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Île Saint-Jean
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Les Landry dans les recensements de l'île St-Jean. Recensements
de l'île St-Jean, maintenant Île du Prince-Édouard, en provenance du site
The Island Register. Site en anglais
mais excellent sur l'île. Les notes entre [ ] sont de moi.
Aucun Landry dans les recensements de 1728, 1730,
1734 et 1735.
1752 Recensement de Sieur de la Roque.
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Recensement du Sieur de la
Roque 1752
Port-La-Joye
Le Sr. Louis Jonisseaux, merchant, native of the parish of Balergant, bishopric
of Quebec. Aged 30 years, he has been in the country 35 months. Married to Marie
Therese Dauphin, native of the town of Quebec, aged 37 years.
They have Louis Marie Jonisseau, aged 2 years [Note: no "x"]
They have in live stock one horse, one cow, one heifer, one pig and thirty fowls.
They hold the land by virtue of the following purchases, namely; One of two
arpents front and fourty in depth, from Charles Haché Galland and Geneviève
Lavergne his wife, and another of two arpents five perches front with a depth
extending to the bank of the Barachois or Ance aux Sauvages from
Louis la Bauve
and Marie Landry
his wife.
Rivière-du-Nord
Francois Landry, ploughman, native of l'Acadie,
aged 34 years, has been in the country two years. Married to
Marie Babin, native
of l'Acadie, aged 32 years.
They have six children, five sons and one daughter:-
Joseph Landry, aged 16 years.
Jean Charles, aged 14 years.
Germain, aged 12 years.
Francois, aged 6 years.
Claude Raphael, aged 5 weeks.
Marie Joseph, aged 10 years.
Their live stock is as follows: Three oxen, five cows, three calves, one horse,
two ewes, one sow, one pig, and twenty-four fowls or chickens.
The land upon which they settled was given to them verbally by the Monsieur de
Bonnaventure, Commandant for the King at Isle Saint-Jean. It is situated on the
north side of the river by that name. They have made on it a clearing for the
sowing of about sixteen bushels of wheat the coming spring.
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Benjamin Landry, ploughman, native of l'Acadie,
aged 54 years, has been in the country tow years. Married to
Margueritte Rabin,
native of l'Acadie, aged 45 years.
They have three sons and three daughters:-
Jean Landry, aged 19 years.
Mathieu, aged 16 years.
Joseph, aged 8 years.
Magdelaine, aged 13 years.
Marie, aged 11 years.
Genneviève,
aged 4 years.
Living with them are: Cecille Melançon, mother of said Benjamin, native of
l'Acadie, aged 86.
Daniel Le Jeune, native of l'Acadie, aged 30 years.
Roze Landry, their niece, native of l'Acadie, aged
18 years.
Magdelaine Dingle, native of Niganiche, aged 18 years.
They have the following live stock: Two oxen, two cows, two heifers, one bull,
one calf, one ewe, one sow, three pigs, and twenty-one fowls or chickens.
The land upon which they settled was given them verbally by Monsieur de
Bonnaventure. They have made a clearing on it for the sowing of eight bushels of
wheat next spring.
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Augustin Landry, ploughman, native of l'Acadie,
aged 26 years, has been in the country for two years. Married to
Margueritte
Granger, native of l'Acadie, aged 23 years.
They have one son and one daughter:-
Benjamin Landry, aged 18 months.
Margueritte, aged 3 months.
They have the following live stock, two oxen, two cows, one bull, two ewes, two
sows, one pig and fifteen fowls or chickens.
The land upon which they were settled was given them verbally by Monsieur de
Bonnaventure. They have made a clearing in it for the sowing of two bushels of
wheat next spring.
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Charles Landry, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged
21 years, has been in the country two years. Married to
Marie Granger, native of
l'Acadie, aged 19 years.
They have
Pierre Landry, their son, aged six days.
They have in live stock: one ox, two cows, one ewe, and eight fowls or chickens.
The land upon which they are settled was given them verbally by Monsieur
Bonnaventure. They have made no clearing, having been but a short time on their
land.
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Charles Daigre, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 38 years, has been in the
country two years. Married to
Cecille Landry,
native of l'Acadie, aged 36 years.
They have 2 daughters:-
Margueritte Cecille, aged 2 years.
Marie, aged 9 months.
Living with them are:
Rémy Daigre, brother of said Charles, native of l'Acadie, aged 25 years.
Marie Joseph, their sister, aged 10 years.
They have the following live stock: four oxen, three cows, one bull, two calves,
one heifer, three sows, five pigs, and twenty-two fowls or chickens.
The land upon which they are settled was given to them verbally by Monsieur
Bonnaventure. They have made a clearing on it for the sowing of six bushels of
wheat.
Rivière-du-Nord-Est
Le Sr.
Joseph Bugeaud, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 53 years, has been
three years in the country. Married to
Marie Joseph Landry,
native of l'Acadie, aged 48 years.
