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Individual:
Historical notes:
1751: Pierre Bastarache emigrated from Port-Royal to Chignectou.
1755: He was taken prisonner and was deported to SouthCarolinawithhisbrother Michel.
They escaped and returned to Acadia.
1756: They found their wives and children who were not deported.
v.1784: Two of Pierre Bastarache's sons settled inBouctouche.ThisPierreBastarache is the sam e Peter O'Bask mentionned by M.Fraserasfound inthe collection of Dr. Brown in the collectionofdocumentspublished in1889 and reproduced in the Report ofCanadianArchives of1905.
"Michel O'Bask, his brother Pierre O'Bask and 12 others,walkedthroughthewoods from South Caro lina, some say from New Orleans, tothehead oftheSt-Lawrence River and from there went by canoe toCumberlandwheretheirwives, families and natal land were. The two O'BaskstilllivearoundMiramichi".
From Placide Gaudet: "A great number took fragile boats and leftfollowing
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