Louis Charles Talbot
Abt 1714 - 1764 (50 years)-
Name Louis Charles Talbot Birth Abt 1714 St. Benoist, Paris Gender Male Death Sep 1764 Buried at sea Person ID P71353 Violette Family Last Modified 22 Sep 2014
Father Nicolas Talbot Mother Marguerite Aubry Family ID F30082 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Marie Francoise Douville d. Abt Apr 1759, St. Servan, St. Malo, France Marriage Nov 1739 St. Pierre du Nord, (Ile St. Jean), PE Children 1. Marie Henriette Talbot, b. Sep 1740, Ile Saint-Jean (PEI) d. Bef 1756 (Age < 15 years) 2. Charles Louis Talbot, b. May 1743, Ile Saint-Jean (PEI) 3. Joseph Talbot, b. Abt 1745, Ile Saint-Jean (PEI) 4. Jean Francois Talbot, b. Abt 1748, Ile Saint-Jean (PEI) d. Mar 1759, St. Servan, St. Malo, France (Age 11 years) 5. Francois Talbot, b. May 1752, Ile Saint-Jean (PEI) d. Nov 1758/1759, Buried at sea (Age 7 years) 6. Charles Talbot, b. Jan 1754, Ile Saint-Jean (PEI) d. Mar 1759, St. Servan, St. Malo, France (Age 5 years) 7. Marie Henriette Talbot, b. Mar 1756, Ile Saint-Jean (PEI) d. Nov 1758/1759, Buried at sea (Age 3 years) 8. Marie Louise Talbot, b. Oct 1758, Ile Saint-Jean (PEI) d. Jul 1831, Bordeaux, France (Age 72 years) Family ID F30083 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 2 Marie Julienne Benoist Marriage May 1760 St. Servan, St. Malo, France Children 1. Francoise Talbot, b. Apr 1762, St. Servan, St. Malo, France Family ID F30084 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - In 1752 they were living at St. Pierre du Nord.
The census taker addressed him as sieur and listed his occupation as fisherman.
Charles had been in the country for 20 years.
In Nov 1758 Louis Charles and his seven children were deported back to St. Malo, France.
The two month voyage nearly destroyed the family. Two children were buried at sea, and his wife and two other children died within 3 months of reaching St. Malo.
In 1764, Louis Charles and his family emigrated to Martinique.
The family returned to France the same year, except for Charles Louis who remained in Martinique.
Louis Charles died on the return voyage to France.
- In 1752 they were living at St. Pierre du Nord.