
| Gender | Male | |
| Cause of Death | smallpox [2] | |
| Birth | 1675 [3] | |
| Emmigration | 1755 | Beaubassin, Cumberland, Nova Scotia (Acadie), Canada |
| Residence(s) | 1686-1698: Port Royal (Annapolis Royal), Acadia (Nova Scotia), Canada December 1755: imprisoned in the hold of a vessel named the Pembroke. Charles and Ambroise took over the ship and sailed it to the St. John River. From there, they escaped to Quebec. [2, 3, 4, 5] | |
| Death | 19 September 1757 | Québec, Canada |
| Burial | 20 September 1757 | Québec, Canada |
| Headstones | ||
| Person ID | I7186 | Lisa's Genealogy |
| Last Modified | 11 August 2007 | |
| Father | Charles Melançon b. 1643, England ![]() d. about 1700 (Age 57 years) | |
| Mother | Marie Dugas b. about 1648, Port Royal, Nova Scotia (Acadia), Canada ![]() d. 7 July 1737, Port Royal, Nova Scotia (Acadia), Canada (Age 89 years) | |
| Marriage | about 1663 | Port Royal, Nova Scotia (Acadia), Canada |
| Family ID | F4962 | Family Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family/Spouse | Anne Bourg | |
| Marriage | about 1700 [2] | |
| Family ID | F4963 | Family Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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