The early Acadian settlers were mostly farmers. Farms were located
along the banks of rivers that flowed into the Baie Francaise (Bay
of Fundy) with Grand-Pre being the great agricultural area of the
colony. Rather than clear the uplands, the Acadians drained the
marshes along bays and rivers by building dykes (large, tall mounds
of earth covered with grass) and aboiteaux (drainage systems with
trap doors that let water out, but not back in) to keep sea water
out. An amazing people, the Mothers of Acadia mtDNA Project is
serving to paint a picture of the wondrous mtDNA diversity amongst
the French Acadian women. Filles du Roi was a term that meant
meaning daughters (wards) of the King. These ladies, in large part,
started the French Canadian population explosion that has, over 350
years, spread across North America. With fur traders, storekeepers,
indentured servants, dockhands, clerics, farmers, settlers, and
soldiers in New France, the population was mostly men; hence, the
King quickly came to realize that for this new colony to thrive
there must be marriageable women. As a result, the King offered 50
livres dowry to each, in addition to whatever the lady brought with
her; he also sponsored her transportation. Of the nearly 1000 women
who undertook the journey, between 1663 and 1673, about 800 made it
to Canada. These were not ladies of ill repute; some were from
wealthy families. With all that is written about them, the details
of why they chose to come to New France are, for the most part,
lost to history. One can only hope that at least one made the
journey merely to experience the unknown and satisfy a pioneer
spirit. With Catherine de Baillon, a notable ancestress, identified
in Men and Women of Renown: My Maternal Ancestry, demonstrating a
proven medieval lineage back to Charlemagne, projects such as this
always end up expanding their boundaries beyond a single volume;
hence, it quickly became evident that the birth of this companion
tome had become a mandatory necessity. Taking on a project of this
magnitude becomes extremely challenging. In this Companion Volume,
author Michele Doucette delves into additional genealogies, that
include 1] the Merovingian dynasty, 2] the Frankish Carolingian
dynasty, 3] the Capetian dynasty, the largest and oldest European
royal house, 4] the Saxon Kings of England, Wessex, and Kent, 5]
the Normans, 6] the House of Plantagenet, a branch of the Angevis,
7] The Irish Kings of Dalriada, 8] the Celtic Kings of Scotland, 9]
the House of Dunkeld, 10] the Counts of Holland, 11] the Earl of
Huntingdon, 12] the Counts of Flanders, 13] the House of Savoy, 14]
the Duchy of Burgundy, 15] the Duchy of Provence, 16] the Kings of
Upper Burgundy, 17] the Counts of Blois, 18] the Duchy of Cleves,
19] the Grand Princes of Kiev, 20] the Kings of Sweden, 21] the
Byzantine Empire, 22] the Ottonian Dynasty, 23] the House of
Billung, 24] the Counts of Leuven, 25] the Ardennes-Verdun dynasty,
26] the Counts of Boulogne, 27] the House of Poitiers, 28] the
Leonese Monarchs, 29] the Counts of Castile, 30] the House of
Montdidier, 31] the Grimaldi of Beuil, 32] the Grimaldi of Antibes,
33] the Maygars and King Andrew II of Hungary, 34] the First
Crusade, and 35] the Counts of Andechs. In sharing some interesting
information about Jeanne d'Arc, better known as Joan of Arc, she
also explores how the Parthian Empire, the Arsacid Kings of
Armenia, and the Mamikonians of Armenia tie into the Byzantium
Emperors, the late Carolingians, the Bosonids, and the Capetians.
In truth, a project of this magnitude is never-ending.
General
Imprint: |
Men and Women of Renown: My Maternal Ancestry
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
March 2013 |
First published: |
March 2013 |
Illustrators: |
Kent Hesselbein
|
Authors: |
Michele Doucette
|
Dimensions: |
279 x 216 x 32mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
628 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-935786-42-9 |
Categories: |
Books >
Humanities >
History >
General
Books >
History >
General
|
LSN: |
1-935786-42-3 |
Barcode: |
9781935786429 |
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