The book, “Winslow’s List Explained” by Paul Delaney, gives a lot of details regarding the families deported from Grand-Pré including the names of the boats, their destinations, and where these Richard ancestors subsequently found themselves. Here is the list of the Richard families listed in the book as being deported from Grand-Pré (in several cases, they are children of Richard as in the case of Marguerite Richard, daughter of Alexandre Richard and Isabelle Petitpas, wife of Jean Dupuis). (When names are unknown, I have indicated the individuals with an “X”).
From Rivière-aux-Canards, Village des Landry
Antoine Vincent, his wife Madeleine Landry and their son Jean. Deported on the Ranger and then the Bobby for Southampton in 1756. They left Southampton on the Ambition in 1763 for Nantes. (Antoine Vincent is the son of Michel Vincent and Marie-Josephe Richard)
From Riviere-aux-Canards, Village Claude Theriot
Michel Richard (son of Michel Richard dit Beaupré and Marie-Joseph Bourgeois), his wife Françoise Theriot, and their children Jean, Joseph, Paul, Charles, Marie, Marguerite, Anne and Elisabeth, were all deported to Virginia and then sent to Falmouth in 1756 on the Fanny.
Basile Richard (son of Michel Richard dit Beaupré and Marie-Joseph Bourgeois and brother of Michel, was also deported to Virginia and Falmouth in 1756 on the Fanny where he married Marie Granger, daughter of Charles Granger and Françoise LeBlanc in 1757.
From Rivière-aux-Canards, Village Jean Thériot
Pierre Leblanc, son of Jean LeBlanc and Marguerite Richard, with his wife Anne Thériot and 5 children: Charles, Anselme, X, Elisabeth and X. They were deported to Virginia and then sent to Bristol in 1756.
From Rivière-aux-Canards, Village des Comeau
Eustache Comeau, his wife, Madeleine Richard, daughter of François Richard and Marie Martin, with 2 sons and 4 daughters, were deported to Virginia and sent to Bristol in 1756.
René Richard, son of François Richard and Marie Martin, his wife? Comeau, 2 sons and a daughter were deported to Virginia and subsequently to Bristol in 1756 on the “Packet”.
From Rivière-aux-Canards, Village des Breau
Germain Richard, son of Alexandre Richard and Isabelle Petitpas, his wife Marguerite, 3 sons: Pierre, Joseph, Charles and 3 daughters Madeleine, Françoise and X were deported to Connecticut on the “Dove”
Pierre Hébert, his wife Marguerite Richard, 4 sons: Pierre, Paul, X, X and 4 daughters were deported to Connecticut on the “Dove”
From Rivière-aux-Canards, Village des Dupuis
Jean Dupuis and Marguerite Richard (daughter of Alexandre Richard and Isabelle Petitpas) are deported to Connecticut aboard the “Dove”.
Fabien Dupuis, son of Jean Dupuis and Marguerite Richard, his wife Judith Hébert, their children Charles, Jean-Baptiste, Pierre, Paul, Étienne, Joseph, Marie-Anne and Madeleine, were all deported to Connecticut aboard the “Dove”.
Pierre Hébert and his wife Elisabeth Dupuis (daughter of Jean Dupuis and Marguerite Richard) as well as their children Fabien, Simon, 2 other sons, Marie-Isabelle, Anastasie, Anne, Martine and another daughter were deported to Connecticut on the “Dove”.
Sylvain Dupuis, son of Jean Dupuis and Marguerite Richard, his wife Françoise LeBlanc and their children Paul-Sylvain, Augustin-Marie, Jean-Baptiste, Françoise and Marguerite were deported to Massachusetts.
Olivier Hébert, his wife Cécile-Josèphe Dupuis, daughter of Jean Dupuis and Marguerite Richard, their children X, Marguerite, Madeleine-Josèphe and Isabelle-Modeste were deported to Connecticut on the “Dove”.
Germain Dupuis, son of Jean Dupuis and Marguerite Richard, his wife Marie-Marguerite Granger, were deported to Virginia and then to Penryn (aboard the Fanny) in 1756.
Jean-Baptiste Dupuis, son of Jean Dupuis and Marguerite Richard, his wife Marie Josèphe Granger and their two daughters were deported aboard the “Dove” for Connecticut.
Amand Dupuis, son of Jean Dupuis and Marguerite Richard, and his wife Marie-Blanche Landry were deported to Massachusetts.
Alexandre Dupuis, son of Jean Dupuis and Marguerite Richard, was deported to Connecticut aboard the “Dove”.
From Rivière-aux-Canard, Village des Hébert
Jean LeBlanc, son of Jean LeBlanc and Marguerite Richard, his wife Marie-Josèphe Thériot as well as Marie-Josèphe, Thomas and Joseph (the relationship is not indicated) were deported to Virginia and then sent to Penryn aboard the Fanny in 1756.
From Grand-Pré, Village des Antoine
Germain Landry, his wife Cécile Forest, daughter of Pierre Forest and Cécile Richard, and their 4 daughters Marie-Josèphe, Cécile, Anastasie and Isabelle-Praxède were deported to Massachusetts.
Paul Leblanc, his wife Madeleine Forest, daughter of Pierre Forest and Cécile Richard, 3 sons (Olivier, Jean-Baptiste and X) and 5 daughters: Marie-Blanche, Lucille-Josèphe, Anne, Madeleine and X were deported to Massachusetts.
From Grand-Pré, Village des Claude
Jean-Baptiste Richard dit Sapaque (Sapin), his wife Cécile Gautrot and their children Joseph-Vincent, Jean-Baptiste, Anselme, Marguerite-Agathe, Anne, and Marie were deported to Virginia on the Ranger, then sent to Southampton in 1756 on the “Bobby”
Sources: extracted from « la Liste de Winslow Expliquée », translated by Serge Patrice Thibodeau.