This book traces nine generations of the author’s paternal ancestors, offering a rich and detailed narrative that spans centuries and continents. It begins with the progenitor of this line, Antoine Hébert, in 17th-century Acadia, and vividly portrays his and his descendants’ journey through time and space. The lineage, marked by resilience and fortitude, is traced from their origins in Acadia to their subsequent exile, leading them to places as diverse as Connecticut, Quebec, France, and eventually Louisiana. The story of the Hébert family is that of unique human experiences, interweaving tales of suffering and loss with those of unwavering perseverance. Readers will find themselves immersed in a saga that not only recounts historical events but also offers a window into the personal lives and struggles of each generation. The narrative culminates with the life of Emile Hébert (1873/74–1957) in Louisiana, presenting a compelling portrait of a family adapting and thriving through time. Additionally, the book sheds light on the maternal lines intertwined with the Hébert family, exploring the histories of the Doucet, Boudrot, Doiron, Benoit, Verdu, Tullier, and Ory families. These sections provide a broader understanding of the familial and cultural contexts that shaped the Hébert lineage. Rich in historical detail and personal stories, this book is more than just a genealogical record; it’s a journey through the lives of individuals who faced enormous challenges and yet managed to lay the foundations for future generations. It’s an essential read for anyone interested in the complexities of family history and the enduring strength of ancestral bonds.