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Acadian History.
BOOKS - ACADIAN GENEALOGY - HISTORICAL ACADIAN-CAJUN RESOURCES To Promote your Acadian Book: Special Message to all Authors: The “promotional” pages for Acadian-Cajun material on this web site, are provided “free” on the basis of me being provided one ‘complimentary’ copy of the book et al, as well as the required graphic image(s) and text. All promotional pages are _permanently_ displayed until/unless I ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; ACADIAN MAPS... NEW AND OLD Subscribed to my Acadian-Cajun Newsletter? On a periodic basis, I (infrequently) send out Acadian Genealogy resource information on a complimentary basis to those folks who have subscribed to receive same. If you want to be added to my mailing list, just complete theform below.
ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; SHIPS CARRYING PASSENGERS TO As far as we know, NONE walked overland. The other half (around 1,500 individuals) arrived in 1785 from France on SEVEN ships, not all debarking exclusively from Nantes. Four of the ships also picked up passengers in Paimboeuf; one ship left from Saint-Malo, then Paimboeuf. The following is _THAT_ list of passengers.ACADIAN MYTHS
Posted on the ‘Acadian and Cajun Genealogy, History, Culture and Music’ Facebook Group by Paul Leblanc on 07-15-2011. MYTH # 3: Daniel LeBlanc’s parents are unknown. There is no proof he was a son of the Blanc or De Blanc family. [This is another ‘nobility myth’ that has no basis and is ACADIAN PRISONERS IN GRAND PRÉ (From “The Acadian Miracle” by Dudley J. LeBlanc) The responsibilty of implementing Governor Charles Lawrence’s Acadian Deportation Orders, were assigned to Captain Alexander Murray and Colonel John Winslow. Following is a list of Acadians imprisoned by the British at Grand Pré (exactly as written by Colonel John Winslow), but in alphabetical order. A – B ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; 1776 ACADIAN CENSUS Firmin ARCENEAUX, age 13. Many interesting observations can be made from this census. Since it was dated April 9, 1766, it lists the first Acadians who came to the Cabahannocer section of the Acadian coastSt. James and Ascension Parishes, eleven years after the exile. There were many broken familes. ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; PIERRE MICHAUD AND MARIE ANCELIN Marie was born at La Rochelle and baptized May 7, 1651, at Notre Dame de Cogne, the daughter of Rene Ancelin and of Claire Rousselot. Her mother died in 1661, and Marie came to Quebec with her father and his second wife, Marie Juin, in the spring of 1665. She attended the Ursuline convent at Quebec. She was 16 when she married Pierre. ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; THE STORY OF CHARLES MELANCON Charles signed Mellanson, and the bulletin uses Melanson throughout, so we will use that spelling. Charles Melanson, age 14, and his parents arrived in Acadia from England in 1657. His father, Pierre Laverdure, was a Huguenot who moved to England from France before1632.
ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; DESCENDANTS OF PHILIPPE MIUS D'AZY Descendants of Philippe Mius d'Azy. Philippe Mius d'Azy was born 1660 in Pobomcoup, Cape Sable, Nova Scotia. He is the ancestor of the Indian branch of the Mius (Muise, Muse , Meuse) Family. Philippe Mius d'Azy married twice. Both of his wives were Amerindian women and Philippe's children lived among the "sauvages" on the East Coast inthe 1708
GENEALOGY - ACADIAN GENEALOGY - HISTORICAL ACADIAN-CAJUN Genealogy. National Acadian Day, Shediac, New Brunswick, Canada. August 15, 1909. Visit the links to the right to dig deeper intoAcadian History.
BOOKS - ACADIAN GENEALOGY - HISTORICAL ACADIAN-CAJUN RESOURCES To Promote your Acadian Book: Special Message to all Authors: The “promotional” pages for Acadian-Cajun material on this web site, are provided “free” on the basis of me being provided one ‘complimentary’ copy of the book et al, as well as the required graphic image(s) and text. All promotional pages are _permanently_ displayed until/unless I ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; ACADIAN MAPS... NEW AND OLD Subscribed to my Acadian-Cajun Newsletter? On a periodic basis, I (infrequently) send out Acadian Genealogy resource information on a complimentary basis to those folks who have subscribed to receive same. If you want to be added to my mailing list, just complete theform below.
ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; SHIPS CARRYING PASSENGERS TO As far as we know, NONE walked overland. The other half (around 1,500 individuals) arrived in 1785 from France on SEVEN ships, not all debarking exclusively from Nantes. Four of the ships also picked up passengers in Paimboeuf; one ship left from Saint-Malo, then Paimboeuf. The following is _THAT_ list of passengers.ACADIAN MYTHS
Posted on the ‘Acadian and Cajun Genealogy, History, Culture and Music’ Facebook Group by Paul Leblanc on 07-15-2011. MYTH # 3: Daniel LeBlanc’s parents are unknown. There is no proof he was a son of the Blanc or De Blanc family. [This is another ‘nobility myth’ that has no basis and is ACADIAN PRISONERS IN GRAND PRÉ (From “The Acadian Miracle” by Dudley J. LeBlanc) The responsibilty of implementing Governor Charles Lawrence’s Acadian Deportation Orders, were assigned to Captain Alexander Murray and Colonel John Winslow. Following is a list of Acadians imprisoned by the British at Grand Pré (exactly as written by Colonel John Winslow), but in alphabetical order. A – B ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; 1776 ACADIAN CENSUS Firmin ARCENEAUX, age 13. Many interesting observations can be made from this census. Since it was dated April 9, 1766, it lists the first Acadians who came to the Cabahannocer section of the Acadian coastSt. James and Ascension Parishes, eleven years after the exile. There were many broken familes. ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; PIERRE MICHAUD AND MARIE ANCELIN Marie was born at La Rochelle and baptized May 7, 1651, at Notre Dame de Cogne, the daughter of Rene Ancelin and of Claire Rousselot. Her mother died in 1661, and Marie came to Quebec with her father and his second wife, Marie Juin, in the spring of 1665. She attended the Ursuline convent at Quebec. She was 16 when she married Pierre. ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; THE STORY OF CHARLES MELANCON Charles signed Mellanson, and the bulletin uses Melanson throughout, so we will use that spelling. Charles Melanson, age 14, and his parents arrived in Acadia from England in 1657. His father, Pierre Laverdure, was a Huguenot who moved to England from France before1632.
ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; DESCENDANTS OF PHILIPPE MIUS D'AZY Descendants of Philippe Mius d'Azy. Philippe Mius d'Azy was born 1660 in Pobomcoup, Cape Sable, Nova Scotia. He is the ancestor of the Indian branch of the Mius (Muise, Muse , Meuse) Family. Philippe Mius d'Azy married twice. Both of his wives were Amerindian women and Philippe's children lived among the "sauvages" on the East Coast inthe 1708
ACADIAN GENEALOGY INFORMATION Acadian.org is the number one source for Acadian-Cajun Family Genealogy information. We provide extensive family trees for thousands of Acadian family names. Recipies, Interviews, Traditions, History and More. For all of your personalized Acadian family named items – t-shirts, keychains, hats, mugs and more. Southwest Nova Scotia is GENEALOGY - ACADIAN GENEALOGY - HISTORICAL ACADIAN-CAJUN Genealogy. National Acadian Day, Shediac, New Brunswick, Canada. August 15, 1909. Visit the links to the right to dig deeper intoAcadian History.
