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Marie Marguerite Ann d' Entremont

Marie Marguerite Ann d' Entremont

Female 1649 - 1690  (41 years)    Has 6 ancestors and 15 descendants in this family tree.

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  • Name Marie Marguerite Ann d' Entremont 
    Birth 1649  Pobomcoup, Cape Sable, Shelburne, Nova Scotia, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Death 1690  Grand Pre, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I160677  Geneagraphie
    Last Modified 30 Aug 2000 

    Father Baron Phillipe Mius I d' Entremont,   b. 1609, Cherbourg, Normandie, France Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1699, Grand Pre, Acadie, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 90 years) 
    Mother Madeleine Helie du Tilet,   b. 1626, Normandy, France Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown 
    Marriage Abt 1646  Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F64847  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Pierre Peter Melanson,   b. 1632, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. St. Charles des Mines, Acadia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Marriage 1665  Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
    +1. Pierre Melanson dit Pedro,   b. 1670, Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1752, Prince Edward Isand, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 82 years)
    Family ID F64646  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 29 Aug 2000 

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  • Notes 
    • Notes for Pierre Melanson:
      From Bona Arsenault's "Histoire et Genealotie des Acadiens", Volume 3, page 1262: Pierre MELANSON, Sieur de La Verdure, born in 1632, a stone mason, came to Acadia from Scotland by way of Boston about 1657. He married about 1664 to Marie Marguerite MIUS d'ENTREMONT, daughter of Philippe MIUS d'ENTREMONT of Pobomcoup (Pubnico, Nova Scotia) and Madeleine HELIE. Children: Philippe, b 1666; Cecile, b 1668; Pierre, b 1670; Marie, b 1673; Marguerite, b 1676; Isabelle, b 1679; Jean, b 1681; Madeleine, b 1684; Anne, b 1686; and Paul, b 1691. He lived at St. Charles de Mines Parish at Grand Pre, Nova Scotia.
      FRENCH CANADIAN AND ACADIAN GENEALOGICAL REVIEW, Volume II, #4, Page 221. Pierre abjured and became Catholic.

      NOGR, 1996, Page 113 - Pierre was the pioneer settler in 1680 of Grand Pre area of Bassin des Mines, north of Port Royal. He was named Major-in-Charge of the Militia Post. From the Canadian Archives, MG 18, H20: "I certify that Sieur Melancon, chief of the nation of Indians of all Acadia, as well as of French of that county, has rendered to me all sorts of services for the establishment of this colony, and that this establishment would not have been made without his help, and that I have retained for him, as his reward for his services which he rendered to my master, the King, the title of Colonel General of the Militia and Chief of the Indian nation. By misfortune, M. de Carillon, commanding the King's vessel, La Francoise, was taken by the English in the port of Le Have (sic), that Sieur de Melancon defrayed the expenses of all the crew and kept them at his house for six weeks without ever wishing any compensation more than to be useful to His Majesty. I certify further that after having made his abjuration and embraced the Catholic religion, he, by his example and exhortation, charged the inhabitants and Indians to be loyal to the King, to live and die in the faith of the Roman Religion. Done at Port Royal in Acadia, the first of March, 1704 and signed by: DeBrouillan [Acadian Governor Jacques Francois de Brouillan.]

      I certify that Mademoiselle Melancon, wife of Sieur le Poupet de la Boularderie, is the daughter of Sieur Melancon, chief of the inhabitants of Acadia, and that during the space of five years that I governed in that country, I always used him to command the Militia as he had done in the time of governors who were my predecessors, that he has served with all zeal possible. I certify futher that after having made his abjuration and embraced the Catholic religion, he charged the inhabitants to be loyal to the King, to live and die in the Roman Catholic and Apostolic Religion. Done at Paris, the third of August, 1727 and signed by: De Subercase, former governor of Acadia [ Daniel Auger, Sieur de Subercase.]"

      More About Pierre Melanson:
      Occupation: 1657, Stone Cutter
      Residence: 1657, St. Charles des Mines, Acadia

      Children of Pierre Melanson and Marie Mius d'Entremont are:
      Philippe Charles Melanson, born 1666 in Grand Pre, Acadia; died June 25, 1744 in Grand Pre, Acadia.
      Cecille Melanson, born 1668 in Grand Pre, Acadia; died Aft. 1752.
      Pierre Melanson, born 1670 in Grand Pre, Acadia.
      Marie Melanson, born 1673 in Grand Pre, Acadia.
      Marguerite Melanson, born 1676 in Grand Pre, Acadia; died July 15, 1744 in Grand Pre, Acadia.
      Jean Dominique Melanson, born 1681 in Grand Pre, Acadia; died February 24, 1760 in Cherbourg, France.
      Madeleine Catherine Melanson, born March 13, 1683/84 in Grand Pre, Acadia10,11. She married Louis Simon de St. Aubin November 29, 170212,13.
      Anne Marie Melanson, born 1686 in Grand Pre, Acadia14,15. She married Thomas Jacques Jacob October 25, 1705 in Port Royal, Acadia16,17.
      Paul Pierre Melanson, born 1691 in Grand Pre, Acadia; died 1774.
      Isabelle Melanson, born 1679 in Grand Pre, Acadia; died Abt. 1727.



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