They have three sons and five daughters:-
Charles Bugeaud, aged 21 years.
François Placide, aged 16 years.
Mathurin, aged 10 years.
Elizabeth, aged 19 years.
Marie Roze, aged 17 years.
Anne, aged 15 years.
Marie, aged 11 years.
Félicité, aged 6 years.
They have the following live stock: two oxen, two cows, one calf, two ewes and
their young, one sow, two pigs, and three fowls.
The land upon which they are settled is situated on the north side of said
Rivière du Nord-Est, like the preceding and was given to them by a permit from
Monsieur de Bonnaventure. On it they have made a clearing where they have sowed
six bushels of wheat and a half bushel of peas, and they hope next spring to sow
twelve bushels more.
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Paul Broussard dit Courtiche, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 25 years, has
been in the country 26 months. Married to
Magdelaine
Landry, native of l'Acadie, aged 23 years 8 months.
They have one son:-
Jean Baptiste, aged 2 years.
In live stock, they have four oxen, one cow, three bulls, one horse, three ewes,
four pigs, and three fowls.
The land upon which they are settled is situated as in the preceding case, and
was given to them verbally by M. de Bonnaventure. They have made a clearing on
it where they have sown eleven bushels of wheat and six of peas, and they hope
to sow twenty-five bushels next spring.
Rivière-de-Peugiguit (La rivière de Peugiguit est
du côté sud de la rivière du Nord-Est)
Abraham Landry dit Chaques, widower, inhabitant of
l'Acadie, aged 52 years; he has been four years in the country.
He has two sons:-
Charles Landry, aged 22 years.
Joseph, 18 years.
They have in live stock: two oxen, one cow, three bulls, one sow, four pigs and
eight fowls.
The land on which they are settled is situated as in the preceding case; they
have sown five bushels of wheat and three bushels of peas, and have fallow land
for the sowing of six bushels of wheat.
Rivière-du-Moulin-à-scie (La rivière du
Moulin-à-scie est du côté sud de la rivière du Nord-Est de Port La Joye)
[Famille déjà mentionnée dans Rivière-de-Peugiguit]
Abraham Landry dit Jacquet, ploughman, native of
l'Acadie, aged 52 years; he has been in the country four years.
He has two sons:-
Charles Landry, aged 22 years.
Joseph, aged 18 years.
His live stock consists of two oxen, one cow, three bulls, three ewes, five sows,
four pigs, and eight fowls.
The land upon which he is settled is situated as in the preceding case, and was
given to him verbally by Monsieur de Bonnaventure. He has made a clearing of
three arpents in extent where he has sown five bushels of wheat and three
bushels of peas.
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Estienne Terriaud, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 26 years; he has been two
years on the island. Married to
Helenne Landry,
native of l'Acadie, aged 28 years.
They have one son and one daughter:-
Joseph Terriaud, aged 4 years.
Françoise, aged 10 months.
Their live stock consists of two oxen, two cows, two bulls, two heifers, five
ewes, five sows, four pigs, and seven fowl.
The land upon which they are settled is situated as in the preceding case; it
was given to them verbaly by Monsieur Bonnaventure. They have made a clearing on
it of three arpents in extent, and have sown four bushels of wheat and four
bushels of peas.
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Enselme Landry, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged
34 years; he has been two years in this country. Married
Marie Magdelaine
Leblanc, native of l'Acadie, aged 32 years.
They have
Jean Pierre Landry, aged nine months.
Their live stock consists of six oxen, five cows, two bulls, one horse, three
ewes, four sows, four pigs, and fifteen fowls.
The land upon which they are settled is situated as in the preceding cases; it
was given them verbally by Monsieur de Bonnaventure. They have made a clearing
of three arpents and a half in extent on it where they have sown five bushels of
wheat, and four bushels of peas.
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Louis La Bauve, ploughman and navigator, native of l'Acadie, aged 38 years, he
has been two years in the country. Married to
Marie Landry,
native of l'Acadie, aged 35 years.
They have three sons and two daughters:-
Amant Labauve, aged 11 years.
Bazille, aged 8 years.
Estienne, aged 18 months.
Magdeleine, aged 19 years.
Helenne, aged 6 years.
And in live stock, two oxen, one cow, one ewe, one sow, and four pigs.
They are settled on the same lot as that of François Poirer is. They have also
made a clearing on it of five arpents in extent.
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Olivier Daigre, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 21 years, he has been two
years in the country. Married to
Ursulle Landry,
native of l'Acadie, aged 28 years.
They have Louis Daigre, their son, aged 6 months.
In live stock, two oxen, one calf, one horse, one wether, four ewes and eight
fowls.
The land on which they are settled is on the north part of the Petitte
Ascension. They have acquired it by purchase for the sum of 300 livres from
François Haché Galland, and have made on it a clearing of four arpents in extent.
