| HUSBAND | WIFE | OTHERS | Notes |
| Jean Hébert,
(b. 1699 in Acadia) |
Ester Courtenay (b. 1709) | Jean (brother-in-law of Pierre Trahan) died on the island
in 1773
Ester may have been his 2nd wife Went from Liverpool to Morlaix; settled at Borderhouat (Lacmaria) on the island Ester & kids were on La Bon Papa -> LA |
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| Amable Hébert (b. 1746 at Pisiquid), son of Jean above | Marie RICHARD (b. 15 Aug. 1741), daughter of Pierre, sister of Josephe Ignace and Catherine | Marie Modeste
(b. 9 Jan 1764) Brigitte Josephe (b. 29 Sep 1765) 3 more children were born on the island |
Went from Liverpool to live at Coty (Locmaria) and Kerzo
(Sauzon) on the island
The family was in Quimper, France in 1773 Marie RICHARD died in 1780 at Nantes They took the Bon Papa to LA |
| Charles Hébert (b. Feb.1731 at Pisiquid), widowed twice | Marie Lecoq (b.1733 at Saint-Servan) | Théotiste Marie (b. 1763), from Charles'
previous marriage
3 more children were born on Belle-Isle |
"Venant de Saint-Malo, sans être passé par l'Angleterre", lived at Kervarigeon in Bangor; after Charles died, Marie moved to Morlaix (by 1773) |
| Joseph Leblanc (b. 21 July 1730 at Grand Pre), widower from a previous marriage | Agnès Hébert (b. 1740 in Pisiquid), daughter of Jean above | Jean-Baptiste Leblanc (b. 7 Mar 1752), from 1st marriage
Odile Leblanc (b. 25 July 1754), from 1st marriage Marguerite Blanche Leblanc (b. 7 May 1765), from 2nd marriage 3 more children were born on the island |
Went from Liverpool to Morlaix, settling at Kerlédan
(Sauzon) on the island
They were at Quimper in 1773 Some of the family went to LA on La Bon Papa |
| Joseph Leblanc (b. 1 May 1731 at Pisiquid), brother of Marguerite (47). | Marie Hébert (b. 6 Apr 1736 at Pisiquid), daughter of Joseph Hebert (d.) and Madeleine Trahan | Simon Paul Leblanc
(b. 12 Mar 1765) Modeste Leblanc (b. 25 Aug 1763) 5 more children were born on the island |
Went from Liverpool to Morlaix, settling at Bernantec
(Sauzon) on the island
In 1773, they were at Morlaix |
| Jean-Baptiste Trahan (b. 17 Jan 1735 at Rivière aux Canards), brother of Marie and of Françoise | Madeleine Hébert (b. 1741 at Pisiquid), daughter of Jean above .... or perhaps daughter of the widower of Pierre Trahan | Jean-Baptiste Trahan
(b. 3 Apr 1761) Jean-Michel Trahan (b. 26 Aug 1764) 5 or 6 other children were born on the island |
Went from Liverpool to Morlaix, settled at Borménahic
(Locmaria)
These 2 boys may have been from a previous marriage Left for LA on St. Remi |
| Madeleine Trahan (b. 1704), widow of Joseph Hebert, mother of Marie and Madeleine Pelagie | Jean Baptiste (b. 1745)
Marguerite (b. 1746) |
Went from Liverpool to Morlaix, settling at Kervarigeon
(Bangor)
Jean Baptiste was at Paimboeuf and Marguerite at Morlaix in 1773 Madeleine died in 1766 on the island |
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| Jean Tiernay
(b. Feb 1740 in Ireland) |
Magdeleine Pélagie Hébert (b. 1745 at Pisiquid), daughter of Magdeleine, sister of Marie | Andre Tiernay
(b. Dec 1764) Daniel Tiernay (b. 15 Mar 1765) [his sons] A daughter was later born on the island |
Went from Liverpool to Tréguier, settling at Kervarigeon
(Bangor)
They were at Morlaix in 1773 |
| Elizabeth HEBERT, d/o Aimable & Marie RICHARD
b. & bt. May 24, 1770 [Belle Isle en Mer: Sauzon] Jean HEBERT, m. Esther MARES
Jean Charles HEBERT, s/o Jean Baptiste & Anne BENOIT
Louis David HEBERT, s/o Amable & Marie RICHARD
Marie Genevieve HEBERT, d/o Aimable & Marie RICHARD
Marie Julie HEBERT, d/o Charles & Marie LE COQ, Acadians
Pierre Charles Joseph HEBERT, s/o Charles & Marie
LE COQ
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Two Heberts, Jean Hebert and Charles Hebert,
made their own declarations. Heberts are also mentioned in several other
declarations. Here is an example of the declarations ... it is the
one made by Jean Hebert.
