019 ↑ White, Stephen A. Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes, "Ajouts et corrections"; Publication: University of Moncton, Centre d'études acadiennes; Online p. 188 ↑ George MacBeath, Biography – RAZILLY, ISAAC DE – Volume I (1000-1700) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed November 20 ↑ Massignon, Geneviève. "Les parlers français d'Acadie, enquête linguistique", Librairie Klincksieck, Paris, 1962, 2 tomes. ↑ William I. Roberts, 3rd, “SEDGWICK, ROBERT,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed November 20, 2013 ↑ In collaboration, “MORILLON DU BOURG,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed November 20, 2013 ↑ C.P.Stacey, “PHIPS, SIR WILLIAM,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003, accessed November 20, 2013 ↑ Biography of William Phipps ↑ C.Bruce Fergusson,“LA TOURASSE, CHARLES,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003, accessed November 20, 2013 ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 Dunn, Brenda. A History of Port Royal / Annapolis Royal 1605-1800. Nimbus Publishing, p 40,43 (1693 PR raid); p44-45 (1697 Treaty of Ryswick); p52-53(1702 Queen Anne’s War); p61-62 (Blockade of PR); p 71-73(1707 Attack on PR); p82-85(1710 Siege of PR). See also:

www.grandesfamilles.org Les Grandes Familles, Online Database. Denis Beauregard, Dictionnaire généalogique de l'ancienne Acadie. http://www.francogene.com/dgaa/index.php


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(Louise Marguerite Marie Judith Doucet) :: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/154345004/marguerite-dugas#add-...


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:According to Stephen White≤ref name=DGFASupplement>White, Stephen A. English Supplement to the Dictionnaire Généalogique Des Familles Acadiennes. Moncton NB: Centre D'Études Acadiennes, 2000, p 112≤/ref>: "It is not possible for the mother of Germain Doucet's children to have been a sister of Jacques Bourgeois wife, as some writers have claimed, considering that Bourgeois' father and mother-in-law were onlymarried in 1627. It is nevertheless possible that Germain Doucet married secondly Guillaume Trahan's daughter, who subsequently gave him nochildren who survived in Acadia, but it is also possible that his second wife was Jacques Bourgeois's sister and not his wife's sister."

Biography

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DNA ===The Mothers of Acadia Maternal DNA project is conducting ongoing research to verify their origins. In 2010, Stephen White reported that Marguerite Doucet had a Haplogroup T2b. The details regarding how many of her descendants were tested to support this report is not known. Ongoing test results are also reported here. As of May 2014, 7 descendants have consistently reported a T2 haplogroup, indicatingEuropean origins.

Descendants According to the act of the marriage rehabilitation of their daughter Marguerite David (Rg Bailly [Caraquet] Halifax June 4, 1769), Alexandre David and Marguerite Theriot belonged to the "parish ofBeaubassin". But the only Thériot family who lived in Beaubassin at the time of Alexander David's marriage with Marguerite Theriot would have been that of Jean Theriot and Madeleine Bourg. This finding leads us to conclude that Marguerite Thériot was to be the daughter of these. This is confirmed by the result of a DNA test mitochondrial of a descendant of Marguerite who suggests that she was descended from the maternal side of Marguerite Doucet (and Abraham Dugas). Gold, MargueriteDoucet was the mother of Marie Dugas who had as daughter Élisabeth Melanson, who was the mother of Madeleine Bourg, wife of Jean Thériot.Indeed, we find that Madeleine Bourg's children were the only Theriotof their generation whose maternal lineage goes back to Marguerite Doucet. The wife Alexander David could only be one of his children. (google translation≤ref>White, Stephen A. Dictionnaire généalogique desfamilles acadiennes, "Ajouts et corrections"; Publication: University of Moncton, Centre d'études acadiennes; Online p. 188≤/ref>

