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==French Claim Acadia - 1604==
==French Claim Acadia - 1604==


==Acadian Civil War 1635-1654)
==Acadian Civil War 1635-1654)==
fought between competing governors. Governor Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour (a Protestant) had been granted one area of territory by King Louis XIV, and Charles de Menou d'Aulnay (a Catholic) had been granted another area. The divisions made by the king were geographically uninformed, and the two territories and their administrative centres overlapped. The conflict was intensified by personal animosity between the two governors, and came to an end when d'Aulnay successfully expelled la Tour from his holdings. D'Aulnay's success was effectively overturned after his death when la Tour married D'Aulnay's widow in 1653
fought between competing governors. Governor Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour (a Protestant) had been granted one area of territory by King Louis XIV, and Charles de Menou d'Aulnay (a Catholic) had been granted another area. The divisions made by the king were geographically uninformed, and the two territories and their administrative centres overlapped. The conflict was intensified by personal animosity between the two governors, and came to an end when d'Aulnay successfully expelled la Tour from his holdings. D'Aulnay's success was effectively overturned after his death when la Tour married D'Aulnay's widow in 1653
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acadian_Civil_War
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acadian_Civil_War
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=== Demers/Dumais - Normandy France (before 1658)===
=== Demers/Dumais - Normandy France (before 1658)===
=== Bosse/Bassie - Normandy France (before 1662)===
=== Bosse/Bassie - Normandy France (before 1662)===


==Siege of Port Royal - 1710==
==Siege of Port Royal - 1710==

Revision as of 15:05, 25 July 2020

Genealogy Research

"Earliest Ancestors"

Per FamilySearch

Earliest mitochondrial ancestor (maternal clan)

  • Pope - Strenke (1923) - Richard (1902)
  • Demers (1875) - Bosse (1853) - Roy dit Lausier (1823)
  • Senechal (1787) - Therioux (1759) - Cormier (1722)
  • Leblanc (1683) - Hebert (1656) - Lefranc (1613, France, d. in New France after 1686)

Earliest Y-Chromosome ancestor (paternal clan)

  • Johannes Kiess B:5 Feb 1582 Moehringen, Neckarkreis, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, D: 1628

Immigrations

Kies

Kehlen, Luxembourg (1854, via Sheboygan, WI like brothers?)

    • Schanck - Luxembourg (ditto)
    • Miller/Muller - Luxembourg (1851, via WI)
    • Machen - ditto?

Schmidt

West Prussia (1881, on the "Australia")

    • Schmidt - ditto (Schmidt's spouse also a Schmidt)
    • Neuman - Hesse Darmstat (1861)
    • Arnold - ditto
    • Siemens - France? (before 1860)

Schaefer

Luxembourg (1847, via Canada)

    • Kauten - Luxembourg (1866)

Farni

Germany (1839, via Ohio)

    • Schmitt - Alsace (1847)
    • Weis - ditto

Pope

Southern England (by 1643)

    • Clark - ?

Swinson

Canada (by 1868 birth of child) - England (before 1849 birth of child)

  • Smith - ?

Strenke/Strünke

Prussia (1890, via New York)

    • Wolters - ditto

Richard

Canada (between 1881 Census-1894 WI Marriage) - France (1652, Michel & Andre (mother/step-mother left in France? died before they left?))

    • Leblanc - France (before 1645)
  • Demers/Dumais - Normandy France (before 1658)
    • Bosse/Bassie - Normandy France (before 1662)

Timeline

Spanish Armada

French Claim Acadia - 1604

Acadian Civil War 1635-1654)

fought between competing governors. Governor Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour (a Protestant) had been granted one area of territory by King Louis XIV, and Charles de Menou d'Aulnay (a Catholic) had been granted another area. The divisions made by the king were geographically uninformed, and the two territories and their administrative centres overlapped. The conflict was intensified by personal animosity between the two governors, and came to an end when d'Aulnay successfully expelled la Tour from his holdings. D'Aulnay's success was effectively overturned after his death when la Tour married D'Aulnay's widow in 1653 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acadian_Civil_War

Pope - by 1643

Southern England

Leblanc - France (before 1645)

Richard - bef. 1652

from France (1652, Michel & Andre (mother/step-mother left in France? died before they left?))

Demers/Dumais - Normandy France (before 1658)

Bosse/Bassie - Normandy France (before 1662)

Siege of Port Royal - 1710

Port Royal conquered by England as part of Queen Anne's War - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Port_Royal_(1710)

Seven-Year War - 1763

Revolutionary War - 1776-1783

War of 1812

Mexican-American War

Farni

Germany (1839, via Ohio)

    • Schmitt - Alsace (1847)
    • Weis - ditto

Schaefer

Luxembourg (1847, via Canada)


    • Siemens - France? (before 1860)

Kies

Kehlen, Luxembourg (1854, via Sheboygan, WI like brothers?)

    • Schanck - Luxembourg (ditto)
    • Miller/Muller - Luxembourg (1851, via WI)
    • Machen - ditto?

==Civil War

Schmidt

West Prussia (1881, on the "Australia")

    • Schmidt - ditto (Schmidt's spouse also a Schmidt)
    • Neuman - Hesse Darmstat (1861)
    • Arnold - ditto

Richard between 1881-1894

from Canada to US (between 1881 Candadian Census-1894 WI Marriage)

    • Kauten - Luxembourg (1866)


    • Clark - ?

Swinson

Canada (by 1868 birth of child) - England (before 1849 birth of child)

  • Smith - ?

Strenke/Strünke

Prussia (1890, via New York)

    • Wolters - ditto