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Girouard, Pierre (b. , d. ?)
Given Name: Pierre
Given Name: Marie
Given Name: Marguerite
Death: AFT 1701 Port Royal, Acadia (now Port Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia , Canada)
Given Name: Pierre
Given Name: Catherine
Given Name: Rene l'jeune
Death: ABT 1692 Port Royal, Acadia (now Port Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia , Canada)
Given Name: Marie
Event: Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Homepage of Lucie LeBlanc Consentino
Type: Web Site
Note: Marie BERNARD who had come from France.Had a large family of Landry.Marie BERNARD had forteen children, eight of which were boys who allmarried and had children. Seven of them were among those who colonizedGrand-Pré, allied with the THIBODEAU, TERRIAU MELANSON, DUPUIS,RICHARD,GUILLEBEAU, and BROUSSARD ancestors.
from Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Homepage of Lucie LeBlancConsentino
Death: 11 JAN 1718/19 Port Royal, Acadia (now Port Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia , Canada)
Given Name: Jacques
Given Name: Marie
Note: Margaret Vining's Mother died in 1848 when Margaret was but 4 yearsold. Margaret was taken to live with and Aunt Comeaux in Galveston,Texas. At 7 years old a great flood wiped Galveston out. Margaret wasthen taken to live with a Lady who she called grandmother Ombsy, butwe can not find a family tie or connection. She lived with her untilshe was married in 1870. Her other siblings were taken by familymembers and remained in Patterson, La.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Census
Title: Census
Given Name: Margaret Ernestine
Event: Type: Living
Date: 1848 to 1853
Place: Galveston, Texas
Event: "Maggie"
Type: AKA
Event: Margaret A. Vining Book
Type: Misc
Note: Margaret had a small book, written on the inside cover page is"Margaret A. Vining's, Book, Presented by her friend Mrs. M. There, ofGalveston, TX, July 6th 1853", The book is being held by India OdielTinsley McLeod
Event: Type: 1870 Census
Date: 3 AUG 1870
Place: Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama
Note: pg. 547, Township 6 W Montgomery
age 26 born LA
Living with Elizabeth A."Witherington" Omsby in Montgomery, , Alabama
Event: Type: 1880 Census
Date: 6 JUL 1880
Place: Bagdad, Santa Rosa County, Florida
Note: pg 178C, household 403
Age: 35, Born: LA
Event: Type: 1900 Census
Date: 25 JUN 1900
Place: Bagdad, Santa Rosa County, Florida
Note: pg 225A, household 309/311
Age: 55, Born: LA
Event: Type: 1910 Census
Date: 6 JUN 1910
Place: Mulat, Santa Rosa County, Florida
Note: pg 145A, household
Age: 66, Born: LA
Event: Type: 1920 Census
Date: 3 JAN 1920
Place: Mulat, Santa Rosa County, Florida
Note: pg 139A, household 21
A J Brown had died and Margaret was head of household. Maggie andMinnie Brown were living with her. Neither girl ever married.
Age: 76, Born LA, Widow, can read and write
Event: Type: 1850 Census
Date: 1850
Event: Type: 1860 Census
Date: 1860
Place: Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama
Note: Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama; pg ??, household 2
Age: 17, Born: LA
Living with Oliver Thomas. & Elizabeth A."Witherington" Omsby inMontgomery, , Alabama
Event: Type: 1890 Census
Date: 1890
Place: No Census Availiable
Death: 4 MAR 1926 Mulat, Santa Rosa County, Florida
Given Name: Jacques
Given Name: Marguerite
Given Name: Radegonde Joy
Death: AFT 1686 Beaubassin, Acadie (now Amherst, Cumberland, Nova Scotia , Canada)
Census: Date: 1671
Place: Port Royal, Acadia (now Port Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia , Canada)
Note: 1671 Port Royal, Acadia, age 42 years
Census: Date: 1686
Place: Port Royal, Acadia (now Port Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia , Canada)
Note: 1686 Port Royal, Acadia, age 65 years
Note: Guillaume is spanish for William
Given Name: Guillaume \ WIlliam
Event: Unknown
Type: Bio.
Note: The Blanchards originated in France. Guillane Blanchard born in 1590left France and went to Nova Scotia (Acadia). Then at some time in hislife he returned to France where he lived out his life and died.
Guillane Blanchard and his wife Huguette Oilier arrived in Acadia fromFrance about 1640, with their son Jehan and daughter Marie and herhusband Jerome Guerin.
(This story is not documented; however, it is based on therecollections of the Acadian deportees in Belle-isle-en-Mer indepositions taken in 1767. Whereas his son, Jean, is found in theearly census of Acadia; therefore, Guillaume will be consideredthe"Legendary" founder of the Acadian BLANCHARD family. LouisBLANCHARDis noted as being on the sailing ship Saint Jean on a returntrip from France to Acadie in 1641. He is recorded as traveling withhis wife Hugette OILIER, their son Jean and his brother-in-law JeanOILIER)
Early in the 1700's, the French government sent several males of theBlanchard surname to the colony, including workers, soldiers, andcriminals, but probably few of these formed families. It remained forAcadian refugees who entered the colony during the last half of theeighteenth century to establish the Blanchard name in the southernLouisiana area.
In Acadia, before the 1755 Expulsion, the Blanchards formed a largeclan of many lines. All descended from a single progenitor, GuillaumeBlanchard. He was born about 1590, probably from Martaize in theregion of Loudun, France. Guillaume arrived in Acadia around 1636 withhis wife Huguette Poirier, his son Jean (born 1611), hisbrother-in-law Jehan Poirier, and his son-in-law Jerome Guerin.
Jean, son of Guillaume, was married in about 1642 to RadegondeLambert, born around 1629 in France. Children of this union:
* Madeleine 1643
* Anne 1645
* Martin 1647
* Guillaume 1650
* Bernard 1653
* Marie 1656
Martin Blanchard, born 1647 at Port Royal, married MargueriteGuilbaultin 1688. He was married earlier to a Marie Francoise Leblancin 1671.Marguerite was the daughter of Pierre Guilbault and CatherineTerriotJoseph Blanchard, born 1694 at Cobequid, Acadia, son of MartinandMarguerite, married Anne Ester Bourgeois.
As a result of the 1755 Expulsion, the Blanchard familieswerescattered to various places along the Atlantic seaboard andFrance,some finally reaching Louisiana. The 1766 census of Louisianalistedfive Acadian families by the surname of Blanchard living alongtheMississippi River in St. James Parish.
Frederick Blanchard, son of Joseph and Anne, born in 1778, marriedAnne Berteau in 1800. (By available information, Joseph Blanchard,born1694, would have been 84 years old when Frederick was born in1778!!!).Frederick moved his family around 1815 to the northern partof theAttakapas District where he and his six sons began a long lineofBlanchards, especially in the Grand Coteau and Church Pointearea.Frederick died in 1823 at the age of 45.
Death: AFT 1615
Given Name: Hugette dit Goijonne
Death: AFT 1615 Acadia
Given Name: Martin
Death: 8 AUG 1713 Grand Pre, King's County, Acadia (now Canada)
Given Name: Marie
Death: 20 SEP 1746 Grand Pre, King's County, Acadia (now Canada)
Given Name: Isabelle Elizabeth
Death: ABT 1758 At Sea Acadia to France
Given Name: Michel
Immigration: Date: ABT 1648
Place: Arrived in Acadia
Given Name: Marie
Death: AFT 1700 Port Royal, Acadia (now Port Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia , Canada)
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