Timeline

:c1625 birth, in France:1632 Treaty Saint-Germain-en-Laye cedes Acadia to France; Razilly brings ~300 elite men≤ref>George MacBeath, Biography – RAZILLY, ISAAC DE – Volume I (1000-1700) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed November 20≤/ref>:1636 Arrival of the first families to settle permanently≤ref>Massignon, Geneviève. "Les parlers français d'Acadie, enquête linguistique", Librairie Klincksieck, Paris, 1962, 2 tomes.≤/ref>
:c1647 marriage to Abraham Dugas
:c1648 birth, daughter Marie
:1649 birth, son Claude
:1654 birth, daughter Anne:
1654 British capture Port-Royal; French settlement ceases≤ref>William I. Roberts, 3rd, “SEDGWICK, ROBERT,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed November 20, 2013≤/ref>
:1656 birth, son Martin
:1657 birth, daughter Marguerite
:1661 birth, son Abraham
:1664 birth, daughter Madeleine
:1667 birth, daughter Marie:
1667-70 Treaty of Breda cedes Acadia to the French; settlement resumes≤ref>In collaboration, “MORILLON DU BOURG,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed November 20, 2013≤/ref>
:1671 residence Port-Royal
:1686 residence Port-Royal:
1690 Phipps captures and sacks Port-Royal, coerces inhabitants' oaths of allegiance to English Crown, sets up local Peacekeeping Council and leaves within 12 days.≤ref name=biophips>C.P.Stacey, “PHIPS, SIR WILLIAM,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003, accessed November 20, 2013≤/ref>≤ref name=biowikiphips>of William Phipps≤/ref>≤ref name=biotourasse>C.Bruce Fergusson,“LATOURASSE, CHARLES,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003, accessed November 20, 2013≤/ref> Seaman from two ships later loot and burn between 28 and 35homes/habitations including the parish church.≤ref name=Dunn/>” :1693 Port-Royal raid with looting and burning.≤ref name=Dunn>Dunn, Brenda. A History of Port Royal / Annapolis Royal 1605-1800. Nimbus Publishing, p 40,43 (1693 PR raid); p44-45 (1697 Treaty of Ryswick); p52-53(1702 Queen Anne’s War); p61-62 (Blockade of PR); p 71-73(1707 Attack on PR); p82-85(1710 Siege of PR).≤/ref>
:1693 residence Port-Royal:
1697 Treaty of Ryswick restores Acadia to France; Port-Royal is itscapital≤ref name=Dunn/>
:1700 Abraham's death
:1701 death, in Port-Royal

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:Marguerite est née vers 1625 en France.≤ref name=DGFA />
:Elle épousa Abraham Dugas vers 1647.≤ref name=DGFA/> :Entre 1648 et 1667 environ, le couple a eu huit enfants: Marie, Claude, Anne, Martin, Marguerite, Abraham, Madeleine, et Marie.≤ref name=DGFA/>:Marguerite est décédée le 19 décembre 1707 à Port-Royal et a été inhumée le lendemain dans le “cimetière du haut de la rivière de la chapelle de Saint-Laurent .≤ref name=Death/>≤ref name=DGFA/>:Mother. Selon Stephen White≤ref name=DGFA/>: "Il n'est pas possible que la mère des enfants de Germain Doucet soit une soeur de la femme de Jacques Bourgeois comme certains auteurs font prétendre, étant donné que les beaux-parents de ce dernier ne se sont mariés qu'en1627. Il existe néanmoins la possibilité que Germain Doucet se soitmarié en deuxième noces à une fille de Guillaume Trahan qui ne luia donné aucun enfant survivant, mais il est aussi possible que sa seconde femme soit la soeur de Jacques Bourgeois et non pas la soeur de sa femme.":Descendants Selon l'acte de la rehabilitation du mariage de leur fille Marguerite David (Rg Bailly [Caraquet] Halifax 4 juin 1769), Alexandre David et Marguerite Thériot appartenaient à «la paroisse de Beaubassin». Or, la seule famille Thériot qui habitait Beaubassin à l'époque du mariage d'Alexandre David avec Marguerite Thériot aurait été celle de Jean Thériot et de Madeleine Bourg. Cette constatation nous amène à conclure que Marguerite Thériot devait être la fille de ces derniers. Ceci est confirmé par le résultat d'un test del'ADN mitochondrial d'un descendant de Marguerite qui suggère qu'elle descendait du côté maternel de Marguerite Doucet (et d'Abraham Dugas). Or, Marguerite Doucet était la mère de Marie Dugas qui avait comme fille Élisabeth Melanson, qui était la mère de Madeleine Bourg,épouse de Jean Thériot. En effet, nous trouvons que les enfants de Madeleine Bourg étaient les seuls Thériot de leur génération dont la lignée maternelle remonte à Marguerite Doucet. L'épouse d'Alexandre David ne pouvait alors être qu'une de ses enfants.

