Exiled HEBERTs in Connecticut
Connecticut was unique in that the colony made plans to
deal with the Acadians before they arrived. When England and France made
peace in 1763, they submitted a list of those Acadians who wished to be
sent to France.
August 14, 1763 ... no surnames were given for some
wives
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Pierre HEBERT (family of 11)
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Alexis HEBERT, his wife, and 1 child
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Manuel HEBERT, his wife, and 3children
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Pierre HEBERT, his wife, and 7 children
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Simon HEBERT, his wife, and 1 child
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Pierre HEBERT, Elizabeth DUPUY (his wife), and 9 children
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Pierre Hilaire LEBLANC and Marie Isabelle HEBERT (his wife)
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Fabien HEBERT, Anastazie LANDRY (his wife), and 1 son
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Joseph HEBERT, Anne BOURG (his wife), and 9 children
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Joseph LANDRY, Victor HEBERT, Marie Joseph HEBERT
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Olivier HEBERT, his wife, and 6 children
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Charles HEBERT, his wife, and 5 children
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Rene HEBERT and Marie BOUDROT (his wife)
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Joseph HEBERT and Anne HEBERT (siblings)
The list, which actually states that it was made by deputies of York
and "Koneticut", had the mark of Jean Baptiste HEBERT (deputy of Koneticut)
on it.
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