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TABLE B
Property Owners in Petit Lorembec, 1717-1758
| 
         NAME  | 
      
         SIZE
        OF  | 
      
          YEAR
        GRANTED   | 
      
         WHARF  | 
      
         FLAKES  | 
      
         GRAVE  | 
      
         ARPENTS
        IN  | 
      
         TOISES
        IN   | 
      
         LIVESTOCK  | 
      
         ADDITIONAL   | 
    
| René Perré | 
         93 x 12 toises  | 
      
         1717  | 
      
         for catch of 4 shallops  | 
      
         x  | 
      
         -  | 
      
         -  | 
      
         -  | 
      
         -  | 
      
         Died 1725; in hands of widow at least until 1734  | 
    
| Etienne Desroches - Gabriel Le Manquet - (his widow) | 
         40 x 25 toises  | 
      1717 | for catch of 2 shallops | none | - | - | - | - | Widow in 1722 census; not on 1753 return | 
| François Du Pont | - | 1733 - on land since at least 1724 | - | for catch of 4 shallops | - | none | 600 | 1 cow |  In 1752 Dupont's
widow lived on since at least their habitation with her 4 children and 3 engagés.  | 
    
| Joseph Du Pont | - |  Before 1724 census  | 
      - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 
| Jean Le Prieur | - | Before 1724 Census | - | - | - | - | - | - |  In 1724 he was
        dead. His son, Jean sold his share to sister Marie for 350 livres.  | 
    
| Visin Du Pont | - | 1725 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 
| Augustin Du Pont | - | 1725 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 
| Jean Durand | - | 1725 | x | for catch of 2 shallops | x | none | 100 | - | - | 
| Simon Gaultier | - | 1738 | - | - | - | - | - | - |  Gaultier bought land of late Durand by decree. Still had it in 1753. Bordered on north by Dominique mahé.  | 
    
| Jean La Fontaine | - | 1725 | - | - | - | - | - | - | Not on 1734 census | 
| Joseph Lamuze | - | 1725 | - | - | - | - | - | - | Not on 1734 census | 
| Jean Dubordieu | - | 1725 | - | - | - | - | - | - | See Le Corps | 
| Michel Vallé (Vallet) | - | Before 1734 census | - | - | - | none | 250 | - | 1753 says he is from Louisbourg | 
| Louis Roussel  (tonnelier)  | 
      - | Before 1734 census | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 
| Guillaume Vallet | - | Before 1734 census | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 
| Charles Yvon | - | 1733 | x | for catch of 4 shallops | x | none | 120 | 3 hens | - | 
| Veuve Toussain Le Borgne | - | Before 1734 census | - | - | - | - | - | - |  Bordered on south by Dominique Mahé  | 
    
| Julien Banet | - | 1733 | x | for catch of 4 shallops | x | none | 150 | 7 hens |  In 1702 Banet's widow Marguerite Desroches was renting habitation to DeLort le jeune because she could not manage herself  | 
    
| Etienne Laurant | - | Before 1734 census | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 
| Jean Le Corps - Françoise Desroche Veuve Duboudieu | - | Before 1734 census | x | for catch of 4 shallops | x | none | 100 | 12 hens |  In 1752 Veuve
Dubordieu was living on this property on condition that if any of Le Corps' heirs turned up she would leave. No indication of what happened to Dubordieu's land.  | 
    
| Pierre Allain- George Chauvin | 38 toises on shore | Granted before 1734; sold to Chauvin 1738 | x | x | x | none | 300 | 8 hens |  Bordered on north
and west by Boucher  | 
    
| Veuve Mirande, Joseph Mirande (her son) | - | Before 1734 census | - | - | - | none | 80 | 3 hens | - | 
| ean Denoyer | - | Before 1734 census | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 
| Dominque Mahé - Pierre Nobelet - Antoine Desroches | 22 x 90 toises | Before 1734 census; sold to Nobelet in 1743; sold to Desroches in 1750 | x | for catch of 2 shallops | x | none | none | none |  Bordered on south by
Jean Durand- Simon Gaultier and on north by Boussain LeBorgne  | 
    
| Jude Reaux | - | 1733 | x | for catch of 3 shallops | x | - | - | a shee[ woth her lamb; 5 hens |  on 1752 census but not 1753. Mentioned in 1755 sale.  | 
    
| Adam Perré | - | 1733 | x | for catch of 2 shallops | x | none | 200 | 6 hens | - | 
| Toilé (surgeon) | - | Before 1734 census | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 
| Desroches | - | Before 1734 census | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 
| Pierre Le Tourneur | - | 1736 | x | for catch of 3 shallops | x | none | 120 | 1 cow | Still on land in 1753 | 
| Jacques Cousin | - | 1750 | - | for catch of 2 shallops | x | none | 60 | - | Died 1753; land held by widow Marie Grossin.  | 
    
| Jacques Le Barbier Du Plessie (surgeon) | - | 1750 | - | - | - | none | 150 | 15 hens | - | 
| Pierre Jérome Boucher - Jacques Perrain | 1275 x 1280 toises | 1726; sold to Perrain 1751 | - | - | - | 15 | 400 | - |  80 square
        pieds of land reserved for church, presbytery & cemetery at time of sale.  | 
    
| François Mallet | 148 toises in depth | Bought from Perrain 1752 | - | for catch of 2 shallops | x | none | 100 | - | Land to southeast belongs to George Chauvin | 
| Jean Claparede | Rest of land remaining to Perrain | Bought from Perrain 1754 | - | - | - | 15 | 400 | - | Same land as Boucher-Perrain above | 
| Jean Le Bessot, Jean Le Chou | - | - | - | for catch of 1 shallop | x | none | none | 3 hens |  Bessot dies in an English prison. No dates. Heirs could not claim land because of debts. La Choux built house, made grave and flakes  | 
    
| Jean La Choux - Daniel Augier | - | 1733; sold to Augier 1755 | x | x | x | none | 250 | 2 cows |  1752 census says grant made in 1733 Nothing in 1734 census. Concession papers destroyed in fire. Bordered Jude Reaux on south  | 
    
| Gideon Reaux | - | Before 1753 census | x | x | x | none | 250 | - |  Rented in 1757 to Jean Baptiste Gerard. Property had a complete forge. Reaux was a forgeron. Relationship of G. Reaux to Jude Reaux unknown. Latter also a forgeron. Gerard a soldier.  | 
    
| Thomas Perré | - | - | - | - | - | none | none | 1 cow | In 1751 he exchanged this for his brother Adam's share of their father's fauxbourg property. Deal was revoked a year later. Rented in 1750 to Guillaume Desroche!~ for 6 years.  | 
    
| Guillaume Desroches | - | Before 1753 census | - | - | - | - | 800 | - |  Listed for first time in 1753 census unless he is one in 1734 for whom no first name was given. Garden very large, especially for someone just receiving grant  | 
    
| Jean & Joseph Desroches | - | - | - | - | - | none | none | - | Listed in 1753 census | 
| Sr. Lambert of Louisbourg | - | - | - | - | - | none | none | - | Listed in 1753 census | 
| Pierre Laurent of Louisbourg | - | - | - | - | - | none | none | - | Listed in 1753 census | 
| Mathurin Cheanot | - | - | - | - | - | none | none | - | Listed in 1753 census |