NameFrançois BOUDROT
Birth1666, Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death27 Sep 1733, Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada
FatherMichel BOUDROT Lt. General (1602-1688)
MotherMichelle AUCOIN (~1621-1706)
Misc. Notes
In September 1714 a third group of settlers came to Cape Breton aboard ships provided by the crown. This group accompanied Denys de la Ronde and de Pensens to Ile Royal on their return from their mission to Acadian. Thought a total of twenty-four Acadians were shipped to Louisbourg with the French officers, only eight families became permanent settlers.

He was from Port Royal. He had 24 horned animals, 35 sheep, 13 pigs, and 14 acres of land. He was issued rations in 1717 at Petit Saint-Pierre. He appears on the 1717 census of Port Toulouse as a servant. He was on the 1720 census of Port Toulouse. He appears on the 1724 and 1726 censuses of Port Toulouse as a builder.
Spouses
Birthabt 1676, Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada
FatherJean-Antoine BELLIVEAU (~1652-~1735)
MotherMarie-Jeanne BOURG (~1645-)
Marriageabt 1692, Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada
ChildrenJoseph (~1697-<1752)
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