Marie-Judith Bélieveau

F, (21 December 1704 - 16 December 1774)
Father-Biological*Jean-Antoine Bélieveau
Mother-Biological*Cécile Melanson
Last Edited=1 May 2026
     Marie-Judith Bélieveau was born on 21 December 1704 at Port-Royal, Acadia, New France.1,2,3 She was christened on 22 December 1704 in the Port-Royal, Acadia, New France.3,1,2,4 She was the daughter of Jean-Antoine Bélieveau and Cécile Melanson.

Marie-Judith Bélieveau married Claude Boudrot, son of Michel Boudrot and Marie-Magdeleine Cormier, circa 1724 at the Beaubassin, Colony of Nova Scotia, British North America.

Children:
1. Anne Boudrot (1727-____) **
2. Marie-Judith Boudrot (1729-a1766)
3. Magdeleine Boudrot (1731-1764)
4. Claude Boudrot (1732-____)
5. Michel Boudrot (1733-1811)
6. Marie-Josèphte Boudrot (1735-____)
7. Marguerite Boudrot (1738-____)
8. Louise-Félicité Boudrot (1740-____)
9. Pierre Boudrot (1743-____.)5,3,1,2,4


Marie-Judith was known to be living in 1727 at Port-Toulouse, Île Royale (now Cape Breton), Acadia, New France.1 Marie-Judith was known to be living from 1731 to 1745 at Havre-Tracadie, Île Saint-Jean (now Prince Edward's Island), New France.1 Marie-Judith, age 27, was recorded in 1734 at Havre-Tracadie, Île Saint-Jean (now Prince Edward's Island), New France.2 Marie-Judith, age 52 years, appeared on the Census of 1757 at Île Miquelon, Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon. 53 .2 Marie-Judith was recorded in 1763 at Fort Beauséjour, Colony of Nova Scotia (New Brunswick), British North America.2 Marie-Judith was known to be living, age 53, in 1767 at Île Miquelon, Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon. She was a widow.1 She died on 16 December 1774 at Île Miquelon, Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, at age 69.2,4 Marie-Judith was buried on 17 December 1774 at Île Miquelon, Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon.1,2,4

Child of Marie-Judith Bélieveau and Claude Boudrot

Citations

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  2. White, Stephen A. Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes. Volume I A-G. Montréal and Cap-Saint-Ignace, Qubec, Canada: Université de Moncton, 1999.
  3. Dube, Rosario. "Boudreau Family Group Sheets". Compiled 1994. Pennsylvania.
  4. White, Stephen A. Histoire de la Famille de Michel Boudrot. Dieppe, New Brunswick, Canada: Association des Boudreau, 2004.
  5. Bergeron, Adrien. Le Grand Arrangement des Acadiens au Québec. Volume 2. Montreal, Canada: Éditions Élysée, 1981.
  6. Gallant, Patrice. Haché-Gallant: Michel Haché-Gallant et ses Descendents. volume 1. Rimouski, Québec, Canada: Archevêché de Rimouski, 1958.