Marguerite died before the 1686 census.

She married Pierre Arsenault, 1675; (Ancestry.com; U.S. & International Marriage Records) He was born in Rochefort, France abt 1646 and died in Beaubassin 1710 (unconfirmed). Between the age of 22-25, in the spring of 1671; Pierre boarded the ship "L'Oranger" from LaRochelle, France and arrived in Port Royal sometime after the census was taken on November 8, 1671. Jacques Bourgeois who conducted trade with the indians along the coast of Acadia and hired Pierre as a boat pilot upon his arrival in Acadia. Pierre, along with Jacques Bourgeois, helped in the founding of the Beaubassin settlement, once known as the"Bourgeois Colony". After the death of Marquerite he married Marie Guerin. In the census of 1686, Pierre is shown to be living in Port Roayl but also owning property in Beaubassin. By 1687, Pierre moved his family to Beaubassin. Pierre's oldest son; Pierre Jr. explored the coasts of New Brunswick and Gaspe in 1715, and his report to the authorities at Annapolis Royal is a major document of the history of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. Children born to Pierre & Marie Guerin where: chalres 1690, Jacques 1692, Francois 1694, Claude 1699, Augustin 1700.

Pierre Arsenault Jr. born 1676- died 1735 (unconfirmed). He marries Anne Boudrot (1678- ), daughter of Charles Boudrot & Renee Bourg and granddaughter of Michel BOUDROT & Michelle AUCOIN. They are recorded in the following census':

1698-Beaubassin-Pierre 22, Anne Boudrot his wife 21, Pierre 2, 4 cattle, 8 sheep, 1 hogs

1700-Beaubassin-Pierre 24, Anne Boudrot 23, Pierre 2, 7 cattle, 10 sheep, 2 hogs, 4 arpents, 1 gun

1707-Beaubassin-Pierre, Anne Boudrot, 2 boys less than 14, 1 girl less than 12, 4 arpents of land, 10 cattle, 13 sheep, 6 hogs

1714-Beaubassin-Pierre & Anne Boudrot, Pierre, Charles, Anne, Francois, Jean, Marguerite, Jacques

ancestry.com: Bfitzge23-Pierre and Anne had 12 children between 1698-1725. Joseph was the the 8th child, born 1716 in Beaubassin.

Census' of Port Maquepecque (Malpec) record: 1728 Pierre Arcenaud, 1730 Pierre Arsenau, 1735 Pierre Arcenaux

There are a number of death dates for both, but none that I could confirm.

Abraham born 1678- died 1728 or 24 Oct 1760 at Grand Pre (unconfirmed). He marries Jeanne Godet in 1700 ( U.S. & international Marriage Records). She was born 1684 at Port Royal, died 28 July 1732 at Beaubassin (unconfirmed). She was the daughter of Pierre Gaudet & Anne Blanchard. They are recorded in the following census':

1698-Beaubassin- recorded with his father, 20 years old

1703-Beaubassin-Abraham, his wife, 1 boy & 1 girl

1707-Beaubassin-Abraham Arsenault & Jeanne Gaudet, 3 boys less than 14, 1 girl less than 12; 8 cattle, 6 sheep, 3 hogs

1714-Beaubassin-Abraham & Jeanne Godet, Marie, Jean Baptiste, Pierre, Francoise, Paul, Marguerite, Anne, Jeanne, Madeleine

Ancestry.com:scseke-The arsenaults of Malpec settled on the western tip of Malpec Bay. Their cemetery is all but gone, washed into the sea by erosion over hundreds of years. scseke was told by the Acadian Archives in Miscouche, that some bones were found and were re-interred on the Acadian Archives grounds/cemetery and marked with a plaque. They also told scseke that there are very few old graves of that time anywhere, because most markers were made of wood and didn't last long.