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- BIRTH-BAPTISM-ORIGIN-COMMENT: Page 645.28
He appeared to be of English descent. His letters of naturalization
were in May 1710. He was a native of "Barbade" ? "natif de la Barbe,
...rachete des Abenaquis qui
l'avaient pris en guerre." On the naturalization papers, his name
was listed as Louis Philippe Sargent. His French name then became
L'Anglais, and or simply Langlais,
and sometimes confused with Langlois. His dit name reveals the clues
to his origin however; "dit Serien" or Sargent.
MARRIAGE: Page 645. 28
Marriage contract signed with notary - Janneau on 14 Jan 1718.
p. 645, 1re colonne
LANGLAIS dit SÁRIEN ou SARGENT, Louis-Philippe né Daniel (...)
(Digory
SERJENT & Mary OBEN) n 1685 b 18-01-1700 Lauzon; Anglais, "natif de
la Barbade, racheté des Abénakis qui l'avaient pris en guerre [n 08-
1699 b 06-11-1707
Montréal, d avant 03-08-1728]
* m 1718
LAVOIE, Marguerite
[Ajout: Ascendance de Louis-Philippe Langlais:
2. Digory SERJENT, b 22-06-1651 St.German's comté Cornwall (sud
ouest), Angleterre, habitant Worcester, Massachussetts, m 13-10-1693
Constance JAMES, m 1696
Mary PARMENTER (soeur de George) ou OBEN
3. Mary PARMENTER ou OBEN
4. John SEARGENT, m 23-11-1640 St..Germans
5. Martha AXFORD
10. Henry AXFORD, m 13?-08-1605 St.German's
11. Katherine MATHEWS]
Sources: MSGCF, vol 27 no 4 p. 237-242, vol 28 no 1 p. 32-43, par
Antonio L'anglais, qui discute de ce personnage; The Genealogist
(ACGS), vol. 12 no 4 (30),
automne 1986, p. 126-129, par Rose Brodeur Freeman et James Freeman;
vol 13 no 4 (34) automne 1987, p. 156, par James H. Mero, vol 14 no
2, été 1988, p. 47, par
James H. Mero; Parchemin, notaire Jeanneau 14-01-1718 "natif des
côtes de Boston"; PRDH, vol 11, p. 233, section 301 (b de Lauzon),
vol. 13 p. 62 section 391 (b de
Montréal) [diagnostic] possible, documentation suffisante
Daniel Sargent was carried away by the Indians and was probably about 4 years old at the time. He lived for a while with the Abenaki [Abenaquis] Indians. It is said that they "gave" him to the governor, Philippe de RIGAULT VAUDREUIL (or was perhaps "redeemed" by the him). Daniel was baptized on 6 Nov 1707, at the age of 8 and given the name Louis-Philippe Sargeant. This became corrupted to Serien, which is how it would have been pronounced. He had been given by this time, by the governor, to Robert POITIER to raise and he grew up in Poitier's household
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