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| Birth: | About 1629 in Seigneury of Aulnay, Martaize, France |
| Death: | After 1686 in Beaubassin, Acadia |
| Sex: | F |
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| Census: 1671 Port Royal, Acadia 3 |
| Individual Note: While her parents are UNKNOWN she is possibly Métis (Indian) heritage Possible father Jehan Lambert |
| Individual Note: The village of Martaizeis near Loudun in France |
| Reference: 33982 |
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Per Paul L Le Blanc pleblan@netscape.net
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REF: 1671 Acadian Census with family, age 42 years.
REF: 1678 Acadian census with husband Jean Blanchard.
REF: Death-- she was in 1686 census, not in 1693 census.
REF: Red Drouin, p. 122.
Possible parents---JEAN LAMBERT and Un-identified MicMac Indian.
The Indians honored de La Tour and he married the daughter of one of their Chiefs. Because there were no French girls his men also settled with Indian women. Among the men who did this were Jean Lambert and a man called Lejeune. In subsequent years there were a good number of Metis living in this area with the names of Lambert and Le jeune. Jean Lambert, born in France about 1595, probably came to Acadia on the Jonas out of the port of Dieppe, Normandy. It left 25 February1610 and arrived in Port Royal at the end of May. They had a long stormy crossing. They ate all of their normal rations and some of the food meant for the colony. Jean Lambert remained in North America, for the rest of his life. This makes him the earliest permanent settler of our European ancestors. Jean Lambert's sons remained with the Micmacs. His possible, daughter Radegonde Lambert, probably born in 1628 or 1629 at Cap-de-Sable, married a French colonist, Jean Blanchard.
REF: "Dictionnaire Genealogique Des Familles Acadiennes" by Stephen White. Vol. l p., "143"-----He does not list her parents, birth, marriage, children, death.
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- Title: DGFA - Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes 1636 - 1714 Vol 1 A-G: II H-Z
Author: Stephen A White
Publication: Centre D'études Acadiennes - Universitâe de M oncton, Moncton (N.-B.), EiA 3E9, 1999
Page: Vol 1, p 143-144 Blanchard Jean (1). Vol 2, p 909 Lambert Radgonde.
- Title: SAW 37 SHA La Société historique acadienne Les Cahiers - 37 Families
Author: Stephen A White
Publication: Vol 25, nos 2 et 3 avril-septembre 1994
Media: Internet
Page: Gaudet: Richard
- Title: CENSUS
Page: http://www.acadian-cajun.com/1671cens.htm - 1671 Census for Port Royal, Acadia
Text: Jean BLANCHARD, 60, wife, Radegonde LAMBERT 42; Children (married): Martin 24, Madeline 28, Anne 26; (unmarried): Guillaume 21, Bernard 18, Marie 15; cattle 12, sheep 9.
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