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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Joseph Daigle: Birth: 11 NOV 1788 in Donaldsonville, La.. Death: 10 MAY 1850 in Terrebonne Parish, La.

  2. Jean Baptiste Daigle: Birth: 5 APR 1792 in Donaldsonville, La..

  3. Marie Clarise Daigle: Birth: 22 JAN 1797 in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA.

  4. MATHURIN PASCALE DAIGLE: Birth: 25 MAR 1799 in Plattenville, Assumption Parish, LA. Death: 10 JAN 1880 in Houma, Terrebonne Parish, LA

  5. Marie Scholastique Daigle: Birth: ABT 1800.

  6. Pierre Michel Daigle: Birth: 2 NOV 1800 in Plattenville, Assumption Parish, LA.


Sources
1. Title:   Acadians in Exile
Page:   p. 93
Author:   Rev. Donald J. Hebert
Publication:   Copyright 1980, Hebert Publications
2. Title:   Catholic Church Records
Page:   v. 3, p. 240 (ASM-3, 107)
Author:   Diocese of Baton Rouge
3. Title:   Certificate of Marriage
Author:   Diocese of Baton Rouge/Dept. of the Archives
Publication:   Certified Copy

Notes
a. Note:   Passenger List for La Bergere
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 There were 73 families (273 people) scheduled to take the 300 ton La Bergere. It left France on Saturday, May 14, 1785 and arrived in Louisiana 93 days later on August 15, 1785. Besides the Acadians, there were five French passengers. On the way,, there were 6 deaths and 7 births.
 While in New Orleans (till October 4), the group further increased by 10 (5 births, and 5 adults) and decreased by 10 (9 died, and 1 deserted). There were also 4 marriage. There were 74 family groupings (268 people) when it came time to settle down: 6 families (23 people) settled at Attakapas, 1 family (3 people) settled in the area around St. Gabriel along the Mississippi River, and the remainder chose to settled along Bayou Lafourche.
  Alexis DAIGLE, engraver - 22
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 Lafourche Interiot Parish, LA
 Old Acts 1813 - 1817
 as reprinted in Terrebonne Life Lines, Vol. 20, #1
 497/27 August 1815/p. 84
 Mathurin Daigle sells to Ambroise Hebert for $850, a tract of land containing 3 arpents fron by 40 arpents depth, (located on theleft bank of Bayou Lafourche), about 10 leagues below the Mississippi River; bounded one side by Noel Boudreaux and on the other side by Jean Marie Benoit; acquired from Henry S. Thibodaux before Judge William Goforth.


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