Abt 1739 - Aft 1811 (~ 73 years)
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Name |
Jean-Baptiste MARTEL [1] |
Birth |
Abt 1739 |
Port Toulouse, Île Royale [2] |
Gender |
Male |
Residence |
Petit de Grat, Isle Madame, Richmond County, Nova Scotia [3] |
Death |
Aft 1811 [4] |
Person ID |
I3742 |
King Gardner Genealogy |
Last Modified |
22 Dec 2023 |
Family |
Anne BOUREL, b. UNKNOWN d. UNKNOWN |
Marriage |
Abt 1760 [5] |
Revalidation |
3 Oct 1771 |
L'Ardoise, Richmond County, Nova Scotia [6] |
Children |
| 1. Marie-Martha MARTEL, b. 10 Dec 1761 d. UNKNOWN [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| 2. François MARTEL, b. UNKNOWN d. UNKNOWN [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| 3. Judith MARTEL, b. UNKNOWN d. UNKNOWN [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
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Family ID |
F1574 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
22 Dec 2023 |
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Notes |
- La Société Historique Acadienne Cahier Vol 23 No 1 1992 Janvier-Mars contains Stephen A. White's article "Les fondateurs de la paroisse d'Arichat, Cap-Breton" briefly describing each of the 70 heads of families who signed a March 8 1786 letter to J.F.W. DesBarres, Lieutenant Governor of Cape Breton. This letter thanked J.F.W. DesBarres for the promise of land concessions, the permission to construct a church and school, and the request for tax exemptions. Following is an English translation of Stephen A. White's description by Lena Samson.
Jean Baptiste Martel, son of Jean-Baptiste Martel and Marie-Josèphe Pouget, was born at Port Toulouse about 1739. About 1760, he married Anne Bourel, daughter of François Bourel and Madeleine Arseneau. Jean Baptiste and Anne were living in L'Ardoise at the time when Abbé Bailly revalidated their marriage 3 October 1771. Later, they moved and settled at Petit de Grat, where Jean Baptiste was a sharecropper in 1811. His lineage continues at Petit de Grat.
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Sources |
- [S1821] Stephen A White, Fondateurs de la Paroisse d'Arichat Cap-Breton, (Location: Les Cahiers de La Société historique acadienne; Date: 1992 Vol 23 No 1;), 64/ B Martell.
Identifies Jean-Baptiste Martel as the son of Jean-Baptiste Martel and Marie-Josèphe Pouget, and as the husband of Anne Bourel
- [S1821] Stephen A White, Fondateurs de la Paroisse d'Arichat Cap-Breton, (Location: Les Cahiers de La Société historique acadienne; Date: 1992 Vol 23 No 1;), 64/ B Martell.
Source for approximate year and place of birth
- [S1821] Stephen A White, Fondateurs de la Paroisse d'Arichat Cap-Breton, (Location: Les Cahiers de La Société historique acadienne; Date: 1992 Vol 23 No 1;), 64/ B Martell.
Source for residence
- [S1821] Stephen A White, Fondateurs de la Paroisse d'Arichat Cap-Breton, (Location: Les Cahiers de La Société historique acadienne; Date: 1992 Vol 23 No 1;), 64/ B Martell.
States Jean-Baptiste Martell "s’établir a Petit-de-Grat, où Jean-Baptiste était franc tenancier en 1811". Source for approximate year of death
- [S1821] Stephen A White, Fondateurs de la Paroisse d'Arichat Cap-Breton, (Location: Les Cahiers de La Société historique acadienne; Date: 1992 Vol 23 No 1;), 64/ B Martell.
Source for approximate year of marriage
- [S805] Stephen A White, Registre de L'Abbé Charles-François Bailly (Transcript), Transcript Page 080.
Revalidation of marriage for Jean Baptiste Martel, son of Jean Baptiste Martel and Marie Pouget, and Anne Bourai (sic), daughter of Francois Bourai (sic) and Magdeleine Arsenaux. Source for date and place of revalidation of marriage
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