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Ancestral Collectives
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1621 - 1713 (92 years)
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| Name |
Pierre DOUCET |
| Born |
1621 |
La Verdure, France |
| Gender |
Male |
| _UID |
312A669A017C2E44858C2C30D4A9EAF41283 |
| Died |
2 Jun 1713 |
Port Royal, Acadie, Canada |
| Person ID |
I279 |
Pouliot Family |
| Last Modified |
1 Dec 2017 |
| Family |
Henriette PELLETRET |
| Married |
1660 |
Port Royal, Acadie, Canada |
| _UID |
FD736A0461FCB74898F28D900B8426A43ABF |
| Children |
| | 1. Toussaint DOUCET, b. 1663, St. Jean Baptiste, Beaubassin, Acadie, Canada , d. Bef 1763 (Age < 99 years) |
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| Last Modified |
15 May 2022 |
| Family ID |
F129 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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| Notes |
- Former Lieutenant of Aulnay and tutor of his children.
DOUCET, Marguerite, came from France with her husband Abraham Dugas, according to her great-grandson Alain LeBlanc (Doc. inéd., Vol. III, p. 50). This deposition does not name her, but Marguerite is identified as Abraham’s wife and ultimately widow by four Acadian censuses between 1671 and 1700 and by her burial record in the register of Port-Royal (see DGFA-1, p. 526). Through the dispensations granted on the occasion of the marriages of some of her descendants with other Doucet descendants, it can be proved that she was a younger sister of the Pierre Doucet who is mentioned in the preceding paragraph. The fact that she came from France shows that Pierre must have originated there too, notwithstanding the affirmation that he came to Acadia from Canada.
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