BOOKS - ACADIAN GENEALOGY - HISTORICAL ACADIAN-CAJUN RESOURCES To Promote your Acadian Book: Special Message to all Authors: The “promotional” pages for Acadian-Cajun material on this web site, are provided “free” on the basis of me being provided one ‘complimentary’ copy of the book et al, as well as the required graphic image(s) and text. All promotional pages are _permanently_ displayed until/unless I ACADIAN ABOITEAU (DYKE) Acadian Aboiteau (Dyke) French colonists who left Poitou and settled in Port-Royal, Acadia, in the 17th century wasted no time in adapting ancestral techniques of controlling water in an effort to reclaim their land for farming. This marshland along the Baie Française is known today as the Bay of Fundy. The bay, surrounded by almost 31,000 ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; GENEALOGICAL NEWSLETTERS! The Society may be contacted at P.O. Box 108, Opelousas, LA 70571-0108. Annual dues for Individual is $15.00; Family dues (individual & spouse) are $17.00 and Institutional dues are 17.00. The Society Library is located in the home of Estelle Perrault, 407 East Landry, Opelousas, LA. Estelle's phone number is ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; ACADIAN CENSUS SUMMARY Subscribed to my Newsletter? On a periodic basis, I (infrequently) send out Acadian Genealogy resource information on a complimentary basis to those folks who have subscribed to receive same. If you want to be added to my mailing list, just sent an email to with the single word "subscribe" (without the quotation marks) in the SUBJECT portion of the message. ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; PIERRE MICHAUD AND MARIE ANCELIN Marie was born at La Rochelle and baptized May 7, 1651, at Notre Dame de Cogne, the daughter of Rene Ancelin and of Claire Rousselot. Her mother died in 1661, and Marie came to Quebec with her father and his second wife, Marie Juin, in the spring of 1665. She attended the Ursuline convent at Quebec. She was 16 when she married Pierre. ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; "SURVIVING DAMNATION" ACADIAN The best selling historical fiction, 'Surviving Damnation', featuring a typical Acadian family, Les Benoit, deported from Nova Scotia in 1755 in the Grand Derangement and written by R.W. "BEN" BENOIT PH.D., is being submitted to Clint Eastwood as a possible director of a full length film similar to his recent major production of Flags Of Our MELANSON - ACADIAN GENEALOGY - HISTORICAL ACADIAN-CAJUN Click here to view some great MELANSON gift ideas! Click here for details on the MELANSON/MELANCON Family Genealogy CD-ROM THE CHARLES MELANSON STORY Primary source of information is Research Bulletin #250, “The Melanson Settlement (1664-1755) published by Canadian Minister of Environment. R61-9/250E ISSN: 0228-1228 Note: The name Melancon had several ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; GERMAIN DOUCET INFORMATION Germain Doucet dit Sieur de la Verdune (1596 - date of death unknown) was a native of Coupérans-en-Brie, near Paris, France. The name of his wife is unknown; it has been said that he was the brother-in-law of Jacques Bourgeois. His son, Pierre, was born in 1621 and ACADIAN GENEALOGY INFORMATION “A few years ago, we took a trip to visit Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. While there we purchased your Acadian-Cajun Family Trees CD. By using the information contained on this CD, I was able to increase mine and my wife’s ancestry listing from 400+ to over 1700 names which comprise 800+ families.ACADIAN MYTHS
While the Internet is a wonderful resource for researching our roots, it is also a powerful medium which can be used by some (perhaps unknowingly) to perpetuate misleading and incorrect information! This often results in “myths” which require years, before they are corrected by serious researchers. It is important to realize Acadiewas not like
GENEALOGY - ACADIAN GENEALOGY - HISTORICAL ACADIAN-CAJUN National Acadian Day, Shediac, New Brunswick, Canada August 15, 1909 Visit the links to the right to dig deeper into Acadian History. BOOKS - ACADIAN GENEALOGY - HISTORICAL ACADIAN-CAJUN RESOURCESACADIAN CAJUN GENEALOGYACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGEACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE To Promote your Acadian Book: Special Message to all Authors: The “promotional” pages for Acadian-Cajun material on this web site, are provided “free” on the basis of me being provided one ‘complimentary’ copy of the book et al, as well as the required graphic image(s) and text. All promotional pages are _permanently_ displayed until/unless I ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; ACADIAN MAPS... NEW AND OLD Subscribed to my Acadian-Cajun Newsletter? On a periodic basis, I (infrequently) send out Acadian Genealogy resource information on a complimentary basis to those folks who have subscribed to receive same. If you want to be added to my mailing list, just complete theform below.
ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; ACADIAN CENSUS SUMMARY1698 ACADIAN CENSUSACADIAN CENSUS 1678ACADIAN CENSUS 17201671 ACADIAN CENSUSACADIAN CENSUS 16711686 ACADIAN CENSUS Subscribed to my Newsletter? On a periodic basis, I (infrequently) send out Acadian Genealogy resource information on a complimentary basis to those folks who have subscribed to receive same. If you want to be added to my mailing list, just sent an email to with the single word "subscribe" (without the quotation marks) in the SUBJECT portion of the message. ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; SHIPS CARRYING PASSENGERS TO List of Ships and passengers departing for Louisiana in 1785 Special Note: About half of those Acadians who went to Louisiana, beginning in 1764, came by ship from Nova Scotia and Maryland.As far as we know, NONE walked overland. The other half (around 1,500 individuals) arrived in 1785 from France on SEVEN ships, not all debarking exclusively from Nantes. ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; 1776 ACADIAN CENSUS Acadian census of 1776 includes authentic lists containing the names of the men who served in the militia at the different Acadian settlements at the time ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; THE STORY OF CHARLES MELANCON Cajun and French-Canadian Family Surnames, Genealogy CDS, Family Crests and Historical Information resources, since 1991. Linking the future to the past.. one name at a time! ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; DESCENDANTS OF PHILIPPE MIUS D'AZY Click here to view MIUS Acadian Family Crest Gifts Descendants of Philippe Mius d'Azy Philippe Mius d'Azy was born 1660 in Pobomcoup, Cape Sable, Nova Scotia. ACADIAN GENEALOGY INFORMATION “A few years ago, we took a trip to visit Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. While there we purchased your Acadian-Cajun Family Trees CD. By using the information contained on this CD, I was able to increase mine and my wife’s ancestry listing from 400+ to over 1700 names which comprise 800+ families.ACADIAN MYTHS
While the Internet is a wonderful resource for researching our roots, it is also a powerful medium which can be used by some (perhaps unknowingly) to perpetuate misleading and incorrect information! This often results in “myths” which require years, before they are corrected by serious researchers. It is important to realize Acadiewas not like
GENEALOGY - ACADIAN GENEALOGY - HISTORICAL ACADIAN-CAJUN National Acadian Day, Shediac, New Brunswick, Canada August 15, 1909 Visit the links to the right to dig deeper into Acadian History. BOOKS - ACADIAN GENEALOGY - HISTORICAL ACADIAN-CAJUN RESOURCESACADIAN CAJUN GENEALOGYACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGEACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE To Promote your Acadian Book: Special Message to all Authors: The “promotional” pages for Acadian-Cajun material on this web site, are provided “free” on the basis of me being provided one ‘complimentary’ copy of the book et al, as well as the required graphic image(s) and text. All promotional pages are _permanently_ displayed until/unless I ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; ACADIAN MAPS... NEW AND OLD Subscribed to my Acadian-Cajun Newsletter? On a periodic basis, I (infrequently) send out Acadian Genealogy resource information on a complimentary basis to those folks who have subscribed to receive same. If you want to be added to my mailing list, just complete theform below.
ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; ACADIAN CENSUS SUMMARY1698 ACADIAN CENSUSACADIAN CENSUS 1678ACADIAN CENSUS 17201671 ACADIAN CENSUSACADIAN CENSUS 16711686 ACADIAN CENSUS Subscribed to my Newsletter? On a periodic basis, I (infrequently) send out Acadian Genealogy resource information on a complimentary basis to those folks who have subscribed to receive same. If you want to be added to my mailing list, just sent an email to with the single word "subscribe" (without the quotation marks) in the SUBJECT portion of the message. ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; SHIPS CARRYING PASSENGERS TO List of Ships and passengers departing for Louisiana in 1785 Special Note: About half of those Acadians who went to Louisiana, beginning in 1764, came by ship from Nova Scotia and Maryland.As far as we know, NONE walked overland. The other half (around 1,500 individuals) arrived in 1785 from France on SEVEN ships, not all debarking exclusively from Nantes. ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; 1776 ACADIAN CENSUS Acadian census of 1776 includes authentic lists containing the names of the men who served in the militia at the different Acadian settlements at the time ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; THE STORY OF CHARLES MELANCON Cajun and French-Canadian Family Surnames, Genealogy CDS, Family Crests and Historical Information resources, since 1991. Linking the future to the past.. one name at a time! ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; DESCENDANTS OF PHILIPPE MIUS D'AZY Click here to view MIUS Acadian Family Crest Gifts Descendants of Philippe Mius d'Azy Philippe Mius d'Azy was born 1660 in Pobomcoup, Cape Sable, Nova Scotia. ACADIAN GENEALOGY INFORMATION “A few years ago, we took a trip to visit Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. While there we purchased your Acadian-Cajun Family Trees CD. By using the information contained on this CD, I was able to increase mine and my wife’s ancestry listing from 400+ to over 1700 names which comprise 800+ families. GENEALOGY - ACADIAN GENEALOGY - HISTORICAL ACADIAN-CAJUN National Acadian Day, Shediac, New Brunswick, Canada August 15, 1909 Visit the links to the right to dig deeper into Acadian History. ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; GENEALOGICAL NEWSLETTERS! Genealogical Newsletters Would you like to have the details of your Genealogical Newsletter (and Society) listed here? Publish an "article" on the numerous genealogical CD-ROMs available from me and/or this "Acadian Genealogy Homepage" and then send me a copy of the NewsletterYvon L. Cyr, 3-304 Stone Road West, Suite 311, Guelph, Ontario, Canada, N1G 4W4. FIRST FAMILIES OF LOUISIANA This portion of my website and accompanying links is dedicated to my very special friend, Peggy Hall, who died on April 13, 2002, and is reproduced with the permission of her daughter Tiffany Graham.Peggy was the first to “believe” in my proposed (early 1990’s) project to produced the historical “In Search of Our Acadian Roots”CD-ROM.
ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; SHIPS CARRYING PASSENGERS TO List of Ships and passengers departing for Louisiana in 1785 Special Note: About half of those Acadians who went to Louisiana, beginning in 1764, came by ship from Nova Scotia and Maryland.As far as we know, NONE walked overland. The other half (around 1,500 individuals) arrived in 1785 from France on SEVEN ships, not all debarking exclusively from Nantes. ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; GERMAIN DOUCET INFORMATION Click here to view great DOUCET gift ideas! Germain Doucet and Name Unknown According to Stephen White (Acadian researcher historian/genealogist at the Université de Moncton), who has been researching for 30 years, there is no birthyear that we can attribute to Germain Doucet who was also known as Sieur de LeVerdure (refer to Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes published in ACADIAN ABOITEAU (DYKE) French colonists who left Poitou and settled in Port-Royal, Acadia, in the 17th century wasted no time in adapting ancestral techniques of controlling water in an effort to reclaim their land for farming. This marshland along the Baie Française is known today as the Bay of Fundy. The bay, surrounded by almost 31,000 hectares of PARISH OF BEAUBASSIN Michel HACHE and Anne CORMIER: Joseph, Marie, Jean-Baptiste, Charles, Pierre, Anne, Marguerite, Francois, Madeleine, Jacques. Michel HACHE Jr. and Madeleine LeBLANC ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; 1861 ACADIAN CENSUS OF ST Acadian Census of 1861 in St. Basile, New Brunswick.. 1861 (Partial) CENSUS FOR SAINT BASILE, NEW BRUNSWICK ADAMS Peter age 44 his wifeGemma age 41
MELANSON - ACADIAN GENEALOGY - HISTORICAL ACADIAN-CAJUN Click here to view some great MELANSON gift ideas! Click here for details on the MELANSON/MELANCON Family Genealogy CD-ROM THE CHARLES MELANSON STORY Primary source of information is Research Bulletin #250, “The Melanson Settlement (1664-1755) published by Canadian Minister of Environment. R61-9/250E ISSN: 0228-1228 Note: The name Melancon had several ACADIAN GENEALOGY INFORMATION “A few years ago, we took a trip to visit Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. While there we purchased your Acadian-Cajun Family Trees CD. By using the information contained on this CD, I was able to increase mine and my wife’s ancestry listing from 400+ to over 1700 names which comprise 800+ families. GENEALOGY - ACADIAN GENEALOGY - HISTORICAL ACADIAN-CAJUN National Acadian Day, Shediac, New Brunswick, Canada August 15, 1909 Visit the links to the right to dig deeper into Acadian History. BOOKS - ACADIAN GENEALOGY - HISTORICAL ACADIAN-CAJUN RESOURCES To Promote your Acadian Book: Special Message to all Authors: The “promotional” pages for Acadian-Cajun material on this web site, are provided “free” on the basis of me being provided one ‘complimentary’ copy of the book et al, as well as the required graphic image(s) and text. All promotional pages are _permanently_ displayed until/unless I ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; ACADIAN CENSUS SUMMARY Subscribed to my Newsletter? On a periodic basis, I (infrequently) send out Acadian Genealogy resource information on a complimentary basis to those folks who have subscribed to receive same. If you want to be added to my mailing list, just sent an email to with the single word "subscribe" (without the quotation marks) in the SUBJECT portion of the message. ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; ACADIAN MAPS... NEW AND OLD Subscribed to my Acadian-Cajun Newsletter? On a periodic basis, I (infrequently) send out Acadian Genealogy resource information on a complimentary basis to those folks who have subscribed to receive same. If you want to be added to my mailing list, just complete theform below.
