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Abt 1649 - Abt 1735 (86 years)
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| Name |
Jean DOUARON DIT DOIRON |
| Born |
Abt 1649 |
Saint-Martin de l'île de Ré, France |
| Gender |
Male |
| _UID |
760FEA3DB49A894BBA710902C0C712933064 |
| Died |
Abt 1735 |
Pisiguit |
| Person ID |
I1480 |
Chamberlain Family |
| Last Modified |
1 Dec 2017 |
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| Notes |
- His name first appears on the Census of 1686. Married twice, he was the father of at least nineteen children.
DOIRON, Jean, married Marie-Anne Canol, and both of them were from France, according to Pierre Trahan, husband of his granddaughter Madeleine Vincent (Doc. inéd., Vol. III, p. 111). Another Pierre Trahan, who was a nephew of Jean Doiron’s second wife, Marie Trahan, mistakenly attributes the given name of Charles to him (ibid., p. 8), as do three other depositions: one from Jean Doiron’s grandson Jean Hébert (ibid., p. 11), one from his great-grandson Félix Boudrot (ibid., p. 39), and the last from Marie-Madeleine LeBlanc on behalf of her son-in-law Miniac Daigre, another of the ancestor’s great-grandsons (ibid., p. 25). Miniac Daigre’s uncles Alexis and Jean Doiron in their joint deposition likewise call their grandfather Charles, but do not mention his place of origin (ibid., p. 16). The 1693 census shows clearly that the same man who was listed as the husband of Marie-Anne Canol in 1686 had remarried Marie Trahan, and both those censuses and various other records in Acadia uniformly call the Doiron forebear Jean (see DGFA-1, pp. 513-516).
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