The second book in the Captives series is the descendants of the captive Sara Hanson and her husband Jean-Baptiste Sabourin. Sara, her mother Elisabeth Meador and two or three other children were taken captive by natives on August 7, 1724 at their home in Dover, New Hampshire and taken on a rigorous march to Quebec. Sara's mother and siblings were rescued by her father John Hanson in 1725, but Sara remained in Quebec. Jean-Baptiste Sabourin and Sara dite Catherine Hanson dit Enneson were married at Oka, Quebec on on July 27, 1727. Ten children were born to this couple. Two daughters and one son married and had children. Six generations of their descendants are included in this book with many families recorded in Quebec in the 1850s. Their descendant Michel Hermenegilde Villenueve was in the 1835 Red River Settlement census.
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