ACADIAN MYTHS
While the Internet is a wonderful resource for researching our roots, it is also a powerful medium which can be used by some (perhaps unknowingly) to perpetuate misleading and incorrect information! This often results in “myths” which require years, before they are corrected by serious researchers. It is important to realize Acadiewas not like
ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; SHIPS CARRYING PASSENGERS TO List of Ships and passengers departing for Louisiana in 1785 Special Note: About half of those Acadians who went to Louisiana, beginning in 1764, came by ship from Nova Scotia and Maryland.As far as we know, NONE walked overland. The other half (around 1,500 individuals) arrived in 1785 from France on SEVEN ships, not all debarking exclusively from Nantes. ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; 1776 ACADIAN CENSUS Acadian census of 1776 includes authentic lists containing the names of the men who served in the militia at the different Acadian settlements at the time ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; THE STORY OF CHARLES MELANCON Cajun and French-Canadian Family Surnames, Genealogy CDS, Family Crests and Historical Information resources, since 1991. Linking the future to the past.. one name at a time! ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; DESCENDANTS OF PHILIPPE MIUS D'AZY Click here to view MIUS Acadian Family Crest Gifts Descendants of Philippe Mius d'Azy Philippe Mius d'Azy was born 1660 in Pobomcoup, Cape Sable, Nova Scotia. ACADIAN GENEALOGY INFORMATION “A few years ago, we took a trip to visit Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. While there we purchased your Acadian-Cajun Family Trees CD. By using the information contained on this CD, I was able to increase mine and my wife’s ancestry listing from 400+ to over 1700 names which comprise 800+ families. GENEALOGY - ACADIAN GENEALOGY - HISTORICAL ACADIAN-CAJUN National Acadian Day, Shediac, New Brunswick, Canada August 15, 1909 Visit the links to the right to dig deeper into Acadian History. BOOKS - ACADIAN GENEALOGY - HISTORICAL ACADIAN-CAJUN RESOURCES To Promote your Acadian Book: Special Message to all Authors: The “promotional” pages for Acadian-Cajun material on this web site, are provided “free” on the basis of me being provided one ‘complimentary’ copy of the book et al, as well as the required graphic image(s) and text. All promotional pages are _permanently_ displayed until/unless I ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; ACADIAN CENSUS SUMMARY Subscribed to my Newsletter? On a periodic basis, I (infrequently) send out Acadian Genealogy resource information on a complimentary basis to those folks who have subscribed to receive same. If you want to be added to my mailing list, just sent an email to with the single word "subscribe" (without the quotation marks) in the SUBJECT portion of the message. ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; ACADIAN MAPS... NEW AND OLD Subscribed to my Acadian-Cajun Newsletter? On a periodic basis, I (infrequently) send out Acadian Genealogy resource information on a complimentary basis to those folks who have subscribed to receive same. If you want to be added to my mailing list, just complete theform below.