Pierre Barriaud, native of l'Acadie, aged 45 years, he has been in the country
two years. Married to Véronique Giroir, native of l'Acadie, aged 44 years.
They have two sons and seven daughters:-
Jean Baptiste Barriaud, aged 19 years.
Olivier, aged 15 years.
Marie Blanche, aged 17 years.
Anne, aged 13 years.
Anastasie, aged 11 years.
Pelagie, aged 9 years.
Frozine, aged 7 years.
Marie, aged 5 years.
Helenne, aged one year.
Grande-Anse
Jean Landry, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 51
years, he has been in the country two years. Married to
Marie Lablanche, native
of l'Acadie, aged 24 years.
They have
Charles Landry, their nephew, aged 19
years.
Théodose Boudrot, their neice, aged 15 years.
And in stock, three oxen, five cows, two heifers, one horse, and one ewe.
The land upon which they are settled is situated at the further end of the
Grande Anse, it was given to them verbally by Monsieur de Bonnaventure. On it
they have made a clearing for the sowing of four bushels of wheat.
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Honoré Landry, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged
38 years, he has been on the island two years. Married to
Magdelaine Gautrot,
Native of l'Acadie, aged 29 years.
They have two sons and two daughters:-
Enselme Landry, aged 9 years.
Honoré, aged 5 years.
Magdelaine, aged 2 years.
Joseph, aged 8 days.
And in stock, seven oxen, two cows, one calf, and four pigs.
The land upon which they are settled is situated as in the preceding case. It
was given to them verbally by Monsieur de Bonnaventure. On it, they have made a
clearing for the sowing of six bushels of wheat.
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Prosper Landry, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged
26 years, he has been in the country two years. Married to
Josette Boudrot,
native of l'Acadie, aged 24 years.
They have
Margueritte Landry, their daughter, aged
9 weeks.
Joseph Landry, his brother, aged 20 years.
Mathurin Boudrot, her brother, aged 10 years.
And in stock, three oxen, three cows, and two calves.
The land upon which they are settled is situated as in the preceding case. It
was given to them verbally by Monsieur de Bonnaventure. On it, they have made a
clearing for the sowing of four bushels of wheat.
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François Raimond, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 32 years, he has been in
the country two years. Married to
Cecille Landry,
native of l'Acadie, aged 28 years.
They have Paul Raimond, their son, aged 2 years.
Catherine Boudrot, native of l'Acadie, aged 8 years.
And in stock, two oxen, three cows, one calf, two ewes, two pigs, and eight
fowls.
The land upon which they are settled is situated as in the preceding case. It
was given to them verbally by Monsieur de Bonnaventure. On it, they have made a
clearing for the sowing of two bushels of wheat.
Anse-à-Pinet
Pierre Gautreau, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 44 years, he has been in
the country 15 months. Married to
Elisabeth Terriaud, native of l'Acadie, aged
42 years.
They have seven sons and three daughters:-
Pierre Landry, aged 20 years.
Theo, aged 14 years.
Bazille, aged 11 years.
Honoré, aged 9 years.
Benoist, aged 3 years.
Pierre Melançon, aged 17 years.
Joseph, aged 15 years.
Aniesse Gautreau, aged 18 years.
Marie Joseph, aged 7 years.
Roze, aged 5 years.
They have in live stock: three oxen, two cows, two mares, one ewe, six pigs, and
three fowls.
The land upon which they are settled is situated as in the preceding cases. It
was given to them verbally by Monsieur de Bonnaventure. They have made on it a
clearing for the sowing of three bushels of wheat and two bushels of oats in the
coming spring.
Tracadie
Francis Boudrot dit Manne, ploughman and fisherman, native of l'Acadie, aged 61
years, he has been 25 years in the country. Married to
Jean
Landry, native of l'Acadie. [Jeanne]
They have six children, three sons and three daughters:-
Joseph, aged 29 years.
Charles, aged 18 years.
François, aged 8 years.
Judich, aged 20 years.
Louise, aged 16 years.
Elisabeth, aged 10 years.
In live stock they have four oxen, four cows, three heifers, one mare, twenty
ewes, twenty-seven fowls; and one fishing boat.
The land upon which they are settled was given to them verbally by Messieurs de
Pensens and Dubuisson. On it they have made a clearing for the sowing of
eighty-six bushels of seed, and this year have sown thirty-two bushels of wheat
and six bushels of peas.
Malpec
Pierre Arsenaud, son of Jacques, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 27 years,
he has been 11 years in the country. Married to
Magdelaine
Landry, native of l'Acadie, aged 25 years.
They have Marie Arceneau, their daughter, aged one year.
In live stock they have two oxen, one wether, and two ewes.
They hold their land under a grant from Messieurs Duchambon and Dubuisson. On it,
they have a clearing and sown six bushels of wheat, and three bushels of peas.
They have no fallow land.
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