Antoine LANDRY, his wife. 6 boys, 5 girls, 8 arpents, 25 cattle, 25 sheep, 16 hogs, 1 gun.
Etienne HEBERT, his wife, 3 boys, 5 girls, 8 arpents, 30 cattle, 30 sheep, 12 hogs, 2 guns.
Pierre TERRIOT, his wife, 1 hoy, 1 girl, 3 arpents. 21 cattle, 9 sheep. 12 hogs, 1 gun.
Philipe PINET, his wife, 4 boys, 5 girls, 10 arpents, 20 cattle, 30 sheep, 14 hogs, 1 gun.
Claude LANDRY, his wife, 4 boys, 4 girls, 8 arpents, 15 cattle, 15 sheep, 10 hogs. 1 gun.
Claude BOUDROT, his wife, 3 boys, 5 girls, 16 arpents, 15 cattle, 16 sheep, 8 hogs, 1 gun.
Jacques LEBLANC, his wife, 4 cattle, 12 sheep, 1 gun,
Jean HEBERT, his wife, 6 boys, 5 girls, 8 arpents. 20 cattle, 30 cattle, 12 hogs, 1 gun.
Rene BLANCHARD and his wife.
Young men who can bear arms: Pierre BOUTTEAU, Martin BOURG, Giraud GUERIN, Jean DOUARON, Andre LEBLANC, Rene LEBLANC, Etienne HEBERT, Noel LABAUV, Jean HEBERT, Jean LEBLANC.
The original census can be found on microfilm C-2572 of the National Archives of Canada. However, the above noted was provided me by a third party, who may have sourced it from Tim Hebert, webmaster of the Acadian-Cajun Genealogy and History web site.