{"id":628,"date":"2018-09-12T16:43:07","date_gmt":"2018-09-12T20:43:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/acadiantest.cocompass.com\/?page_id=628"},"modified":"2018-12-02T22:30:26","modified_gmt":"2018-12-03T03:30:26","slug":"migrations-of-acadians","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/acadiantest.cocompass.com\/fr\/history\/migrations-of-acadians\/","title":{"rendered":"Migrations of Acadians"},"content":{"rendered":"<p align=\"CENTER\">The Migrations<\/p>\n<p>Unhappy in their new surroundings, the Acadians began a determined quest to return to Nova Scotia or else find new homelands. The governments of Georgia and South Carolina, anxious to be rid of the expense of supporting the Acadians, encouraged their departure by issuing them passes. In 1756, about 250 Acadians from the two colonies set out in small vessels to make their way up the coast to Nova Scotia. This prompted a circular from Lawrence urging his fellow governors to prevent the return of the Acadians. Most were captured in New York and Massachusetts, but 50 managed to reach the Saint John River in June. Many Acadians returned after the war when the British government eased the restrictions on Acadians settlement in Nova Scotia. Since their former property was occupied, they settled instead in the Saint John River valley and St. Mary&#8217;s Bay. Those who settled at Saint Anne (Fredericton) were later forced to move to the Madawaska River and Chaleur Bay after the arrival of the Loyalists.<\/p>\n<p>Nova Scotia was only one of several destinations of Acadians in the American Colonies. A group of 90 exiles sailed from Massachusetts to Quebec in 1766, joining forces with the Acadians who had fled there from Nova Scotia after 1755. They settled near Quebec City and along the Nicolet and Richelieu Rivers. Another group of 116 Massachusetts Acadians sailed to St. Pierre and Miquelon in 1763. Many left via New York; 129 to Martinique in 1764, and 500 to Santo Domingo in 1765. Acadian exiles in the middle and southern colonies gravitated towards the former French colony of Louisiana, whose new Spanish rulers were sympathetic to Roman Catholics.<\/p>\n<p>Next to the American Colonies, France itself received the largest number of exiles. The nearly 3500 there in 1763 included the deportees from Isle Royale, Isle Saint Jean, Cape Sable, and the Saint John River, as well as 750 who arrived from England that same year. One hundred of France&#8217;s Acadians moved to Saint Pierre and Miquelon in 1763, and in 1774 another group of over a hundred emigrated to Chaleur Bay. Over the course of 20 years, the French government made unsuccessful attempts to establish Acadians colonies in Brittany, Belle-Isle-en-Mer, Poitou, Corsica, French Guiana, Santo Domingo, and the Falkland Islands. Ordinary Frenchmen resented the Acadians because of their government pensions and land allotments. The Spanish government finally came to the rescue with an offer of land in Louisiana, and in 1785 nearly 1600 Acadians left for the Spanish colony.