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Roll of the inhabitants of Isle Royale, Isle Saint Jean, Gaspee and other places near the English whom the King granted the subsistance calculated to the day of their disembarking. Transcribed on the General Roll.
Le Tamerlan
Disembarked January 16, 1759
215 tons, 16 men, including the Captain and Le Sieur Haye, Agent. State of the inhabitants of Isle Saint Jean who disembarked at Saint Malo from the English ship “Le Tamerlan” and includes those who died on the crossing.
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CLAUDE LEBLANC of Acadia, 22 years, farmhand and carpenter, at Saint Meloir.
MARIE JOSEPHE LANGUEEPEE his wife, 36 years, weaves, spins and brocades.
JEAN LEBLANC their son, 7 years.
HELENE LEBLANC their daughter, 8 years, died at St-Servan February 16, 1759.
RENNIL LEBLANC their child, died at sea.
MARGUERITE LEBLANC their child, died at sea.
JOSEPH FIRMIN LEBLANC their child, born March 24, 1760. “
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