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About Pierre Vincent
- Sources:
- 1671 Acadie Census - shown to be 40 years old which estimates birth c.1631
- http://www.francogene.com/genealogie-quebec-genealogy/087/087503.php
VINCENT, Pierre (..), laboureur/ploughman, né/born vers/about 1631 (rec. 1671) Martaizé (Vienne ), France
Origin : would be from Martaizé (860149) (nom existe), but records are missing and there is no trace of that person
- mariés/married vers/about 1663, de/from Port-Royal (Acadie)
GAUDET, Anne (Denis & Martine GAUTHIER ), née/born vers/about 1644 ou/or 1646 (rec. 1671)
1) Clément, marié/married vers/about 1698 Madeleine LEVRON
2) Huguette, mariée/married vers/about 1684 Jean BASTARACHE dit LE BASQUE
3) Madeleine, née/born vers/about 1668 (rec. 1698), mariée/married vers/about 1685 François MOÏSE dit LATREILLE
4) Michel, né/born vers/about 1668 (rec. 1671), marié/married vers/about 1689 Marie Josèphe RICHARD, marié/married Pisiguit (Acadie) 1709 ou/or 1710 Anne Marie DOIRON
5) Pierre, marié/married vers/about 1692 Jeanne TRAHAN
Plusieurs de ses descendants portent le nom de Clément.
Arrive en acadie vers 1654. En 1686, ses fils Michel, Pierre et Thomas demeurent à Port-Royal. Leurs parents sont vraisemblablement décédés. Au recensement de 1671, n'avaient que 4 enfants: Huguette 7, Thomas 6, Michel 3 et Pierre 2. (Arrived in Acadia to 1654. In 1686, his son Michel, Pierre and Thomas remained at Port Royal. Their parents have likely died. In the Census of 1671, had only 4 children: Huguette 7, Thomas 6, 3 Michel and Pierre 2.)
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accessed 12 Jun 2018), entry for Pierre Vincent, person ID 9WXY-P51. 3
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accessed 12 Jun 2018), entry for Pierre Vincent, person ID 9WXY-P51.
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch Name: Name: Name: Name: (https://www.familysearch.org);;;;
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accessed 12 Jun 2018), entry for Marie Gautreaux, person ID K8G5-72W. 3
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accessed 12 Jun 2018), entry for Pierre Vincent, person ID 9WXY-P51. 3
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch Name: Name: Name: (https://www.familysearch.org);;;
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accessed 12 Jun 2018), entry for Pierre Vincent, person ID 9WXY-P51. 3
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch Name: Name: Name: Name: (https://www.familysearch.org);;;;
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accessed 12 Jun 2018), entry for Pierre Vincent, person ID 9WXY-P51.
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch Name: Name: Name: Name: (https://www.familysearch.org);;;;
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accessed 12 Jun 2018), entry for Marie Gautreaux, person ID K8G5-72W. 3
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch Name: (https://www.familysearch.org);
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accessed 12 Jun 2018), entry for Pierre Vincent, person ID 9WXY-P51. 3
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch Name: Name: Name: (https://www.familysearch.org);;;
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accessed 12 Jun 2018), entry for Pierre Vincent, person ID 9WXY-P51. 3
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch Name: Name: Name: Name: (https://www.familysearch.org);;;;
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accessed 12 Jun 2018), entry for Pierre Vincent, person ID 9WXY-P51.
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch Name: Name: Name: Name: (https://www.familysearch.org);;;;
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accessed 12 Jun 2018), entry for Marie Gautreaux, person ID K8G5-72W. 3
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BIO: Pierre died before 1686, at the age of 55. He married Anne Gaudet in about 1663, in Port-Royal, Acadie. They are believed to be the parents of the following:1) Huguette (1664-1717) md Jean Bastarache2) Michel (1668-) md (a) Anne-Marie Doiron and (b) Marie-Josephe Richard3) Pierre (1669-1732) md Marie-Jeanne Trahan4) Clement (1674-) md Madeleine Levron :: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156815791/pierre-vincent#add-to-vc
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Biography ==:NOTICE: this profile is protected by the Acadian Project because of frequent duplication, variant name spellings and attempts to add unsourced parents. Please contact the Acadian Project before making any substantive changes. Thanks for helping make WikiTree the best site for accurate information.
:Pierre Vincent was born about 1631, location unknown at this time. His parents are unproven. These parents were on the profile Michel Vincent and Jeanne Unknown but have been removed since there is no documented proof of the parents of Pierre.