<\/p>\n<p>Ironically, while some Acadians struggled to return to Nova Scotia, many who were still there decided to leave, preferring not to live any longer under British rule. In 1764, about 600 sailed for the French West Indies, eventually finding their way to Louisiana. Another group of over 200 settled in Louisiana in 1766. In 1765, 183 left Nova Scotia for Saint Pierre and Miquelon, joining their fellow exiles who had come earlier from Massachusetts and France.<\/p>\n<p>The wanderings of Acadians of Saint Pierre and Miquelon had only just begun. The resources of the tiny archipelago could not support them all, and in 1767, at the insistence of the French government, 163 returned to Nova Scotia and 586 to France. The French government reversed its decision in 1768, and 322 Acadians from France went back to Saint Pierre and Miquelon. The entire population was deported to France in 1778 after France allied itself with the United States during the American Revolution. About 600 returned after 1783, to be deported to France yet again in 1794 because of the Napoleonic Wars. Over 600 exiles returned for the final time in 1815 and 1816, some having experienced five or six deportations during their lifetime.<\/p>\n<p>By 1816, the Acadian migrations were over. Acadians did move after that date, but not because of forceful deportation. Rather, individuals and families moved in hopes of improving their economic conditions. Although the migrations left the Acadians scattered around the Atlantic rim, their sense of their own identity remained intact. Today, the five main concentrations of Acadian descendants are found in the Canadian maritime provinces, Quebec, Louisiana, New England, and France.<\/p>\n<p align=\"CENTER\">The above-noted is reproduced from &#8220;The Deportation of Acadians&#8221;, published by Parks Canada, 1986 and appears on the &#8220;<a href=\"https:\/\/acadiantest.cocompass.com\/fr\/produit\/acadian-cajun-family-trees-cd\/\">Acadian-Cajun Family Trees&#8221; CD-ROM<\/a> produced in 1999<\/p>\n<p align=\"CENTER\">Acadian Family Names of the 18th Century<\/p>\n<p>Reproduced from &#8220;Acadian Family Names of the 18th Century&#8221; wall poster, published by Parks Canada and La Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 du Monument Lefebvre inc.<\/p>\n<p>Little physical evidence remains of pre-expulsion Acadia. However, most of the family names of the Acadian settlers are known from historical documents. Many of these names continue in today&#8217;s Maritime Acadian communities, dramatically illustrating a people&#8217;s survival. Acadian names also survive in areas such as Louisiana, France, and Quebec, a legacy of the Acadian Deportation and subsequent migrations.<\/p>\n<p>This list of approximately 300 family names was drawn from parish records, census records and other documents from Acadia\/Nova Scotia in the first half of the 18th century. All Acadian civilian families known to have lived in the colony at any time between 1700 and 1755 are included. This list does not include the families of the French garrison which served in Acadia.