Francois Gautrot was born Abt. 1678 at Port Royal, Acadia, and died 3 February 1759 in hospital, St. Malo, Bretagne, France.
Wife Louise Aucoin was born 18 June 1681 at Beaubassin, Acadia (baptism: 18 June 1681 Beaubassin), and died Aft. 1752. They were married Abt. 1708 in Acadia.
Their children were:
1- Pierre Gautrot b: Abt. 1709 Acadia; d: 6 September 1769 St. Nicolas, La Rochelle, Aunis
+Agnes Leblanc b: 15 March 1712 Grand Pre, Acadia; m: 15 October 1731 Grand Pre, Acadia; d: Bet. 1749 - 1752 Cobequit, Acadia
*2nd Wife of Pierre Gautrot:
+Elisabeth (Isabelle) Theriot b: 22 July 1710 Cobequit, Acadia; m: Abt. 1740 Acadia; d: Aft. 1752
Notes for Pierre Gautrot:
- 1752 Ile St Jean census: 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.
2- Charles Gautrot b: Abt. 1711 Acadia; d: 10 July 1760 St. Joseph, Boulogne sur Mer, Picardie
+Marie Josephe Hebert b: 21 November 1711 Grand Pre, Acadia; m: 14 October 1737 Grand Pre, Acadia; d: Aft. 1766
3- boy Gautrot b: Abt. 1713 Acadia
4- Marie Josephe Gautrot b: Abt. 1713 Acadia; d: Aft. 1772 France
+Pierre Bourg b: 1 October 1707 Cobequit, Acadia; m: Abt. 1735 Acadia; d: Abt. 1758 at sea during the crossing to France
Notes for Marie Josephe Gautrot:
- 23 January 1759: Marie Josephe Gautrot, widow, children Ambroise, Jean Pierre, Francoise Josephe, and Marguerite Josephe disembarked at St. Malo from one of the ‘Five Ships’. They lived in Pleslin 1759-1772.
5- Honore Gautrot b: Abt. 1716 St. Pierre & St. Paul, Acadia; d: Bef. 1785 France
+Marguerite Robichaud b: Abt. 1720; m: Abt. 1745 Acadia; d: Bef. 1759
*2nd Wife of Honore Gautrot:
+Jeanne Lebert b: Abt. 12 June 1723 St. Charles des Mines, Acadia; m: 28 January 1761 Plouer, Bretagne, France; d: 9 February 1767 Hotel Dieu, St. Malo, Ille et Villaine, France
Notes for Honore Gautrot:
- 23 January 1759: Honore Gautrot, widower, children Marin, Joseph Simon, and Agnes disembarked at St. Malo from one of the ‘Five Ships’. They lived in Pleslin 1759-1772.
- 7 December 1775, 3rd convoy to Nantes: Honore Gautrot 60 seaman (widower of Jeanne Le Bere), Jean Charles 15, Pierre 13, Agnes 24, Marguerite 11.
6- Alexandre Gautrot b: Abt. 1718 Acadia; d: 18 March 1778 Chantenay, Bretagne, France
+Marguerite Hebert b: Abt. 1728 Acadia; m: Abt. 1744 Acadia; d: Bet. 1791-1795 Lafourche, LA
Notes for Alexandre Gautrot:
- 1752 Ile St. Jean census (Ance a Pinnet): Alexandre Gautreau, native of l'Acadie, aged 34 years, he has been one year on the island. Married to Margueritte Hebert, native of l'Acadie, aged 27 years. They have three sons and one daughter: Francois Hilaire, aged 7 years; Alexander, aged 3 years; Marin, aged 1 year; Julienne, aged 5 years. Victor Gautreau, native of l'Acadie, aged 13 years, his nephew. They have in stock one cow and four pigs. 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 a clearing on it for the sowing of two bushels of wheat in the coming spring.
- 23 January 1759: Alexandre Gautrot, wife Marguerite Hebert, and son Francois Hilaire disembarked at St. Malo from one of the ‘Five Ships’. They lived in Ploubalay 1759, Trigavou 1759-1763, Pleslin 1763-1769, and Trigavou 1769-1772.
- March 1776, 4th convoy to Nantes: Alexandre Gauthreau, wife Marguerite Hebert, and their family of 6 persons
- 1785 Le Saint Remi: Marguerite Hebert, widow Gautrot, 59, Jean 21 sailor, Charles 18, Victoire 16
- 1788 Lafourche census: Margrithe Hebert (widow Gautreaut) 63, Charles 21, Victoria 19.
- 1791 Lafourche census: Etienne Boudreau 24, Victore Gauterau 21, Charles 2, Pierre 1, Margrithe Hebert 66 (their mother)
7- Joseph Gautrot b: Abt. 1723 Acadia; d: Abt. 1786 Lafourche, LA
+Marie Josephe Hebert b: Abt. 1734 Acadia; m: Abt. 1749 Acadia; d: 12 February 1764 St. Suliac, Bretagne; burial: 12 February 1764 St. Suliac, Ille-et-Vilaine, France
*2nd Wife of Joseph Gautrot:
+Anne Josephe Pitre b: Abt. 1741 Cobequid, Acadia; m: 26 November 1764 St. Suliac, Bretagne, France; d: Abt. 1798 Lafourche, LA
8- Francois Gautrot b: Abt. 1724 Acadia; d: Abt. 1757
+Marie Leblanc b: 7 April 1729 Grand Pre, Acadia; m: 10 July 1748 Grand Pre, Acadia; d: Abt. 1753
*2nd Wife of Francois Gautrot:
+Francoise Daigre b: Abt. 1727 Acadia; m: Abt. 1754; d: 1 February 1759 St. Malo, Bretagne, France
Notes for Francois Gautrot:
- 1752 Ile St. Jean census: Francois Gautreau, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 28 years, he has been on the island for one year. Married to Marie Leblanc, native of l'Acadie, aged 23 years. They have three sons: Jean Baptiste, aged 3 years; Joseph, aged 19 months. Charles Gautreau, orphan, aged 17 years, their nephew lives with them. In stock, they have two oxen, one cow, and five fowls. The land upon which they are settled is situated on the south side of Ance à Pinet. It was given to them verbally by Monsieur de Bonnaventure. They have made a clearing on it for the sowing of three bushels of wheat in the coming spring.
- 23 January 1759: Francoise Daigle disembarked with her father-in-law Francois Gautrot at St. Malo from one of the ‘Five Ships’.
9- Marie Madeleine Gautrot b: Abt. 1727 Acadia; d: 28 February 1759 hospital, St. Malo, Bretagne, France
Notes for Francois Gautrot:
- 1752 Ile St. Jean census: Francois Gautreau, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 74 years, he has been in the country one year. Married to Louise Acoin, native of l'Acadie, aged 72 years. They have Marie Magdelaine Gautreau, their daughter, aged 25 years. Their live stock consists of one cow and four pigs.
- 23 January 1759: Francois Gautrot disembarked with his daughter-in-law Francoise Daigle at St. Malo from one of the ‘Five Ships’.
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