:He married Anne Gaudet, daughter of Denis Gaudet and Martine Gauthier, around 1663 in Port-Royal, according to the depositions of their descendants at Belle-Isle-en-Mer.≤ref name="DGFA"/> Together they had 6 known children between around 1664 and 1674:
:In 1671 Pierre, a ploughman age 40, and Anne age 27, were enumerated in the first Acadian census in Port-Royal. ≤ref>Tim Hebert; Transcription of the 1671 Acadian Census, at Port-Royal, Acadie. 1671 Census Transcribed. The original census can be found at Census microfilm C-2572 of the National Archives of Canada “Acadie Recensements 1671 1752” Images 3-14.≤blockquote>at Port Royal: Pierre VINCENT, ploughman 40, wife Anne GAUDET 27; Children: Huguette 7, Thomas 6, Michel 3, Pierre 2; cattle 18, sheep 9. He works 16 arpents of land.≤/blockquote> Also: Scan of original; Tim Hebert transcription≤/ref> They owned 18 head of cattle, 9 sheep and 16 arpents of land. There were 3 boys and 1 girl in the household.
:Anne passed away before 1678 since Pierre was listed without a wife in the 1678 census, but with four boys and two girls: Thomas Michel, Pierre, Unnamed, Huguette and unnamed. He owned 15 head of cattle, and8 "acres" of land.≤ref>Tim Hebert; 1678 Port Royal Acadian Census noting that the correlations for this census were done by Rev. Clarence J. d'Entremont, Fairhaven, Massachusetts.1678 Census≤blockquote>Folio 20, at Port Royal: Pierre Vincent, 15 cattle, 8 acres, 4 boys: age 13- born 1665; 11-1667, 9-1669, 7-1671; 2 girls: age 15- born 1663, 10-1668.≤/blockquote>≤/ref>
:He died before 1687 in Port-Royal, Acadie, Nouvelle-France ≤ref name="DGFA">Stephen A. White, Patrice Gallant, Hector-J. Hébert, Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes (Moncton, N.-B.: Centre D'études Acadiennes, Université De Moncton, 1999) p.p. 1575-1576.≤/ref>
:Vincent first ancestor known in America.
:Father Léopold Lanctôt omi says in a book whose title is: FAMILIES ACADIENNES (Volume II), the following:≤ref>The online archived copy contains one reviewwhich is not in agreement on the reliability of this publication. Caution is advised. See citation under Sources.≤/ref>
::"Pierre Vincent, was born in France in 1631. He came to Canada in 1654, with Emmanuel Le Borgne, Sieur du Coudray, merchant of La Rochelle, just supply the colony, where he has business interests. The Châteaufort, armed in war, made available by Le Borgne by his associate, theDuke of Vendome, from La Rochelle 25 March 1654. It carries on board some new settlers, and Pierre Vincent Michel Richard, laborers, and Pierre Thibodeau, miller. It is also loaded with supplies, weapons and ammunition, whose value amounts to 75,000 pounds ($ 15,000). the ship of 300 tons arrived in Port-Royal in mid-May 1654. "
::"A few days after his arrival, Pierre Vincent attends the capture ofPort Royal by Sedgwick ..........."
:When Father Lanctôt writes about Pierre Thibodeau, he said and I quote:
::"...... Emmanuel Le Borgne of Belleisle, lord of Port Royal ......"
::"...... The Châteaufort, captained by Guilbeau ......."
::"Two months after the arrival of Peter" (Thibodeau) "in Acadia, July31, 1654, although one is right in peacetime, a British fleet commanded by Major Robert Sedgwick, appeared before Port Royal . it is composed of three warships and a ketch (sailboat with two masts), carrying 500 soldiers of fort Sedgwick arrives the Saint John river, which he took over and where he made prisoner Charles Saint-Étienne de La Tour, governor of Acadia. After two weeks of stubborn resistance, despite its small garrison of 120 men, Germain Doucet, said La Verdure, commander of Port Royal, to capitulate. the French garrison and its commander . and Le Borgne, are returned to France aboard Châteauford After the departure of the French garrison, the English also leave Port Royal, leaving no garrison: people govern themselves through a Council chairedby a trustee, Guillaume Trahan. (His daughter Jeanne married Pierre (II) Vincent).≤ref>"Familles acadiennes", Lanctot, Leopold; Ste-Julie, Qc : Editions du Libre-Echange, 1994; Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; bostonpubliclibrary; americana; Digitizing sponsor Boston Public Library; Language French; Volume v.2≤/ref>
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See also:*Karen Theriot Reader Pierre Vincent at Geneanet*Roger Vincent, "Histoire et généalogie des Vincent", PDF accessed at http://sergevincent.com/Genealogie/Histoire%20et%20Genealogie%20Vin... origines Pierre Vincent
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Biography ==:NOTICE: this profile is protected by the Acadian Project because of frequent duplication, variant name spellings and attempts to add unsourced parents. Please contact the Acadian Project before making any substantive changes. Thanks for helping make WikiTree the best site for accurate information.
:Pierre Vincent was born about 1631, location unknown at this time. His parents are unproven. These parents were on the profile Michel Vincent and Jeanne Unknown but have been removed since there is no documented proof of the parents of Pierre.