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/acadiantest.cocompass.com\/fr\/shop\/\">Click here for details on the &#8220;Acadian-Cajun Family Genealogy&#8221; CD<\/a><\/p>\n<p>A<\/p>\n<p>Abbadie, de Saint Castin d&#8217;<br \/>\nAllain<br \/>\nAmirault dit Tourangeau<br \/>\nAngou dit Choisy<br \/>\nApart<br \/>\nArcement<br \/>\nArosteguy<br \/>\nArseneau<br \/>\nArnaud<br \/>\nAubois<br \/>\nAucoin<br \/>\nAyot<\/p>\n<p>B<\/p>\n<p>Babin<br \/>\nBabineau dit Deslauriers<br \/>\nBarillot<br \/>\nBarolet<br \/>\nBastarache dit (Le) Basque<br \/>\nBastien<br \/>\nBelliveau dit Bideau<br \/>\nBelliveau dit Blondin<br \/>\nBelou<br \/>\nBenoit dit Labri\u00e8re<br \/>\nBergereau<br \/>\nBergeron d&#8217;Ambroise<br \/>\nBergeron dit Nantes<br \/>\nBergeron dit Machefer<br \/>\nBenard<br \/>\nBertaud dit Montaury<br \/>\nBertrand<br \/>\nB\u00e9zier dit Touin dit Lariv\u00e8re<br \/>\nBlanchard<br \/>\nBlanchard dit Gentilhomme<br \/>\nBodard<br \/>\nBoisseau dit Blondin<br \/>\nBonnevie dit Beaumont<br \/>\nBonni\u00e8re<br \/>\nBorel<br \/>\nBoucher dit Desroches<br \/>\nBoudrot<br \/>\nBourg<br \/>\nBourgeois<br \/>\nBoutin<br \/>\nBrassaud<br \/>\nBrasseur dit Mathieu<br \/>\nBreau<br \/>\nBroussard<br \/>\nBrun<br \/>\nBugaret<br \/>\nBuisson<br \/>\nBugeaud<br \/>\nBuote<br \/>\nButeau<\/p>\n<p>C<br \/>\nCahouet<br \/>\nCaissy dit Roger<br \/>\nCalv\u00e8 dit Laforge<br \/>\nCarr\u00e9<br \/>\nCaylan<br \/>\nC\u00e9lestin dit Bellem\u00e8re<br \/>\nCellier dit Normand<br \/>\nChauvet<br \/>\nCh\u00eanet dit Dubreuil<br \/>\nChesnay dit Lagarenne<br \/>\nChiasson dit La Val\u00e9e<br \/>\nChouteau dit Manseau<br \/>\nCl\u00e9menceau<br \/>\nCloistre<br \/>\nCoignac<br \/>\nComeau<br \/>\nCormier dit Rossignol<br \/>\nCormier dit Thierry<br \/>\nCorne<br \/>\nCorporon<br \/>\nCosset<br \/>\nCoste<br \/>\nCottard<br \/>\nCousin<br \/>\nCr\u00e9paux<br \/>\nCreysac dit Toulouse<br \/>\nCyr<\/p>\n<p>D<br \/>\nDaigre<br \/>\nD&#8217;Amours de Chauffours<br \/>\nD&#8217;Amours de Clignancour<br \/>\nD&#8217;Amours de Freneuse<br \/>\nD&#8217;Amours de Louvi\u00e8re<br \/>\nD&#8217;Amours de Plaine<br \/>\nDaniel<br \/>\nDarois<br \/>\nDavid dit Pontif<br \/>\nDelisle<br \/>\nDenis<br \/>\nDenys de Fronsac<br \/>\nDerayer<br \/>\nDeschamps dit Cloche<br \/>\nDesgoutins<br \/>\nDesmoillons<br \/>\nDepr\u00e9s<br \/>\nDeveau dit Dauphin\u00e9<br \/>\nDingle<br \/>\nDoiron<br \/>\nDomin\u00e9 dit Saint-Sauveur<br \/>\nDoucet dit Laverdure<br \/>\nDoucet dit Lirlandois<br \/>\nDoucet dit Mayard<br \/>\nDruce<br \/>\nDubois<br \/>\nDubois dit Dumont<br \/>\nDufaut<br \/>\nDugas<br \/>\nDuguay<br \/>\nDuon dit Lyonnais<br \/>\nDuplessis<br \/>\nDupuis<\/p>\n<p>E<br \/>\nEgan<\/p>\n<p>F<br \/>\nFlan<br \/>\nFontaine dit Beaulieu<br \/>\nForest<br \/>\nForton<br \/>\nFoug\u00e8re<br \/>\nFournier<br \/>\nFroiquingont<\/p>\n<p>G<br \/>\nGadrau<br \/>\nGalerne<br \/>\nGall\u00e9<br \/>\nGarceau dit Boutin<br \/>\nGarceau dit Richard<br \/>\nGarceau dit Tranchemontagne<br \/>\nGareau<br \/>\nGaudet<br \/>\nGauterot<br \/>\nGauthier<br \/>\nGentil<br \/>\nGiboire Duverg\u00e9 dit Lamotte<br \/>\nGirouard<br \/>\nGis\u00e9 dit Desrosiers<br \/>\nGodin dit Beaus\u00e9jour<br \/>\nGodin dit Bellefeuille<br \/>\nGodin dit Bellefontaine<br \/>\nGodin dit Boisjoli<br \/>\nGodin dit Catalogne<br \/>\nGodin