Generation lll-- Children of Pierre Doucet & Henriette Pelletret


Anne b. 1661 m. Jean Hebert
Toussaint b. 1663 m. Marie Caissy
Jean b. 1665 m. Francoise Blanchard
Pierre b. 1667
Madeline b. 1670 m. #1 R. Bernard #2 P. Doiron
Louis b. 1670 m. Marguerite Girouard
Jeanne b. 1675
Louise b. 1676 m. Pierre Chesnet
* Rene b. 1680 m. Sieur Dubreuil Marie Broussard
Marguerite b. ? m. Alexandre Comeau
Mathieu b. 1685 m. Anne Laure
Jacques b. ? m. Marie Pellerin
(see generation #1V)


Generation lV--children of Rene Doucet & Marie Broussard


Pierre b. Dec.24,1703 m. Francoise Dugas
Marie-Anne b. Nov 14,1706 m. Pierre Landry
Agatha b. Jan 19,1709/10 m. Pierre Pitre
Anne b. March 23,1712/13 m. #1 D. Garceau #2 C. Arsenault
*Francois b. May 4,1715 m. Margaret Petitot
Catherine-Josephe b. April 19,1718
Marguerite b. Jan 5,1720/21 m. Charles Babineau
Charles b. abt. 1723 m. Marguerite Prejeau
Jean b. Aug 20,1725 m. Anne Bourg
Cecile b. July 20,1728
Jeanne b. abt. 1730
(see generation #V)


FRANCOIS DOUCET


Francois Doucet was born May 4, 1715, the son of Rene Doucet & Marie Broussard, in Granville Ferry, Nova Scotia.
On Jan 5, 1742, he married Marguerite St.Seine Petitot, the daughter of Denis Petitot and Marguerite Landry.
He settled on his father's property at Grandville Ferry, opposite the Annapolis Fort where seven of his children were born.
Two other children were born in the neighborhood of Boston after Dec 1755 (Charles & Denis).


Generation V--children of Francois Doucet & Margaret Petitot


Marie b. Nov. 10, 1742 m. Maj. Amable Doucet
Jean b. May 26, 1744 m. Anastasie Doucet
Anne b. Jan 30, 1745/46 m. Joseph (dit Joppe) LeBlanc
* Joseph b. May 7, 1748 m. #1 M. LeBlanc #2 M. Dugas
Pierre b. May 16, 1751 m. Marguerite LeBlanc
Marguerite b. May 8, 1752 m. Basile Amirault
Francois b. Sept 1, 1754
Denis b. 1757 m. #1 M. Welsh #2 M. P. Belliveau
Charles b. March 25, 1760 m. Francoise LeBlanc

Marie Doucet, wife of Maj. Amable Doucet, and her family were deported to Massachusetts in 1755 and returned to Nova Scotia in 1767. Marie was the first Acadian buried at Major's Point after the arrival of Joseph Dugas. She died in 1771



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