Andree Guyon Born estimated EST. WFT, 1603-1628 France, died estimated EST. WFT, 1646-1716, approximately 88 years [2024wft.FTW] !BIRTH-SOURCE: John E. Coderre (*P CGRS) 524 Alester St., Ottowa, CAN, registered Canadian Genealogist. BY information provided by him. Married estimated EST. WFT, 1634-1668 Jemseg, Riv St Jean, Acadia (approximately 43 years married) to: Andre Bernard Born ± ABT. 1620, died estimated EST. WFT, 1647-1711, approximately 91 years [2024wft.FTW] !BIRTH-COMMENT-DEATH-MARRIAGE-OCCUPATION: "Histoire Et Genealogie DesAcadiens", by Arsenault, publ. Port Royal, Property of American-Canadian Genealogical Society, MAnchester, NH. Andre was involved in some local Acadian history, and was quite famous inthat area. It seems that Claude de LaTour held the St. John River area in whatis now New Brunswick (then Acadia). Isaac de Razilly of Touraine grantedLatour the Signeurie de Jemseg, a rich hunting and fishing area along the SainteJohn River in New Brunswick. It was there that Claude de LaTour built the fort Jemsig. Andre Bernard arrived in Acadia in 1641 in order to serve with SieurCharles de Latour at Fort Jemseg. In April, .... de Aulinay (Governor of Acadia) decided to mount a decisive attack on fort Jemseg. Madame de LaTour and50 men bravely resisted the attack. At the time, Claude de LaTour was in Boston.It was a murderous fight. d'Aulnay lost 33 men, but succeeded in capturingthe fort after a three-day battle ending on April 17, 1645. He seized "jewels, silver and furnishings worth up to 10,000 louis". Many of LaTour's menwere hanged after Council deliberations, "to serve as an example, and as alesson to posterity of such an obstinate rebellion." Andre Bernard's life wasspared when he signed an affidavid on May 15, 1645. After the taking of FortJemseg by d'Aulnay, in 1645 he escaped to France vai New York, and laterreturned to New France after the rehabilitation of Claude de LaTour, by the court of France. It's possible that Andre's wife was an Indian, which was not all thatuncommon in those times, as he spent most all his life in the woods ofupper-Canada. Child: 1. Jeanne BernardBorn 1643, died estimated EST. WFT, 1672-1737, approximately 94 years [2024wft.FTW] !BIRTH:"Histoire Et Genealogie Des Acadiens", by Arsenault, publ. PortRoyal Property of American-Canadian Genealogical Society, MAnchester, NH. |