dit Ch\u00e2tillon<br \/>\nGodin dit Lincour<br \/>\nGodin dit Pr\u00e9ville<br \/>\nGodin dit Valcour<br \/>\nGosselin<br \/>\nGourdeau<br \/>\nGousman<br \/>\nGouzille<br \/>\nGrandmaison (Terriot dit Guillot dit)<br \/>\nGranger<br \/>\nGravois<br \/>\nGrosvalet<br \/>\nGu\u00e9dry dit Grivois<br \/>\nGu\u00e9dry dit Labine<br \/>\nGu\u00e9dry dit Labrador<br \/>\nGu\u00e9dry dit Laverdure<br \/>\nGu\u00e9guen<br \/>\nGu\u00e9nard<br \/>\nGu\u00e9rin<br \/>\nGu\u00e9rin dit Laforge<br \/>\nGuilbeau<br \/>\nGuillot dit Langevin<br \/>\nGuy dit Tintamarre<br \/>\nGuyon<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/acadiantest.cocompass.com\/fr\/shop\/\">Click here for details on the &#8220;Acadian-Cajun Family Genealogy&#8221; CD<\/a><\/p>\n<p>H<br \/>\nHach\u00e9 dit Gallant<br \/>\nHamel<br \/>\nHamet<br \/>\nHamon<br \/>\nH\u00e9bert dit Manuel<br \/>\nH\u00e9lys dit Nouvelle<br \/>\nHenry dit Robert<br \/>\nHensaule<br \/>\nH\u00e9on<br \/>\nHeus\u00e9<br \/>\nHugon<\/p>\n<p>J<br \/>\nJeanson<br \/>\nJoseph<\/p>\n<p>K<br \/>\nKimine<br \/>\nL<br \/>\nLa Barre<br \/>\nLabat, dit Le Marquis, de<br \/>\nLa Bauve<br \/>\nLa Chaume<br \/>\nla Croix<br \/>\nLa Lande dit Bonappetit<br \/>\nLambert<br \/>\nLambourt<br \/>\nLandron<br \/>\nLandry<br \/>\nLanglois<br \/>\nLanoue<br \/>\nLa Pierre dit La Roche<br \/>\nLa Vache<br \/>\nLavergne<br \/>\nLa Vigne<br \/>\nLebert dit Jolycoeur<br \/>\nLe Blanc<br \/>\nLe Blanc dit Jasmin<br \/>\nLe Borgne de Belisle<br \/>\nLe Clerc dit Laverdure<br \/>\nLecul<br \/>\nL\u00e9ger dit La Rozette<br \/>\nLe Jeune dit Briard<br \/>\nLe Juge<br \/>\nLe Marquis dit Clermont<br \/>\nLe Mire<br \/>\nLe Neuf de Beaubassin<br \/>\nLe Neuf de Boisneuf<br \/>\nLe Neuf de La Valli\u00e8re L&#8217;Enfant<br \/>\nLe Poupet de Saint-Aubin<br \/>\nLe Prieur dit Dubois<br \/>\nLe Prince<br \/>\nLeroy<br \/>\nL&#8217;Eschevin dit Billy<br \/>\nLe Vanier dit Langevin<br \/>\nLavasseur dit Chamberlange<br \/>\nLevron dit Nantois<br \/>\nLoiseau<br \/>\nLong<br \/>\nLonguep\u00e9e<br \/>\nLoppinot<br \/>\nLord dit La Montagne<br \/>\nLucas<\/p>\n<p>M<br \/>\nMaffier<br \/>\nMaillet<br \/>\nMaisonnat dit Baptiste<br \/>\nMalboeuf<br \/>\n***Manet<br \/>\nMangeant dit Saint-Germain<br \/>\nMarcadet<br \/>\nMarchand dit Poitiers<br \/>\nMarres dit La Sonde<br \/>\nMartel<br \/>\nMartin<br \/>\nMartin dit Barnab\u00e9<br \/>\nMass\u00e9<br \/>\nMassi\u00e9<br \/>\nMathieu<br \/>\nMaucaire<br \/>\nMazerolle dit Saint-Louis<br \/>\nMelanson dit Laverdure<br \/>\nMelanson dit La Ram\u00e9e<br \/>\nMercier dit Caudebec<br \/>\nMessaguay<br \/>\nMeunier<br \/>\nMichel dit La Ruine<br \/>\nMigneau dit Aubin<br \/>\nMignier dit Lagass\u00e9<br \/>\nMirande<br \/>\nMius d&#8217;Azit Mius d&#8217;entremont de Plemarais<br \/>\nMius d&#8217;entremont de Pobomcoup<br \/>\nMonmellian dit Saint Germain<br \/>\nMordant<br \/>\nMorin dit Boucher<br \/>\nMorpain<br \/>\nMoulaison dit Rencontre<br \/>\nMouton<br \/>\nMoyse dit Latreille<\/p>\n<p>N<br \/>\nNaquin dit L&#8217;Etoile<br \/>\nNogues<br \/>\nNuirat<\/p>\n<p>O<br \/>\nOlivier<br \/>\nOnel(O&#8217;Neale)<br \/>\nOrillon dit Champagne Oudy<br \/>\nOzelet<\/p>\n<p>P<br \/>\nPart dit Laforest<br \/>\nPellerin<br \/>\nPetitot dit Saint-Sceine<br \/>\nPetitpas<br \/>\nPichot<br \/>\nPicot<br \/>\nPincer Pinet<br \/>\nPitre dit Marc<br \/>\nPoirier<br \/>\nPoitevin dit Cadieux<br \/>\nPoitevin dit Parisien<br \/>\nPoitier Porlier<br \/>\nPoujet dit Lapierre<br \/>\nPoupart<br \/>\nPr\u00e9jean dit Le Breton<br \/>\nPr\u00e9tieux<br \/>\nPugnant dit Destouches<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/acadiantest.cocompass.com\/fr\/shop\/\">Click here for details on the &#8220;Acadian-Cajun Family Genealogy&#8221; CD<\/a><\/p>\n<p>R<br \/>\nRacois dit Desrosiers<br \/>\nRaymond<br \/>\nRenaud dit Proven\u00e7al<br \/>\nRichard<br \/>\nRichard dit Sansoucy<br \/>\nRichard dit Beaupr\u00e9 Richard dit Boutin<br \/>\nRichard dit Lafont<br \/>\nRimbeau<br \/>\nRivet<br \/>\nRobichaud dit Cadet<br \/>\nRobichaud dit Niganne Robichaud dit Prudent<br \/>\nRodohan<br \/>\nRodrique dit de Fonds<br \/>\nRousse dit Languedoc<br \/>\nRoy dit La Libert\u00e9<br \/>\nRullier<\/p>\n<p>S<br \/>\nSaindon<br \/>\nSaint-Etienne de la Tour, de<br \/>\nSaint-Julien de La Chauss\u00e9e, de<br \/>\nSamson<br \/>\nSaulnier dit Lacouline<br \/>\nSauvage dit Forgeron<br \/>\nSauvage dit Chrystophe<br \/>\nSavary<br \/>\nSavoie<br \/>\nSemer Serreau de Saint-Aubin<br \/>\nSicot<br \/>\nSimon dit Boucher<br \/>\nSoulard<br \/>\nSoulevant<br \/>\nSurette<\/p>\n<p>T<br \/>\nTandau<br \/>\nTerriot<br \/>\nTestard dit Paris<br \/>\nTh\u00e9beau<br \/>\nThibault Thibodeau<br \/>\nTillard<br \/>\nTourneur<br \/>\nToussaint dit La jeunesse<br \/>\nTrahan<br \/>\nTriel dit La Perri\u00e8re<br \/>\nTurcot<br \/>\nTurpin dit La Girofl\u00e9e<\/p>\n<p>V<br \/>\nVallois<br \/>\nVescot<br \/>\nViger Vigneau dit Maurice<br \/>\nVillatte<br \/>\nVincent dit Cl\u00e9ment<br \/>\nVoyer<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/acadiantest.cocompass.com\/fr\/shop\/\">Click here for details on the &#8220;Acadian-Cajun Family Genealogy&#8221; CD<\/a><\/p>\n<p>*** I am grateful to <a href=\"mailto:omanitt@sympatico.ca\">Orin Manitt<\/a> for having provided source information to support his opinion that the surname &#8220;Manet&#8221; belongs on this list! HOWEVER, as Robert Blackman outlined in his email of September 13, 2009&#8230; &#8220;Manetis not an Acadian name. Augustin Manet came from France to Louisbourg sometime in the 1720s\/30s. He was not an Acadian as he never lived or settled in Acadia. He was a Frenchman who settled in Louisbourg in the first half of the 18th century.&#8221; And frankly, I&#8217;m inclined to go along with Mr. Blackman&#8217;s opinion!<\/p>\n<p>The above-noted is reproduced from &#8220;Acadian Family Names of the 18th Century&#8221; wall poster, published by Parks Canada and La Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 du Monument Lefebvre inc., and appears on the &#8220;Acadian-Cajun Family Trees&#8221; CD-ROM.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Migrations Unhappy in their new surroundings, the Acadians began a determined quest to return to Nova Scotia or else find new homelands. 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