Firmin LEBLANC (b. abt. 1746 , Acadia, Canada d. 6 August 1827 , Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada )
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Firmin LEBLANC was born abt. 1746 in Acadia, Canada
Firmin LEBLANC was the child of Joseph Andre LEBLANC and Marguerite HEBERT and the grandchild of: (paternal) Claude-Andre LEBLANC and Madeleine BOUDROT (BOUDREAU) (maternal) Jean-Emmanuel HÉBERT and Madeleine DUGASFirmin 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):
Firmin married Ludivine DUPUIS abt. 1771 . The couple had (at least) 1 child. Ludivine DUPUIS was born abt. 1748 in Acadia, Canada (Acadie). Ludivine was the child of Michel DUPUIS and Marie Josephe SAVOIE.
Firmin LEBLANC died 6 August 1827 in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada .
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[Hide/Show]Firmin LEBLANC married Ludivine DUPUIS-- Date: abt. 1771 Place:
Ludivine DUPUIS was the child of Michel DUPUIS and Marie Josephe SAVOIE
Children of Firmin LEBLANC and Ludivine DUPUIS:
Ludivine DUPUIS was the child of Michel DUPUIS and Marie Josephe SAVOIE
Children of Firmin LEBLANC and Ludivine DUPUIS:
Anne "Nanette" LEBLANC (b.abt. 1778, Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada d. abt. 1820, Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada)
m. François LEBLANC 1801 in , New Brunswick, Canada
m. François LEBLANC 1801 in , New Brunswick, Canada
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1763 - France cedes its North American posessions to Britain by the Treaty of Paris, ending the Seven Years War (French and Indian War). Quebec City French-speaking Catholics were now under the rule of Protestant Britain under King George III.
1775 - The Battle of Québec was fought on December 31 between the American Continental Army and British defenders of Québec City. It was the first major defeat for the Americans in the Revolutionary War.
1784 - The bifocal lens is invented (Benjamin Franklin, United States)
The oil lamp is invented (Aimé Argand, Switzerland)
The oil lamp is invented (Aimé Argand, Switzerland)
1791 - The Constitutional Act divides Québec into Upper and Lower Canada
1818 - Canada's border is defined as the 49th Parallel from Lake of the Woods to the Rocky Mountains.
1820 - January 29 - George IV becomes King of England
1827 Death
6 August 1827
Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada (Petitcodiac, Acadia)
6 August 1827
Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada (Petitcodiac, Acadia)
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- Updated: 4/5/2021 9:28:19 AM
Canadian Ancestry - Acadia - Did you know? On January 6th of each year, the Acadians celebrated Epiphany. This tradition included the Twelfth Night cake. The cake contained a ring, a medal, and a button. When the cake was cut, it was said...Read MORE...
Je Me Souviens, A Publication of the American-French Genealogical Society, Woonsocket, Rhode Island. Volume 35, Number 1. Spring 2012. Acadian Festivals.
Je Me Souviens, A Publication of the American-French Genealogical Society, Woonsocket, Rhode Island. Volume 35, Number 1. Spring 2012. Acadian Festivals.
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