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Antoine Hebert 1621–1690 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1621

Birth Location: Martaize, Aunis, France

Death Date: 1690

Death Location: Port Royal, Acadie, Nova Scotia

Father: Jacques Hebert

Mother: Marie Juneau

Spouse(s): Genevieve Lafranc

Children(s): Catherine Hebert, Jean-Baptiste Hebert

In 1621, Antoine Hebert entered the world in Martaize, Aunis, France, born to Jacques Hebert And Marie Juneau. Antoine Hebert married Genevieve Lafranc, and had children including Catherine Hebert, Jean Baptiste Hebert. Antoine Hebert passed away in 1690 in Port Royal, Acadie, Nova Scotia.

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Biography

  • In 1621, Antoine Hebert entered the world in Martaize, Aunis, France, born to Jacques Hebert And Marie Juneau.
  • Antoine Hebert married Genevieve Lafranc, and had children including Catherine Hebert, Jean Baptiste Hebert.
  • Antoine Hebert passed away in 1690 in Port Royal, Acadie, Nova Scotia.

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Antoine Hebert's Ancestors

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Antoine Hebert
1621–1690
Birth Place: Martaize, Aunis, France
Parents
Jacques Hebert
1568–
Paris, Seine, France
Marie Juneau
1590–1625
LaHaye, Descartes, Touraine, France
Grandparents
Nicolas Hebert
1544–1580
Paris, Seine, France
Jacqueline Pajot
1551–1580
Paris, France
Great-Grandparents
Johannes Hebert
1522–
Joanna
1527–
Simon Pajot
1520–1553
Jeanne Guerineau
1520–1572
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Antoine Hebert's Descendants

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Antoine Hebert (1621–1690) m. Genevieve Lafranc (1613–1686)
  1. 1. Catherine Hebert 1656– m. Jacques LeBlanc 1651–
    1. 1. Catherine LeBlanc 1682–1740 m. Pierre Cormier 1682–1734
      1. 1. Madeleine Cormier 1710– m. Pierre Thibodeau 1710–
        1. 1. Anne-Agnes Thibodeau 1740– m. Francois Landry 1737–
      2. 2. Pierre Cormier 1704–1752 m. Cecile Thibodeau 1712–1787
        1. 1. Jean Cormier 1733–1822 m. Madeleine Landry 1742–
        2. 2. Pierre (Cormier dit) Pierrot 1734–1818 m. Anne Gaudet 1716–
        3. 3. Marie Cormier 1736–
        4. 4. Francois Cormier 1740–1825
        5. 5. Joseph Cormier 1740–1795
        6. 6. Michel Cormier 1741–1790
        7. 7. Marie-Josephe Cormier 1742–
        8. 8. Charles Cormier 1744–
        9. 9. Amand Cormier –1786
      3. 3. Anne-Marguerite Cormier 1717–1792 m. Jean-Baptiste Cyr 1708–1785
        1. 1. Jean-Baptiste Cyr 1739–1822 m. Marie-Judith Gueret 1747–1820
        2. 2. Marguerite Cyr 1734–
        3. 3. Joseph (Francois) Cyr 1735–1803
        4. 4. Francois Cyr 1747–
        5. 5. Antoine Cyr 1768–
        6. 6. Paul Cyr 1740–
        7. 7. Oliver Cyr 1742–
        8. 8. Jacques Cyr 1743–
        9. 9. Pierre Cyr 1744–
        10. 10. Germain (Firmin Jean) Cyr 1766–
      4. 4. Catherine Cormier 1721–1778 m. Jean-Baptiste Richard 1718– m. Francois Landry 1709–
        1. 1. Marie-Anne Landry 1740– m. Francois (Toussaint) Michaud 1740–
        2. 2. Francois Landry 1737– m. Anne-Agnes Thibodeau 1740–
      5. 5. Marie-Francois Cormier 1706– m. Pierre Bourgeois 1699–
    2. 2. Bernard LeBlanc 1693– m. Anne Bourg 1684–
      1. 1. Joseph LeBlanc 1723–1801 m. Marie-Josephe Daigle 1728–1816
        1. 1. Jean-Baptiste LeBlanc 1764–1826 m. Marguerite Cormier 1766–1848
    3. 3. Marie-Marguerite LeBlanc 1674–1732 m. Alexis Cormier 1672–
      1. 1. Jean-Baptiste Cormier 1710–1744 m. Marie (Theriot dit) Bernard 1719–
        1. 1. Joseph Cormier 1738–1815 m. Madeleine Savoie 1742–
        2. 2. Marguerite Cormier 1735–1798
      2. 2. Marie Cormier 1698–1742
      3. 3. Madeleine Cormier 1699–
      4. 4. Pierre Cormier 1703–1761 m. Marie-Marguerite St-Cyr 1700–1757
        1. 1. Marie-Madeleine Cormier 1743–1800 m. Pierre Champoux 1741–
      5. 5. Agnes Cormier 1705–1745
      6. 6. Marguerite Cormier 1706–
        1. 1. Pierre Arsenault 1724– m. Jeanne (Marie) Hon 1729–
      7. 7. Anne Cormier 1714–
      8. 8. Joseph Cormier 1717–
      9. 9. baby Cormier 1718–1718
      10. 10. Catherine Cormier 1721–1778
  2. 2. Jean-Baptiste Hebert 1653–1707 m. Marie-Anne Doucet 1661–1738
    1. 1. Jeanne Hebert 1683– m. Francois LeBlanc 1682–
      1. 1. Marie LeBlanc 1709– m. Jean (Baptiste) Thibodeau 1706–1795
        1. 1. Oliver Thibodeau 1732–1803 m. Madeleine Pothier 1745–1805
    2. 2. Augustin (Rene') Hebert 1688–1768
    3. 3. Jean Hebert 1681–
    4. 4. Mathieu Hebert 1682–
    5. 5. Jacques Hebert 1677–1756
    6. 6. Pierre Hebert 1679–1756
    7. 7. Genevieve Hebert 1686–
    8. 8. Anne Hebert 1688–
    9. 9. Christophe Hebert 1689–
    10. 10. Madeleine Hebert 1694–1760 m. Pierre Boudreaux 1693–
    11. 11. Germain Hebert 1695–
    12. 12. Joseph Hebert 1687–1769 m. Marguerite Girard 1692–

Antoine Hebert's Timeline

2 Records

1621
1621
Birth of Antoine Hebert in Martaize, Aunis, France
Martaize, Aunis, France
1690
1690
Age 69
Death of Antoine Hebert in Port Royal, Acadie, Nova Scotia
Port Royal, Acadie, Nova Scotia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1621
    Event Place: Martaize, Aunis, France
    Record Source: GEDCOM file. Imported on 15 June 2022.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1690
    Event Place: Port Royal, Acadie, Nova Scotia
    Record Source: GEDCOM file. Imported on 15 June 2022.

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