ACADIAN MYTHS
While the Internet is a wonderful resource for researching our roots, it is also a powerful medium which can be used by some (perhaps unknowingly) to perpetuate misleading and incorrect information! This often results in “myths” which require years, before they are corrected by serious researchers. It is important to realize Acadiewas not like
ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; SHIPS CARRYING PASSENGERS TO List of Ships and passengers departing for Louisiana in 1785 Special Note: About half of those Acadians who went to Louisiana, beginning in 1764, came by ship from Nova Scotia and Maryland.As far as we know, NONE walked overland. The other half (around 1,500 individuals) arrived in 1785 from France on SEVEN ships, not all debarking exclusively from Nantes. ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; 1776 ACADIAN CENSUS Acadian census of 1776 includes authentic lists containing the names of the men who served in the militia at the different Acadian settlements at the time ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; THE STORY OF CHARLES MELANCON Cajun and French-Canadian Family Surnames, Genealogy CDS, Family Crests and Historical Information resources, since 1991. Linking the future to the past.. one name at a time! ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; DESCENDANTS OF PHILIPPE MIUS D'AZY Click here to view MIUS Acadian Family Crest Gifts Descendants of Philippe Mius d'Azy Philippe Mius d'Azy was born 1660 in Pobomcoup, Cape Sable, Nova Scotia. ACADIAN GENEALOGY INFORMATION “A few years ago, we took a trip to visit Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. While there we purchased your Acadian-Cajun Family Trees CD. By using the information contained on this CD, I was able to increase mine and my wife’s ancestry listing from 400+ to over 1700 names which comprise 800+ families. GENEALOGY - ACADIAN GENEALOGY - HISTORICAL ACADIAN-CAJUN National Acadian Day, Shediac, New Brunswick, Canada August 15, 1909 Visit the links to the right to dig deeper into Acadian History. ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; SHIPS CARRYING PASSENGERS TO List of Ships and passengers departing for Louisiana in 1785 Special Note: About half of those Acadians who went to Louisiana, beginning in 1764, came by ship from Nova Scotia and Maryland.As far as we know, NONE walked overland. The other half (around 1,500 individuals) arrived in 1785 from France on SEVEN ships, not all debarking exclusively from Nantes. ACADIAN ABOITEAU (DYKE) French colonists who left Poitou and settled in Port-Royal, Acadia, in the 17th century wasted no time in adapting ancestral techniques of controlling water in an effort to reclaim their land for farming. This marshland along the Baie Française is known today as the Bay of Fundy. The bay, surrounded by almost 31,000 hectares of FIRST FAMILIES OF LOUISIANA This portion of my website and accompanying links is dedicated to my very special friend, Peggy Hall, who died on April 13, 2002, and is reproduced with the permission of her daughter Tiffany Graham.Peggy was the first to “believe” in my proposed (early 1990’s) project to produced the historical “In Search of Our Acadian Roots”CD-ROM.
ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; 1861 ACADIAN CENSUS OF ST Acadian Census of 1861 in St. Basile, New Brunswick.. 1861 (Partial) CENSUS FOR SAINT BASILE, NEW BRUNSWICK ADAMS Peter age 44 his wifeGemma age 41
ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; GENEALOGICAL NEWSLETTERS! Genealogical Newsletters Would you like to have the details of your Genealogical Newsletter (and Society) listed here? Publish an "article" on the numerous genealogical CD-ROMs available from me and/or this "Acadian Genealogy Homepage" and then send me a copy of the NewsletterYvon L. Cyr, 3-304 Stone Road West, Suite 311, Guelph, Ontario, Canada, N1G 4W4. PARISH OF BEAUBASSIN Michel HACHE and Anne CORMIER: Joseph, Marie, Jean-Baptiste, Charles, Pierre, Anne, Marguerite, Francois, Madeleine, Jacques. Michel HACHE Jr. and Madeleine LeBLANC MELANSON - ACADIAN GENEALOGY - HISTORICAL ACADIAN-CAJUN Click here to view some great MELANSON gift ideas! Click here for details on the MELANSON/MELANCON Family Genealogy CD-ROM THE CHARLES MELANSON STORY Primary source of information is Research Bulletin #250, “The Melanson Settlement (1664-1755) published by Canadian Minister of Environment. R61-9/250E ISSN: 0228-1228 Note: The name Melancon had several ACADIAN GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE; GERMAIN DOUCET INFORMATION Click here to view great DOUCET gift ideas! Germain Doucet and Name Unknown According to Stephen White (Acadian researcher historian/genealogist at the Université de Moncton), who has been researching for 30 years, there is no birthyear that we can attribute to Germain Doucet who was also known as Sieur de LeVerdure (refer to Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes published in* Home
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