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Note Melanson p.60
This family was deported to Maryland, where Jean-Pierre appeared on the 7 July 1763 list of Acadians at Snow Hill with his wife Osite and 2 sons, Isaac and Zozime. They were later sent to Louisiana. They were settled at Cabannocé, St. James, Louisiana, where, in 1769, Jean-Pierre had 6 aprents of land. Living with him were his wife, four children and mother-in-law.

Precisions D. Storz:
Pierre Leblanc, age 41; Ozitte Melancon, wife-39; sons: Izaac-9, Josime-7, Simon-2; daughter: Helaine-5; mother: Magdelaine Leblanc-57.
6 arpents land, 6 cattle, 2 horses, 10 sheep, 2 muskets

The mother is actually Ozite's mother and not Pierre's. This is from1769 Acadians at Cabahannocee-- Sept 14, 1769 in Jacqueline K Voorhies's "Some Late Eighteenth-Century Louisianans: Census Records of the Colony, 1758-1796" on p. 473.

I don't see a death record in my church record books, but we do know he died before 20 Feb 1776 as Osite married Jean Baptiste Bourgeois, widower of Marie Magdeleine Bourg on that date

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