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| On February 11, 1767 appeared
Jean Hebert, settler, living at the village of Borderhouat, parish of Locmaria,
on this island, accompanied by Charles Gautrot, Miniac Daigre, Emilien
Segoilot and Charles Granger all Acadians living on this island, parishes
of Locmaria and of Palais, in front of them the said Jean Hebert declared
that he was born at Pisiquid, parish of l'Assomption, in 1698 of Jean Hebert
and Jeanne Douaron; Jean Hebert issued of Etienne Hebert who came from
France with Marie Godet his wife, both of them died at Port Royal; Jeanne
Doiron was the daughter of Charles Doiron who came from France and died
at Pisiquid, parish of La Sainte Famille; the said Jean Hebert married
in 1722 in the said parish Marguerite Trahan daughter of Alexandre Trahan
of Port Royal who died at Isle St. Jean in 1750 and of Marie Pellerin who
died in Acadia August 27, 1756. The said Marguerite Trahan wife of
Jean Hebert died at Liverpool August 30, 1759. Of the marriage of
Jean Hebert and the deceased Marguerite Trahan were issued:
1. Jean Hebert in 1729, married in 1751, at Mines, parish of Saint Charles, to Anne LeBlanc daughter of Pierre LeBlanc and Anne Theriot. Transported with their family to Cayenne. 2. Allain Hebert born in the month of March 1725 in the said parish, married at the said place, the first time, in the month of October 1746 to Henriette Thibodault born in the said parish in 1727, daughter of Jean Baptiste Thibodault and Marguerite Boudrot of the same parish and transported by the English to Boston. The said Henriette Thibodault died at Pisiquid in the month of September 1754. Of the marriage of Allain Hebert and the deceased Henriette Thibodault were born the following: Firmin Hebert in the same parish of l'Assomption in 1747. Elizabeth Hebert in 1749. Paul Hebert in 1751. And Marguerite Blanche Hebert in 1753. The said Allain Hebert was transported to Boston in England and married a second time at Liverpool in the month of December 1759 to Francoise Saunier daughter of Pierre Saunier and Marguerite Vincent of the Riviere aux Canards, parish of Saint Joseph. The said Allain Hebert passed with his wife to Cayenne where they died. Pascal Hebert, son of Jean and Marguerite Trahan born in the said parish of l'Assomption in 1755 and married at Liverpool in England to Francoise Trahan daughter of Pierre Trahan and Jeanne Daigre of the Riviere aux Canards, parish of Saint Joseph. The said Pascal passed to Cayenne and with the said Trahan were returned from Cayenne to France and is at present at the village of Calastren, parish of Bangor. Agnes Hebert, born at Pisiquid in the said parish in 1740 married January 28, 1758 at Liverpool to Joseph LeBlanc living on this island at the village of Kledan, parish of Sauzon. Amable Hebert, born at the said place in 1746 and married at Liverpool to Marie Richard daughter of Pierre Richard living on this island at the village of Kbelec, parish of Palais, and Marie Josephe LeBlanc who died at Liverpool. Of this marriage were born two children, as follows: 1. Marie Hebert, January 9, 1764 at Morlaix, parish of Saint Mathieu, Diocese of Treguier. 2. Brigitte Hebert born on the flat boat on which they came to this island the 29th of September, 1765 and baptized the next day at Morlaix, parish of Saint Mathieu, Diocese of Treguier. Madeleine Modeste Hebert, born in the same parish in 1741 and married at Liverpool January 31, 1757 to Jean Baptiste Trahan, born at the Riviere aux Canards, parish of Saint Joseph, January 17, 1735, son of Joseph Trahan and Elizabeth Theriot. Joseph Trahan died at Liverpool and Elizabeth his wife in Virginia. The said Joseph Trahan, son of Jean Trahan and Marguerite Boudrot who died in the parish of Saint Joseph; the said Jean Trahan issued of Guillaume Trahan who came from France and married at Port Royal to Madeleine LeBrun, both died at Port Royal. The said Marguerite Boudrot issued of Charles Boudrot and Madeleine Bourg, died at Pisiquid, parish of La Sainte Famille. Of the marriage of Jean Baptiste Trahan with Madeleine Modeste Hebert were born two children: 1. Jean Baptiste Trahan at Liverpool April 3, 1761; 2. Jean Michel Trahan August 26, 1764, parish of Saint Mathieu, Diocese of Treguier and the said Jean Hebert, declarant, married at Liverpool October 8, 1763 Ester Courtenay, English, 57 or 58 years old. Such is the declaration of Jean Hebert who after having it read to him declared the contents to be correct and that he could not sign this accounting. Completed and drawn up under the signature of Monsieur Bilguet rector of Locmaria, of Monsieur Le Loutre missionary priest and us clerk at the action, the said day, month and year as above. Signing the register: Charles Gautrot, Emilien Segoilot, Miniac Daigre, Bliguet, R. de Locmaria, J.L. Le Loutre, missionary priest, Thebaud. |