Family of Pierre Claude Arsement & Marie Josephe Theriot
Pierre Claude Arsement was born Abt. 1698 in Acadia, and died Aft. 1752.
Wife Marie Josephe Theriot was born Abt. 1700 in Acadia, and died Aft. 1752. They were married Abt. 1722 at Pobomcoup, Cap Sable, Acadia.
Their children were:
1- Jean Arsement b: Abt. 1722 Acadia
+Marie Josephe Doiron b: Abt. 1723; m: Abt. 1745 Acadia
2- Genevieve Arsement b: Abt. 1724 Pobomcoup, Cap Sable, Acadia; d: Abt. 1784 Nantes, France
+Amand Pitre b: Abt. 1724 Acadia; m: Abt. 1746 Cobequid, Acadia; d: Abt. 1787 Lafourche, LA
Notes for Genevieve Arsement:
- 1752 Census, Ile Saint Jean, Grande Anse: Amant Pitre, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 28 years, he has been one year in the country. Married to Geneviève Hertrement, native of l'Acadie, aged 28 years. They have three sons and one daughter: Bazille Pitre, aged 15 years, Tranquille, aged 4 years, Ambroise, aged 3 years, Anne, aged 1 year. They have in live stock two oxen, three cows, one calf, two pigs, and three fowls. 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 three bushels of wheat.
- 9 March 1759: Amand & Genevieve and their five surviving children arrived at St. Malo on du Supply.
- 1759: Amand Pitre of Isle St. Jean 35, farmhand and carpenter, was living in St. Suliac, France; with him were his wife Genevieve Arseman 35; sons Tranquille 11, Ambroise 9, Charles 9 months; daughter Marie Victorie 6.
- 6 March 1776: Amand Pitre, Genevieve Arsement, his wife and family of 5 persons, were in the 4th Convoy leaving Chatellerault for Nantes.
- 12 May 1785: widower Amand Pitre and daughter Marguerite boarded La Bergere at Paimbouef and arrived at N.O. on the 19th August 1785. They had arrived at Balize at the mouth of the Miss. R. on 15th August 1785. The passenger list shows Amand 60 ploughman, and daughter Marguerite 24. They were moved to the area of Baton Rouge on 9th September 1785 by boat.
3- Claude Arsement b: Abt. 1726 Acadia; d: Aft. 1752
+Angelique Doiron b: Abt. 1728 Acadia; m: Abt. 1746 Acadia; d: Aft. 1752
Notes for Claude Arsement:
- 1752 census Ile St. Jean, Pointe Prime: Claude Arcement, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 26 years, he has been in the country two years. Married to Angelique Douaron, native of l'Acadie, aged 24 years. They have one son and two daughters: Firmain, aged 2 years, Susanne Angelique, aged 5 years, Theotiste Helenne, aged 3 years. And in stock: two oxen, one cow, one calf, and two 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 and six bushels of oats in the coming spring.
4- Cecile Arsement b: Abt. 1727 Acadia; d: 10 December 1759 St. Nicholas, Boulogne sur Mer, France
+Antoine Leprince b: Abt. 1720 Acadia; m: 24 November 1751 Port La Joie, Ile St. Jean; d: Bef. 1770 Rochefort
Notes for Cecile Arsement:
- 1752 Census.Ile St. Jean, Grande Anse: Antoine Leprince, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 32 years, he has been in the country two years. Married to Cecile Hertrement, native of l'Acadie, aged 25 years. They have one son and five daughters: Firmain Leprince, aged 6 years, Marie, aged 7 years, Ozille, aged 5 years, Magdelainne, aged 3 years. They have in live stock one cow and three pigs. 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 three bushels of wheat.
5- Pierre Arsement b: Abt. 1731 Acadia; d: 1797 Lafourche, LA
+Marie Josephe Hebert b: Abt. 1736 Grand Pre, Acadia; m: Abt. 1757 Ile St. Jean; d: Abt. 1786 Lafourche, LA
6- Marie Madeleine Arsement b: Abt. 1733 Acadia; d: Abt. 1751 Ile St. Jean
+Jean Baptiste Guillot b: Abt. 1720; m: Abt. 1745 Acadia; d: 1758 at sea during the crossing to France
Notes for Marie Madeleine Arsement:
- 1752 Ile St. Jean census, Pointe Prime: Jean Baptiste Guillot, widower with 3 children.
7- Francois Arsement b: Abt. 1735 Acadia (baptism with his twin)
8- Marie Josephe Arsement b: Abt. 1735 Acadia (baptism with her twin)
Notes for Pierre Claude Arsement:
- 1752 Census, Ile Saint Jean, Grande Anse: Pierre Claude Herrement, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 58 years, he has been in the country two years. Married to Marie Joseph Terriau, native of l'Acadie, aged 52 years. They have two sons and one daughter: Pierre, aged 21 years, François, aged 17 years, Marie Joseph, aged 17 years. And in stock, two oxen, one heifer, and one pig. 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 three bushels of wheat.
Parents of Pierre Claude Arsement - unknown
Parents of Marie Josephe Theriot
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