LeJeunes of Cape Breton and Newfoundland

Descendants of Pierre LeJeune/Young
In Cape Breton and Newfoundland

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Updated Feb. 24, 2004


Note: INFORMATION ON THE LIVING HAS BEEN REMOVED, IF BY SOME
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FOR EASIER READING SOME OF THE LINES ARE COLOR CODED
4th Generation in Red
6th Generation in Purple
8th Generation in Blue


Pierre LeJeune #1, b. ca. 1625 Brie Province, France, d. after 1661 in Acadia m. (poss. Marguerite) Doucet d/o Germain Doucet In 1704 they were living in Peitite Riviere

A. Pierre LeJeune dit Briars/Briard #2, b. 1650 Acadia m. ca. 1682 Marie Thibodeau b. 1661 La Heve, Port Royal d/o Pierre Thibodeau & Jeanne Theriot.
In 1678 living in Port Royal they have no children, 3 acres of land and 4 cattle. In 1686 their situtation changes a little, still no children, no cattle but they have 6 guns, 1 arpents of land. In 1693 they have 3 children and 10 cattle, 15 sheep, 7 pigs, 8 arpents, 2 guns Five years later in 1698 living in Port Royal with 6 children, 11 cattle, 14 sheep, 5 hogs, 10 1/2 arpents, 10 fruit trees, 1 gun. By 1700 they have 7 children and 10 cattle, 15 sheep, 7 pigs, 8 arpents, 2 guns He might have been a gun dealer of some sort, in the space of 22 years he sold 5 guns out of the 8 he purchased.