ACADIAN FAMILIES ACTUALLY DISTRIBUTED TO NEW ENGLAND GOVERNMENT OF BOSTON ~ PROVINCE OF MASSACHUSETTS
Jean-Baptiste BELLIVEAU, s/o Antoine/Marie TERRIOT, m. to Marguerite MELANSON, d/o Jean/Madeleine ST-SEINE (PETITOT dit ST-SEINE). Children: Joseph (1741); Charles (1744); David (1746); Pierre (1748); Marguerite (1750); Jean (1755); François (1758); Marie-Madeleine (1762); deported to Boston 1755 with family. At Nicolet, Québec, Canada 1766. Jean-Baptiste died at St-Grégoire de Nicolet, Québec, Canada 1808.

Charles BELLIVEAU (brother of Jean Baptist Belliveau), s/o Antoine/Marie TERRIOT, m. to Anne DUGAS. Children: Joseph (1733); Marie-Josephe (1735); Madeleine (1737); Charles (1740); François (1742); Jean-Baptiste (1744); Marguerite (1746); Anne (1750). Deported to Massachusetts 1755, and at Québec 1767.

Most likely both Jean Baptiste and Charles and their families arrived in Boston on the Sloop Seaflower that left Pisiquid on October 27, 1755 and arrived in Massachusetts on November 15, 1755 with 206 Acadians aboard.