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100 1 _aFindlen, George L
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245 1 0 _aOur Acadian Martin Family History
_cGeorge L. Findlen, C.G., C.G.L.
_bThe First Four Generations 1650-1800
250 _aFirst Edition
260 _aMadison, WI
_bBooks for Generations
_c2019
300 _a335 p.
505 _aThe story of Barnabe Martin and Jeanne Pelletret, son Rene, Grandson Jean-Baptiste, and Great Grandson Simon is the story of an Acadian family who developed a productive farm they left to escape the 1755 deportation. The family sought shelter along the lower Saint Lawrence during the French and Indian War, resettled on the central Saint John River until the arrival of the Loyalists after the American Revolutionary War, and resettled along the upper Saint John River. The work of 20 years, Our Acadian Martin Family History describes details of their daily lives and historical events impacting the family directly. Findlen takes readers to a richer understanding of an Acadian family's perilous journey from Acadia (Nova Scotia) to Northern Maine and New Brunswick, Canada. The book's genealogy not only supplies the genealogy of the Martin family but also provides the names of Acadians who served as godparents of baptized Martins and as witnesses to Martin marriages. Family historians and genealogists tracking their own Acadian families will find invaluable resources and leads for discovering their stories.
600 _aMartin Family
_v1650 - 1800
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650 0 _aAcadians
_zMaine
_zAroostook County
_vGenealogy
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650 0 _aFrench Americans
_zMaine
_zAroostook County
_vGenealogy
_94525
650 0 _aMaine
_zAroostook County
_xGenealogy
_vHandbooks, manuals, etc
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650 0 _aNew Brunswick
_xGenealogy
_vHandbooks, manuals, etc
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651 0 _aSaint John River Valley (Me. and N.B.)
_vGenealogy
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700 _aMartin
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_cBOOK