Joseph Blanch1

#8152, (31 October 1830 - 20 May 1872)
Father*Patrick Blanch1 (c 1800 - )
Mother*Mary Bird1 (c 1800 - )

Family

Catherine Stack b. c 1834
Children 1.William Blanch7 (c 1855 - )
 2.Mary Blanch7 (c 1856 - )
 3.Charles Blanch7 (c 1860 - )
 4.Amiltie Blanch8 (c 1865 - )
 5.John James Blanch9 (1867 - 1937)
 6.Thomas Blanch8 (c 1869 - )
 7.Patrick Bird Blanch10 (1870 - 1871)
Birthcirca 1830He was born circa 1830 at Botsford Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG.1 
Baptism*31 October 1830He was baptized on 31 October 1830 at Chapelle de la baie du Chimougoui, Shemogue, Botsford Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG.1 
1851He appeared on the census of 1851 in the household of Patrick Blanch, age 19, b. NB.2 
Baptism24 June 1851He witnessed the baptism of Patrick Savage on 24 June 1851 at Botsford Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG.3 
Marriage*15 October 1854He married Catherine Stack, daughter of James Stack and Eleanor Savage, on 15 October 1854 at St-Henri Church, Barachois, Shediac Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG.4,5 
Death*20 May 1872He died on 20 May 1872 at age 41.6 
Burial*May 1872He was buried in May 1872 at St. Bartholomew Church Cemetery, Melrose, Botsford Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG.6 

Citations

  1. [S1980] Auguste Daigle (transcriber), Registre de la paroisse St-Timothée [i.e. Ste-Thérèse-d'Avila] de Shemogue, FHL Film 928969, Item 10, filmed 1967, Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, online FamilySearch.org, p. 59. Joseph Blanch, son of Patrick Blanch and Mary Bird, bapt. 31 Oct 1830 by J M Pâquet; sponsors Robert Butler and Johanna Kelly [no birth date given]. See also Drouin Shemogue, p. 35, img. 36/150.
  2. [S83] 1851 Canada Census (Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia). Patrick (51), wid., farmer, entered Colony Oct 1818.
  3. [S100] Gabriel Drouin, compiler, Drouin Collection: Shemogue [Chimogoui, St-Barthélemi], Cte Westmorland, 1813-1855 (Montreal, Quebec: Institut Généalogique Drouin), p. 166, img. 109/150, B-44: Patrick Savage, b. "fifth ultimo", son of Daniel Savage and of Bridget Blanche; bapt. 24 Jun 1851 by J Sweeny, sponsors Jos. Blanche and Mary Blanche. Online Ancestry.com.
  4. [S146] Gabriel Drouin, compiler, Drouin Collection: St-Henri, Barachois, Cte Westmorland, 1812-1899, Vols. 1 and 2 (Montreal, Quebec: Institut Généalogique Drouin), vol 2, img. 96/504. Joseph Blanche and Catherine Stack, both of this parish, marr. 15 Oct 1854 by John A Mooney; witn. James Hickey and Mary E Blanch.
  5. [S1600] New Brunswick Marriage Registers 1789-1889, online FamilySearch.com, Westmorland 1857-1875, img. 56/322, p. 34, no. 3917. Joseph Blanche and Catherine Stack, both of Botsford Par., marr. 15 Oct 1854 by John A Mooney; witn. James Hickey and Mary E Blanch.
  6. [S1746] Southeastern Branch of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society, compiler, Cemeteries of Westmorland County (Moncton, New Brunswick, 2007-2009), Botsford Volume, St. Bartholomew (Melrose), p. 137. Shared standing memorial. Joseph Blanch, d. 20 May 1872, age 42 / his wife Catherine, d. 17 Apr 1905, age 72 / (side) P Birdie, son of Joseph and Catherine Blanch, d. 22 Apr 1871, age 1 yr. 4 mos. / (side) John Blanche, d. 17 Oct 1879, age 35. Images available at www.acadian-cemeteries.acadian-home.org.
  7. [S80] 1861 New Brunswick Province Census.
  8. [S84] 1871 Canada Census.
  9. [S1983] Nova Scotia Historical Vital Statistics, online www.novascotiagenealogy.com, Death Cert. No. 813, Book 167. John James Blanch, b. Sackville NB 9 Jan 1870, son of Joseph Blanch and Catherine Stack, both b. NB; painter, husb. of Edna Scott, res. 14 Queen Street, Amherst, Cumberland Co. NS; d. at res. 26 Dec 1937, age 67y 6m 17d, cerebral hemorrhage; inf. Mrs. John Blanch, wife, same res.; bur. Amherst NS 28 Dec 1937.
  10. [S101] Gabriel Drouin, compiler, Drouin Collection: St-Thomas, Memramcook, Cte Westmorland, 1845-1899 (Montreal, Quebec: Institut Généalogique Drouin), p. 114, img. 417/1466, B-23. Patrick Bird Blanch, son of Joseph Blanch and Catherine Stack, b. 3 Jan 1870, bapt. 16 Jan 1870 by W F Mahoney; sponsors Martin Holohan and Marg Savage.