Charles Arceneau, ploughman, native of l'Acadie, aged 50 years, he has been in the country 24 years. Married to Cecille Braud, native of l'Acadie, aged 48 years.

They have four sons and one daughter:-

Charles, aged 21 years.
Claude, aged 16 years.
Joseph, aged 14 years.
Hurbane, aged 12 years.
Auzide, aged ___ years.

They have in live stock two oxen, three cows, three calves, one horse, three wethers, twelve ewes, one sow, ten pigs, and six hens.

The land upon which they are settled is situated to the west of said harbour and was given to them by Messieurs de Pensens and Dubuisson. On it they have made a clearing and have sown forty bushels of wheat and one bushel of peas, and they still have fallow land sufficient for the sowing of fourty-eight bushels that they were unable to sew for want of seed.