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


Tables


TABLE B

Property Owners in Petit Lorembec, 1717-1758

NAME

SIZE OF
PROPERTY 

 YEAR GRANTED 
OR OCCUPIED

 WHARF

 FLAKES

GRAVE

ARPENTS IN
PRAIRIE

TOISES IN 
GARDEN

LIVESTOCK

ADDITIONAL 
INFORMATION

René Perré

93 x 12 toises

1717

for catch of 4 shallops

x

-

-

-

-

Died 1725; in hands of widow at least until 1734

Etienne Desroches - Gabriel Le Manquet - (his widow)

40 x 25 toises

1717  for catch of 2 shallops none - - - - Widow in 1722 census; not on 1753 return
François Du Pont - 1733 - on land since at least 1724 - for catch of 4 shallops - none 600 1 cow In 1752 Dupont's widow lived on
since at least their habitation with her 4 children
and 3 engagés.
Joseph Du Pont Before 1724
census
- - - - - - -
Jean Le Prieur -  Before 1724 Census - - - - - - In 1724 he was dead. His son, Jean
sold his share to sister Marie for
350 livres.
Visin Du Pont  - 1725 - - - - - - -
Augustin Du Pont  - 1725 - - - - - - -
Jean Durand  - 1725 x for catch of 2 shallops x none 100 - -
Simon Gaultier - 1738 - - - - - -  Gaultier bought land of late Durand
by decree. Still had it in 1753.
Bordered on north by Dominique mahé.
Jean La Fontaine - 1725 - - - - - - Not on 1734 census
Joseph Lamuze  - 1725 - - - - - - Not on 1734 census
Jean Dubordieu - 1725 - - - - - - See Le Corps
Michel Vallé (Vallet) - Before 1734 census - - - none 250 - 1753 says he is from Louisbourg
Louis Roussel 
(tonnelier) 
- Before 1734 census - - - - - - -
Guillaume Vallet - Before 1734 census - - - - - - -
Charles Yvon - 1733 x for catch of 4 shallops x none 120 3 hens -
Veuve Toussain Le Borgne - Before 1734 census - - - - - - Bordered on south by Dominique
 Mahé
Julien Banet - 1733 x for catch of 4 shallops x none 150 7 hens In 1702 Banet's widow Marguerite
Desroches was renting habitation to
DeLort le jeune because she could not manage herself
Etienne Laurant - Before 1734 census - - - - - - -
Jean Le Corps - Françoise Desroche Veuve Duboudieu - Before 1734 census x for catch of 4 shallops x none 100 12 hens  In 1752 Veuve Dubordieu was living
on this property on condition that
 if any of Le Corps' heirs turned up
she would leave. No indication of
what happened to Dubordieu's land.
Pierre Allain- George Chauvin 38 toises on shore Granted before 1734; sold to Chauvin 1738 x x x none 300 8 hens  Bordered on north and west by
 Boucher
Veuve Mirande, Joseph Mirande (her son) - Before 1734 census - - - none 80 3 hens -
ean Denoyer - Before 1734 census - - - - - - -
Dominque Mahé -  Pierre Nobelet - Antoine Desroches 22 x 90 toises Before 1734 census; sold to Nobelet in 1743; sold to Desroches in 1750 x for catch of 2 shallops x none none none Bordered on south by Jean Durand-
 Simon Gaultier and on north by
 Boussain LeBorgne
Jude Reaux - 1733 x for catch of 3 shallops x - - a shee[ woth her lamb; 5 hens on 1752 census but not 1753.
Mentioned in 1755 sale.
Adam Perré - 1733 x for catch of 2 shallops x none 200 6 hens -
Toilé (surgeon) - Before 1734 census - - - - - - -
Desroches - Before 1734 census - - - - - - -
Pierre Le Tourneur - 1736 x for catch of 3 shallops x none 120 1 cow Still on land in 1753
Jacques Cousin - 1750 - for catch of 2 shallops x none 60 - Died 1753; land held by widow
Marie Grossin.
Jacques Le Barbier Du Plessie (surgeon) - 1750 - - - none 150 15 hens -
Pierre Jérome Boucher - Jacques Perrain 1275 x 1280  toises 1726; sold to Perrain 1751 - - - 15 400 - 80 square pieds of land reserved
 for church, presbytery & cemetery
at time of sale.
François Mallet 148 toises in depth Bought from Perrain 1752 - for catch of 2 shallops x none 100 - Land to southeast belongs to George Chauvin
Jean Claparede Rest of land remaining to Perrain Bought from Perrain 1754 - - - 15 400 - Same land as Boucher-Perrain above
Jean Le Bessot, Jean Le Chou - - - for catch of 1 shallop x none none 3 hens Bessot dies in an English prison.
No dates. Heirs could not claim
land because of debts. La Choux
built house, made grave and
flakes
Jean La Choux - Daniel Augier - 1733; sold to Augier 1755 x x x none 250 2 cows 1752 census says grant made in 1733
Nothing in 1734 census. Concession
papers destroyed in fire.
Bordered Jude Reaux on south
Gideon Reaux - Before 1753 census x x x none 250 - Rented in 1757 to Jean Baptiste
Gerard. Property had a complete
forge. Reaux was a forgeron.
Relationship of G. Reaux to Jude
Reaux unknown. Latter also a
forgeron. Gerard a soldier.
Thomas Perré - - - - - none none 1 cow In 1751 he exchanged this for his
brother Adam's share of their
father's fauxbourg property. Deal
was revoked a year later. Rented
in 1750 to Guillaume Desroche!~
for 6 years.
Guillaume Desroches - Before 1753 census - - - - 800 -  Listed for first time in 1753
census unless he is one in 1734 for whom
no first name was given. Garden
very large, especially for someone
just receiving grant
Jean & Joseph Desroches - - - - - none none - Listed in 1753 census
Sr. Lambert of Louisbourg - - - - - none none - Listed in 1753 census
Pierre Laurent of Louisbourg - - - - - none none - Listed in 1753 census
Mathurin Cheanot - - - - - none none - Listed in 1753 census

 

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