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About Marguerite Doucet (Français)

http://www.doucetfamily.org/Genealogy/G02.htm#G20001</br>



Arrived with father 1632-1639</br>


The family of Abraham DUGAS and Marguerite DOUCET [42835] DUGAS, Abraham (..), gunsmith (armurier), born about 1616 (rec. 1671, rec. 1686) or 1619 (rec. 1693), died between census 1693 and census 1699

  • married about 1647, from .. (Acadie) DOUCET, Marguerite (Germain & .., d'après MSGCF 6 373 [85764]), born about 1625 (rec. 1671), 1626 (rec. 1686) or 1627 (rec. 1693), died 1707-12-19, buried 1707-12-20 Port-Royal (Acadie)
     1) Marie1, born about 1648 (rec. 1671, rec. 1686), 1650 (rec. 1699) or 1651 (rec. 1701), died 1731-07-07, buried 1731-07-08 Port-Royal (Acadie), married about 1663 Charles MELANÇON dit LARAMÉE
     2) Claude, gunsmith (armurier), born about 1652 (rec. 1671), 1648 (rec. 1686, rec. 1699) or 1650 (rec. 1701) , buried 1732-10-16 Port-Royal (Acadie), married about 1673 Françoise BOURGEOIS, married about 1697 Marguerite BOURG
     3) Anne, born about 1654 (rec. 1671), 1652 (rec. 1686), 1651 (rec. 1693), 1655 (rec. 1698) or 1651 (rec. 1699), died 1740-11-04, buried 1740-11-05 Beaubassin (Acadie), married about 1668 Charles BOURGEOIS, married Beaubassin (Acadie) 1679-04-26 Jean Aubin MIGNEAULT dit CHÂTILLON
     4) Martin, born about 1656 (rec. 1671), married about 1677 Marguerite PETITPAS
     5) Marguerite, born about 1657 (rec. 1671), married about 1675 Pierre ARSENAULT
     6) Abraham, born about 1663 (rec. 1671), married about 1685 Jeanne GUILBAULT
     7) Madeleine, born about 1664 (rec. 1671), married about 1682 Germain BOURGEOIS
     8) Marie2, born about 1665 (rec. 1671) or 1667 (rec. 1686), buried 1734-01-14 Grand-Pré (Saint-Charles-des-Mines) (Acadie), married about 1683 André LEBLANC

Bibliographie : Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes (White); Mémoires (Société généalogique canadienne-française); Dictionnaire des Acadiens d'Archange Godbout; http://www.umoncton.ca/etudeacadiennes/centre/cea.html; Dictionnaire généalogique de l'Ancienne Acadie; Acadian Church Records; Histoire et généalogie des Acadiens (Arsenault); Recensements 1671 et 1686

http://www.francogene.com/quebec--genealogy/042/042835.php


See also: http://larryvoyer.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I58034&tree=...



AKAN: Dit Laverdure AKAN: Marie-Judith-Marguerite

Venue en Acadie avec son père, sa mère et un frère, Pierre, probablement en 1632.


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Marguerite Doucet's Timeline

1625
1625
France
1625
France
1648
1648
Port-Royal, Acadie, Nouvelle-France
1649
1649
Port-Royal, Acadie, Nouvelle-France
1654
March 2, 1654
Port Royal, Acadie, [Nouvelle-France]
1656
1656
Port-Royal, Acadie, Nouvelle-France
1657
1657
Port-Royal, Acadie, Nouvelle-France
1661
1661
Port-Royal, Acadie, Nouvelle-France
1664
1664
Port-Royal, Acadie, [Nouvelle-France]