Exiled HEBERTs in South
Carolina
Many of the Acadians who reached the Carolinas attempted
to go back to Canada. Later, many traveled to French colonies to the south.
From ship lists of Acadian arrivals in South Carolina:
1755
Sloop: Dolphin
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Joseph HEBERT, his wife, and 3 children
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Claude HEBERT, his wife, and 1 child
Ship: Cornwallis
Sloop: Endeavour
Jan. 28, 1756: Acadians Unable to Work
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Joseph HUBERT?, his wife, and 3 children
August 12, 1763 ... Charleston, S.C.
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Jean CORMIER, Jr., Marguerite CORMIER (his wife), Marguerite CORMIER (13),
Joseph GAUSELOIS (3), Balthazzar COMME, Marie HEBERT (called COME), Marie
Anne COME
August 23, 1763 ... no surnames were given for wives
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Jean HEBERT, his wife, and 5 children
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Anne HEBERT (widow), 3 children, and 1 other
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Paul HEBERT, his wife, and 2 children
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Jean HEBERT, his wife, and 5 children
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Paul HEBERT, his wife, and 5 children
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