Thursday, December 03, 2009

St-Jehan Passenger List

Among the French who ailed on the St-Jehan
on April 1 1656 were some of the
pioneers of Acadia


When this document was discovered in the Paris, France Archives this was the first known passenger list to be found [and perhaps the only list] of the French who had sailed from LaRochelle, France to Acadia. *No other lists have been found.* Not all on the list remained in Acadia. It is believed some may have returned to France. Whatever the case may be, their names do not show up in later enumerations of Acadia so they did not become permanent residents of Acadie.

Nicollas LeCreux (Dubreuil), with Anne Motin (de Reux), his wife
Claude Motin, her brother,
Jehan Motin, also her brother,
Jehanne Motin, her sister,
Jacqueline de Glaisnée, their cousin
Jehanne Billard servant girl
The following names are those of laborers who traveled with said Le Creux.


Firstly:
Jehan Chalumeau, laborer and his and wife
George Migot, from Dijon, laborer
Jehan Hyechtier, from Dijon, laborer
Simon Merllin, from Dijon, laborer
Jehan Pericaud from Dijon, log splitter
Jehan Guiot from Dijon, Laborer
Nicollas Bayolle, from Dijon
Isaac Pesselin from Champage
Hilaire Bicau from Champagne
Jehan Donno, native of Angers, master mill carpenter usually living in Paris
Roch Roche, also a carpenter, from Paris
Martin Le Doux, also a carpenter, from Paris

List of Anjou peasants who sailed on the Saint-Jehan to work in New France.


Firstly:


Tibault Destouches, with his wife and three children, laborer from the parish of Bourgueil near Chinon
Pierre Martin, laborer with his wife and one child, from Bourgueil
Jehan Mangoneau, laborer with his wife and one child also from Bourgueil
Pierre Choiseau, laborer with his wife and two children, also from Bourgueil
Widow Perigault with Michel and Julien Perigault, her children, also from Bourgueil, laborers
Hadrien Benoiston, laborer, also from Bourgueil
[Omitted], laborer, also from Bourgueil
Julien Aury, laborer, also from Bourgueil
Pierre Le Moine, laborer, also from Bourgueil
Nouel Tranchant, laborer, also from Bourgueil
Guillaume Trahan, officer of the cavalry, with his wife and two children and a servant, also from also from Bourgueil
Louis Deniau, from the city of Chinon, a cooper
Philippe Rat, from the city of Chinon, tailor
Daniel Chichereau, from the city of Chinon, tailor
Jehan Danjon, from the city of Chinon, laborer
Michel Callant, from the city of Chinon, laborer
Jehan Vache, from the city of Chinon, cobbler
Louis Blanchard, from La Rochelle, wine maker
Pierre Paquis, master gunsmith and locksmith
Aimé Diot, laborer from Paris
André Braconneau, laborer from Paris
François Guion, from La Rochelle, master baker
Gilles Tionne, master gardener from Paris

List of carpenters who went to build ships and boats in New France.


Firstly:


Jouannis Daprandestiguy, Basque, master
Jehan Debourgonare, also a Basque carpenter
Jouanis Dahausquin, also a Basque carpenter
Jehan De La Faye, also a Basque carpenter
Bernard Bugare, also a Basque carpenter
Jouanis Lavare, also a Basque carpenter
Bernard Tegarnous, also a Basque carpenter
Jouanis Destiquau, also a Basque carpenter
Abraham Dostique, also a Basque carpenter
Saint-Martin dit Gascon, to be a sailor
François Leteller dit Labrande, from La Tremblade, also a sailor
René Arquange, from La Rochelle, also a sailor.

List of salt workers who went to work in the marshlands in New France.


Firstly:


Jehan Sandre, with his wife, master salt worker or seller
Pierre Gabory, also a salt worker, from La Rochelle
Jehan Pronost, also a salt worker, from the islands
François Baudry, also a salt worker
Pierre Prault, also a salt worker

List of sailors who were part of the crew of the Saint-Jehan


Firstly:


Pierre Sauvic, master of said ship, from d'Auray river
Martin Lebagous, sailor, from d'Auray river
Jehan Margar, also a sailor, from d'Auray river
Jacques De Lamer, also a sailor, from d'Auray river
Marc De La Mer, also a sailor, from d'Auray river
Jehan Piluesrie, also a sailor, from d'Auray river
Guillaume Bellego, also a sailor, from d'Auray river
Etienne Le Rouzic, also a sailor, from d'Auray river
Allen Malloin, also a sailor, from d'Auray river
Domingo Basque, from Bayonne, also a sailor
Jouanis Basque, also a sailor, from Bayonne
Bertholome Demairon, also a sailor, from Bayonne
Jehan Roou, carpenter from St-Malo
Pierre Moysieau, master gunner from La Rochelle
Jehan Guiot, master valler from d'Auray river
Bonaventure Guibermin, "garçon" from Morbien
Henry Quinper, "garçon" from Brittany
Petiolle Périn,"garçon" from d'Auray river

(signature) N. Denys
Nicolas Denys
All right reserved
Lucie LeBlanc Consentino


6 comments:

Caroline LeBlanc said...

This is so exciting. History beyond the schoolbooks is thrilling, isn't it? Thanks for all this wonderful work that you do, Lucie. Caroline

Lucie LeBlanc Consentino said...

Thank you Caroline. Everything I post here is also on my web site.

Lori E said...

I will have to come back to this when I have more time. Thanks for posting it .

Lucie LeBlanc Consentino said...

Thank you Lori - I also have a new blog: Lucie's Legacy
http://lucieslegacy.blogspot.com/

Dominique Ritchot said...

Hello,

just for your information, the St.Jehan list was published by Archange Godbout, under the title "Le Role du Saint-Jehan et les origines acadiennes", in les Memoires de la Societe genealogique canadienne-francaise, vol. 1, no. 1 p. 19-30.

Lucie LeBlanc Consentino said...

Thank you - and yes, I did know that but it is also wonderful to be able to post it online to a wider audience.

Sincerely,

Lucie