1) Marguerite (1724-1799) md Jean-Baptiste Landry
2) Marie-Josephte (1726-1816) md Joseph Leblanc
3) Francoise (1729-) md Simon-Joseph Theriault
4) Simon-Pierre (1730-) md Madeleine Theriault
The above is his burial date.
He and Francois were deported to Falmouth, England, where he died. The living conditions were horrible and the Acadians were treated as prisoners of war. They quite often lived with local citizens in Falmouth.
Note: All of the Daigle's and Daigre's are spelled as Dagre or Degre on the attached list from the Registry of Burials in St. Gluvias Churchyard.
1) Marguerite (1724-1799) md Jean-Baptiste Landry
2) Marie-Josephte (1726-1816) md Joseph Leblanc
3) Francoise (1729-) md Simon-Joseph Theriault
4) Simon-Pierre (1730-) md Madeleine Theriault
The above is his burial date.
He and Francois were deported to Falmouth, England, where he died. The living conditions were horrible and the Acadians were treated as prisoners of war. They quite often lived with local citizens in Falmouth.
Note: All of the Daigle's and Daigre's are spelled as Dagre or Degre on the attached list from the Registry of Burials in St. Gluvias Churchyard.
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