Marie FECTEAU

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Family 1 : Olivier FRECHETTE
  1.  Fabiola FRECHETTE

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Joseph Jonathan HINSE

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3 Sep 1684 - ____

Father: Jonathan HAYNES
Mother: Sarah MOULTON

Family 1 : Marie PAUZE
  1.  Joseph HAINES
  2.  Jean HAINES
  3.  Alexandre Noel HAINES
  4.  Augustin HAINES
  5.  Marie Joseph HAINES
  6.  Marie Madeleine HAINES
  7.  Marie Angelique HAINES
  8.  Francois Marie HAINES
  9.  Marie Louise HAINES
  10. +Clement HAINES

                    _William HAYNES __
 _Jonathan HAYNES _|
|                  |_Sarah INGERSOLL _
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|--Joseph Jonathan HINSE 
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|                   _William MOULTON _+
|_Sarah MOULTON ___|
                   |_Margaret PAGE ___+

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[496] !DEATH-PLACE: Rene Jette "Dictionnarie Genealogique des Familles du Queebec"
1983, University of Montreal, Page
He died at St-Thomas-de-Montmagny, PQ, Canada

[497] !COMMENT: Roger W. Lawrence's "Indian Captives of New England Taken to
Canada". Property of American-Canadian Genealogical Society, Manchester, NH.
"Hundreds of New Englanders during the French and Indians Wars were
taken prisoners by the Indians and brought to Canada. Some lived with
their captors with whom they intermarried. Others were ransomed by
Canadian settlers and became free and adopted Canadian citizenship. In
the group naturalized May 1710 by royal proclamation were to persons
named Joseph HINS. They became the ancestors of many French
Canadians. The family name is variously spelled HAYNES, HAINS, HINS,
HINCE, HAINCE etc.
While reaping his crops, Jonathan HAYNES and his shildren were
surprised by the Indians at Haverhill, MA on Aug 15 1696. The children
and he were taken prisoners. The father, Jonathan and his son, Thomas,
escaped in what is now Maine, and made their way to Saco. The other
Children; Mary, Jonathan Jr. and Joseph went to Canada and were
ransomed by the French. Mary was redeemed and returned to New England,
but Jonathan Jr. and Joseph remained with the French.
On 13 Dec. 1741 by a contract at Notary Pierre ROUSSELOT there was
an inventory of the property of Joseph HINSE and of Marie PAUZE. On 15
Dec. 1741 by a contract at Notary Pierre ROUSSELOT there was the
partition of the property of Joseph HUNSE and Marie PAUZE among their
children. On 16 December 1741 by a contract at Notary ROUSSELOT there
was the sale of a house and buildings by Joseph HINSE an Marie PAUZE,
his wife, to Joseph GENDRON, Augustin and Jean HINSE."
It's not clear why both brothers later both adopted the name Joseph,
but it is proved that they were both brothers.


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Mary MASON

[422]

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Family 1 : John JENNESS
  1.  Francis JENNESS
  2.  Thomas JENNESS
  3.  Nathaniel JENNESS

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[422] !RESIDENCE: Mason was from Portsmouth, NH.


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Marie Josephe PROULX

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Father: Louis PROUX
Mother: Marie DUFRESNE

Family 1 : Clement HAINES
  1. +Eustache HAINES
  2.  Jean Baptiste HINSE

                   _Jean PROU __________+
 _Louis PROUX ____|
|                 |_Jacquette FOURNIER _+
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|--Marie Josephe PROULX 
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|                  _Guillaume DUFRESNE _+
|_Marie DUFRESNE _|
                  |_Genevieve RUEL _____+

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Sally WILLIAMS

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Family 1 : Abraham BRUNDAGE
  1.  Emeline BRUNDAGE
  2.  Caroline BRUNDAGE

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