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THE CULTURAL LANDSCAPE OF 18TH CENTURY LOUISBOURG, Microfiche Report Series 83, By Margaret Fortier, 1983, Fortress of Louisbourg


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TABLE C

Property Owners in Baleine, 1717-1758

NAME

SIZE OF
PROPERTY 

 YEAR GRANTED 
OR OCCUPIED

 WHARF

 FLAKES

GRAVE

ARPENTS IN
PRAIRIE

TOISES IN 
GARDEN

LIVESTOCK

ADDITIONAL 
INFORMATION

Narcosse or Macoches 124 x 20 toises 1717 x for catch of 8 shallops x . - - Property in hands of widow Marie Daccarette by 1724 census
Jacques Broché or Bouche; Joannis Daccarette; Toulon 60 x 23 toises  1717; sold in 1718 x for catch of 3 shallops x . - - No further record. Not on 1724
census. An undated plan gives land to Toulon
Thomas Tompie 60 x 25 toises 1717 x for catch of 3 shallops x . 80 4 hens In hands of widow
Marie
Ostandeau in the 1750s
Dupont Le Barre 100 x 13 toises 1716 x - x . - - -
Jean Bertand 50 x 40 toises 1717 x for catch of 5 shallops - . none in 1753 - In hands of heirs in 1753
Jean Paris or Pery 16 x 60 toises 1717 - for catch of 2 shallops - . - - -
Pierre Carrerot père; Daccarette 124 x 60 toises 17617; sold in 1735 x for catch of 8 shallops x . - - May have been all grave
George Lasson; Louis Gassot 70 x 50 toises 1717; sold before 1752 x for catch of 8 shallops; later for 5 shallops x . 350 3 sheep with lambs; 10 hens Sold by Lasson's heirs for 100 quintaux of cod
Veuve Bertrand (Jeanne Guaude) 56 x 38 toises 1717 x x x . - - Pierre Bertrand, in 1734 census, may be her son
Joannis Daccarette 72 x 30 toises 1717 See other info. x x . - - Has permission to build wharf on
land of veuve Bertrand since it
could not be built on his land
Silvain 104 x 12 toises 1717 x for catch of 4 shallops x . none in 1753 x In hands of widow by 1724. Still in hands of heirs by 1750s
Michel Daccarette (or Michel) 32 x 36 toises 1717 x for catch of 4 shallops x . - - -
Carrerot le jeune 32 x 36 toises 1717 x for catch of 4 shallops x . - - In hands of heirs in 1753
Marianne Daccarette - Before 1724 census - - - . - - -
Pierre Loregua (surgeon) - Before 1724 census - - - . - - Not listed on 1734 census
Jean Pichot - Before 1724 census - - - . None in 1753 - In hands of heirs in 1753
Jean Boulard - Before 1724 census - - - . - - Not on 1734 census
Jean Le Corps - Before 1724 census - - - . - - Not on 1734 census
Jean Dugand - Before 1724 census - - - . - - -
Robert Gosselin - 1725 - - - . - - Not on 1734 census
Pierre Le Moine - 1725 - - - . - - Not on 1734 census
Louis Roussel - 1725 - - - . - - -
Allain Roussel - Before 1734 census - - - . - - -
Jacques Le Tourneur - 1733 x for catch of 4 shallops x . 100 - Still his land in 1753. He is over 70 by then
Guillaume Gillois 36 x 100 toises 1734 - - - . - - Borders land of Jean Bertrand
André Paris - 1719 or 1749 2 for catch of 6 shallops x . 400 1 cow; 1 sheep; 14 hens Not listed on any first period census
Pierre Le Cerf - 1750s by verbal permission only - - - . 80 5 hens Has permission to clear some prairie. Fishing at Laurembec in 1752
Veuve de Jacques Daccarette - Listed in 1753 - - - . none - -
André Tompie - Listed in 1753 - - - . none - -
Etienne Tompie - Listed in 1753 - - - . - - -
Heirs of Jean Daccarette - Listed in 1753 - - - . - - -


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