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Family: Joseph Brossard / Agnès Thibodeau (F847)

m. 11 Sep 1725


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  • Male
    Joseph Brossard

    Birth  11 Sept 1725  Port Royal, Acadia, (Maritime Provinces, Canada) Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  abt. 1765  Broussard,Louisiana Find all individuals with events at this location
    Burial     
    Marriage  11 Sep 1725  Port-Royal, Acadia, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location
    Type  Catholic 
    Father  Joseph Broussard dit Beausoliel | F852 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Agnès Thibodeau | F852 Group Sheet 

    Female
    Agnès Thibodeau

    Birth  19 Nov 1706  Port Royal, Acadia, (Maritime Provinces, Canada) Find all individuals with events at this location
    Christening  22 Nov 1706  Port Royal, Acadia, (Maritime Provinces, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death     
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    Other Spouse  Joseph Broussard dit Beausoliel | F852 
    Marriage     
    Father  Michel Thibodeau | F845 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Agnes Dugas | F845 Group Sheet 

  • Notes 
    • E-Link to Joseph Brossard, maybe questionable family link , but never-the-less , all family data suggests he was a distant relevant:

      http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Brossard

      Joseph Brossard was born in 1702 in Port-Royal. His father was Jean-François Brossard and his mother Catherine Richard. It is the ascendancy of Tina Knowles (née Beyincé) mother Beyoncé and Solange 1 .
      In September 1725 , in Annapolis Royal , Joseph Brossard married Agnes Thibodeau, daughter of Michel Thibodeau (Tibaudeau) and Agnes Dugas. A few years later, Joseph established himself at Chipoudy with his brother Alexander. Joseph had many problems with the law. In 1724, he had to submit to the Board of Annapolis for abusing another Acadian. In 1726, he was accused of being the father of an illegitimate child. He denied the charge but was imprisoned for some time for refusing to pay child support for the child.
      Joseph moved to Brossard Cran to 1740 . He lent a hand to troops Nicolas-Antoine Coulon de Villiers during the Battle of Grand-Pré in 1747 . October 21 of the same year Joseph Brossard and 11 others were declared outlaw by William Shirley , governor of Massachusetts , to be refueled French forces.