Acadian Exile - Grand Derangement flag female ancestor  Marie Anne  AMIRAULT

  (b. abt. 1727 Acadia, Canada   d. 26 July 1811 Mont-Saint-Grégoire, Le Haut-Richelieu, Lower Canada )  

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Marie Anne AMIRAULT was born abt. 1727 in Acadia, Canada

Marie Anne AMIRAULT was the child of Pierre AMIRAULT (MIREAULT)   and   Marie Anne BRUN and the grandchild of: (paternal)  François AMIRAULT dit TOURANGEAU and Marie PITRE DE PALOMCOUP (maternal)  Abraham BRUN and Anne PELLERIN

Marie Anne was deported as part of the Acadian Exile / Grand Derangement around 1755.
To learn more about the Acadian Exile / Grand Derangement, visit: What Was The Acadian Expulsion of 1755? Unraveling the Grand Dérangement


Spouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):

Marie Anne  married  Pierre COMEAU abt. 1743 in Acadia, Canada .  The couple had (at least) 1 child.
Pierre COMEAU  was born abt. 1725 in Acadia, Canada (Acadie). 

Marie Anne  married  (2) Jean-Baptiste HEBERT abt. 1753 in Port Royal, Acadia .  Jean-Baptiste HEBERT  was born abt. 1722 in Annapolis Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada (Port Royal, Acadia).  Jean-Baptiste died 27 May 1796 in Nicolet, Québec, Canada (Saint-Jean-Baptiste) .  Jean-Baptiste was the child of Antoine HÉBERT and Jeanne CORPORON.

Marie Anne AMIRAULT died 26 July 1811 in Mont-Saint-Grégoire, Le Haut-Richelieu, Lower Canada .
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