Riviere de Nanpan

Pierre DOUARON, his wife and 5 children
Michel BERNARD, his wife and 9 children
Pierre BOURG, his wife and 7 children
Paul CORMIER
Jean POIRIER, his wife and 5 children
Jean BOURG, his wife and 8 children
Michel RICHARD, his wife and 11 children
Joseph RICHARD, his wife and 7 children
Pierre RICHARD, his wife and 5 children
Jean RICHARD, his wife and 5 children
Le Vieu Joseph POIRIER, his wife and 5 children
Paul POIRIER, his wife and 3 children
Joseph POIRIER, his wife and 3 children
Paul BOUDROT, his wife and 7 children
Joseph CORMIER, his wife and 8 children
Jean CORMIER, his wife and 4 children
Marie CORMIER, widow with 3 children
Pierre DOUCET, his wife and 8 children
Michel DOUCET, his wife and 8 children
Pierre DOUCET, fils, his wife and 3 children
Joseph POIRIER, his wife and 2 children
Jean BENOIT, his wife and 2 children
Marguerite CORMIER, widow

I am grateful to Joe Crochet who provided the above-noted information for the… “In Search of Our Acadian Roots” CD-ROM ©1994 (now available in Windows Version).

Secondary Source #1: On April 22, 2003 I received the following e-mail from Joe O’Byrne. “Hello my name is Joe O’Byrne. I live in Beaubassin and my family has always lived here since 1672. I am writing about the refugee list you have published stating it was from 1732. What were these people refugees from in 1732 ?? The refugee list is from 1751 and was compiled at Pointe Beaujesour. I have a photo copy of the original which is kept at the Colonial archives in Paris France.” .

Secondary Source #2: Microfilm C-2572 of the National Archives of Canada [Note: According to Stephen A. White, this in fact is the misfiled copy of the 1750/1751 Census.

* with corrections by Yvon Cyr