| Male Jean Corporon |
| Birth | About 1647 | France |
| Death | 12 Feb 1713 | Annapolis Royal, Colony of Nova Scotia, British North America |
| Burial | 12 Feb 1713 | Garrison Graveyard, Annapolis Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada![]() Garrison Graveyard, Annapolis Royal,Nova Scotia, Canada |
| Marriage | About 1670 [1, 2] | Acadia, New France [1, 2] |
| Father | ||
| Mother | ||
| Female Françoise Savoie |
| Birth | About 1652 | Port-Royal, Acadia, New France Port-Royal became Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia when the English took control |
| Death | ||
| Burial | 27 Dec 1711 | Garrison Graveyard, Annapolis Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada![]() Garrison Graveyard, Annapolis Royal,Nova Scotia, Canada |
| Father | François Savoie | F1394 Group Sheet | |
| Mother | Catherine Lejeune | F1394 Group Sheet | |
| Female + Marie-Madeleine Corporon |
| Birth | Abt Sep 1671 | Port-Royal, Acadia, New France Port-Royal became Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia when the English took control |
| Death | 1714 | Colony of Nova Scotia, British North America |
| Burial | 1714 | Église Notre Dame de l'Assomption, Windsor, Hants County, Nova Scotia, Canada The l'Assomption parish church was situated on a hill overlooking the
confluence of the Pisiquit and Saint Croix rivers where in 1750 it was
pulled down by the Acadians under orders from the British to make way
for Fort Edward. |
| Spouse | Charles Boudrot | F1028 | |
| Marriage | Abt 1687 | Port-Royal, Acadia, New France Port-Royal became Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia when the English took control |
| Female Marie-Magdeleine Corporon |
| Birth | Abt 1672 | Port-Royal, Acadia, New France Port-Royal became Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia when the English took control |
| Death | Abt 1753 | |
| Burial | ||
| Spouse | Bernard Doucet dit Laverdure | F9415 | |
| Marriage | Abt 1690 | Port-Royal, Acadia, New France Port-Royal became Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia when the English took control |
| Spouse | François Leclerc dit Laverdure | F9416 | |
| Marriage | 24 Nov 1710 | Port-Royal, Acadia, New France Port-Royal became Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia when the English took control |
| Spouse | Claude Boudrot | F9414 | |
| Marriage | 7 Aug 1735 | Annapolis Royal, Colony of Nova Scotia, British North America |
| Female Jeanne Corporon |
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Sources 🟢 Primary Evidence 🟡 Secondary Evidence 🟠 Tertiary Evidence 🔴 Unreliable Evidence |
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