:He married Anne Gaudet, daughter of Denis Gaudet and Martine Gauthier, around 1663 in Port-Royal, according to the depositions of their descendants at Belle-Isle-en-Mer.≤ref name="DGFA"/> Together they had 6 known children between around 1664 and 1674:
:In 1671 Pierre, a ploughman age 40, and Anne age 27, were enumerated in the first Acadian census in Port-Royal. ≤ref>Tim Hebert; Transcription of the 1671 Acadian Census, at Port-Royal, Acadie. 1671 Census Transcribed. The original census can be found at Census microfilm C-2572 of the National Archives of Canada “Acadie Recensements 1671 1752” Images 3-14.≤blockquote>at Port Royal: Pierre VINCENT, ploughman 40, wife Anne GAUDET 27; Children: Huguette 7, Thomas 6, Michel 3, Pierre 2; cattle 18, sheep 9. He works 16 arpents of land.≤/blockquote> Also: Scan of original; Tim Hebert transcription≤/ref> They owned 18 head of cattle, 9 sheep and 16 arpents of land. There were 3 boys and 1 girl in the household.
:Anne passed away before 1678 since Pierre was listed without a wife in the 1678 census, but with four boys and two girls: Thomas Michel, Pierre, Unnamed, Huguette and unnamed. He owned 15 head of cattle, and8 "acres" of land.≤ref>Tim Hebert; 1678 Port Royal Acadian Census noting that the correlations for this census were done by Rev. Clarence J. d'Entremont, Fairhaven, Massachusetts.1678 Census≤blockquote>Folio 20, at Port Royal: Pierre Vincent, 15 cattle, 8 acres, 4 boys: age 13- born 1665; 11-1667, 9-1669, 7-1671; 2 girls: age 15- born 1663, 10-1668.≤/blockquote>≤/ref>
:He died before 1687 in Port-Royal, Acadie, Nouvelle-France ≤ref name="DGFA">Stephen A. White, Patrice Gallant, Hector-J. Hébert, Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes (Moncton, N.-B.: Centre D'études Acadiennes, Université De Moncton, 1999) p.p. 1575-1576.≤/ref>
:Vincent first ancestor known in America.
:Father Léopold Lanctôt omi says in a book whose title is: FAMILIES ACADIENNES (Volume II), the following:≤ref>The online archived copy contains one reviewwhich is not in agreement on the reliability of this publication. Caution is advised. See citation under Sources.≤/ref>
::"Pierre Vincent, was born in France in 1631. He came to Canada in 1654, with Emmanuel Le Borgne, Sieur du Coudray, merchant of La Rochelle, just supply the colony, where he has business interests. The Châteaufort, armed in war, made available by Le Borgne by his associate, theDuke of Vendome, from La Rochelle 25 March 1654. It carries on board some new settlers, and Pierre Vincent Michel Richard, laborers, and Pierre Thibodeau, miller. It is also loaded with supplies, weapons and ammunition, whose value amounts to 75,000 pounds ($ 15,000). the ship of 300 tons arrived in Port-Royal in mid-May 1654. "
::"A few days after his arrival, Pierre Vincent attends the capture ofPort Royal by Sedgwick ..........."
:When Father Lanctôt writes about Pierre Thibodeau, he said and I quote:
::"...... Emmanuel Le Borgne of Belleisle, lord of Port Royal ......"
::"...... The Châteaufort, captained by Guilbeau ......."
::"Two months after the arrival of Peter" (Thibodeau) "in Acadia, July31, 1654, although one is right in peacetime, a British fleet commanded by Major Robert Sedgwick, appeared before Port Royal . it is composed of three warships and a ketch (sailboat with two masts), carrying 500 soldiers of fort Sedgwick arrives the Saint John river, which he took over and where he made prisoner Charles Saint-Étienne de La Tour, governor of Acadia. After two weeks of stubborn resistance, despite its small garrison of 120 men, Germain Doucet, said La Verdure, commander of Port Royal, to capitulate. the French garrison and its commander . and Le Borgne, are returned to France aboard Châteauford After the departure of the French garrison, the English also leave Port Royal, leaving no garrison: people govern themselves through a Council chairedby a trustee, Guillaume Trahan. (His daughter Jeanne married Pierre (II) Vincent).≤ref>"Familles acadiennes", Lanctot, Leopold; Ste-Julie, Qc : Editions du Libre-Echange, 1994; Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; bostonpubliclibrary; americana; Digitizing sponsor Boston Public Library; Language French; Volume v.2≤/ref>
Sources
≤references />
See also:*Karen Theriot Reader Pierre Vincent at Geneanet*Roger Vincent, "Histoire et généalogie des Vincent", PDF accessed at http://sergevincent.com/Genealogie/Histoire%20et%20Genealogie%20Vin... origines Pierre Vincent
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