Charles Doiron was born Abt. 1674 at Port Royal, Acadia, and died 1758 at sea during the crossing to France.
Wife Francoise Gaudet was born Abt. 1673 at Port Royal, Acadia, and died 1758 at sea during the crossing to France. They were married Abt. 1693 at Port Royal, Acadia.
Their children were:
1- Charles Doiron b: Abt. 1694 Acadia; d: 16 March 1751 Port La Joie, Ile St. Jean
+Anne Theriot b: Abt. 1691 Mines, Acadia; m: Abt. 1712 Acadia; d: 6 February 1751 Port La Joie, Ile St. Jean
2- daughter Doiron b: Abt. 1696 Acadia
3- Angelique Doiron b: Abt. 1698 Acadia; d: Aft. 1752
+Charles Theriot b: Abt. 1692 Mines, Acadia; m: 3 October 1718 Grand Pre, Acadia; d: 1758 At sea during crossing to France
Notes for Angelique Doiron:
- 1752 census: Charles Terriaud, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 60 years, he has been two years in the country. Married to Angelique Duaron, native of l'Acadie. They have four sons and two daughters: Honoré Terriaud, aged 22 years; Charles Terriaud, aged 22 years; Jean, aged 15 years; Joseph, aged 12 years; Anne, aged 25 years; Marie, aged 18 years. In live stock they own four oxen, two heifers, one sow, and one pig. The land upon whuch they are settled is situated on the Creek aux Morts, it was given to them verbally by Monsieur de Bonnaventure, and on it they have made a clearing of six arpents in extent, and have sown there eleven bushels of wheat.
- Son Honore arrived at St. Malo from Cherbourg on 24 February 1759, and son Joseph on 20 July 1759. Son Jean Baptiste arrived at St. Malo with a passport of Cherbourg dated 20 October 1769.
4- Marie Doiron b: Abt. 1701 Acadia; d: Bef. 14 February 1752
+Jean Doucet b: Abt. 1699 Port Royal, Acadia; m: Abt. 1723 Acadia
5- (Marie) Madeleine Doiron b: 17 April 1710 Grand Pre, Acadia; d: Abt. 1750 Ile St. Jean
+Jean Hebert b: 29 April 1708 Grand Pre, Acadia; m: Abt. 1730 Acadia; d: 2 April 1774 St. Suliac, Bretagne, France; burial: 3 April 1774 St. Suliac, Ille-et-Vilaine, France
6- Madeleine Josephe Doiron b: Abt. 1712 Acadia; d: 24 November 1758 hospital, St. Malo, Ille et Villaine
+Paul Boudrot b: Abt. 1703 Acadia; m: Abt. 1730 Acadia; d: 1758 at sea during crossing to France
Notes for Madeleine Josephe Doiron:
- 1752 census, Rivière du Moulin-à-scie (the south side of the Rivière du Nord-Est of Port La Joye): Paul Boudrot, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 49 years, he has been two years in the colony. Married to Marie Joseph Duaron, native of l'Acadie, aged 40 years. They have two sons and three daughters: Jean Charles Boudrot, aged 12 years; Bazille, aged 4 years; Margueritte, aged 17 years; Françoise, aged 14 years; Anne, aged 7 years. Charles Douaron, her father, native of l'Acadie, aged 90 years and infirm. Married to Françoise Godet, native of l'Acadie, aged 85 years. They have in live stock five oxen, four cows, one sow, and four pigs. The land upon which they are settled is situated on the Rivière des Blancs, it has been given to them verbally by Monsieur de Bonnaventure. They have made a clearing on it of five arpents in extent where they have sown seven bushels of wheat and eight bushels of oats.
- 1 November 1758: Widow Madeleine Josephe and her children Charles, Anne & Joseph disembarked at St. Malo from the ship Le Duc Guillaume. She and Joseph died shortly thereafter.
7- Paul Doiron b: Abt. 1716 Acadia; d: 15 November 1804 Beaumont, Quebec
+Marie Richard b: 17 June 1718 Port Royal, Acadia; m: 19 June 1738 Port Royal, Acadia; d: 14 April 1796 Beaumont, Quebec
Notes for Paul Doiron:
- 1752 Ile St. Jean census: Petit Paul Duaron, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 39 years, he has been in the country two years. Married to Marie Richard, Native of l'Acadie, aged 40 years. They have one son and four daughters: Paul Michel Duaron, aged 12 years, Marie Joseph, aged 15 years, Margueritte Modest, aged 8 years, Elizabeth, aged 5 years, Judith, aged 7 months. And in live stock one pig and seven fowls. The land upon which they are settled is situated on the creek à Dubuisson, it was given to them verbally by Monsieur de Bonnaventure; on the said land they have made a clearing of two arpents in extent.
Notes for Charles Doiron:
- 1701 Acadian census (Mines - Riviere de Kiniscour): Charles Douaron, wife, 1 boy, 2 girls; 6 arpents, 13 cattle, 4 sheep, 10 hogs, 1 gun.
- 1707 census (Des Mines): Charles Douaron, wife, 1 boy 14 or older, 3 girls less than 12; 2 arpents, 6 cattle, 10 sheep, 10 hogs.
- 1714 census (Des Mines - La De Riviere Pigiguit): Charles Douaron, wife, 5 females. They settled in the parish of Sainte-Famille, Pisiquit.
- 1752 census, Ile St. Jean, du Moulin a Scie: Paul Boudrot, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 49 years, he has been two years in the colony. Married to Marie Joseph Duaron, native of l'Acadie, aged 40 years. They have two sons and three daughters: Jean Charles Boudrot, aged 12 years; Bazille, aged 4 years; Margueritte, aged 17 years; Françoise, aged 14 years; Anne, aged 7 years. Charles Douaron, her father, native of l'Acadie, aged 90 years and infirm. Married to Françoise Godet, native of l'Acadie, aged 85 years. They have in live stock five oxen, four cows, one sow, and four pigs. The land upon which they are settled is situated on the Rivière des Blancs, it has been given to them verbally by Monsieur de Bonnaventure. They have made a clearing on it of five arpents in extent where they have sown seven bushels of wheat and eight bushels of oats.
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