Acadian Exile - Grand Derangement flag male ancestor  Armand Grégoire  THIBAULT

  (b. 26 October 1732 Port Royal, Acadia   d. 24 March 1785 Bécancour, Nicolet, Province of Québec, Canada )  

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Armand Grégoire THIBAULT was born 26 October 1732 in Port Royal, Acadia

Armand Grégoire THIBAULT was the child of Louis THIBAULT   and   Anne Ursule Jeanne PICOT and the grandchild of: (maternal)  Michel PICOT dit LARIGUEUR and Elisabeth Isabelle LEVRON dite NANTAIS

Armand Grégoire 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):

Armand Grégoire  married  Rosalie CORMIER 27 October 1760 in Bécancour, Nicolet, Canada .  The couple had (at least) 2 children.
Rosalie CORMIER  was born 20 March 1740 in Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada (Beaubassin, Acadia) (Fort Lawrence).  Rosalie died 27 January 1768 in Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada (Beaubassin, Acadia) (Fort Lawrence).  Rosalie was the child of Pierre CORMIER and Marguerite CYR.

Armand Grégoire  married  (2) Charlotte DESHAYES (DESHAIES) 31 July 1769 in Bécancour, Nicolet, Province of Québec, Canada .  The couple had (at least) 1 child.
Charlotte DESHAYES (DESHAIES)  was born 22 April 1734 in Bécancour, Nicolet, Québec, Canada (Nativité-de-Notre-Dame-de-Becancour) (Saint-Edouard-de-Gentilly).  Charlotte died 23 August 1806 in Bécancour, Nicolet, Québec, Canada (Nativité-de-Notre-Dame-de-Becancour) (Saint-Edouard-de-Gentilly).  Charlotte was the child of Jean-Baptiste DESHAYES (DESHAIES) dit ST-CYR and Josephte ARSENAULT (ARCENAULT) (ARSENEAU).

Armand Grégoire THIBAULT died 24 March 1785 in Bécancour, Nicolet, Province of Québec, Canada .
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