Historical records matching Bernard Bugaret
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About Bernard Bugaret
CITING THIS RECORD "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:SYMW-TJD : accessed 24 July 2018), entry for Bernard /Bugaret-dit-St-Martin/; file (2:2:2:MMQJ-MLS), submitted 12 May 2011.
Bernard Bugaret dit Saint-Martin, parents unknown, was born at Villefranche du Queyran en Gascogne. He was a carpenter and travelled between Acadie and New Rochelle a number of times but perhaps never settled in Acadie, though his daughter did.
Bernard married sometime before 1638, location unknown, to a woman whose name has yet to be discovered. They had a child, Catherine Bugaret, born about 1638 in Port-Royal, Acadie.
GEDCOM Note
Category:Gascogne
Category: Acadia, Immigrants from France
Category:Port-Royal, Acadie
Biography
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:Bernard BUGARET dit Saint-Martin, parents unknown, was born at Villefranche du Queyran en Gascogne.≤ref> Stephen A. White, DICTIONNAIRE GENEALOGIQUE DES FAMILLES ACADIENNES; 1636-1714; Moncton, New Brunswick, Centre d'Etudes Acadiennes, 1999, 2 vols.; p. 300; own copy. #1:≤/ref> He was a carpenter and travelled between Acadie and New Rochelle a number of times but perhaps never settled in Acadie, though his daughter did.≤ref>Title: English Supplement to the Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes; Author: Stephen A. White; Publication:Moncton: Centre d'Études Acadiennes, 2000; Note: Published as [vol. 3] of the Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes.; p. 66 NOTE: What is entered below is SAW's translation from his original French found on p. 300 of the DGFA.:Text: On the 1 Apr 1636 roster of the ship "Saint-Jehan:" "Bernard bugare also a Basque carpenter."
:On 15 Sep 1637, before the notary TEULERON at La Rochelle, France, Bernard BUGARET, a native of Villefrance du Queyran in Gascony, contracted with Nicolas DENYS, a ship captain, for his passage as well as for that of "ten men that he could bring with him to New France."
:On 24 Mar 1648, Bernard BUGARET, a resident of Mas in Agenois, contracted with Emmanuel LE BORGNE to leave once again for New France.
:In a 1716 publication by Jacques L'HERMITE called DESCRIPTION OF ILE ROYALE: "A man named Petitpas [is the] grandson of one named Bernard du Gueret [sic], dit St-Martin, a native of Bordeaux, who was settled at Mirliguèche, between La Hève and Chibouctou...by [order of] the gentlemen of the Company about eighty years ago; this harbour was given him by the King, and the papers were recorded in the registry of Canada."≤/ref>
:Bernard married sometime before 1638, location unknown, to a woman whose name has yet to be discovered. They had a child, Catherine Bugaret, born about 1638 in Port-Royal, Acadie.≤ref>Title: Dictionnaire Génalogique des Familles Acadiennes, Première Partie 1636-1714; Author:Stephen A. White; Publication: 2 vols., Moncton, New Brunswick: Centre d'Études Acadiennes, 1999; p. 300:Text: Bernard BUGARET dit SAINT-MARTIN married around 1638 [no place given] to an unidentified spouse; one child listed--Catherine, born around 1638 according to A. Godbout.≤/ref>
DNA ===:DNA: A submitter to the Acadia--Métis Mothers mtDNA group at Family Tree DNA listed Catherine BUGARET as his earliest known ancestress in the female-only descent. His haplogroup was identified as U6a, with his difference from the Cambridge Reference Sequence of 16172C, 16219G, and 16278T. The company states: "Haplogroup U6 is among the oldest of the U haplogroups with an origin approximately 50,000 years ago. It isa rare, but ancient haplogroup... In modern populations, it is found at highest frequency in Berber-speaking populations of North Africa and the Canary Islands. Its presence in Portugal and Spain is the resultof recent admixture most likely related to the Moorish occupation of Iberia." Probably not, therefore, of Amerindian origin.≤ref>RootsWeb'sWorldConnect Project: Ancestors of Fred J. Theriot hosted by Karen Theriot Reader Catherine Bugaret accessed on 19 October 2019.≤/ref>
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::See Also*Bugaret
- http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~guedrylabinefamil... BERNARD BUGARET – AN ACADIAN PIONEER]
- Source: ≤span id='S500035'>S500035≤/span> UPD 8 FEB 2013 11:23:24 GMT -0600 Title: ship's manifest 1636 of St Jehan Text: listed on 8thline as carpenter Quality or Certainty of Data: 0
Acknowledgments
::Thank you to Mark Mcguire for creating WikiTree profile Dit St Martin Bugaret-1 through the import of 2hj84e_857376pf3v26m58a1b5355.ged on Mar 6, 2013.
Bernard Bugaret's Timeline
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Villefranche-du-Queyran, Lot-et-Garonne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
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1638
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Acadie, Nouvelle-France
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March 24, 1648
Age 38
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Le Mas-d'Agenais, Lot-et-Garonne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
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March 24, 1648
Age 38
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Port Royal,,Nova Scotia,Canada
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France
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